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No luck with our short priced treble yesterday, we only had one out of the three selections correct. Today's short priced treble is, Estrella to beat De Greef, Andreozzi to beat Hemery and Montanes to beat Trinker
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Jordi Samper vs Tommy Paul
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These two players will meet tomorrow in the first round at Bucaramanga challenger from Columbia. Samper-Montana Jordi from Spain is ranked nb.197 and he is a natural clay courter
Grand Slam. Australian Open. Men. Murray A. - Ferrer D. 2T Handicap(+5.5) 2.07 Grand Slam. Australian Open. Women. Azarenka V. - Kerber A. 2T Handicap(+4.5) 1.95 Grand Slam. Australian Open. Men. Raonic M. - Monfils G. Total Under(42.5) 1.9 Grand Slam. Australian Open. Women. Konta J. - Zhang Shuai 2T Handicap(+2.5) 1.9
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No luck yesterday with our short priced treble, we had two out of the three selections correct, and i apologise for that. Today's short priced treble is, Arguello to beat Barientos, Elias to beat Lindell and Masur to beat Sels
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Di Wu vs Matteo Donati
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ATP challenger Maui, Hawaii 1 / 8 finals match between Di Wu from China 243rd player in the world and Matteo Donati from Italy who is 181st player in the world, both players were very good in 1st round against Smith and Albot
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No luck yesterday with our short priced treble, in fact we only had one out of the three selections correct. Today's short priced treble is, Estrella to beat Hernandez, Edmund to beat Mmoh and Michalika to beat Sels
Novak Djokovic had to thwart a spirited fightback from Roger Federer on his way to another final of the Australian Open in Melbourne with a 6-1 6-2 3-6 6-3 success. The world number one and defending champion threatened to blow Federer away with some miraculous play in the opening two sets of the semi-final as he silenced the pro-Federer crowd on Rod Laver with some bewitching dominance from deep. Djokovic's play was so sharp and cutting it had to be seen to be believed as he broke three times almost at will in the first two sets, even if it was perhaps helped along by the 17-time Grand Slam winner's somewhat odd reluctance to come to net. Federer, still a magnificent world number three at the age of 34, looked in a state of shock in falling so badly behind so early on, but somehow rallied in the third set to force the match to a fourth before Djokovic pounced on his first break point opportunity at 30-40 on a faltering Federer serve for a 5-3 lead. Amid mostly silence or groans, a crushing return landed at his opponent's feet as the Serbian player punched the air realising the match was finally in his hands. A love service game in the ninth game of the fourth helped Djokovic into the final of a tournament he has already won five times in 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2015. If Djokovic wins Sunday's final against world number two Andy Murray or 13th seed Milos Raonic, he will equal the all-time record set by Australian Roy Emerson in the 1960s. Djokovic moves 23-22 clear of Federer in head-to-head meetings following wins over his great rival in the Wimbledon and US Open finals last season. The last of Federer's four victories at Melbourne Park was back in 2010.