Men’s French Open sports betting preview at SBG Global

October 12th, 2021 Online Sports Betting Odds Line

Sports betting fans have many major events to look forward to in the coming month but one of the biggest online sportsbetting events in May is the French Open of tennis. With the men’s sportsbetting field as competitive as it’s been in years this years online sportsbetting at the French Open should be as very interesting. But defending champ Rapha Nadal is playing as dominant as ever and it will take a miracle to keep him from earning his fourth consecutive online sportsbetting title here.

Sportsbetting fans of tennis have seen many great players in the game and many specialists as well, but rarely has one player so thoroughly dominated one surface for the length of time that Nadal has dominated the clay court events in tennis sports betting. This year he’ll have plenty of sportsbetting competition but there is little reason to believe that the results will be any different this year at Roland Garos than they’ve been in the past.

Take for example world number one and nearly invincible sportsbetting athlete, Roger Federer. Practically unbeatable on any other surface and against any other player, Nadal has owned Federer in the sportsbetting at Paris. Having defeated Federer two consecutive years in the finals in the sportsbetting odds, there little doubt that Nadal would win again if the two were to meet in the sports betting odds in this year’s finals.

But there are several young players that have been steadily improving and could give Nadal a real run for his money in the sports betting. Online sports betting experts like the way that Novak Djokic and Nikolay Davedenko have been playing of late. Ranked third and fourth in the world rankings both of these players have the ability to beat any player in sports betting on any given day on any given surface.

Davedenko is just coming off a huge win over Nadal in the sports betting finals of the Sony Ericsson Open and looks very polished. Likewise Djokovic has been very impressive in 2008 beating both Nadal and Federer. He also won the first Grand Slam of the year in Australia and would love to add second to his collection.Nadal looks to be the sports betting favorite in Paris but with such great competition, the tournament should be as exciting as it’s been in years.