Bet on the US Open with any regularity and you can probably still remember Andy Roddick’s crowning moment of his tennis career.
The year was 2003 and a young Roddick took the tennis sports book world by storm not only winning the US Open betting in an unexpected fashion but also claiming the number one ranking in the world. But it seemed as though he reached his peak at the tender age of 20, never to duplicate his bet on the US Open success.
Bet on the US Open odds have not been all that kind to him in years past, but this year it looks as though he got the look of a winner once more and there has never been more support for him the US Open betting odds than in 2009. Roddick, it seems, has been around the bet on the US Open tennis scene for years. But he’s only 26 and is playing arguably the best tennis of his life. He’s in his prime and the bet on the US Open probability that he reaches the finals at this event is very high.
Coming off one on the most impressive events of his career, a second-place finish at Wimbledon, he’s looking as good as he ever had in the run up to the bet on the US Open. The epic loss to world number one Roger Federer was one of the greatest matches ever played and a warning to his US Open betting competitors that he’s ready to regain the bet on the US Open title on his home soil.
The bet on the US Open tournament is perfectly suited for Roddick’s game and he should shine. The physical elements of Roddick’s game are second to none and his huge serve plus his new found volleying ability at the net make him a perfect bet on the US Open weapon. He will almost certainly enter the US Open betting as the two-seed, just behind Federer. Not only will be playing in front of a supportive home audience, but the lighting fast Deco-Turf surface will be to his great benefit in the US Open betting.
The only thing that could challenge Roddick’s bet on the US Open hopes is himself. Hugely gifted he often seems to lack the focus necessary to win the big events. With the hopes of a nation on him on his shoulders as he tries to reclaim the bet on the US Open title for his home country, nerves could be his undoing. But in the masterpiece with Federer at the All-England club in July he showed tremendous poise and he has never looked better prepared entering a bet on the US Open competition than this year.