Tennis Betting Analysis - Women’s French Open 2007
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Tennis Betting Analysis from PinnacleSports.com
This year’s French Open is following the host nation’s motto ‘Liberte, Egalite, and Fraternite.’ For the first time in the history of the tournament the prize money on offer for men and women will be identical, adding a further incentive for the ladies. The motivations for bettors at www.PinnacleSports.com remain the same – up to 60% better tennis odds than traditional bookmakers.
Women’s Event the Most Open for Years
Serena Williams, surprise winner of the season’s first Grand Slam event in Australia, will make a return to Roland Garros after a two year absence. Serena lifted the title in 2002, so is clearly comfortable on the surface, and with her fitness problems behind her, will be a danger to all - including defending champion Justin Henin. The pair avoided each other in Melbourne, as the Belgian swerved the event due to the break-up of her marriage, but the women’s field for Paris has so far avoided any high-profile withdrawals, bar Martina Hingis, who was considered an outsider by PinnacleSports.com.
Henin, a three-time winner at the French Open, will be gunning for a fourth title after missing out at the Australian Open. Her close friend and compatriot Kim Clijsters recently announced her retirement from the game, so Henin will be carrying most of the hopes of Belgium.
Unlike the men’s event, there are a handful of credible challengers for the ladies’ competition. Last year’s losing finalist, Svetlana Kuznetsova, is coming back to form at the right time. The Russian was a semi-finalist in Warsaw, and made the final in Berlin after knocking out Justine Henin, whom she had never beaten on clay.
Maria Sharapova was the success story of last season, but she was given a lesson in Melbourne by a resurgent Serena Williams, and will have to raise her game to a new level, particularly as the Russian struggles on clay. Sharapova has never gone beyond the quarter-finals at Roland Garros, so would be a surprise winner.
The crowds in Paris are arguably the most partisan on the circuit, providing home-grown talents with a psychological boost, while openly barracking less favoured nations. French hopes rest with Amelie Mauresmo, but the powerful left-handing has regularly struggled under the weight of expectation, never progressing beyond the last eight in twelve previous attempts. Mauresmo is more at home on faster surfaces which play to her strengths, and she is an outsider with PinnacleSports.com.
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