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Too much hustle steel and tenacity here from Seppi for Istomin, who would prefer a faster surface. Dennis scraped past Andreas back in Wimbledon of last year, Dennis was more suited to that, whilst this is more Seppi's paradise.

He also possesses a lot more composure and has less flakier moments.

Oh and I almost forgot, check over Seppi's serving
stats for his matches in Sydney. ;)

Seppi to beat Istomin @ 1.74 with Pinnacle X 5 ... another bet of the tournament
 

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not much man, what happened to you on the other place?

btw i think seppi is more a clay surface player. personally i think denis is more suited to hard

They banned me for the most stupidly apparent reason known to man. Oh well, I know I'm one of the best tennis tipsters around, so it's their loss really....

When I joined I made the thread I included a link to a spreadsheet profile of all my bets and the records of the ROI% etc... the system immediately banned me the moment I submitted the thread.

I emailed them and they took 4 days to reply before asking me if I was intending on continuing with advertising my service. lol "Service" HA!

I said no I wouldn't, I dunno if they wanted me to convince them like some lawyer in a murder trial with them as the jury? I wasn't unbanned and so I created a new ID ... a week later after posting and shit they banned me for multiple ID's.

That bitch Shari can fuck off too.

Anyways, tennis isn't as black and white as that man. Seppi isn't simply suited to jus one surface, he's a versatile player and actually good on fast too. There is simply a wider gap between him and Istomin on a claycourt than there is on a hard.

I know what you're thinking, because Seppi took Novak to 5 sets and all @ the French, nah, misguiding.
 

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well that and his percentage on hard courts.

yeah i thought you got into an argument with Shari cause last thing I saw on your thread was her slagging you off...
 

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Thanks guys. :)

End of the road for Mr Tipsarevic I am afraid. Two five setters on the bounce with Almagro who will make you run around intensively requiring you to bring out your best offensive defensive game. Best of 3 sets and I'd have quarms about this one due to what it means and the evidence Almagro has been a little bit of a tightening choker in these situations notoriously. However it's a first to 3 sets and Almagro will have daylight between winning and losing once he is ahead, if that makes sense. He's also been in this situation many times before now, he's an experienced slammer and will slam Janko to an exit.

Also worth noting the Aussie's will be with Nicolas after Janko's antics in the 5th set against Lacko, calling the trainer was stupid and def had a bearing on what happened immediately after. Nico also has the more flamboyant game, so it'll be easier for the crowd to side themselves with him. Also the more likeable and endearing personality.

Almagro to finally draw an exit to Tipsarevic @ 1.8 with Pinnacle (Must take with Pinnacle or Betfair as the cunt may very well retire) X 3.5

Even stevens between two top draw players. Kirelenko always raises her game to a higher level for the big tournaments and has done so again for the aussie open. She's been hitting her groundstrokes well, nice depth and intelligent with the shot selection.

Wickmayer has looked pretty solid herself with controlled aggression and composure under pressure. She had a really good tournament in Auckland, as she always does and has taken it on into the slam.

Kirelenko vs Wickmayer Over 20 games @ 1.74 with Pinnacle X 3
 

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We all know Nishi's got class and we all know that he's caused Ferrer problems in the past, so much so he's beaten him. Ofcourse Ferrer is a much better player on hard-courts now a days but Nishikori is a much better player overall today and now too.

For me, I've always seen it like this: Nishi's game is pretty much like Ferrer's, but simply with more ability to generate power and hit winners, he's got that ferocity and ability to change it up. The hustle, ability to dictate, jus like Ferrer, can counter punch, but also the ability to win points easily. Ferrer will do well to win this in a convincing straight sets.

The inspired Nishikori to push the roadrunner very close, very close indeed.

Over 3.5 sets @ 1.91 Nishi vs Roadrunner @ 1.91 with Boylesport X 4
 

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100% baby, 100% ... somebady stap meeehhh!!!!!!!!!!!

Ana is as matured now. Composed under pressure, brilliant footwork for the backhand and the forehand has become even more lethal. Radwanska is a tricky customer but the most important thing for me is that Ivanovic's composure is so much better now a days. Player's with a "bigger" game than Radwanska simply cannot put her away and for me Ivanovic will have the composure and patience going in to do so.

She's hit tennis puberty guys, will be close, but value's with Ana and she will do it. Taking overs and punt and the sexayyyyyier one .... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ana Ivanovic vs djiaodia Radwanska Over 19.5 games @ 2.00 with Stanjames baby, yeah baby X 4

Ivanovic to beat this skinny shit @ 4.64 with Pinnacle X 1
 

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Gasquet stands way too far back to have a chance here, Tsonga will flatten out anything he loops up on his backhand and then come to the net to close out the rally / point. Little too easy. He'll throw in the droppers too.

Tsonga to beat Gasquet -2 games handicap @ 1.75 with Pinnacle X 3.5[/B]

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