The poor start looks some way behind us coming to the end of the week and it was a decent Friday which has completed the turn around.
It is good to see the formula being used as one that is still helping produce a profit, although I don't think early February is the time to get too excited about results. As I say many times over the course of eleven months, the Tennis Tour is a very long season and it is only going to be a successful one if you can get out of any negative ruts without spiralling out of control first.
We are down to the final four at the three ATP tournaments on Saturday and so the Tennis Picks over the next two days might be a little limited.
The two Semi Final matches at ATP Montpellier look difficult to call and I will take a look at the ATP Cordoba Semi Finals when the markets have been formulated. However, I do think we can take a side in both Semi Final matches at ATP Pune which can be read below.
I will add the Weekly Totals at the very least to this thread once the Friday matches are completed and any Picks from Cordoba will also be placed here at that time.
MY PICKS: Jiri Vesely @ 2.05 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Egor Gerasimov @ 1.80 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 12-10, + 1.82 Units (44 Units Staked, + 4.14% Yield)
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Saturday, 8 February 2020
Friday, 7 February 2020
Tennis Picks 2020 (February 7th)
I have wanted to have a slight mental reset in the last couple of days and that has been the main reason I have not wrote out full analysis from the matches being selected for the Tennis Picks.
I am likely going to keep that going for the remainder of this week as the three tournaments in Cordoba, Montpellier and Pune are concluded, but I expect to have a fuller Football post up with Fantasy Football thoughts from the GameWeek being split over two weekends.
Next week we get the first ATP 500 event of the season in Rotterdam and the WTA Tour will also be returning as they get ready for some big tournaments to be played through the remainder of the month. At that point I would expect to have some fuller threads for the Tennis Picks going through the rest of the month barring anything unforeseen cropping up.
A brutally slow start in the first couple of days after the Australian Open has made it a difficult week, but things have just begun to pick up in the last couple of days. I will have the updated totals from the week once Diego Sebastian Schwartzman's match against Jaume Munar has been completed, while any Picks that need to be added from Montpellier and Cordoba will be placed in this thread once the markets have been put together.
MY PICKS: Jiri Vesely @ 2.20 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Ricardas Berankis @ 1.83 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Roberto Marcora + 2.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Soon Woo Kwon @ 2.05 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Gael Monfils - 3.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
David Goffin - 2.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Andrej Martin + 3.5 Games @ 1.83 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Cristian Garin - 3.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet365 (2 Units)
Diego Sebastian Schwartzman - 4.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet365 (2 Units)
Juan Ignacio Londero - 2.5 Games @ 2.00 Paddy Power (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 6-6, - 1.54 Units (24 Units Staked, - 6.42% Yield)
I am likely going to keep that going for the remainder of this week as the three tournaments in Cordoba, Montpellier and Pune are concluded, but I expect to have a fuller Football post up with Fantasy Football thoughts from the GameWeek being split over two weekends.
Next week we get the first ATP 500 event of the season in Rotterdam and the WTA Tour will also be returning as they get ready for some big tournaments to be played through the remainder of the month. At that point I would expect to have some fuller threads for the Tennis Picks going through the rest of the month barring anything unforeseen cropping up.
A brutally slow start in the first couple of days after the Australian Open has made it a difficult week, but things have just begun to pick up in the last couple of days. I will have the updated totals from the week once Diego Sebastian Schwartzman's match against Jaume Munar has been completed, while any Picks that need to be added from Montpellier and Cordoba will be placed in this thread once the markets have been put together.
MY PICKS: Jiri Vesely @ 2.20 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Ricardas Berankis @ 1.83 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Roberto Marcora + 2.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Soon Woo Kwon @ 2.05 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Gael Monfils - 3.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
David Goffin - 2.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Andrej Martin + 3.5 Games @ 1.83 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Cristian Garin - 3.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet365 (2 Units)
Diego Sebastian Schwartzman - 4.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet365 (2 Units)
Juan Ignacio Londero - 2.5 Games @ 2.00 Paddy Power (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 6-6, - 1.54 Units (24 Units Staked, - 6.42% Yield)
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Thursday, 6 February 2020
Tennis Picks 2020 (February 6th)
The remainder of the Second Round matches in Cordoba, Montpellier and Pune are going to be played on Thursday as the three ATP tournaments continue this week.
