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Wimbledon Tennis Tips: Don’t Underestimate Youzhny

Wimbledon 2013It’s the start of week two of Wimbledon and today we kick off with some tips from The Tennis Researchers.

Mikhail Youzhny v Andy Murray – 2.30pm

This first bet we’ve been looking forward to since Saturday when it was known they would play each other. As expected bookies are underestimating Youzhny here because of the Murray factor and everyone seems to think he’s already in the final. Despite Murray being 1/20 to win I wouldn’t be surprised to see Youzhny upset him, but I’m more than happy with a 7.5 handicap. A 6-4 6-4 6-3 Murray win would mean this bet would be a winner.

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Wimbledon Tennis Tips: The Tennis Researchers Kick Off with Day One Predictions

Wimbledon 2013A full schedule of play today so we will get straight into the predictions from our friends The Tennis Researchers.

16:30 – Benjamin Becker +9.5 games @ 4/5 v Andy Murray – Stan James

Just to start off, most bookmakers have gone with a 7.5 handicap for this one so to get an extra 2 games on our side and still at great value, it simply cannot be ignored.

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Confederations Cup 20th June – Spain Set To Massacre Tahiti – Nigeria To Meet Their Match

confedcup2013Brazil have just gone 1-0 up against Mexico as I write, so I’m hoping tonight’s bets are going to go well. However we look forward to Thursday’s games, and in particular the complete mismatch that is Spain vs Tahiti. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this game if you want to see hatfuls of goals. It has potential to be one of the highest scoring games ever broadcast live.

The other game for Thursday is between Nigeria and and Uruguay. Nigeria disposed of Tahiti 6-1 in their opening game, although the Nigerian team left a lot to be desired when it came to the team ethic. Here are my thoughts on both games…

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Transfer News – Arsenal And United In Tug-Of-War Over Fabregas

ArsenalArsenal and Manchester United are poised to engage in a transfer tug-of-war over Cesc Fabregas who looks increasingly likely to be leaving Barcelona this summer.

The 26-year-old has largely been a fringe player subsequent to returning to his boyhood club from Arsenal in a £25million deal two years ago, and the recent arrival of Brazilian Neymar will make it even tougher for Fabregas to establish himself as a regular in Tito Vilanova’s starting XI next season.

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