Australian Open Tennis Betting 2010
With the highly exciting and eventful 2009 tennis season only just behind us, now's the perfect opportunity to look ahead and cast more than a furtive glance towards the next one that's already rapidly approaching. Officially known as the 2010 tennis season, the major start point is universally recognized as the Australian Open. Well, accordingly it is the first of the four grand slam events that takes place early on in the first quarter of 2010. the three remaining major tennis tournaments are of course the French Open, The Wimbledon Championships and the US Open.
Australian Open Tennis Final 2010 Roger Federer wins his 16th Major Grand Slam Tournament
As ever, the great British hope rests on the (getting broader) shoulders of Scotsman, Andy Murray, who'll be doing his best to go the distance in Melbourne in January 2010. he might have recently parted company with his long-term girlfriend, Kim Sears, but tennis fans can rest assured Murray will be as ruthless and as single-minded as we've come to expect him to be as he starts out on another quest for the as yet elusive first grand slam title. As is pretty much certain given Murray's quality, it's rather a case of 'when' and not 'if' nowadays, as nearly all the tennis pundits agree that he's more or less got the complete game required to challenge the very best men's tennis professionals out there; namely Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.
To be the best you have to beat the best
Andy Murray is one victory away from winning his first Grand Slam, unfortunately for him the man that stands in his way is the immortal Roger Federer. I’ve lost count of the number of times that this man has been written off as a spent force in the last year or two, yet he continues to bounce back and prove his doubters wrong, this would be Grand Slam number 16 for undoubtedly the greatest player that has ever played the game.
Murray can take strength for the knowledge that he does know how to beat the Swiss, and has done so on a number of occasions, but doing it on the biggest of stages in a Grand Slam final is a completely different kettle of fish.
The Australian Open Tennis Betting 2010 suggests a reasonably straight forward victory for Federer. It’s 8/13 for him to win the match with the Scot available at a best price 8/5 with Boylesports and it is a tossup between a 3-0 and 3-1 score line which the bookies think to be the most likely, both are available to back at around the 3/1 mark across the board.
Federer was 22 years of age when he won his first Australian Open title, at 22 himself, is Murray finally ready to take his mantle at the top of the game? We sure hope so, come on Andy!
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According to the Australian Open tennis betting 2010 bookies, and it's between four of the planet's top men's players as they see it, with Roger Federer, 2009 US Open winner Juan Martin Del Potro, Andy Murray, defending champ Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic being the players to beat for those looking to take their tennis games to the next level. Amongst those also said to be further down the Australian Open tennis betting 2010 reckoning are Nikolay Davydenko, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Andy Roddick, Marin Cilic and Robin Soderling. Turning their Australian Open tennis betting 2010 attentions toward the women's game, and last year's winner Serena Williams remains the player to get the better of if your name's Kim Clijsters, Maria Sharapova, Elena Dementieva, Svetlana Kuznetsova, the returning Justine Henin or even Serena's combative sibling, Venus Williams.
Former Australian Tennis Stars Concerned Over Lack Of Emerging Aussie Tennis Talent
It's doubtful whether the eventual 2010 Australian Open winner will emerge from the host nation, as the successful likes of Pat Cash, Patrick Rafter, Mark Philippoussis and Leyton Hewitt have never really been replaced by the next generation of Australian tennis players, something which rankles with many and which has moved Patrick Rafter to convene meetings with fellow Aussie tennis exes so as to produce a blueprint for change and to determine exactly where it's all gone wrong. Not that any of the aforementioned ever went on to emulate the stunning on court grand slam successes of Rod Laver who collected the Australian Open Men's singles silverware on no fewer than three separate occasion (1960, 1962 and 1969) and besides this won the French Open (twice), wimbledon (four times) and the US Open (twice) during his professional tennis career, yet despite this scored numerous historic tour wins between them during the 1990s and 2000s. Continuing that theme, Samantha Stosur is mentioned as Australia's best chance of an Australian Open tennis betting 2010 women's champion – although admittedly something of a long shot at - whilst world number 137, Carsten Ball can be backed at 750/1 with Blue Square for a shot at the Australian Open to redress this worrying balance. Otherwise it's Leyton Hewitt fronting the Aussie bid for home glory at odds of 100/1 with Bet365.
Federer And Del Potro Currently Head Up Australian Open Tennis Betting 2010 Online Markets
If the 2010 Australian Open recreates half as much excitement and intrigue as the one that went before it 12 months earlier than fans and tennis pundits alike will be in for a treat. Who amongst the tennis loving community can forget the epic five-set encounter between Federer and his still closest challenger and adversary on the men's tour, Nadal for instance, as well as some end-to-end games featuring some of the world's best tennis players – men and women – as last year's Australian Open panned out. One third party factor that has the potential to hinder many of the world's best tennis players is that of the blistering heat that can affect both the physical and mental approach to centre court games; such is the temperature that can be generated in what's essentially the middle of the Australian summer. The barometer on the centre court at the Melbourne Park stadium can often register 40+ degrees, making progress increasingly labour intensive for these incredible fit and conditioned tennis players who are otherwise operating at the pinnacle of their game.