Messaggioda Sigur_Ros » 26/06/2013 - 23:42
Se avete voglia leggetevi queste due prono di sto tizio londinese, che insieme a BETBOV credo sia il mioglior grinder tennistico, al momento:
-Monaco vs Ram Betting: Juan Monaco should like the match-up in the second round of this year's Wimbledon-
Finally, let's also take a look at the match between Juan Monaco and Rajeev Ram. Ladbrokes have the Argentinian as a very big favourite to come through to the third round and I simply have to agree with that assessment - in fact, I actually think that the games handicap might be a touch lower than it should have been.
Grass courts are obviously not what Juan Monaco likes the most, but he is a pretty universal player these days and, most importantly, there is a gulf of class between him and Rajeev Ram. He has all the shots that work against someone like Ram, who likes to serve and volley, and he is smart enough to produce the right shot at the right time, which I guess is what Lacko wasn't able to do in the first round.
That win might look good on paper, but the Slovak hasn't been playing well in recent months and I wouldn't want to give Ram a lot of credit for that. He is a decent player, of course, but look away from that victory against Lacko and you will see that he managed to lose against the likes of Kern and Bemelmans before coming to London. Monaco is a much better player than the aforementioned names - and I fancy him to come through this challenge without any real difficulties. Ram does have a good serve, but it does tend to break down from time to time and I can see Monaco taking at least one set by more than one break, which should hopefully see this line covered at the end of the day.
Back Juan Monaco (-5.5) to beat Rajeev Ram for a 5/10 stake at 2.00 with Ladbrokes
5-7 6-2 6-4 6-2
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- Cetkovska vs Wozniacki Betting: Petra Cetkovska might be able to trouble Caroline Wozniacki in London -
My second bet of the day also concerns one Czech player, as I am going to back Petra Cetkovska against Caroline Wozniacki. There is no doubt who will be coming into that match as a fairly decent favourite and the odds have indeed been set accordingly over at bookies like Pinnacle, but I just feel that we might be all starting to overrate Wozniacki once again.
Of course, her recent results on grass do indeed look very solid, but let's be honest - she is still not playing as well as she was playing when she was a major force on the tour. Beating players like Robson and Makarova should boost her confidence, but the loss against Hampton must have been quite painful and you cannot really give her much credit for beating Cabeza-Candela in the first round.
On the other hand, I think that you can give Petra Cetkovska plenty of credit for winning four matches without even dropping a set, especially if you consider that she has had to play against some solid players on her way to the second round. What I like about her is that she is a very intelligent player that can vary the game much more than most of the ladies on the tour - and that is a quality that should give her something to work with against Wozniacki, who would obviously love to play as many stereotypical rallies from the back of the baseline as possible. That is one of the things she is not going to get against Cetkovska - and I can indeed see her struggling quite heavily against the Czech today.
Back Petra Cetkovska (+1.5 sets) to beat Caroline Wozniacki for a 3/10 stake at 1.84 with Pinnacle
Back Petra Cetkovska to beat Caroline Wozniacki for a 2/10 stake at 3.12 with Pinnacle
6-2 6-2
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