Ferrer - Others
| Date | Match | Selection | Odds | Stake | Bookmaker | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 09-07-2012, 12:00 | Ferrer - Others League: ATP Tour |
Home | 1.91 | 8 | ![]() |
POINTS FERRER WIN SWEDISH OPEN (ATP TENNIS) @1.91 STAN JAMES
Final result: 1 - 0Profit: 15.30 - 8 = 7.3
David ferrer is playing in the Swedish Open in Bastad this week and he is by far the best player in this tournament and only Almagro is any competition for him as everyone else is ranked outside the top 40 so I can see these two making it to the final fairly easily.
Ferrer has an 84% win rate this year and Almagro has a win rate of 74% and that is much better than any other competitors. If these 2 get to the final then Ferrer should be too strong for Almagro. In games he has played against players ranked 11 to 21 Ferrer has played 7 times and won each time and Almagro has played 6 games against players ranked in the top 10 and has lost 5 times.
These two players entered this tournament last year and Ferrer reached the final without losing aset and also beat Almagro on the way before he lost to Robin Soderling in the final.
In summary it should be fairly easy for Ferrer to get to the final here as he is the best player in this tournament
Posted on: 08.07.2012, 12.23 CET (Viewed: 419 times)
Match starts on: July 09, 2012
8/10 on Ferrer at 1.91 with Stan James (Winner)
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Is there a bet like head to head Ferrer and Almagro? I suppose, the odds should be close to 1,91, and it would be a more sure bet. As U see, last year Ferrer beat Almagro, but then lost in the final to Robin Soderling... One never knows. I like to bet against favourites in such tournaments. That brings at the end more money. For example: to bet: Germany, Nethelands, Portugal, France, England, Russia not to reach the final in the EURO would have brought more than this 1,91...




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