November 2011 - Tennis betting, odds and opinion
Punters jump on Federer
Daniel Bevan / 28 November 2011 / Leave a comment
Daniel Bevan brings you market updates on some of our biggest sporting events.Read more »
Fried Fish on Fed's menu
Ben Caudell / 24 November 2011 / Leave a comment
As the ATP Tour Final approaches, Ben Caudell drags out the stats and offers up his betting nouse to help you pick a winner or two ahead of the semi-finals. Read more »
Fed Express still steaming along
Sean Calvert / 22 November 2011 / Leave a comment
After a tournament dominated by all manner of injury and ailment, it will be the tennis that captures the headlines following the match between arch-rivals Federer and Nadal, with the Fed to take it in a close one.Read more »
Changing of the guard
Gary Boswell / 22 November 2011 / Leave a comment
Gary Boswell sees the 2012 Australian Open as the moment where one great women's tennis star will begin to fade and another will potentially burst into all its glory.Read more »
Murray's the man
Sean Calvert / 18 November 2011 / Leave a comment
Sean Calvert can't go past home advantage when he looks at who might come out on top of Group A in the ATP Tour World Finals. Read more »
Tsonga to take ATP final
The Betfair Contrarian / 16 November 2011 / Leave a comment
Despite Jo Wilfried-Tsonga's debutant status at the London ATP World Finals, the Betfair Contrarian is right behind him...for a variety of reasons. Read more »
Stars to shine at business end of Open
Sean Calvert / 11 November 2011 / Leave a comment
Moving into the quarter finals at the Paris Open, Sean Calvert is expecting some stellar performances by the world's best tennis playersRead more »
Slow surface should mean quick win for Murray
Sean Calvert / 10 November 2011 / Leave a comment
Andy Murray will be enjoying the conditions in Paris far more than today's opponent Andy Roddick. Elsewhere, David Ferrer is there for the taking against one of the more unorthodox players of the ATP tour. Read more »
A struggle for half-fit Djokovic
Sean Calvert / 10 November 2011 / Leave a comment
A fully fit Novak Djokovic would make light work of today's opponent in Paris, Ivan Dodig, but the world number one not fully fit means for Sean Calvert that, at worst, Dodig represents a good back-to-lay prospect.Read more »

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