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2018 Tennis Predictions? If you missed this LIVE on YouTube, catch the replay here. Dec 30, 2017 The 2018 tennis season is about to begin, so we are here to deliver ATP predictions for all four Grand Slams. Who will win, who will impress, and who will come out of nowhere? Australian Open Winner: Roger Federer. Tennis Pick The tennis predictions on Tennis-picks.net offer profitable daily predictions and previews with in depth analysis for both WTA and ATP By Rosie Morrison Miami Open 2018 Tennis Predictions Tennis Picks. Predictions and picks made by interested in tennis fans and our visitors - human tennis betting predictions and betting picks - picks and betting tips made by our unique algorithm upon different tennis sport data. How much your tennis predictions and tips cost? All our tips and betting predictions are free. You do not need to pay any cent for.
Wimbledon: Prediction, Odds, Pick
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We just finished the French Open, and now we’re immediately turning our attention the Wimbledon. Now is the time you should be locking in future bets, as current odds won’t be there once the third grand slam begins. We’ll obviously have a lot of the matches covered individually, but let's take a look at some future bets on the men's side before the tournament takes place. Of course, I try to go with some longer odds in hopes of cashing out big considering my money is tied up for a few weeks. At the very least, I can hedge in the later rounds and guarantee a profit on certain players. So, let’s not waste any more time.
Here goes…
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Here are five ATP players to consider betting on in the 2018 Wimbledon.
Roger Federer - Unlike Rafael Nadal at the French Open, we’re getting plus money (+150) playing Federer at the Wimbledon. Federer is an eight-time winner at the Wimbledon, won it last year and has made it to at least the semifinals each of the last three years. At the time this article was posted, Federer has posted a 33-5 record on grass the last three years. He is also 17-2 on the season this year and well rested after skipping the clay court season. It’s not the monster odds I look for, but Federer at plus money won’t be around as we get deeper in the tournament. Take it while you still can.
Alexander Zverev - Few players have been in better form this season than Alexander Zverev, as he’s made four final appearances and beaten four top-10 players. Zverev hasn’t had much grand slam success, but he is coming off a quarterfinal trip in the French Open, and probably makes it further if he didn’t run out of gas playing so many five set matches. Something is clicking with the young Zverev, and he is a decent 6-3 in his career in the Wimbledon, which was his best grand slam tournament until this years French Open. Odds of +800 gives you some hedging room later in the tournament.
Marin Cilic - Marin Cilic has had a bit of a hit or miss season this year, but he’s been a consistent grand slam player over the years, which includes making the quarterfinals or better in five of his last eight appearances. Cilic has made at least the quarterfinals in each of his last four Wimbledon appearances. Trends like that are key when you consider you’re getting +1200, as it gives you plenty of room to hedge for anywhere from one to three matches. Assuming Cilic continues his quarterfinals or better grand slam success, you’re guaranteed to make money on him regardless of the result. You’re welcome.
Kei Nishikori - Kei Nishikori has little to no Wimbledon success and has actually never even made it out of the fourth round in this tournament. However, Nishikori is playing some of his best and most consistent tennis in quite some time as he returns from injury. Nishikori has three wins over top-10 players this season and did make the final of the Monte-Carlo Masters. When healthy, you can never count him out, regardless of opponent or surface. We’re getting one of the better competitors and a guy who was a top-five player in the world three years ago with +6600 odds. He won’t win the tournament, but you can make some money hedging your bets early with those juicy odds.
Novak Djokovic - After making the semifinals of the Rome Masters and the quarterfinals of the French Open, it may be safe to say Novak Djokovic is back. Well, maybe as close to being back since 2016. He can still clean up the unforced errors and improve his serve from time to time, but the swagger has returned and you’re seeing more consistent flashes of the guy who was the baddest tennis player on the planet about 24 months ago. Take all that along with the fact Djokovic has played in four of the last seven Wimbledon finals, winning three of them during that span. You can get Djokovic at +550 odds, which is a steal as long as he continues this trajectory. You won’t get this price if Djokovic makes the Wimbledon final.
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Australian Open: Prediction, Odds, Pick
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It won’t be long before the 2018 tennis season begins, and we’re thrown in right away with the Australian Open. We’ll obviously have a lot of the matches covered individually, but let's take a look at some future bets on the men's side before the tournament takes place. Of course, I try to go with some longer odds in hopes of cashing out big considering my money is tied up for a few weeks. At the very least, I can hedge in the later rounds and guarantee a profit. So, let’s not waste any more time.
Here goes…
Here are five ATP players to consider betting on in the 2018 Australian Open.
Nick Kyrgios - Nick Kyrgios appears to have turned a new leaf, as he was focused last season and finished 2017 with final appearances at the Cincinnati Masters and in Beijing. It’s no secret what Kyrgios is capable of when not worried about antics, and this is always a special tournament for him with it being in Australia. Kyrgios hasn’t had much grand slam success for his career, but that’s bound to change eventually. I’ll take a shot with Kyrgios and odds of +2800.
Kei Nishikori - With so much time off, Kei Nishikori should be rested and and healthy, two things that killed him towards the end of last year. When Nishikori is feeling good and can cover ground with no problem, he’s one of the tougher players on tour to defeat. The rest may have a lot to do with Nishikori winning 74 percent of his matches in the Australian Open, his highest percentage of any grand slam. While a win isn’t likely, Nishikori and odds of +5000 provide plenty of hedging room in the later rounds.
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Jack Sock - Speaking of hedging, Jack Sock is bringing in odds of +10000, which holds a lot of value. Few players finished 2017 hotter than Sock, as he won the Paris Masters and won two matches in the ATP World Tour Finals, gaining valuable experience against some of the top players in the world. Talent was never a question with Sock, it was a matter of belief and confidence. Sock has a chance to take his game to another level this season and while winning a grand slam probably isn’t in the cards, a deeper than usual run is possible, giving us tons of wiggle room with those odds.
Roger Federer - You can’t put together a futures card and not include Roger Federer. He’s won two of his last three grand slam appearances and has at least made the final in four of his last seven. In the Australian Open, Federer has made at least the semifinals in 13 of his last 14 appearances. Not to mention Federer ended 2017 winning 13 of his last 14 matches and finished the year with a 52-5 record. Federer is the best player in the world right now and even with small odds of +300, you have to take it. Federer is rightfully the favorite for this years Australian Open.
Alexander Zverev - Alexander Zverev is coming off his best season yet and I blame his hiccups towards the end on the workload. A rested, confident and more mature Zverev is going to do damage this season. Zverev made six final appearances last season and beat seven top-10 players. Zverev was also 22-8 on outdoor hard court. He has no real success in grand slams, but that’s next on the list for the 20-year-old. Zverev has as good of a shot to win this tournament as anybody when he’s playing well and with odds of +1400, this may be the best value play on the whole card.