The Fed Cup will begin this weekend which is the reason there are no WTA events scheduled for this week, but there are some big tournaments to be played in the remainder of the month including the Middle East events in Doha and Dubai.
We didn't have the big, big names out on Tour this past week, but it is an important one for those who are playing as they bid to improve Rankings which in turn leads to better Grand Slam draws. The Quarter Final line up in all three tournaments will be set by the end of Thursday and you can see my Picks from the remaining Second Round matches below.
I will add the Weekly Update on Thursday morning when the Cordoba Picks from Wednesday have been completed.
MY PICKS: Egor Gerasimov - 2.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Soon Woo Kwon - 1.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Diego Sebastian Schwartzman - 4.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet365 (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 3-6, - 7.36 Units (18 Units Staked, - 40.89% Yield)
The Fed Cup will begin this weekend which is the reason there are no WTA events scheduled for this week, but there are some big tournaments to be played in the remainder of the month including the Middle East events in Doha and Dubai.
We didn't have the big, big names out on Tour this past week, but it is an important one for those who are playing as they bid to improve Rankings which in turn leads to better Grand Slam draws. The Quarter Final line up in all three tournaments will be set by the end of Thursday and you can see my Picks from the remaining Second Round matches below.
I will add the Weekly Update on Thursday morning when the Cordoba Picks from Wednesday have been completed.
MY PICKS: Egor Gerasimov - 2.5 Games @ 1.91 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Soon Woo Kwon - 1.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Diego Sebastian Schwartzman - 4.5 Games @ 2.00 Bet365 (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 3-6, - 7.36 Units (18 Units Staked, - 40.89% Yield)
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Saturday, 6 January 2018
Tennis Picks 2018 (January 6th)
It would have been an incredibly frustrating week if Andrey Rublev had not managed to win his Semi Final against Guido Pella on Friday, but ultimately it has still be a tough week.
The first week of the new tennis season can be tough to really get a read on and there are usually a number of upsets. That has shown up so far this week with some of the names that have reached the business end of the events, while the big names are all about getting ready for Melbourne and the Australian Open.
This week could have been worse, but I was hoping for a little more breaks when the big points came along, but that has ultimately not been the case.
Grigor Dimitrov - 1.5 games v Nick Kyrgios: The best Semi Final to be played on Saturday comes at the ATP Brisbane event between Grigor Dimitrov and Nick Kyrgios. Both players have plenty of fans who wish they can fulfil the talent they have, but it will be interesting which one is going to make their breakthrough at the Grand Slam level first.
Both Dimitrov and Kyrgios have had solid showings in the Slams before, but they have the kind of talent that has seen them both tipped to be Slam Winners.
I am still not convinced about Dimitrov because he can produce some sloppy moments, but his performance at the ATP Finals will have given him a boost in confidence. The Bulgarian has had to work hard to win his two matches so far this week, but Nick Kyrgios also has had a couple of long matches on his return from injury.
The Australian may not have a lot of good press, but his charisma certainly brings eyes onto the court for his matches. Kyrgios has a big all around game, but mentally there is plenty of room for improvement although I do think that will come with maturity as he understands what he wants from his tennis career.
While having a couple of good wins, I do think Kyrgios is still not quite up to full speed after making a return from an injury that ended in his 2017 season. At the moment Dimitrov is perhaps playing at almost his top level and I think he will make it 3-0 in the head to head against Kyrgios with a narrow 7-6, 6-4 win on Saturday.
Kevin Anderson - 3.5 games v Gilles Simon: I was worried about the head to head between Marin Cilic and Gilles Simon when picking the Croatian to win their Semi Final. After dominating the first set I didn't feel so bad, but Cilic fell apart in the second two sets and that has seen the Frenchman through to the Final in Pune.
However it can't be ignored that Simon has clearly slipped from the player he was and he is not able to defend his serve as well as he once could. The World Ranking may improve at the end of this week, but this time he is facing Kevin Anderson who has beaten him in all three previous professional matches.
