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Roland Garros betting

A_Skywalker

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First of all to comment on the overall winner, I tihnk this year Rafael Nadal stayed healthy during the masters tournaments so the winner is 90% him.

Today:
Massu over Fognini
The old warrior Massu can turn this match. @3.50 at Betfair right now in the live betting.
Massu prefers long matches. He is just a fighter.
 
Another match where it could go wrong fot the favorite is Benneteau vs Gulbis.
Gulbis is not consistent, while Benny plays at home. He has made qfs ot Paris when noone counted him before years.
@7.0 at Betfair is greeeeat value. As you know I prefer to bet on value.
 
BettingGuru said:
inconsistency of Gulbis made it more difficult to decide and Benny plays at home, let's see.

btw @7.0 is good value

Definately, I know Gulbis can selfdestruct very easily. Plus Roland Garros is the most demanding tournament physically. Gulbis for me is not known to train hard. He says himself he trains less and goes to discos. He was ever arrested for trying prostitute in Sweden if I remember correctly :)
 
Massu lost in 5th.
Benneteau was really on fire and made Gulbis look like a junior(he really is), he injured himself in the 2nd set but was already being beaten. Good that Betfair has a rule for retirements, after 1st set is over its counted.
 
Monday

Robredo over Troicki @1.60
Robredo is the favorite by miles here
 
Would be nice though for upcoming Roland Garros, I could check out some tips ahead.
 
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