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Ive been betting on Tennis since 2008. At first I lost a lot, but now from experience I put up good profits. Some key things I learned over the years:
1): Don't get too attached to players you like. -Some players are exciting to watch, play with a lot of flair and go for their shots etc. Though you cannot blindly follow the players you like all the time. They all have peaks and troughs, and each match is an entirely different situation. 2): Think about the match from a player's motivational standpoint. Do they have ranking points to defend? Is it a hometown tournament? Could the player just be using the match to gain match fitness, ahead of a bigger event? A good example of this: Is Nadal's poor record in smaller events, where his concentration/effort levels are lower than the slams, and the opposition always seem to raise their game against Nadal. Also with some players it is best to watch their 1st round match, to see how they are performing. And if you think their heart really is in the tournament. One example i can think of is ALeksandr Dolgopolov. Some tournaments he is unbeatable, though some tournaments he'll be knocked out of the first round by an underdog 6-2 6-1 3): FORM!! is KEY. This might sound like an obvious one. But it definitely helps to follow the form guy in tennis. Bad results can often be contagious and knock confidence. 4): If a player has just won a tournament or lost in a final, then has to travel and play at a next event a day or two later, he is usually going to be pretty fatigued. Especially if doing a lot of traveling. Avoid backing these players, or try to go against them. Have a look to see how many matches they've played over a certain time period. Also this can work in reverse. Some players who haven't played much tennis over a particular time period could be lacking match sharpness, although physically fit. 5): Look to back underdogs to beat Favorites, especially in first rounds. This is when you get the most upsets. Look for players who are full of confidence after successful spells on the challengers and have made the step up to an ATP 250 for instance. |
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