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THE_THONG

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Victoria Azarenka at +200 odds up 6-3 4-2 and loses the match. Oh, and also up 2-0 in the third set...then loses 6 straight games:mj07:



2015 Tennis Record
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Parlay 12-44
Head to Head 20-38
Over/Under 5-2
Game Spread 4-7
Prop 4-11
Futures 0-0

+4.89 units

whackjob?

snoopol loves these women who cannot hold serve and fold under pressure
 

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snoopol loves the WTA:facepalm:

What's not to like? Lot's of mind-blowing action. Incredible baseline rallies. Grueling 3 set matches. Not this bullshit ace your opponent shit like Raonic, Isner, and Karlovic. Pretty sure the entire WTA could beat those mopes in a baseline contest if you didn't factor in the serves.

The WTA is at this point in time, with Gulbis down and Jo Willy coming back from injury, a much superior product.

It's really not fair to ask Sock to hold the torch for the sport and carry the tour until some of these players get back from injury but somehow he is.
 

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Gilles Simon beat Stan Wawrinka $3.55 (+255) *1.25 units

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beat Tomas Berdych $3.45 (+245) *half unit

Lucie Safarova beat Maria Sharapova $3.50 (+250) *half unit


Parlay #1
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Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan
Marcin Matkowski & Nenad Zimonjic
Alexander Peya & Bruno Soares
Yung-Jan Chan & Jie Zheng
Martina Hingis & Sania Mirza
Alize Cornet
Garbine Muguruza
Kei Nishikori
Roger Federer

odds = $27.33 (+2633) *0.25 unit


Parlay #2
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Bob Bryan & Mike Bryan
Yung-Jan Chan & Jie Zheng
Martina Hingis & Sania Mirza
Alize Cornet
Kei Nishikori
Roger Federer

odds = $7.30 (+630) *1 unit




I am aware Simon has played a ton of tennis and Stan Wawrinka has been rolling along winning with ease, but I like the Simon play at juicy odds. The last time Gilles Simon and Stan Wawrinka played Stan got so frustrated he tanked the match. On match point for Simon he hit the return of serve almost out of the stadium, yes he just cranked the return of serve 100 rows up:142smilie Simon drove him fucking nuts, after 3 hours of Simon getting every ball back Wawrinka just quit he could not take it any longer. He smashed a bunch of rackets and stormed off the court with crowd booing him, it was hilarious:142smilie That match was on a fast outdoor court (Shanghai Masters in 2014), now we are on slow red clay in a Grand Slam in Simon's home country. Well sign me up for the 3.55 odds thank you very much. And no worries about Simon and all his court time, the dude could run 10 marathons in 3 days and not be tired.


Crowd will be going nuts for Simon, he can pull off the upset. The human backboard lives:firing:
 

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What's not to like? Lot's of mind-blowing action. Incredible baseline rallies. Grueling 3 set matches. Not this bullshit ace your opponent shit like Raonic, Isner, and Karlovic. Pretty sure the entire WTA could beat those mopes in a baseline contest if you didn't factor in the serves.

The WTA is at this point in time, with Gulbis down and Jo Willy coming back from injury, a much superior product.

It's really not fair to ask Sock to hold the torch for the sport and carry the tour until some of these players get back from injury but somehow he is.

:mj07:
 

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What's not to like? Lot's of mind-blowing action. Incredible baseline rallies. Grueling 3 set matches. Not this bullshit ace your opponent shit like Raonic, Isner, and Karlovic. Pretty sure the entire WTA could beat those mopes in a baseline contest if you didn't factor in the serves.

The WTA is at this point in time, with Gulbis down and Jo Willy coming back from injury, a much superior product.

It's really not fair to ask Sock to hold the torch for the sport and carry the tour until some of these players get back from injury but somehow he is.

What took you so long???!!!

Speaking about depth kick just look how many seeds are left on womens side comparing to mens.
 

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He's focused on the doubles........as he should be.


#popsock


http://www.atpworldtour.com/News/Tennis/2015/4/14/Doubles-Pospisil-Sock-Feature.aspx


:canada1

I agree. With the men's ATP Singles tour a current joke can you blame the guy? As far as the future of the sport I think it's clear they can't beat the ratings of the WTA. I'd be surprised if there were any singles tour events in the next decade or so. The writing is on the wall. WTA>Mens Doubles>Men's singles. The big serve killed the game. No one wants to watch it.
 
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