Tennis Trading Tips Wimbledon Day 7

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WIMBLEDON DAY 7:

MEN:

1. 11:30 – Gasquet v Kyrgios

Kyrgios could be the right favourite here after beating a very tough Raonic in the last round. However, to be fair to Gasquet, eliminating Dimitrov was no easy task either.

I’m suggesting to lay Kyrgios today..

—> Lay Kyrgios @1.93, back @2.44

2. 11:30 – Pospisil v Troicki –> HOT TIP

Troicki certainly impressed more thus far in Wimbledon, especially after knocking out a very tricky Dustin Brown.

Suggesting to back the Serbian here.

—> Back Troicki @1.4, lay @1.22

3. 14:30 – Wawrinka v Goffin

Goffin is yet to lose a set but fact is that Wawrinka is the better server and also possesses an incredible backhand. Have to agree with the bookies, though I think there is a chance this could go to a 4th or even 5th set.

—> Back Wawrinka @1.25, lay @1.08

4. 15:15 – Berdych v Simon

SPECIAL ADVICE: (NOT CONSIDERED FOR STATS)

This advice is given assuming Berdych wins the first two sets. If in this case, lay him immediately as Simon has already come back to beat players like Raonic at Queens recently.

I do not want to suggest laying Berdych at the start eventhough he trails 4-6 in head to head stats as it looks risky.

WOMEN:

5. 11:30 – Govortsova v Keys

A possible 3 setter here but I still fancy Keys starting well.

—> Back Keys @1.36, lay @1.16

6. 11:30 – Vandeweghe v Safarova

I’m inclined to go for Vandeweghe here as she played some amazing tennis against Stosur. Safarova has already had 2 tough matches. This could be her 3rd.

—> Lay Safarova @1.51, back @1.85

7. 13:00 – Radwanska v Jankovic

Disagreeing with these odds as Jankovic knocking out a very tough Kvitova was simply too much of a shock.
With Aga Radwanska having issues with consistency, I’d rather go for Jankovic who has had a much better season.

—> Lay Radwa @1.48, back @2

8. 13:00 – Timea Bacsinszky v Niculescu –> HOT TIP

Niculescu’s usual defensive strategies may not have much of an impact against an ‘all guns blazing’ player like Bacsinszky who is looking like a dark horse for this year’s crown..

Suggesting to go for the favourite here..

—> Back Bacsinszky @1.3, lay @1.12

9. 13:45 – Azarenka v Bencic

Prior to Wimbledon, Azarenka’s only match on Grass was a very tough 2 set win over Lepchenko. With Bencic already playing some incredible Tennis at Hertogenbosch and Eastbourne, I feel the right strategy is to lay the favourite here.

—> Lay Aza @1.45, back @1.8

10. 13:45 – Wozniacki v Muguruza

In my opinion, bookies may have priced Wozniacki a bit low here, especially after Mugu knocked out one of the  contenders to Serena Williams this year, the German Angelique Kerber.
With this in mind and also the fact that the Dane has never reached even the Quarter Finals at Wimbledon (her worst Grandslam), I choose to lay Wozniacki.

—> Lay Wozniacki @1.63, back @2.1

Good luck!

Some Terms Explained:

Back: Normal Stakes – use 10% of bank.
Back Heavy(BH) – use up to 30% of bank. Used at members discretion. Delay and Trade.
Lay: Normal stakes – use 10% of bank.
Lay Heavy(LH) – use up to 30% of bank. Used at members discretion. Delay and Trade.
Likely 3 Setter – consider laying the winner of the first set.
Hot Tip – I have more confidence in these tips. However, use normal stake sizes.

Tips are deemed unsuccessful at 40% loss of stake.

All odds shown with the tips are correct at time of publishing. Odds are often given several hours ahead of the event. If odds have changed, adjust your back/lay stake accordingly e.g. if I tip ‘Back at 1.5, Lay at 1.25’ – and back odds move to 1.55, adjust your lay odds to 1.3 – there are still 25 ticks between the back and lay odds.

Delay and Trade!! It’s OK to place your trades before the match starts, but in my opinion, waiting 2/3 games before placing your trades is the safest way to trade. This is advised in many of the articles below. To delay and trade will give you a good feel for the match. Delay and Trade is a MUST if you are Backing Heavy. Delaying is advised mostly for the women’s game, as early breaks of serve are more likely.  Please read the relevant article below.

Please read all of the articles below if you are new to the tips!

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Help and Advice: Recycling the Green

Help and Advice: Rules of Tennis Trading

Help and Advice: Letting the Trade Run…

Help and Advice: What Do The Stats Say?

Help and Advice: In-Depth Trading

Help and Advice: Heavy Favourite in the Red Zone

Help and Advice: Greening Out

Help and Advice: The Golden Green

Help and Advice: Dealing with a Bad Streak

Help and Advice: Multiple Trades during a Match

Help and Advice: What should you do if your player gets injured in a tennis match that you’re trading? Find out here…

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Some folks have asked why I call the tips ‘Betfair Tennis Trading Tips’ and have asked if the tips can be used on other betting exchanges. I use Betfair for all my trading because Betfair has the best liquidity. All of my prices are taken from Betfair.
Betfair Tennis Trading gives you the best opportunities to make profits. You can use the trading tips on other exchanges – there may be small price differences – but these shouldn’t matter. If you decide to use a site other that Betfair for trading, make sure that the liquidity is there.
If you’re unsure about what liquidity is required, see question 17 on my FAQ section at https://tennis-trading-league.com/faq/

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