Wimbledon Bets: Day Six - Back them even if you can't spell them
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Ben Caudell /
28 June 2008 /
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Ben Caudell's tips for the sixth day's play at the All England Club took hours of deliberation (he should have used spell checker).
Al Sugiyama v Alisa Kleybanova
This match is a tough one to call; however, Kleybanova has risen quite dramatically in the world rankings and has the bigger serve and bigger ground strokes that should overpower the tenacious Sugiyama. Kleybanova's grass court stats are better partially due to the weaker opponents she has played but her game suits the surface and so should be eventual winner.
Selection: Back Kleybanova @1.9
Caroline Wozniacki v Jelena Jankovic
I have followed the rapid rise of Wozniacki in recent months and this starlet is definitely one for the future, she's aggressive and also capable of beating another top ten ranked player, sometime soon. Kuznetsova was the last highly ranked player Caroline defeated... or should I say destroyed 6-2, 6-2.
Selection: Lay Jankovic 2-0 Medium and have a small stake on Wozniacki at the start of match and trade out during match @3.8
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