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What are the most profitable australian open tennis betting odds?

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I am planning to bet on 2011 australian open tennis matches, therefore I am keen to have profitable, australian open tennis betting odds. Can you share with me, insight in to australian open tennis betting odds, that have the potential to generate maxim

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  1. f you're looking for value in your Australian Open bets, then how about considering an outsider who can give you a run for your money?

    With Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer both quoted at less than 3.5, it might be worth looking further down the page in the market for men's singles winner.

    Juan Martin Del Potro will have his backers, even though he's likely to be available at around 55.0 going into the tournament.

    The Argentinean star went into last year's Australian Open as the fourth seed, but disappointed his fans during a tournament when he was troubled by a wrist injury.

    He dropped a set in his first round win over American Michael Russell, then needed to battle through a five-setter against another American, James Blake, next time out. He finally came through 10-8 in the decider, but the warning signs were there and he struggled in the third round against Florian Meyer, losing the second set to love before winning in four sets.

    The first time he came up against a fellow seed, Marin Cilic, we was found out as the Croat won in five sets.

    Del Potro has only played the Australian Open four times, his best performance being two years ago when he reached the quarter-finals.

    The 2009 US Open winner was badly affected by his wrist problem last year, missing three of the Grand Slam events, and bettors will want to assure themselves that he is back to full fitness before backing him in Melbourne this year.

    Anyone backing Andy Roddick can expect odds of around 70.0 as the American goes to the Australian Open hoping to better last year's quarter-final appearance.

    Roddick was seeded seventh a year ago, and beat 11th seed Fernando Gonzalez of Chile in a fourth round five-setter before going out to Marin Cilic in five sets despite having fought back from 2-0 down in sets.

    Roddick is likely to give backers an extended interest in the tournament, having reached the semi-finals four times. He did so in 2003 then 2005, 2007 and 2009 - a sequence of making the last eight every two years which he will hope to keep going in 2011.

    Nikolay Davydenko is another player to consider, based on his previous success. He reached the quarter-finals last year and took the first set off Federer before going out in four.

    He has never reached the semi-finals, but has four times gone out one round earlier, including in three straight years from 2005 to 2007.

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