Tennis Betting: Who Wins a Federer-Nadal US Open Tennis Betting Final? Before the season began and the crazy twists and turns that online betting sports take fell into place it would have been a given that Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal would meet up in the US Open tennis bet final. But injuries and other things have taken the tennis season down another path and the US Open fans are praying that this once inevitable math up can still come to pass.
US Open lines seem convinced that Federer will be one of the players but not so sure that Nadal will join him in the US Open tennis bet fun. In an ironic twist of fate, eight months ago most US Open tennis betting fans would have expected Nadal as the shoe-in and Federer the questionable participant in this US Open tennis bet scenario. Nadal was on top of his game, unbeatable on any court and Federer looked as though his reign at the top had ended.
Then the 2009 season got underway, Nadal went down with an injury and Federer has been unstoppable. He won the first French Open of this career and has won two straight Grand Slams heading into the US Open action. Rafa hasn’t played since the French Open and that could be a good thing, in terms of his US Open chances. If he’s 100% healed he should come back strong. Traditionally Nadal has fared poorly in the US Open tennis betting and fatigue has often been sighted as the cause. That should not be the case in the 2009 US Open.
If Nadal is 100% healthy he’ll beat Federer if the two should face each other in the US Open finals. This is perhaps not the popular answer as Federer competes to become the all time Grand Slam leader at this year’s US Open tennis betting event, but it’s the correct one. Nadal has proven on various occasions that he is better than Federer at this stage in his career on almost every surface.
The US Open tennis betting surface remains the one place where Nadal has yet to establish his dominance over the Swiss maestro. This could be the year that he finally gets the chance to do so in the US Open. And if he gets the opportunity he will almost certainly capitalize on it.