French Open betting gives you two main options. You can bet on French Open action with a player to win the entire tournament or you can bet matchups. Let’s look at how to wager on French Open matchups. French Open matchups are pretty easy to understand. There are no pointspreads and you are betting into a straight online sports betting money line.
You are wagering on one player against another player in French Open . Normally these matchups are in the quarterfinals, semifinals and finals but you may also see them earlier in the tournament. That is up to the individual online sports betting site. For example, you might have Serena Williams matched up against her sister Venus Williams with Serena a -150 favorite. In this French Open betting example if you wanted to bet on Serena you would risk $150 for every $100 you wanted to win or any amount at the 15/10 ratio. If you liked Venus you would bet $100 to win $130 or the same 10/13 ratio in French Open.
The advantage of French Open matchups is that you can bet multiple players throughout the event and with each matchup you only need your player to defeat the other player to win. You are not betting the entire tournament where your player has to win every single match in Roland Garros betting.
French Open matchups are definitely something to consider. In fact, on the men’s side they may be your only smart option in online betting. Most gamblers who bet on French Open tennis are unlikely to bet on Rafael Nadal at 1-4 odds, yet they don’t want to bet against him either. Matchups give online betting gamblers who want to bet on French Open action another option on the men’s side. Now they can bet individual matches that may not include Nadal in French Open betting. On the women’s side the French Open betting matchups are also appealing since many different women are contenders to win the title.
As you look to bet on French Open tennis this year you may want to seriously consider the Grand Slam betting matchups. They give you a lot of value for your money and are a great way to enjoy French Open. The 2009 French Open begins on Sunday, May 24th and concludes two weeks later on Sunday, June 7th.
Open a New Account and start betting on French Open at SBG Global!