Tennis Odds favor Nadal and Henin at SBG Global

April 7th, 2021 Tennis Betting

Tennis odds are often full of unexpected surprises. But that has not been the case when it comes to the French Open and tennis betting over the past few years. Rafael Nadal and Justine Henin have dominated the clay court Grand Slam and will both looking to capture their fourth consecutive tennis victory at Roland Garros this year.

Tennis makers are students of the game and spend more time than most pouring over the tennis odds stats and win loss records, etc. But you need not be a tennis betting odds expert to realize that that Nadal and Henin are simply head and shoulders above the rest of the field in the tennis and until some one knocks them off they will be the overwhelming favorite in the tennis odds. And so, as the French Open fact approaches, the tennis indeed favor these players.

In Nadal’s case the tennis odds are especially wide. With the apparent decline in world number one Roger Federer, the tennis betting odds will favor Nadal this year even more than in year’s past. Federer and Nadal have teamed up to play in the tennis finals the past three years at Roland Garros, but for the first time in four years there is doubt about among the tennis community whether Federer will even reach the finals this year. Several other players like Novak Djokovic, Nikolay Davydenko and the usual clay court specialist intrigue the tennis betting makers, but Nadal will enter as a huge favorite.

Henin has recently withdrawn from competition in order to be 100% by the time the French Open tennis odds come into play. Most tennis makers expect her to be 100% fit for the action in Paris and will again favor her in the tennis betting . The gap won’t be quite as wide as its been in past years however as Henin is another year older and the younger players, especially the Russian contingency have proven that they’re ready to take center stage in the tennis . Still, in order to be the champ, you’ve got beat the champ in the tennis , and so far that hasn’t happened.