Andy Roddick and the US Open Betting at SBG Global

April 14th, 2021 Tennis Betting

Andy Roddick, after capturing his only US Open betting title in 2003, his promise as a player in the US Open odds has gone unrealized. The 2003 US Open odds wins remains his only Grand Slam victory and even on his home soil he has yet to recapture the US Open Tennis betting magic that he had as a 20-year old. But many American tennis fans want to know if this could finally be the year that he regains his championship form in the US Open betting.

The logical answer is, of course, no. Roddick’s level of play has seemingly stayed the same (or even declined) since his US Open Tennis odds win five years ago while his fellow players on Tour have dramatically increased. Since Roddick’s win, The US Open betting has been dominated by Roger Federer, as has Men’s tennis in general. And now that the great Swiss player has finally shown signs of cracking and perhaps even venerable as this year’s US Open betting approaches, Roddick has shown little signs of life.

Worse still for Roddick’s US Open betting hopes, the world’s number two player, Rapha Nadal, is peaking just in time for the US Open odds competition. Right now, Nadal looks unbeatable, having won five straight competitions in the run up to the US Open betting. On paper, winning the US Open betting looks like the impossible dream for Roddick.

But stranger things have happened in the US Open betting and if there is any tournament in the world where Roddick would be expected to win, it would be the US Open betting competition. He’ll have the crowd’s support, he loves the stadium and atmosphere and his serve should serve him well when the US Open betting begins. The relatively fast surface of the acrylic hard court will make returns a bit tricky for his US Open betting competition and that will be his greatest strength.

But can Roddick realistically be expected to win his second US Open betting title this year? Not likely. But it sure will be fun watching him go for US Open betting victory.