Andy Murray a Legit US Open Tennis Betting Challenger? US Open tennis betting is coursing with intriguing story lines in the run up the Grand Slam even this year. But there are two characters that dominate the bet on the US Open narrative and they are Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal. But the one man that the entire US Open tennis betting establishment seems to be ignoring, and a potential sports betting dark horse in the making, is young Brit Andy Murray.
US Open tennis betting fans and the popular media would love to see Federer make the US Open tennis betting finals. It would make a great story to see him capture his 15th Grand Slam title at the bet on the US Open event, overtaking American Pete Sampras on his home soil for the all time record. And who better to perform this US Open tennis betting miracle against than his old nemesis Rafa Nadal? It would be the perfect Hollywood script for the bet on US Open action this year.
There’s just one problem. And that US Open tennis betting problem is named Andy Murray. Murray has had a remarkable season in the 2009 sports betting. Straight out of the gates he established himself as one of the top three of four players in the world and he is one of only a few players with a legitimate shot at this year’s US Open tennis betting title. After making the US Open tennis betting finals last year and losing to eventual bet on the US Open champ Federer, the 22-year old knows what to expect this year.
In fact, the loss to Federer last year in the US Open tennis betting finals was perhaps the most important match of his life. He emerged from the straight set loss with a new appreciation for what it takes to win a Grand Slam event, specifically the US Open tennis betting event. And he certainly has the talent to claim his first Grand Slam title at the US Open tennis betting event.
Federer dominated the headlines after Wimbledon as he claimed his 14th career Slam title. But Murray has been the biggest story of the event as vied to become the first Brit since the Dark Ages to win the title. The pressure was too much for him, as it would have been for any human, but by reaching the semis he proved he’s as good as anyone in tennis.
In more relaxed atmosphere like the US Open and on a hard court, he has a very good chance of meeting Federer again in the final, and this time, the result could very well be reversed.