Sports betting fans of tennis have become awfully familiar with the Williams sisters. These two players have done more to revolutionize the world of women’s online sports betting than any other women on the planet. But with all kinds of recent developments in their lives and in the tennis sports betting world, has their reign at the top of the tennis sports betting come to an end?
Sports betting fans were recently shocked to learn that Venus Williams would be taking a hiatus from professional tennis for personal reasons. While the reason is not known, although, speculation among the online sports betting community has been that it’s a medical issue, Venus hopes to be back in time for the French Open, one of the biggest events in sportsbetting. If that’s the case, Roland Garros could be a bit a rough welcome back party for the elder Williams as she’s rarely had good luck at this sports betting event and entering it without any warm up sports betting tournaments could be a very serious risk.
Already running the risk of becoming an after thought in the tennis sports betting world as she’s failed to win all that many sports betting events over the past few years Venus could soon fade into the pages of history. Online sports betting fans have already seen a great depreciation in her game and it would seem that the chances of her having a great French Open would be very low according to most sports betting odds.
Her younger sister Serena has been playing well of late winning the Sony Ericsson Open, one of the biggest sports betting events in tennis, but also is not at her best on clay. The power game of the Williams sisters is somewhat diminished on clay and neither Williams has a great online sports betting history here. And even if they did somehow play their best tennis, they would still have to get passed Justine Henin who is simply unbeatable in this sports betting tennis event.
Plus, both sisters have multiple off court interests and their commitment is continually questioned by the online sports betting community. Considering all these variables, it might be all that unthinkable to see the two fade out of the scene by the sports betting tennis community.