U.S. Open Odds 2010
The U.S. Open is one of professional tennis’ most prestigious events. Each year, millions of individuals tune in to watch some of the biggest names in tennis compete for the top prize. Professional players of all ranks look to advance, while the more established players look to solidify their place atop the tennis world. This year, the United States Open will be played without a major star on the woman’s side and last years defending champ on the men’s side. Serena Williams has withdrawn from the tournament as has Juan Martin.
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Williams will not play in this injury due to a hurt foot. Juan Martin has an injured wrist which has kept him out of play since January of 2010, when he played in the Australian Open. Juan Martin had surgery in May and his game hasn’t been on since then. Though Juan has not been able to pick up a racket and participate in a tournament, he has very recently started practicing. Perhaps he will be ready to play in the upcoming months. This year at the Open, the last major of the year, expect Juan Martin to be a no show.
Venus Williams, Serena’s older sister and fellow tennis ace, does plan to participate in the United States Open. She becomes the favorite now that her sister has withdrawn. However, it is important to note that the elder Venus is also having health issues. She is currently trying to manage a knee injury, which forced her out of two tournaments, one in Montreal and the other in Cincinnati. Also, out of the United States Open on the women’s side is Justin Henin. The one-time #1 player will be out for the rest of the year. She is trying to rest up and recuperate from a blown elbow tendon, she suffered while playing in Wimbledon, I wish I had bet on Wimbledon on that match!.
With these major changes to the field at the 2010 US Open comes changes to the online tennis betting odds. Be sure to do your research and find some of our top tennis betting sites to place your bets on the 2010 US Open.
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