Monday, 3 January 2011

John McEnroe expects Federer-Nadal rivalry to last several more years

John McEnroe says he expects the rivalry between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to last at least a few more years before a new face breaks through the top ranks of men's tennis.

The two players have dominated nearly all the Grand Slams and controlled the world No. 1 and No. 2 rankings in recent years. Both players have won all four majors, with Nadal completing his trophy collection by winning the U.S. Open for the first time in September — his third consecutive Grand Slam title after wins at the French Open and Wimbledon.

Speaking on the sidelines of an exhibition tournament in Hong Kong on Tuesday, McEnroe said, "there's no reason to believe ... that these guys aren't going to be around for the next couple of years."

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I can't put all screen shots up as it will mean taking screen shots from both the normal and AUS wallets a couple of times a day so I have put up the AUS wallet from yesterday and a current total (some matches are still in play).

A good couple of days and the few underdogs that came up as selections were all winners including Becker beating Verdasco and Safarova beating Peer who I believe came back from 2-5 to win 7-5. Safarova has a great record as underdog going 12-13 in the last year including some nice priced wins against Wozniacki (5.7) and Pennetta (4.2).

The current total (with £7.95 in play) is £380.36 so even if the current bets lose we have seen the bank grow almost 10% in a few days. From £400 and upwards the bets will have higher stakes as I compound profits and hopefully see it continue to grow.



I'm off now as there are more bets to place for today's Qatar matches and then time for some sleep before checking tonight's bets later today. Good luck if you are having a bet today.

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