United States Open 2010: Can Rafael Nadal win this year’s last Grand Slam tournament?
The Spaniard tennis star who is currently ranked number one by the ATP players ranking is a top favourite contester to triumph in the upcoming 2010 United States Open championship, the last of the four Grand Slam event of the tournament along with the Swede, Roger Federer.
The aggressive player behind the base line as generally referred is currently on top of every one in terms of rankings after grabbing the French Open trophy as well as the grass court Grand Slam title at the All England Club few days age. It seems at the moment as if Rafa who is just twenty four years of age will going to stay at the number one spot for quite a longer period of time.
The experts are of the view that the left handed eight Grand Slam titles owner is successfully going to defend his French Open title as well as the grass court Grand Slam trophy in the next year as well in spite of the fact that it won’t be fair to predict at this point of stage as a lot could happen between the present date and then.
The 1.85 meters tall tennis ace who was born in Majorca to Ana Maria Parera and Sebastian Nadal was listed number two by the world ATP rankings with Roger Federer as the top ranked player in the list. Nadal remained at the top spot for a record time period of one hundred and sixty weeks in a row prior gaining the top position where he lasted from August 18th, 2008 to July 5th 2009. He recaptured his top ranked spot on 7th June 2010 after gaining his fifth French Open trophy this season. His repetitive success on the clay courts has given him the nick, “ The King of Clay”, and has actually admired many analysts to consider him as one of the best clay court contesters of all times.
Given below are the odds of the current grass court Grand Slam champion Rafael Nadal to triumph outright for the next four Grand Slam tournaments beginning with the upcoming United States Open 2010;
2010 United States Open championship, +300 (3/1) by Boylesports
2011 Clay court tournament , +250 (5/2) by Boylesports
2011 Hard court competition, -225 (4/9) bet365
2011 Grass court even, +200 (2/1) by Sky Bet
As is normally the case with the top seeded players, you are either tackling with very nominal value or you are dealing with odds that have to be regarded too negligible to bet. Roger Federer, the Swedish tennis player is a co-favourite for the upcoming United States Open championship as well as the next year’s Australian open tournament and if he continues to stagger then his price should float, which may result in the reduction of Nadal’s odds.
Nevertheless, none of the odds mentioned above are expected to reduce until the final stages of the Canadian Open next month in the city of Toronto meaning by there is certainly no hustle to favour Rafa at this stage.
The Spaniard is a kind of player who has been facing injury problems since long in spite of the fact that he his only twenty four years of age. Therefore, in this perspective, the tournaments that are far off are dangerous to predict at the moment.
Nadal fans that wish to grab the world number one at a price that is at the lowest slightly decent should be encouraging him to triumph in the United States Open championship now however a similar price will most likely be available for most of the upcoming month.
Rafa’s price would largely depend on his form in the Canadian Open taking place in Toronto in the upcoming month beyond any doubt.
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