Bet on the US Open odds makers have one major problem when trying to calibrate the wagering odds for this year’s online sports betting competition.
While setting the US Open betting lines is never easy, there is a major wild card in this year’s competition as people bet on the US Open. His name is Rafa Nadal and before he was injured he was the greatest tennis player on the planet to bet on the US Open and a favorite to win the competition.
Bet on the US Open odds makers have seen him go through a very turbulent year. He started off the as the number one ranked player in the world but he’s yet to win a Grand Slam event prior to entering this year’s bet on the US Open competition. That is if he enters the US Open betting competition. Much of the reason why he’s winless in the Grand Slam competitions is a knee injury that could also keep him sidelined in the upcoming bet on the US Open tournament as well.
However, he claims he’s 100% healthy and will begin his comeback in early August at the Montreal masters. This will give the odds experts a good chance to check out how fit he is before they bet on the US Open and what his chances of winning the US Open might be. He’ll likely get to qualify for at most two tournaments against top competition before the bet on the US Open action gets underway.
Granted the fast courts are not his strong suit and he’s never won a US Open betting title, or any hard court Grand Slam title for that matter. But as he proved last year, when he’s healthy no one can bet on the US Open against him. Also, his body is generally run down by this time of the year and he’s never fared well at the action. With some time off he should be well rested and ready to make his best run at the bet on the US Open title ever.
His play in the weeks leading up to the US Open betting will dictate where he’s seeded but expect him to be anywhere from a three to five seed and perfect position to compete for a title. He’ll have to get through heavyweights like his nemesis Roger Federer and American Andy Roddick. But if there is anyone who can bring the bet on the US Open title back to Spain for the first time since 1965, it’s Nadal.