Below another funny mistake by the Bookies.
Who is going to take advantage of that? US & You
It could be the last or one of the last picks of the Australian Open.
Make sure you are really getting a huge profit on this one.
If you don't have much money, go ALL IN on this one.
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Day 10 of the Australian Open
Tennis Majors is investing the daily full capital on the following event, that in our opinion is absolutely the best bet of the Day 10 of the Australian Open and a clear mistake by the bookies.
Rafael Nadal to beat Milos Raonic
Date: 25 January 2017
Time: 07.30pm Local Time (10.30am CET)
Tournament: Australian Open (Men's)
Round: 1/4
Event: Rafael Nadal vs Milos Raonic
PICK: Rafael Nadal TO WIN
Odds: 1.80
Strength: Full Confidence
Rafael Nadal is already one of the best player of the tennis history.
The Spanish is 30 years old and he won 69 tournaments, including 14 Grand Slam events.
Nadal is one of the best solid player from the baseline, he is able to play defensively like nobody else and with his left-handed forehand he can manage to get winners and open the court.
After a couple of years with serious injuries, Nadal got back to a great physical shape and every week is getting better and better, close to a good version of him.
He played this year the exitibition in the UAE and in Brisbane and here in Melbourne he beated such a hot player like Zverev and Monfils yesterday.
Milos Raonic is a Canadian 26 years old player.
He was born in Montenegro and like most of the players from the ex Yugoslavia he has an excellent service and sure being 6'5' tall helps a lot on this aspect.
He has a good forehand where he can get a lot of winners and the main problems for him come on the side of the backhand where he makes too many unforced errors and to move on the baseline, which for such a tall player like him is extremely hard.
Like Nadal he played the exitibition in the UAE and Brisbane.
Milos every year is progressing on his tennis, adding always something new to get better and better, but still the key of his game is the service.
Keys
Head2Head and last Two Meetings in 2017:
Rafael Nadal leads 6-2 on the H2H, but most important are the two meeting they had this Year/Month.
In fact Nadal Won the one played in the UAE on a very similar surface of the Australian Open, instead Raonic Won in Brisbane on a surface which is way faster than here in Melbourne.
Hard Court, but not as fast:
Rafael Nadal loves to play on a surface that is not too hard and gives you the time to run from the baseline and put as many balls as possible back on the other side of the court.
Raonic instead loves a very fast surface where with his service can get a lot of free points.
Definitively this surface helps WAY more Rafal Nadal.
Service and Returns:
If Raonic along with Isner and Karlovic has the best service of the tour, Nadal is surely the player that has the best returns of the tour and playing on such surface like the one in Melbourne gives him a real big advantage on this match.
Weather and 3/5 sets:
It will be surely a tough match for Raonic, because Nadal doesn't give free points or make a lot of unforced errors and to play long points and serve a lot more than what he is used to do will give surely troubles to Raonic, that he could pay in the distance, being a 3/5 sets match and with such a humid and hot weather.
Verdict:
If this would have been a 2/3 sets match and on a very fast hard court Raonic would have got a lot of chances, but here we are facing just the opposite conditions regarding the ones he would like.
We are playing on a court that is more favorable to Nadal.
We are playing on a weather that is more favorable to Nadal.
We are playing on a long distance that is more favorable to Nadal.
All the keys of this match in our opinion are in favor of Rafael Nadal and 1.80 is way too much for this match, where in our opinion the bookies are doing an incredible mistake.
We do really thing and expect Rafael Nadal to win this match.
We advice to really go very deep on this match, we just love it.
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Tennis Majors