2008 Australian Open Betting: Tsonga vs. Djokovic in Men’s Finals
Saturday, January 26th, 2008
It’s the 2008 Australian Open Finals! Jo-Wilfried Tsonga vs. Novak Djokovic. France vs. Serbia. Unseeded vs. No. 3. The Slayer of World No. 2 vs. The Executioner of World No. 1.
The pictures on this blog may look like it’s a boxing match, but trust us, this is tennis. This is 2008 Australian Open Men’s Singles, and this is The Finals!
The unseeded Jo-Wilfriend Tsonga of France will try to write something memorable for tennis history as he hopes to become one of the rare unseeded tennis players who wins a Tennis Grand-Slam Tournament should he win the finals of the 2008 Australian Open Men’s Singles. It’s something that definitely hasn’t happened in a long time, and Tsonga could be in for a lot of headlines and, of course, history. But first things first. Tsonga has to get past No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic of Serbia, and that is not an easy task.
Rafael Nadal vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in Australian Open Semi-Finals
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008
2008 Australian Open Men’s Singles Semi-finals: Rafael Nadal (2) of Spain vs. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France
No. 2 seed Rafael Nadal of Spain may have the “ranking” on his side as the favorite to win over French tennis player Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, but then Tsonga is playing with so much emotion and has some real good momentum going into the semi-finals of the 2008 Australian Open Men’s Singles Championsip.
The unseeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has been through some very tough matches against some top-seed of the 2008 Australian Open. Tsonga went through a tough 4-set match against No. 8 seed Richard Gasquet in the 4th round before going through a long straight-set quarterfinal win over No. 14 seed Mikhail Youzhny.
What Are The Odds of James Blake Winning the Men’s Single Title of the 2008 Australian Open?
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
American tennis player James Blake is getting a slow start to 2008. Just recently, James Blake got knocked out in the first round of the Sydney International, a tournament where he was the champion last year. In fact, James Blake was seeded to defend his Sydney International title, but then several unforced errors and a very unstable psyche may have cost him to lose 7-6, 6-2 against unseeded Frenchman Fabrice Santoro.Ok, so maybe it’s just a bump on the road. The valuable tournament time of the Sydney International could’ve done well for James Blake in preparing for the upcoming 2008 Australian Open, the first major grand-slam of the year. Well, James Blake may not have had much opportunity to play in the tournament, but then maybe he’ll have time to enjoy the January Australian summer before taking part in the 2008 Australian Open.
Tennis Betting: 2008 Australian Open Betting Tips
Sunday, January 6th, 2008
The 2008 Australian Open will be the first grand-slam tennis event of the year. Well, it’s summer in Australia and the warm weather of Melbourne will be welcoming some of the world’s greatest players who will be participating in the 2008 Australian Open, which is sponsored by IBM.
Among the big tennis names expected to play in the 2008 Australian Open include the defending champions of the 2007 Australian Open, such as Men’s singles champion Roger Federer of Switzerland, Women’s Singles champion Serena Williams of the United States, Men’s doubles champions Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan of the United States, Women’s doubles champions Cara Black of Zimbabwe and Liezel Huber of South Africa, and mixed doubles champions Daniel Nestor of Canada and Elena Likhovtseva of Russia.
Some of the odds on who will be the Men’s singles champion of the 2008 Australian Open are:
Roger Federer Wins ATP Masters Cup in Shanghai, China
Monday, November 19th, 2007
The World No. 1 of men’s tennis Roger Federer of Switzerland claimed his fourth ATP Masters Cup title with an impressive match against David Ferrer of Spain. Roger Federer, the defending champion of the ATP Masters Cup, dominated David Ferrer, winning in straight sets 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 in just one hour and 38 minutes.Roger Federer not only wins the ATP Masters Cup trophy and a new Mercedes-Benz, but also leaves Shanghai with US$1.2 million in prize money, pushing his season earnings to a record US$8,630,620.



