Actually has a great record against Dokodick, I think it's 4-2 in favour of the entertaining french man.
Did you know that underdogs in tennis, paying between 2.10 - 2.90, win approx 40% of the time.
Now that's food for thought
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RaisyDaisy
SBR High Roller
10-23-09
146
#5
Tsonga is in better shape so he might give Djoko a run for the money. With almost 3 to 1, got to take JWT
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kingsr
SBR MVP
01-23-10
1983
#6
Originally posted by RaisyDaisy
Tsonga is in better shape so he might give Djoko a run for the money. With almost 3 to 1, got to take JWT
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michalis
Restricted User
01-02-10
1439
#7
gonna be a close one, too close to call but i think its gonna be similar to the 2008 final, djokovic in 4 or 5
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EaglesPhan36
SBR Aristocracy
12-06-06
71662
#8
I think Djokovic is going to win in the best of 5 format. Best of 3, Tsonga would be a great bet. I think it comes down to Djokovic's serve. If he holds and doesn't offer but a couple break points, Tsonga will have his problems. Tsonga has done a so-so job on cenverting breakers in the tournament, but has needed more break opps against Haas & Almagro to inflict damage. Djokovic has to break Tsonga any time he gets a chance, because they may be few and far between. I believe Djokovic is the better tie break player of the two on an outdoor hard court. Indoors, Tsonga would have an advantage with better court speed for his serve as their past head-2-heads has shown. That is something the guys who quote the head-2-head record as a reason for taking Tsonga need to look at. Tsonga 5-0 on INDOOR hard courts (two were in France) vs. Djokovic. 0-2 on OUTDOOR hard courts. Weather won't be a concern at all. Wouldn't play Djokovic outright at over -200, but in a parlay with Federer you might have something solid.
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emeka
Restricted User
01-12-10
454
#9
My bet : Total Games Over 40,5 - 100$on 1.85 , can win 85$