Australian Open Tennis - January 8th to 27th

ReaderOfTheGame

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Take on the final........

These two player's are the absolute polished product of the teaching's of the very best modern day tennis academy. Let's talk about point construction! The triangular point construction. Cross-court with depth, up-the-line with depth, cross-court with depth, up-the-line with depth, cross-court with depth, up-the-line with depth .. consistently working over their opponent before their opponents submits with an error. (A forced error) This or there is a real opportunity for the player to step in and take the positive initiative in that rally. It's something both guys master and for me, Novak marginally the better. The gap in how good they're @ it particularly increases as a match wears on and we know this is a best of 5 set match.

^This sort of point construction is even more of a prominent factor between these two guys @ the Aussie open, this is because it's more effective to adopt this style on the slower surfaces. We know the Aussie Open courts are somewhat slower than the ones used @ the US Open. It would be hard to imagine it coming down to anything other than who is better @ this. It really is where the battle will be one, for me.

I also feel the inner strength Novak has probably taken from the Wawrinka match will be a factor here, the "invincibility", that feeling, that is hard to break. It's gonna stay with him for sometime yet too.

.....with, however, all this being said.............

I am gonna bet in-play here. I feel many are underestimating Murray and I believe the pre-match price is not the bet to be making. Much more value in-play.

Djokovic to take it but by no-means a formality. No bet pre-match based on the strong opinion I have that this is quite simply no value and actually even, slightly miss-priced.
 

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It was like I'd watched the game in advance and the match shown on our televison broadcasting screens was a repeat. :shrug:

:shrug: Dunno how I diid that? :scared

:0corn Entertaining watch.

:shrug: How I do it. :SIB

Murray underwent an ever so slight tiny momentary choke @ 6-5 30-15 on a slice backhand approach shot. If not for that it wouldn't been done and dusted with in 4 sets.

Credit to all Murray backers and commiserations to the Federer backers that genuinely felt he would win. To the Federer backers who backed him on love and adoration, nothing to you guys.

:toast: to Murray backers. :0074

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i just hope there is a lob volley sometime during the match

will be a battle, will watch for the purity
 

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Thanks for the Murray over Fed play. I read your guys shit, and made a decent sized play on Murray.

:toast:

Riding you guys with La too.

:toast:
 

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Line movements at various books, where it opened. Don't worry, I'm usually a great fade in tennis ;)
 

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lol

So you are taking it because it started out short and is now longer? So therefore because you believe it is value and that the opening price was accurate?
 
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great tennis capping on the murray match to kick and reader, now that radwanska is out i dont know who to take, any opinion on the lady match tonite?
 

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great tennis capping on the murray match to kick and reader, now that radwanska is out i dont know who to take, any opinion on the lady match tonite?


Li Na at $2.30 (+130) seems just too tempting to pass up.

Just my 2 cents:SIB
 
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