Wednesday 28 April 2010

2010 French Open betting - Roger Federer drifts, more support for Rafael Nadal



Roger Federer has been pushed out in the betting for the 2010 French Open following a shock defeat at the Rome Masters on Tuesday
The world number one was beaten 2-6 6-1 7-5 by the un-seeded youngster Ernest Gulbis in the second round at the ATP Rome.
Federer had been idle on tour since losing in Miami last month and had been drifting to win the French Open ever since, at least partly due to Rafael Nadal's recent dominance on clay, as recently shown at the Monte Carlo Masters.
World number one Federer can currently be backed to win at Roland Garros at a best price 10/3 with bodog, who are offering new customers £125 in free bets when opening an account.
While the Swiss will undoubtedly have his supporters in the market ahead of the start play in France next month, punters would be advised not to back him right now. Going into this week's tournament in Rome, Federer has not been in good form thus far this year and although he plays his best tennis at the Grand Slams, you may be better off either looking elsewhere or holding off until the French Open gets underway.

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