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« Reply #81780 on: July 01, 2014, 08:29:38 PM »

Look out for game quotes Raonic/Krygios

Raonic a huge server, only lost 1 set in 4 games, 4 tie-breaks, 30 aces in each of two of the wins

Krygios 10 of 18 sets 7-5 or more in games, including a 10-8 fifth setter

Anything in the low 40s or below likely to be comfortably exceeded tomorrow


Krygios is going to win slams, nowhere near the finished article physically, not much subtlety yet but put some tactics onto that serve and power....could be our Jordan Speith for tennis!

Or Crystal Palace of the Premierleague Smiley

Made some money on him again today. The guy's temperament is outstanding, and many people may forget but against Gasquet, he had around 9 match points against him which he held, a real back against the wall victory. Would say Kyrgios was actually playing worse against Nadal than he was against Gasquet in the last set, Nadal looking a out of sorts today.
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« Reply #81781 on: July 01, 2014, 08:46:19 PM »

betfrair have raonic 1.5 krygios 2.8

could well be a mental let down tomorrow, and playing the day after beating nadal isn't going to be easy (he had 48 hours rest before today's match) and the power of raonic will match up better than nadal did against him, even so, I was surprised to see 2.8
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« Reply #81782 on: July 01, 2014, 08:56:29 PM »

888 opened 2/1.   Comical mythical prices as usual.
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« Reply #81783 on: July 01, 2014, 08:59:42 PM »

Obviously the young kid has more upside through the event so should prob be a small dog tomorrow given they are both 18/1 tight on bf outright but 1/2 2/1 is comical.  Would suggest we bet the 2/1 pretty big.  If we don't agree with that we should be laying the kid at 18/1 for the title.  That has to be a rick somewhere.
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« Reply #81784 on: July 01, 2014, 09:09:09 PM »

http://www.oddschecker.com/tennis/wimbledon/mens/milos-raonic-v-nick-kyrgios/first-set-tie-break

6/5 first set tie break looks decent
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« Reply #81785 on: July 01, 2014, 09:27:21 PM »

20 years ago, it was all serve and volley in the gentlemen's singles, but - to my eyes - the difference between the four surfaces seems much less pronounced in the last five years or so. However, I have a theory that Centre Court is playing like it used to now that it's a bit threadbare, due to it not seeing any rain. 35 aces in four sets against Nadal is ridiculous. It's like Kraijcek thundering down monsters against Agassi.

Is the lack of moisture on Centre helping the serve and volleyers? If so, when do we look at Federer?
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« Reply #81786 on: July 01, 2014, 09:32:25 PM »

20 years ago, it was all serve and volley in the gentlemen's singles, but - to my eyes - the difference between the four surfaces seems much less pronounced in the last five years or so. However, I have a theory that Centre Court is playing like it used to now that it's a bit threadbare, due to it not seeing any rain. 35 aces in four sets against Nadal is ridiculous. It's like Kraijcek thundering down monsters against Agassi.

Is the lack of moisture on Centre helping the serve and volleyers? If so, when do we look at Federer?

Rafa's roids catching up with his knees maybe?  Can't keep getting them back as you get on in years.
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« Reply #81787 on: July 01, 2014, 09:55:42 PM »

http://www.oddschecker.com/tennis/wimbledon/mens/milos-raonic-v-nick-kyrgios/total-number-of-games

the first quote is <>45.5

must be a shot at 2 tiebreaks at least which is 26, unlikely to be a three setter, weight non tie-break sets to 6-4 and 7-5 so lets say 9-10 games a set at worst..so its pricing in 4 sets

which is interesting as you can get

5-1+ either winning 3-2 and 6-1 the underdog winning 3-1

http://www.oddschecker.com/tennis/wimbledon/mens/milos-raonic-v-nick-kyrgios/set-betting

if the young lad gets up for it again, and suffers no let down,  i'd say overs-games/5-sets is a good shot
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« Reply #81788 on: July 01, 2014, 10:02:47 PM »

20 years ago, it was all serve and volley in the gentlemen's singles, but - to my eyes - the difference between the four surfaces seems much less pronounced in the last five years or so. However, I have a theory that Centre Court is playing like it used to now that it's a bit threadbare, due to it not seeing any rain. 35 aces in four sets against Nadal is ridiculous. It's like Kraijcek thundering down monsters against Agassi.

Is the lack of moisture on Centre helping the serve and volleyers? If so, when do we look at Federer?

Rafa's roids catching up with his knees maybe?  Can't keep getting them back as you get on in years.

First time he's lost to someone outside the top 100 in the world since 2006, apparently.
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« Reply #81789 on: July 01, 2014, 10:16:04 PM »

Hulk Hogan is yesterday's news. Here's a real cheerleader:

http://blacksportsonline.com/home/2014/07/mike-tyson-to-usmnt-stuff-chocolate-up-belgiums-ass-video/
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« Reply #81790 on: July 01, 2014, 10:23:02 PM »

@MikeFreemanNFL

Is this when Manziel comes in the game?
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Meanwhile, Tighty, can you explain this one, please?

@AdamSchefter:

Interrupt soccer for this: Dallas traded 6th-rd pick for LB Rolando McClain and Baltimore's 7th-rd pick, per source. McClain wants to play.
9:36pm - 1 Jul 14

Can he be the player he promised to be?
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« Reply #81791 on: July 01, 2014, 10:26:29 PM »


Guy knows football

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« Reply #81792 on: July 01, 2014, 10:27:38 PM »

20 years ago, it was all serve and volley in the gentlemen's singles, but - to my eyes - the difference between the four surfaces seems much less pronounced in the last five years or so. However, I have a theory that Centre Court is playing like it used to now that it's a bit threadbare, due to it not seeing any rain. 35 aces in four sets against Nadal is ridiculous. It's like Kraijcek thundering down monsters against Agassi.

Is the lack of moisture on Centre helping the serve and volleyers? If so, when do we look at Federer?

Rafa's roids catching up with his knees maybe?  Can't keep getting them back as you get on in years.

First time he's lost to someone outside the top 100 in the world since 2006, apparently.

First time any World #1 has lost to anyone outside top 100 since 1992!
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« Reply #81793 on: July 01, 2014, 10:31:09 PM »

Lol chompy.




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« Reply #81794 on: July 01, 2014, 10:32:50 PM »

Tyson a genuine Poshy though. Often see him behind the goal at London Road, stood next to the iconic Gummy Bear.
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