Federer and Nadal Lead List of US Open Betting Action

April 21st, 2021 Tennis Betting

US Open Betting Action: Federer and Nadal Lead List . Three of the four Grand Slam tennis betting events are already in the bag for 2010 and the upcoming US Open remains the only Slam event left on the calendar.

So far this year in the tennis betting action only two men have won a Grand Slam event and it’s quite likely that when the US Open odds action comes to a close in late August it will remain that way.In the preliminary US Open betting lines on the online wagering sites right now the only two men to have captured a Grand Slam title this calendar year share top honors on the tennis betting boards for the upcoming US Open odds event.

Former world #1 and 2010 Aussie Open winner Roger Federer and current world #1 and the 2010 French Open and Wimbledon champ, Rapha Nadal, are currently tops on the US Open betting board with 4:1 odds.

Either of these players would be a great pick and the probability is quite high that one of the these tennis betting aces will claim another Grand Slam title before the 2010 tennis wagering season comes to an end.  Nadal is finally healthy again after battling various injuries over the past two seasons and is playing the best tennis of his career.  Federer on the other hand has seen better days in the tennis wagering action and has failed to make it past the quarterfinal stages in the past two Grand Slam events.  But this could be his best and last chance to capture another US Open betting title as he enters the sunset of this storied sports betting career.

But there are a handful of other players that also have great a great chance to capture the 2010 US Open betting title and have been given great odds in the tennis betting lines.  Brit Andy Murray has only gotten better over the past two years and although unable to win with the enormous pressure on him at Wimbledon has the game to win in New York and comes in a close third in the tennis odds at 4.5:1.

World #2 Novak Djokovic has already won a Slam but is far too inconsistent to claim the 2010 US Open betting title although he enters the tournament with 9:1 odds.  Also keep an eye on the hottest player on tour right now, Tomas Berdych (13:1) and American Andy Roddick (13:1) who is trying get back in the winner’s circle at the US Open.