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DAVIS CUP WEEKEND BETTING TIPS

Anybody who reads Betting Choice's tennis coverage on a regular basis knows that I'm a big fan of James Blake and he is in action alongside some of the world's biggest names in the Davis Cup this weekend. There's some excellent odds available over at Bet365 so if you're looking to capitalize on one of the world's favourite tennis tournaments, I would suggest making your bets there and cashing in their wicked deposit bonus. James Blake- Stanislas Wawrinka: Blake is the outright 1/3 favourite, as he should be, contrasted with Wawrinka's 9/4. If you're looking to make some serious cash off this one, you know that set betting is always the most profitable way to wager. I'm backing James Blake to win 3-1 which pays out at 5/2. Andy Roddick vs Marco Chiudinelli: According to the bookmakers, this one isn't even really a contest with Roddick listed at 1/66 to take the outright victory. In terms of the set betting, there isn't much value either unless you think Chiudinelli has what it takes to win a set against Roddick. 1/5 for the 3-0 victory. David Ferrer vs Novak Djokovic: I feel as though the 4/7 is fairly generous for Djokovic and Ferrer knows that it will take something special to secure the win. Novak Djokovic has been playing a lot of tennis lately and may see his form suffer a bit because of it. Either way, I don't think the 5/4 on Ferrer makes it attractive enough to back him with any serious money. He'll put up a fight, but I'm backing Djokovic to win 3-0 which pays 5/2. Rafael Nadal vs Janko Tipsarevic: Rafa Nadal has laughably short odds of 1/100, so barring some type of catastrophic injury or lightning strikes we can expect a Nadal victory here, but the only question is whether he'll drop a set. Not much value to be had on the likely outcome with a Nadal straight sets victory paying out at 1/8. Nadal to win 3-1 pays out at 11/2 and this may be one for the in-running punters if Tipsarevic comes out strong.

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