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ATP 500 - China Open (Beijing): Novak Djokovic - Sam Querrey djokovic to win in straight sets
ATP 500 - Rakuten Japan Open (Tokyo): Milos Raonic - Ivan Dodig raonic to win in straight sets Juan Martin Del Potro - Nicolas Almagro del potro to win in straight sets
ATP Challenger - Mons, Belgium: Marc Gicquel - Paul-Henri Mathieu mathieu to win in straight sets
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DJOKOVIC N. (SRB) - GASQUET R. (FRA) under 9,5 games in the first set KVITOVA P. (CZE) - JANKOVIC J. (SRB) three sets in the match WILLIAMS S. (USA) - RADWANSKA A. (POL) under 9,5 games in the first set BLACK C./MIRZA S. - DUSHEVINA V./PARRA S win for Black / Mirza
robert kendrick/brian martinez vs matt reid/john-patrick smith Matt Reid / John-Patrick Smith - win 2-0
Brian Martinez is an American of 34 years retired, who never played in ATP, CH, ITF and Junior and I have searched and only find 3 games played, the 3 in doubles. R16 Jordan Kerr (AUS) / David Martin (USA) 114 / 90 L 4-6, 2-6 R16 Jarmere Jenkins (USA) / Eric Quigley (USA) 1.130 / No L 2-6, 1-6 R16 Rasmus Norby (DEN) / Martin Pedersen (DEN) 288 / 282 L 4-6, 1-6
Robert Kendrick is an American of 33 years retired. He became a good player, peaking at No. 69 ranking in singles and No. 77 in doubles in 2009.
Their rivals are the favorites to win the tournament. Both Reid and Smith are Australian players who are well known.
Both are better doubles player than singles players dominate although both disciplines being Reid # 235 in singles and No. 137 in doubles and Smith No. 217 in singles and No. 69 in doubles.
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Looks like ol' Milos is REALLY making a move as of late! He's like the Cookie Monster at the Sushi Bar.... Bits flying ALL over the place...and another trail of didillusioned opponents in his wake...
I'm hoping he's gonna come up big again for back to back wins here in the last 2 tournaments... We'll see tomorrow!
Milos REALLY wants to make top 8 in the world by the end of the season,...and I think he can DO IT!!!
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ATP 500 - China Open (Beijing): Novak Djokovic - Rafael Nadal another great battle is on the cards, clearly these are the best two players in the world at the moment...and probably for many more years to come. i think nadal is to win here, not sure bout the scoreline, but currently he seems to have the momentum...
Young comes at a tremendously good. Recently won the Challenger of Napa, this same surface. They gave only one set in the final against Ebden. To this end has come passing over its rivals, without dropping a set. After a terrible 2012, seems to be reaching the time.
Smyczek also comes at a good time. Semifinalist in Napa (which just fell easy with Young), and here is the final floor. The H2H is broad, Young dominated 7-3.
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ATP 250 - Erste Bank Open (Vienna): Radek Stepanek - Tommy Haas haas to win in straight sets Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Dominic Thiem tsonga to win in straight sets
ATP 250 - If Stockholm Open (Stockholm): Benoit Paire - Milos Raonic raonic to win in straight sets David Ferrer - Fernando Verdasco three setter match
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ATP 500 - Swiss Indoors (Basel): Benjamin Becker - Marcos Baghdatis becker to win, but to drop a set Ivo Karlovic - Tomas Berdych berdych to win in straight sets Juan Martin Del Potro - Henri Laaksonen del potro to win in straight sets Paul-Henri Mathieu - Denis Kudla mathieu to win Stanislas Wawrinka - Edouard Roger-Vasselin wawrinka to win in straight sets
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ATP 1000 - BNP Paribas Masters (Paris): Edouard Roger-Vasselin - Ivan Dodig vazelin to lubricate his opponent, but to drop a set Richard Gasquet - Fernando Verdasco verdasco to win in straight sets Pierre-Hugues Herbert - Novak Djokovic djokovic to win in straight sets
WTA - Tournament of Champions (Sofia) - Sredets: Ana Ivanovic - Tsvetana Pironkova ivanovic to win in straight sets
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isner djokovic paris
Djokovic 2-1 result
This is ATP Paris, BNP Paribas Masters, round 3 and we have a solid match to watch between Djokovic and Isner! None of their matches has been easy for Djokovic and I expect him to have problems again! Isner is going to play well, he always did, last time he won 2-1 in Cincinnati! Djokovic played poor with Herbert, even though he has come through and maybe will come through also in this one! Isner is not at 100% value which might be enough to get a set, but not to win this! Isner is well known for being very solid on tie breaks and I guess he can come through in a set like that! He leads 3-2 in tie breaks, by the way, they have played 5 tie breaks in 5 matches! Overall Djokovic leads 3-2, in last 2 years Isner leading 2-1! Expect therefore a 2-1 for Isner!
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Rafael Nadal vs Richard Gasquet
Nadal (-3.5) handicap games at odds 1.72
Paris Masters, QF
In my opinion 1.72 are very decent odds at least for this -3.5 handicap line. If these are the odds for -4 then I would think twice whether there is any value in them. But this way, this is nice value, there is no doubt about that. I also think that bookies still have in their minds last season tournament here when all top players have played far below from what they really can. Somehow this is expected since this is a period after final Grand Slam in the year when all top players probably takes more longer rest. And this is also time when much more important tournament will follow - Top 8 Masters. But this season seems like top players put more or better to say much more effort then it was the case in 2012
------------ Rafael Nadal vs David Ferrer
Over 2.50 sets to win at odds 4.01
ATP PARIS, SEMIS, INDOOR HARD
Rafael Nadal (ESP/#1) should not have such an easy time against David Ferrer (ESP/#3).
Rafael Nadal is coming off three straight set wins in Paris. However, he managed to cover the handicap only in his most recent game against Gasquet. David Ferrer on the other hand managed to win only once in straight sets, but had a tough schedule featuring Rosol, Simon and Berdych. Nadal clearly leads the h2h over Ferrer, however, on hard court David had some words to say. Overall I expect a close game, with Ferrer being at least once close to win a set. That being said, I think that at least one bet comes through, which gives us at least small profit, which is never bad.
My bets:
Over 2.50 sets 4.01 5/10 David Ferrer +4.5 to win at odds 2.20 5/10
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Hello Bankrollmobsters , i want to Congratulation to Novak Djokovic , i think he will won the tournament , i wish him all the best for tomorow and to beat David Ferrer , becase he is at perfect form and so fit. gogogoogogogo NOVAK SUPPORT FROM MACEDONIA!!!
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ATP 1000 - BNP Paribas Masters (Paris): David Ferrer - Novak Djokovic djokovic to win in straight sets. ferrer seems to have a real complex against djokovic Bob Bryan /Mike Bryan -Alexander Peya /Bruno Soares bryan brothers to win in straight sets, not the most important title for them, but still they are a class apart.