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Unfortunately did not make this bet at draft kings but they have the best rules for the player in tennis matches

If the guy you bet retires you get your money back

If the guy you bet against retires you win the bet

Basically DK gets free rolled every time someone retires
Jeesh. Wish I could legally play their sportsbook in my state.

I was unaware of this. Those are some sweet rules.
 

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Alvarez steroid use--getting to see the downside. Haha
 

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Okay
 

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Should have put a boatload on this

If Joke wins this I wonder what the line will be vs Ruud/Zverev

I don’t think Joke will be a huge fav
 

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I wonder if the kid can get himself right between sets.

12 to 1 is soooo tempting.
 

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Let's go
 

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Who you like in the next match crude
 

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To bad. Looked like epic match until the cramping.

Congrats to djoker winners.
 

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This reminds me of when I had Andy Murray against Sam Querry many many years ago.

The hip gave out early set 4(Murry up 2-1 sets) and Murray just stood there and lost 1-6 1-6. Murray would NEVER EVER retire from a match.
 

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Wasn't the total games at 34 1/2 ?
Its looking like a fuckn brutal bad beat for the over
 

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Djoker bettors have to be a little relieved. Most opponents would have retired here. Sinner would have retired after conceding the break. Haha
 

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Wasn't the total games at 34 1/2 ?
Its looking like a fuckn brutal bad beat for the over
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36 years old playing and looking like 26
 

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Casper Ruud achieved a satisfying payback against his Scandinavian competitor, Holger Rune, in less than three weeks after a disappointing three-set loss in the semifinals of the Rome Masters. In contrast to the previous match in Rome, the Norwegian maintained his focus without any lapses and dominated their recent encounter in the quarterfinals of the French Open, securing a fairly comfortable 6-1 6-2 3-6 6-3.
Despite facing challenges with performance and confidence over the past six months, Ruud has remarkably attained another remarkable accomplishment on the big stage. Since the resumption of the tour after the pandemic hiatus in 2020, the 24-year-old has impressively reached the semifinals or better in 12 Masters events (including the ATP Finals) and slams. These notable results have effectively silenced his critics, who previously questioned his ability to excel in high-profile competitions.
Although the Norwegian #1 has undoubtedly excelled in high-profile events in recent years, it is crucial for him to convert these impressive performances into titles. Despite reaching a career-high ranking of #2, he is still seeking his first title in tournaments above the ATP 250 level.
The world #4 faced players ranked lower than him in both of his previous semifinal matches in slams and won matches in four sets, defeating Marin Cilic at the French Open in 2022 and Karen Khachanov at the US Open a few months later.

Alexander Zverev knocked out the first-time slam quarterfinalist Tomas Martin Etcheverry in four sets to extend his stay in Paris. This is a undoubtedly a big result for the German, and part of his success can be attributed to the impressive performances of his compatriot Daniel Altmaier and the inexperienced Thiago Seyboth Wild, who eliminated big seeds Jannik Sinner and Daniil Medvedev and created a more favorable path for Zverev in the tournament.
After returning from an injury break in January 2023, the former world #2 was in need of a significant outcome to uplift his morale, and he achieved just that by reaching the semifinals at the French Open. While this is a positive result, he still requires a notable victory, particularly against a top-10 opponent, which has proven elusive in his six attempts thus far in 2023 (0-6 against top-10 players this year).
Throughout his career, he has faced two significant challenges when it comes to slams, and he will have to confront both simultaneously this Friday. Firstly, he has struggled in the semifinals of slams, losing four out of his previous five encounters at that stage. Additionally, he carries a discouraging win/loss record of 1-12 against top-10 players in slams, with that sole success coming against Carlos Alcaraz in the quarterfinals at the French Open in 2022.
The 26-year-old is likely to approach the semifinal with a feeling of having nothing to lose. In contrast to his opponent Casper Ruud, who is defending his runner-up points from the previous year, the German has already matched his last year's result by reaching the semifinals. Moreover, his position in the top 50 of the ATP rankings was at risk at the start of the French Open campaign, but he has successfully managed to safeguard his ranking and even reclaim the German #1 crown from Jan Lennard Struff.

Head-to-head: Alexander Zverev leads 2-1 (0-0 on clay). The anticipation surrounding this semifinal is considerably lower when compared to the other semifinal, giving the impression that both Alexander Zverev and Casper Ruud are competing for the runner-up trophy. Both players have been performing below their peak form, not only at this moment but also throughout the 2023 season. As a result, neither player is anticipated to hold a significant advantage in this evenly poised clash.
 

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