Tennis bets for 02 September 2010

Bookmark and Share
18:40 CET Prediction International Nikolay Davydenko More predictions Alessandro Piccari 1 0-3
16:00 CET Prediction International Gicquel Marc More predictions Jozami, B. 2 3-2
21:00 CET Prediction International Ricardo Mello More predictions Juan Carlos Ferrero 2 0-3
01:30 CET Prediction International Janko Tipsarevic More predictions Andy Roddick 1 3-1
20:30 CET Prediction International Kevin Anderson More predictions Thomaz Bellucci 1 3-2
20:30 CET Prediction International Robin Soderling More predictions Taylor Dent 1 3-0
16:00 CET Prediction International Aravane Rezai More predictions Beatrice Capra 1 1-2
20:00 CET Prediction International Alexandra Dulgheru More predictions Sofia Arvidsson 1 2-0
16:00 CET Prediction International Sabine Lisicki More predictions Vera Zvonareva 2 0-2
18:25 CET Prediction International Svetlana Kuznetsova More predictions Slabinsky Alexander 1 2-0
19:30 CET Prediction International Jelena Jankovic More predictions Mirjana Lucic 2 2-1
22:30 CET Prediction International Luzzi, Federico More predictions Jan Minar 1 1-2
16:00 CET Prediction International Philipp Petzschner More predictions Novak Djokovic 2 0-3
16:00 CET Prediction International Rafael Nadal More predictions Denis Istomin 1 3-0
21:00 CET Prediction International Peter Polansky More predictions James Blake 1 1-3
16:00 CET Prediction International Pablo Cuevas More predictions Mardy Fish 2 0-3
16:00 CET Prediction International Adrian Mannarino More predictions Fernando Verdasco 2 0-3
16:00 CET Prediction International David Nalbandian More predictions Florent Serra 1 3-0
Click here to get a Free ?25 Bet
Special offers
Open an account with Unibet and make a minimum deposit of at least £10 and get £10 for free. Open a Betfair account using the code <strong>VAC123 </strong>and take £25 freebet.
Open an account with BetClick and take a refund up to £20. 100% deposit bonus from Doxxbet for all new customers.
Open a new account with Paddy Power and they will match your first stake up to a maximum of £25. Every bet-at-home customer receives 5 euro bonus code on his birthday.

Tennis news

MADRID (AP)—The Spanish tennis federation says it plans to sue Canal Plus France for using its logo in a video that poked fun at Rafael Nadal.In the video skit on Les Guignols (The Puppets) satirical program, a life-size cartoon figure of Nadal is shown urinating into a gas tank before racing off and being pulled over by traffic police for speeding.A message of “Spanish athletes. They don’t win by chance” flashes across the screen, surrounded by the logos of the tennis federation and other Spanish sports groups.The video came hours after the Court of Arbitration for Sport issued a two-year ban against Spanish cyclist Alberto Contador for doping. [more]

FRANKFURT, Germany (AP)—Philipp Kohlschreiber has pulled out of Germany’s Davis Cup match against Argentina this weekend because of illness.The German tennis federation says Kohlschreiber has a stomach flu and won’t be able to play in the best-of-five series in Bamberg. Kohlschreiber is ranked No. 31 and is Germany’s No. 2 player after Florian Mayer at No. 21.Kohlschreiber’s absence could mean that veteran Tommy Haas gets the chance to play singles.Captain Patrik Kuehnen still has not said who will replace Kohlschreiber. [more]

PARIS (AP)—American qualifier Bethanie Mattek-Sands finished off Kristina Barrois of Germany with her 10th ace Wednesday to secure a 7-6 (3), 6-2 win and reach the second round of the Open GDF Suez.Barrois rallied from a 4-1 deficit to force a first-set tiebreaker. But Mattek-Sands won six straight points to take the first set before breaking Barrois twice in the second.Roberta Vinci of Italy, Klara Zakopalova of the Czech Republic and Monica Niculescu of Romania also advanced.The seventh-seeded Vinci beat Simona Halep of Romania 6-4, 6-4.Niculescu outlasted Jarmila Gajdosova of Australia 6-1, 4-6, 6-4 in an erratic match that saw 14 service breaks.Zakopalova cruised past French wild card Alize Cornet 6-3, 6-1 by winning eight straight games to take the first set and a 5-0 lead in the second. [more]

ALL NEWS