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Novak Djokovic (SRB) - Fernando Verdasco (ESP)
Will there be a tie-break in the match? - Pick: Yes
1.90
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French Open - Day Nine Preview
French Open - Four more men's quarter-final berths are up for grabs at the French Open today and Lleyton Hewitt will need to summon his street-fighting instincts when he meets champion Rafael Nadal.
The gutsy Australian has lost both his career claycourt meetings with the Spaniard, but insists he could be the man to shatter Nadal's Roland Garros record of 17 wins in 17 matches at the second Grand Slam of the season.
His confidence stems from the realisation that he sees a lot of himself in the swashbuckling, fearless Mallorcan left-hander who is being tipped to emulate Bjorn Borg and pull off three wins in a row at the gruelling event.
"I like the guy," admitted Hewitt. "I think he's got a great attitude. He has that never-say-die attitude in his game.
"He's not afraid of anyone which I think is great."
Hewitt, a former world number one and Wimbledon and US Open winner, has already had to grind his way into the fourth round in Paris.
In the second round, he came back from a two-set deficit to beat 2004 champion Gaston Gaudio.
In Saturday's third round, he was totally outplayed by Finn Jarkko Nieminen in the first set before he launched one of his trademark comebacks to reach the last 16 for the second successive year.
Twelve months ago, his hopes of making a second career French Open quarter-final were thwarted at the same stage by Nadal.
But he took a set off the Spaniard then just as he did last month when he won the opening set of their Hamburg Masters semi-final before Nadal prevailed.
"I feel like I have played two pretty good matches against him," added Hewitt.
"There's no doubt though that as good as he is on other surfaces, he's a lot better on clay. Movement-wise, he can get to a lot of balls. It gives him a little more time to get something on it."
Nadal turned 21 on Sunday and is still regarded as the overwhelming favourite to win a third French Open and prevent, for another year at least, world number one Roger Federer from completing the famed Grand Slam.
The two are seeded to meet for a second successive year in next Sunday's final, but it's the battling Hewitt, five years his senior, who currently occupies his thoughts, not the elegant Swiss master.
"Hamburg was a very tough match," recalled Nadal of his most recent dirtball clash with Hewitt.
"He likes to win. He fights a lot. I respect him. In Germany, I didn't play very well because he didn't let me play."
Elsewhere rising Serb Novak Djokovic, who survived a nailbiting third round match against French wildcard Olivier Patience on Saturday and is being strongly tipped to break the Nadal-Federer stranglehold on tennis, takes on Fernando Verdasco.
Should Djokovic win he will equal his performance of last year when he retired injured against Nadal in the last eight. Unseeded Verdasco is one of four Spaniards still in contention for the men's crown.
Another is 1998 champion Carlos Moya. The 30-year-old Moya faces another veteran, 35-year-old Swede Jonas Bjorkman, for a place in the quarter-finals.
Bjorkman is the oldest player to reach the fourth round since 38-year-old Italian Nicola Pietrangeli performed the feat in 1972.
In the day's other fourth round match, Igor Andreev will try and follow his compatriot Nikolay Davydenko into the quarter-finals when he plays Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis.
Should Andreev win, it would mean two Russian men have made the quarter-finals at Roland Garros for the first time since Yevgeny Kafelnikov and Marat Safin in 2000.
As well as Davydenko, three other men, top seed Roger Federer, Argentine Guillermo Canas and Spain's Tommy Robredo, are already in the quarters.
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Andreev OR Baghdatis?
Last 16...
I'm watching disappointing Verdasco (0-2 sets so far)...
I only bet on live now!
Watching it's easier!;)
Novak Djokovic (SRB) - Fernando Verdasco (ESP)
Will there be a tie-break in the match? -
Pick: Yes Odd 1.90
5:04 AM
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Was a nice preview say no previews for andreev vs bagdathis.
game is now on 1st set and from 0-2 marcus is leading now 4-2!
...he serves for 5!
More picks for today's clashes?
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Azerbaijan U19 - Iceland U19
3.95 3.35 1.80
MY BET: 3.95
ICELAND HAVE NO CHANCE TO QUAL...
SPAIN 6
NORWAY 3
AZERBAIJAN 3
ICELAND 0
100X3.95= 395
Good research.
I will look it with special attention.
And it is signed by... you! ;)
Sylvia - Degerfors IF Sve. Superettan 1.95 3.45 3.70
MY BET: 3.70
100X3.70=370
DEGERFORSIS BETTER AWAY THAN HOME
Linköpings FF - Motala AIF FK Sve. Division 2 - M. Götaland 3.95 3.95 1.60
MY BET: 1.60
100X1.60=160
Helsingborg gain of 230.00€ shared here.
Not bad... :)
FT [14] IF Sylvia 1 - 2 Degerfors IF
FT [12] Linkopings FF 2 - 3 Motala AIF FK
Although the azeri disaster...
But u know, kids are like women: impredictable. (and sometimes boring, but we're only talking about bets :) )
CR #7
#1
Anaheim em casa de Ottawa
Totals (regular time) - Prognóstico: Under 5
ODD 2.00
Acho que os Ana não vão querer que fique 2-2, nem os Ott vão querer dizer adeus, algo que um 3-1 praticamente significa.
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#2
Dupla (incluindo prolongamento) - Prognóstico: Anaheim Ducks
ODD 2.60
Só para que se saiba a odd.
Para cobrir numa livebet parece boa ideia. (pelo menos para isso)
but i think ottawa-anaheim over 5.5
over 5.5 100x2.25=225
AND RIVER-G.CRUZ OVER 3.5
OVER 3.5 100X3.20=320
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