US Open tennis odds makers and fans could see one of the greatest celebrations for a single player ever held at the event in 2009. That player is Roger Federer and the reason for celebration at the US Open odds event is the historic feat that he could claim title to should he come out on top in the online sports betting. Everyone knows he’ll be pursuing the all-time career Grand Slam title record at the US Open tennis odds event, but there’s much more to it than that.
US Open tennis odds lines have Federer listed as the overwhelming favorite to win this year’s US Open odds event. He is coming off a monster win at Wimbledon in which he won one of the most epic battles in tennis history and tied the great Pete Sampras’ record for career Grand Slam title at 14. Federer also enters this year’s battle with the French Open title as well. It’s the first time in his illustrious career he’s claimed the clay title and certainly a good omen for the US Open tennis odds.
But it’s not so much his work outside of the US Open odds that makes him such a favorite, but rather what he’s done at the US Open tennis odds. It’s also his stellar track record in the US Open tennis that could make this year a historic celebration of his greatness in the US Open odds event.
If he wins the 2009 edition of the US Open tennis competition he’ll have 15 Grand Slam titles for his career, more than any other man in history. But he’s also won five straight US Open tennis titles coming into this year’s event. If he wins again this year he would extend his own record for most consecutive US Open titles won to six straight (a modern era record; the great Richard Sears won eight straight in the 1880’s).
Another US Open tennis title he could claim all by his lonesome would be the modern era record for most US Open tennis titles of all time at six. Right now he is tied with tennis legends Jimmy Conors and Sampras. His sixth consecutive win in the US Open tennis odds would also be the most consecutive wins for any Grand Slam event in the modern era.
There is a lot riding on this Grand Slam event for Federer and if he were to win, he would separate himself from the rest of history’s great players and claim the title of the greatest of all time.