Th big South African is back up to Number 14 in the World Rankings thanks to a really good US Open when reaching the Final back in September. Anderson came into 2017 with a few injury issues, but he looks much healthier this season and he has come through three matches to reach the Final.
Anderson needed to rally to beat Benoit Paire on Friday, but he should have enough energy to produce his best tennis in this Final. The big serve makes it a little easier for Anderson to at least shorten points and I expect Anderson to really get his teeth into the Simon service games which can give him every chance to win and cover.
I do think Anderson will have enough chances to do that and it is all about continuing to produce the big time serves to set up plenty of short balls to put away. I just don't think Simon defends as well as he once did, and while Anderson is not the best returner on the Tour, he has been returning well enough this week to earn a 6-4, 6-4 win.
MY PICKS: Grigor Dimitrov - 1.5 Games @ 2.05 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Kevin Anderson - 3.5 Games @ 2.10 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 2-6, - 8.52 Units (16 Units Staked, - 53.25% Yield)
The first week of the new tennis season can be tough to really get a read on and there are usually a number of upsets. That has shown up so far this week with some of the names that have reached the business end of the events, while the big names are all about getting ready for Melbourne and the Australian Open.
This week could have been worse, but I was hoping for a little more breaks when the big points came along, but that has ultimately not been the case.
Grigor Dimitrov - 1.5 games v Nick Kyrgios: The best Semi Final to be played on Saturday comes at the ATP Brisbane event between Grigor Dimitrov and Nick Kyrgios. Both players have plenty of fans who wish they can fulfil the talent they have, but it will be interesting which one is going to make their breakthrough at the Grand Slam level first.
Both Dimitrov and Kyrgios have had solid showings in the Slams before, but they have the kind of talent that has seen them both tipped to be Slam Winners.
I am still not convinced about Dimitrov because he can produce some sloppy moments, but his performance at the ATP Finals will have given him a boost in confidence. The Bulgarian has had to work hard to win his two matches so far this week, but Nick Kyrgios also has had a couple of long matches on his return from injury.
The Australian may not have a lot of good press, but his charisma certainly brings eyes onto the court for his matches. Kyrgios has a big all around game, but mentally there is plenty of room for improvement although I do think that will come with maturity as he understands what he wants from his tennis career.
While having a couple of good wins, I do think Kyrgios is still not quite up to full speed after making a return from an injury that ended in his 2017 season. At the moment Dimitrov is perhaps playing at almost his top level and I think he will make it 3-0 in the head to head against Kyrgios with a narrow 7-6, 6-4 win on Saturday.
Kevin Anderson - 3.5 games v Gilles Simon: I was worried about the head to head between Marin Cilic and Gilles Simon when picking the Croatian to win their Semi Final. After dominating the first set I didn't feel so bad, but Cilic fell apart in the second two sets and that has seen the Frenchman through to the Final in Pune.
However it can't be ignored that Simon has clearly slipped from the player he was and he is not able to defend his serve as well as he once could. The World Ranking may improve at the end of this week, but this time he is facing Kevin Anderson who has beaten him in all three previous professional matches.
Th big South African is back up to Number 14 in the World Rankings thanks to a really good US Open when reaching the Final back in September. Anderson came into 2017 with a few injury issues, but he looks much healthier this season and he has come through three matches to reach the Final.
Anderson needed to rally to beat Benoit Paire on Friday, but he should have enough energy to produce his best tennis in this Final. The big serve makes it a little easier for Anderson to at least shorten points and I expect Anderson to really get his teeth into the Simon service games which can give him every chance to win and cover.
I do think Anderson will have enough chances to do that and it is all about continuing to produce the big time serves to set up plenty of short balls to put away. I just don't think Simon defends as well as he once did, and while Anderson is not the best returner on the Tour, he has been returning well enough this week to earn a 6-4, 6-4 win.
MY PICKS: Grigor Dimitrov - 1.5 Games @ 2.05 Bet Victor (2 Units)
Kevin Anderson - 3.5 Games @ 2.10 Bet Fred (2 Units)
Weekly Update: 2-6, - 8.52 Units (16 Units Staked, - 53.25% Yield)
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