Nadal almost always defers, Djoko usually elects to serve. In line with this trend, Djokovic served first in their 2010 US Open final, their Wimbledon final; in their 2011 US Open final, however, Nadal served first (I'm not sure whether he chose to, or if Djokovic deferred). Because he's had little success against Djokovic recently, Nadal might want to serve first to try to get ahead, but even so, I'd be fine with this price since Nadal isn't serving 135 like he was at the 2010 US Open.
Djokovic hits more aces, Djokovic will get his racquet on more potential aces from Nadal than vice versa, you'd have to believe.
Obviously not the sharpest bet ever, but a good combination I think of having some fun with a prop, and having a greater chance to win it than the odds might suggest.
Any props you guys like?
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Nadal almost always defers, Djoko usually elects to serve. In line with this trend, Djokovic served first in their 2010 US Open final, their Wimbledon final; in their 2011 US Open final, however, Nadal served first (I'm not sure whether he chose to, or if Djokovic deferred). Because he's had little success against Djokovic recently, Nadal might want to serve first to try to get ahead, but even so, I'd be fine with this price since Nadal isn't serving 135 like he was at the 2010 US Open.
Djokovic hits more aces, Djokovic will get his racquet on more potential aces from Nadal than vice versa, you'd have to believe.
Obviously not the sharpest bet ever, but a good combination I think of having some fun with a prop, and having a greater chance to win it than the odds might suggest.
I don't understand why one would ever defer. It's not like that gets you a serve to start the second set or the ball to start the second half.
I can see why in women's tennis, where breaks can be more common than holds at times, but I agree with you to a large extent. I guess some players just want to get a feel for the match before hitting the service line.
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Quote Originally Posted by esplanade:
I don't understand why one would ever defer. It's not like that gets you a serve to start the second set or the ball to start the second half.
I can see why in women's tennis, where breaks can be more common than holds at times, but I agree with you to a large extent. I guess some players just want to get a feel for the match before hitting the service line.
gsp, i was leaning for nadal under 199.5 on the serve. why do u like the over? i was looking at the service stats at the AO website and it didn't seem like there were too many matches when nadal broke 200 on the serve
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gsp, i was leaning for nadal under 199.5 on the serve. why do u like the over? i was looking at the service stats at the AO website and it didn't seem like there were too many matches when nadal broke 200 on the serve
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