08/28, 2008
Sports Betting Online
Sports betting online has now been made so easy with hundred of operators offering bookie services to internet users.
The US open is the fourth and final grand slam of the year and the opening rounds began this week. After a memorable Wimbledon with Rafael Nadal beating Federer, the Cincinnati masters were won by Brit Andy Murray. The Olympics games continued the summer packed of tennis and gold was won by Nadal [...]Sports betting online has now been made so easy with hundred of operators offering bookie services to internet users.
The US open is the fourth and final grand slam of the year and the opening rounds began this week. After a memorable Wimbledon with Rafael Nadal beating Federer, the Cincinnati masters were won by Brit Andy Murray. The Olympics games continued the summer packed of tennis and gold was won by Nadal.
Finally Federer has lost the world number one spot. After years of undisputable dominance Federer has lost some of the form which saw him win an incredible 12 grand slam titles. The new world number one is Spaniard Rafael Nadal who is now the man to beat. Nadal has improved dramatically in the last year and showed his quality beat Federer in a epic final at Wimbledon, and winning Gold in Beijing. The last four US open titles have been won by Federer but this year promises to be a more open affair.
British hopes lie with Andy Murray who had a great Wimbledon, won the Cincinnati masters but failed to impress in Beijing. Here is a quick look at the sports betting odds for the US open:
Favourite is new world number one Rafael Nadal priced at 11/8 with bet 365. Nadal had a tough test in the opening round beating Bjorn Phau. Second favorite is Federer after his crushing victory over Maximo Gonzalez who he beat in just 82 minutes. Federer is priced at 5/2 with bet direct to retain his title for a fifth consecutive time. Third favourite is hard court specialist Djokovic who reached the final last year only to lose the Federer. Djokovic won the Australian open earlier this year and will certainly be one of the players other will be trying to avoid. The Serbian is priced at 3/1 with 888 sports.
British hopes lie once again with Andy Murray who has had a decent summer. The Scot is 11/1 with bet direct to win his first grand slam. Murray needs to show he can beat Federer and Nadal but showed his ability beating Djokovic in the Cincinnati masters final.
The sports betting web has now made it possible to bet on foreign distant events such as the US open with ease. Sports betting as a industry has become far more collective and grown as one due to improved communications.