betED is offering a wide array of lines on the French Open, one of the tennis world?s four major tournaments that make up the Grand Slam, which got underway this week in Paris.
Odds are available for all matches in both men?s and women?s play throughout the two-week Roland Garros tournament.
Some high-profile matches available for wagering on Wednesday include: On the men?s side, tournament favorite (and heavy favorite in this match) Roger Federer (-10000) against Thierry Ascione (+1000); in women?s play, Emilie Loit (+400) against Maria Sharapova (-1000) and Milagros Sequera (+800) battling Serena Williams (-5000).
After three days of play, there have already been some upsets, including top U.S. men?s seed Andy Roddick getting beat by Russian Igor Andreev 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in the first round on Tuesday.
Roddick, the third-seed overall, appeared to have the match under control in the second, as he was up a set 4-2. But he started to fall apart when Andreev broke him back, and once he did, the Russian found rhythm on his forehand and began to push the American off the court.
In addition to the French Open, the Grand Slam consists of the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
Federer has never won the French Open but has won the other three Grand Slam tournaments a total of 10 times, including four Wimbledon titles, and the Australian Open and U.S. Open three times each.
A Grand Slam victory ? winning all four events in the same calendar year ? is a rare event in tennis, as Donald Budge (1938) and Rod Laver (1962 and 1969) are the only men to have achieved it, while Margaret Court (1970), Maureen Connolly (1953) and Steffi Graf (1988) are the only women.
For all French Open lines, go to www.betED.com, scroll down to Tennis, and click on ATP (men?s) or WTA (women?s).
Odds are available for all matches in both men?s and women?s play throughout the two-week Roland Garros tournament.
Some high-profile matches available for wagering on Wednesday include: On the men?s side, tournament favorite (and heavy favorite in this match) Roger Federer (-10000) against Thierry Ascione (+1000); in women?s play, Emilie Loit (+400) against Maria Sharapova (-1000) and Milagros Sequera (+800) battling Serena Williams (-5000).
After three days of play, there have already been some upsets, including top U.S. men?s seed Andy Roddick getting beat by Russian Igor Andreev 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4 in the first round on Tuesday.
Roddick, the third-seed overall, appeared to have the match under control in the second, as he was up a set 4-2. But he started to fall apart when Andreev broke him back, and once he did, the Russian found rhythm on his forehand and began to push the American off the court.
In addition to the French Open, the Grand Slam consists of the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open.
Federer has never won the French Open but has won the other three Grand Slam tournaments a total of 10 times, including four Wimbledon titles, and the Australian Open and U.S. Open three times each.
A Grand Slam victory ? winning all four events in the same calendar year ? is a rare event in tennis, as Donald Budge (1938) and Rod Laver (1962 and 1969) are the only men to have achieved it, while Margaret Court (1970), Maureen Connolly (1953) and Steffi Graf (1988) are the only women.
For all French Open lines, go to www.betED.com, scroll down to Tennis, and click on ATP (men?s) or WTA (women?s).