KingRevolver
Born Rambler
Re: KingRevolver's ATP Picks Thread
Alexandr Dolgopolov +170 over J.W. Tsonga
Alexandr Dolgopolov +170 over J.W. Tsonga
Alexandr Dolgopolov +170 over J.W. Tsonga
Soderling-Hernych Under 27.5 -115
M. Youzhny Games Won -4.5 -115
Marin Cilic -146 over J. Isner
Jurgen Melzer -129 over M. Baghdatis
Stanislas Wawrinka +100 over A. Roddick
F. Verdasco +152 over T. Berdych
Robredo-Federer over 28 games -103
Almagro-Djokovic over 34 games -120
Roddick-Wawrinka over 41.5 games -115
Marin Cilic +900 over R. Nadal
Few thoughts--
Too much value here. During the Cilic-Isner match last night, I kept saying to myself that Nadal was going to have it easy in the next round. Cilic won and was interviewed after the match. He claimed he wasn't mentally or physically tired. Now, I may not believe the latter, after last night's match, but today he's resting and I feel he'll be ready for tomorrow.
I recorded the Nadal match and watched it this morning. I must say- even though he won in straight sets- I wasn't impressed. He was broken and was well on his way to losing the 2nd set to Tomic. He had troubles with Tomic's playing style- and Cilic has a similar style.
It's also well known that Nadal is battling some sort of virus? If you saw the match- he was sweating profusely. It was obvious to me that he wasn't 100%.
Nadal will have a harder time breaking back against Cilic than Tomic. He'll be in trouble if he makes the same errors he made in the last match.
I'll take the odds.
Vagnozzi +420 over Ferrero
Vagnozzi has been playing well in Barcelona. In his last match, he took out Monaco in a straight sets beatdown.
Ferrero is playing in his first tournament since (Sept.) the U.S. Open last year. He's dealt with a wrist and knee injury. He's done well in his return, but I don't think he's in the best of shape. Fade time has approached... give me the Italian!