January 2009 - Australian Open Betting
Australian Open Women's Final Review: Smiling assassin Serena bludgeons Safina into submission
Editor / 31 January 2009 / Leave a comment
Nowhere for Safina to hide as Serena cruises to final success. Sean Calvert looks back on a highly one-sided Australian Open final....Read more »
Australian Open winner: It's got to be Serena in straight sets
Nick Tedeschi / 30 January 2009 / Leave a comment
The women's final of the Australian Open is set to be a one-sided affair, writes Nick Tedeschi Read more »
Australian Open defeat for Murray who trades at 1.05 before crashing out
Editor / 27 January 2009 / Leave a comment
World number four trades at heavy odds-on to make quarter-finals but goes out in five sets....Read more »
Australian Open Day Nine Review: Federer into the semis without breaking sweat
Sean Calvert / 26 January 2009 / Leave a comment
Sean Calvert looks back at day nine of the Australian Open where Djokovic felt the power of the Roddick serve, not to mention the heat, and retired. Roger Federer in the meanwhile, reminded everyone that he has only once retired,...Read more »
Australian Open Tips Day 9: Will Roddick bring his A-game?
Editor / 26 January 2009 / Leave a comment
The Australian Open is rapidly approaching the business end and Roddick looks revitalised, so will he overcome Novak Djokovic? Ben Caudell might just have the answers......Read more »
Australian Open Day Three Review: A first major upset
Sean Calvert / 22 January 2009 / Leave a comment
Day three in Melbourne and it's been a bad event for the layers thus far, with only three men's seeds going out in the first couple of days. Would that continue today? Sean Calvert has the answers....Read more »
Punters forsee a Tomic Bomb
Andy Morris / 21 January 2009 / Leave a comment
Despite winning inside four sets over world no. 73 Potito Starace on Monday, national rising tennis star Bernard Tomic is being afforded little chance of continuing his Australian Open fairytale Wednesday's second-round encounter with Gilles Müller of Luxembourg.Read more »
Murray satisfies the masses
Andy Morris / 21 January 2009 / Leave a comment
ANDY Murray's safe passage into the second round of the Australian Open was never in doubt according to Betfair punters, who invested an enormous sum on the world number four at the shortest possible quote of $1.01 to beat Romania's Andrei Pavel.Read more »
Australian Open Results: Tsonga impresses and can go far if his fitness holds up
Sean Calvert / 21 January 2009 / Leave a comment
Sean Calvert talks us through day two of the Australian Open where Andy Murray was far from tested, Gonzalez beat Hewitt in a marathon slog and Jo Wolfried Tsonga looks a lively contender....Read more »
Australian Open Day One Review: Ivanovic is through but fails to impress
Sean Calvert / 20 January 2009 / Leave a comment
Sean Calvert pulled an all-nighter to report back to Betfairians on all the action from day one of the Australian Open, including easy wins for Berdych and Djokovic, a not-so-easy win from Ana Ivanovic and heartbreak for British hope Anne...Read more »
Australian open schedule for the mens and womens singles
Andy Morris / 16 January 2009 / Leave a comment
The Australian open schedule for 2009 was released on the 19th of January. The tables below show the draw of who is to play who in the first round of the men's and women's singles in the first grand slam of the year.Read more »
Australian Open Betting: Who will be this year's Dark Horse?
nono / 15 January 2009 / Leave a comment
The first major of the season seems to throw up more surprises than other Grand Slams and, if the last three years are anything to go by, another 'dark horse' could ride all the way to the final of the...Read more »
Medibank International betting: Can Djokovic bounce back?
Andy Morris / 13 January 2009 / Leave a comment
He was sent packing in the first round in Brisbane last week, so is Novak Djokovic a safe betting proposition in Sydney, asks Andy Morris.Read more »
Tennis Betting: Players are only as good as their weaknesses
Editor / 08 January 2009 / Leave a comment
Knowing where players strengths lie will enable you to make quick in-running trades whilst others are fumbling through their form books, says Matthew Walton.Read more »


