Rafael Nadal dominates French Open odds at SBG Global Sports Betting

April 15th, 2021 Tennis Betting

Rafael Nadal dominates French Open odds at SBG Global Sports Betting. French Open odds makers should not have to contemplate very long the subject of which player will be number in the betting tennis odds. Spaniard Rafael Nadal has been for the past three years the world’s undisputed clay court champ and dominated the French Open odds. This year will be no different and there is not a set of French Open odds in the world that does not list Rafael as the top player.

French Open odds are starting to trickle in as the upper-tier hard court tournaments in the U.S. are now finished and the European clay court season is now getting under in the tennis betting odds season. Over the next few months all the major clay court tournaments will be held in Italy, Spain and France, the biggest of course will be the French Open and so French Open odds makers are hard at work scouting the field. But as if Nadal’s tremendous play on the hard courts so far in 2008 wasn’t enough to persuade the French Open odds makers to make him the number one pick, his predictable dominance on the clay courts in the run up to the French Open will certainly lock in his place atop the tennis betting odds.

Nadal has a chance this year to match Bjorn Borg’s record of four consecutive titles in the French Open odds. Simply to win this major event four times in the course of a career is something almost never achieved in betting tennis odds, but to do so four times in a row would be almost unprecedented in French Open odds history. Yet, Nadal, at just 21 years of age is poised to match one of the truly remarkable records in French Open odds history and all of tennis betting odds history.

Nadal has played lights out so far in 2008 and has become a top all-around player and not just a French Open odds specialist, as many considered him before. Through the first months of 2008 Nadal has the most wins on hard courts and that confidence will certainly serve him well in the French Open odds. He’s playing the best tennis of his young career and it will be all but impossible for anyone to beat him in the French Open odds.