Tennis Betting Analysis - Men’s French Open 2007
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Tennis Betting Analysis from PinnacleSports.com
Will Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer renew the biggest rivalry in tennis and provide a repeat of the 2006 French Open final? Nadal is seeking a third straight title in Paris, while for Federer, Roland Garros is the missing piece in his illusive Grand Slam bid, but the world no.1 comes into the event without a coach. Check out the unbeatable French Open odds at www.PinnacleSports.com, pricing match-ups to c.102%.
‘Vive La France!’ - French Open in Paris
The catalyst for Federer’s split from Tony Roche was probably his shock straight-sets defeat to Filippo Volandri, a wildcard entry in the Rome Masters won by Rafael Nadal in mid-May. Roche had coached Federer since 2005, though wasn’t a full-time fixture with the Swiss master. Federer has vowed to compete at Roland Garros and Wimbledon without any coach, and it remains to be seen how important that decision will be.
The Federer Express is creeping closer to success on the Parisian clay, reaching the semi’s in 2005, and final last year, but on both occasions he has been thwarted by Rafael Nadal. If Federer is to assume the mantle as one of the sport’s true greats, he must overcome his nemesis.
Nadal remains the man for everyone to beat on clay smashing all records for success on the surface. The Spaniard is unbeaten at Roland Garros, with a 16-0 record, and has surpassed John McEnroe’s benchmark of 76 games without defeat on one surface, giving him an air of near invincibility on the red dust. All good things must of course come to an end, but PinnacleSports.com see Nadal as a hot favourite for success in Paris.
Nikolay Davydenko, 3rd on the ATO rankings, is the only player to have taken a set off Nadal on clay this year, when the pair met in the semi-finals of the Rome Masters. The three-set epic lasted 3hrs and 38minutes, and though Davydenko eventually lost, the Russian showed enough to suggest that on another day the result might be different.
Britain’s hopes have already been dashed by the wrist injury to world no.10, Andy Murray effectively ruling the Scot out, as he saves himself for the more important challenge of Wimbledon in July.
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