Andy Murray in to 24 to win Wimbledon on Betfair after pre-tournament high of 75
Wimbledon Betting
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28 June 2008 /
Britain's number one tennis player Andy Murray defeated German Tommy Haas on Centre Court today, and the Scot is now available to back at a best price of 24 on Betfair's betting exchange to win the Wimbledon men's singles title in 2008. That is a considerable reduction from the highest price traded on the same outcome before the tournament, 75.
Murray didn't have it all his own way today, though, as his tough opponent battled back from a set down to level at 1-1. That will have set off a few butterflies in the stomachs of Murray's backers, who were confident enough to match prices as low as 1.1 for a Murray win after he had taken the first set.
At 1-1, Betfair's markets had the two, understandably, close in the betting. Murray was 1.85 at that stage, his opponent 2.12. But Haas was never in control of the match and Murray stepped up a gear, making good use of his stylish backhand, to wrap up the third round match up in four sets. A 3-0 win for Murray was matched at a low of 1.27.
Elsewhere, there was an interesting result on court two for Janko Tipsarevic - the man who sent popular American Andy Roddick crashing out. He took the scalp of another big name, number 25 seed Dmitri Tursunov. Tipsarevic, the bespectacled intellectual Serbian, has been matched at Betfair's maximum price of 1000 in the tournament winner market to the tune of £385. He is now available to lay at just 65.
Predictably, the two clear favourites in Betfair's tournament winner market as it stands are Wimbledon's number one cardigan wearer and five-time champion Roger Federer (1.73) and Spanish heart-throb Rafael Nadal (3.65). Nadal plays Nicolas Kiefer next on Centre Court.
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