Tennis odds fans have seen the path to the US Open go through many changes in the past few decades. With the creation of the US Open Series there are now several big time tennis betting odds events in the Masters Series held in North America in the month of July. For sports betting fans that been a major development as top tennis events are now held simultaneously in Europe and the US.
Tennis fans have also seen how this development has led to competition among events. The best example of this is the German Open Hamburg and the ATP Indianapolis Tennis Championships which both are held from July 20-26. At present the ATP would like the Indy tennis event to emerge as the biggest event with the best players but on paper the German Open remains the premier tennis event. In fact, it’s really not even much of a contest as all the top tennis odds players prefer the German Open and its massive purse
Be that as it may the Indy Tennis Championships is no slouch. Held in the city of Indianapolis this event has become the premier hard court warm up the tennis odds action at the US Open. Formerly known as the RCA tennis odds Championship this event has been dominated in recent years by the Americans. Andy Roddick has had great success here in the past winning the event twice and finishing second in the tennis betting odds once to James Blake in 2006.
Roddick will almost certainly be the top seed in the tennis odds again this year. He’s almost always the top seed at this event but hasn’t made finals here since 2006. Last year’s runner up Gilles Simon is likely to play in the German but if he does come to Indy he’ll be among the list of tennis favorites after getting off to a good start in the 2009 tennis betting odds.
Blake will be another of the tennis favorites. He’s had an inconsistent run of late but playing in front of the home country with the US Open just around the corner should prove a great motivation for him.
With a purse of just $600,000 this is still a lucrative tennis betting odds tournament in the grand scheme of the US Open Series which awards a $1 million bonus at the US Open on top of the series winnings.
If you’re looking for an early favorite in the sports betting put your cash on Roddick to take the title.
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