Big match: Querrey vs Roddick

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  • loufunk
    SBR Sharp
    • 06-19-12
    • 270

    #1
    Big match: Querrey vs Roddick
    I see a clear value on Roddick.
    He has a great H2H against uncle Sam, he plays always very well on grass, I think I will pick 2.24 now on BF; maybe some trading.. great odd imo


    ps: my personal rating says Querrey 94,89 - Roddick 133,00

    What do you think?
  • ha1ogen
    SBR Wise Guy
    • 06-16-10
    • 528

    #2
    until roddick wins a match again, i would keep fading him
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    • loufunk
      SBR Sharp
      • 06-19-12
      • 270

      #3
      I think Sam could be a little tired, he played on 12-13-14-15-16 June, very long matches, he could need some rest.
      Than Roddick's skills.. I think the odd suggests to try
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      • MagicDiceFlow
        SBR MVP
        • 01-15-12
        • 4585

        #4
        In their current form, Querrey wins this easily in straight sets. Roddick needs to retire like two years ago. However, Querrey may be saving his energy for Wimbledon. Coinflip at best.
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        • GoldRush7
          SBR MVP
          • 04-27-09
          • 2014

          #5
          of course Roddick shows up right when I decide to fade him... what a joke my luck is today
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          • AceKingHigh
            SBR MVP
            • 10-23-09
            • 3888

            #6
            Originally posted by GoldRush7
            of course Roddick shows up right when I decide to fade him... what a joke my luck is today
            That's EXACTLY what I'm saying, #1 time this year that I'm going against Roddick! unbelievable, but let me fix what you just said, it's not roddick that shows up, it's sam that doesn't do SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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            • GoldRush7
              SBR MVP
              • 04-27-09
              • 2014

              #7
              I'm not watching it live, just keeping track on flashscore... does he look really bad?
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              • AceKingHigh
                SBR MVP
                • 10-23-09
                • 3888

                #8
                retired! lucky us
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                • ParlayininHTown
                  SBR Hall of Famer
                  • 06-27-10
                  • 7561

                  #9
                  Originally posted by MagicDiceFlow
                  In their current form, Querrey wins this easily in straight sets. Roddick needs to retire like two years ago. However, Querrey may be saving his energy for Wimbledon. Coinflip at best.




                  Querrey played Queens last week. He doesn't need to be here. Neither does Malisse, although Malisse probably recognizes he can't make a deep run in Wimbledon and would rather try to win a smaller tourney. Watch out for a tank job from those two.

                  Ferrer might bail tomorrow or the next day, as well, but he seems to enjoy grabbing easy points at tournaments where no one can threaten him. I'm not one for taking candy from babies, but to each his own ...
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                  • loufunk
                    SBR Sharp
                    • 06-19-12
                    • 270

                    #10
                    Originally posted by loufunk;15117618[COLOR=#ff0000
                    ]I think Sam could be a little tired[/COLOR], he played on 12-13-14-15-16 June, very long matches, he could need some rest.
                    Than Roddick's skills.. I think the odd suggests to try
                    He was
                    And I completed my trade back 2.22 lay 1.30 quite easily... it was good
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                    • MagicDiceFlow
                      SBR MVP
                      • 01-15-12
                      • 4585

                      #11
                      Originally posted by ParlayininHTown



                      Querrey played Queens last week. He doesn't need to be here. Neither does Malisse, although Malisse probably recognizes he can't make a deep run in Wimbledon and would rather try to win a smaller tourney. Watch out for a tank job from those two.

                      Ferrer might bail tomorrow or the next day, as well, but he seems to enjoy grabbing easy points at tournaments where no one can threaten him. I'm not one for taking candy from babies, but to each his own ...
                      Yep, PHTown. I had a feeling Querrey was tanking to save up for Wimbledon. Getting further at Wimbledon means a lot more to Querrey than Roddick at this point of their careers. I've been laying off these last tournaments before Wimbledon and gladly so. A lot of seeds are performing bona fide tank jobs that couldnt be scripted any better. BOL and tread lightly.
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