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Friday, May 26, 2006

Nadal & Henin-Hardenne Favored To Repeat at Roland Garros

With the second leg of tennis' Grand Slam beginning Monday at Roland Garros,
PinnacleSports.com today released odds on who'll win the Men's and Women's
singles titles at the 2006 French Open. Although the tournament draw hasn't
been announced yet, PinnacleSports.com foresees history repeating itself on
the clay courts, listing 2005 French Open champions Rafael Nadal and Justine
Henin-Hardenne as the favorites to win again this year. The largest sports
betting site on the Internet, PinnacleSports.com believes Rafael Nadal will
continue his clay court dominance at Roland Garros and lists the Spaniard as
a 10/11 favorite to win his second consecutive French Open title. Meanwhile,
the world's top ranked men's player and winner of seven of the past eleven
Grand Slam singles titles, Roger Federer is a slight 9/5 underdog to capture
his first title at Roland Garros. Outside of the top two players in the
world, PinnacleSports.com believes all other players are long shots to win
on the red clay of Paris. Argentinian David Nalbandian (23/1); Spaniards
Nicolas Almagro (31/1) and Tommy Robredo (48/1), Russian Nikolay Davydenko
(57/1), and Chilean Fernando Gonzalez (59/1) are considered the top
contenders despite long odds against them. The odds are also heavily against
top American players Andy Roddick (124/1), James Blake (225/1) and Tommy
Haas (225/1) winning the second Grand Slam of the year.

On the women's side, PinnacleSports.com lists last year's champion Justine
Henin-Hardenne as a 5/2 favorite to win her third French Open title. World
number two, Kim Clijsters and four-time 2006 WTA tournament winner Nadia
Petrova have the second best odds to win the tournament at 5/1. Winner of
this year's Australian Open, Amelie Mauresmo currently stands at 7/1 odds to
overcome the pressure and capture her home country's Grand Slam tournament.
After capturing her first singles title since her comeback,
PinnacleSports.com lists Martina Hingis as a solid contender at Roland
Garros at 10/1 odds. Other contenders on the clay courts include; Svetlana
Kuznetsova (11/1), Venus Williams (16/1), Maria Sharapova (16/1), Elena
Dementieva (35/1) and Dinara Safina (43/1). The women's champion in 2000 and
last year's runner-up, Mary Pierce is a 49/1 underdog to win her second
French Open championship.

Current Odds: *All Odds Subject To Change*

Odds To Win Men's French Open (favorites & notable)

Rafael Nadal 10/11

Roger Federer 9/5

David Nalbandian 23/1

Nicolas Almagro 31/1

Tommy Robredo 48/1

Nikolay Davydenko 57/1

Fernando Gonzalez 59/1

Gaston Gaudio 64/1

David Ferrer 70/1

Jose Acasuso 70/1

Marat Safin 88/1

Andy Roddick 124/1

James Blake 225/1

Tommy Haas 225/1

Odds To Win Women's French Open (favorites & notable)

Justine Henin-Hardenne 5/2

Kim Clijsters 5/1

Nadia Petrova 5/1

Amelie Mauresmo 7/1

Martina Hingis 10/1

Svetlana Kuznetsova 11/1

Venus Williams 16/1

Maria Sharapova 16/1

Elena Dementieva 35/1

Dinara Safina 43/1

Mary Pierce 49/1

Patty Schnyder 56/1

Francesca Schiavone 72/1

Anastasia Myskina 79/1

PinnacleSports.com will also offer betting lines on every French Open match
utilizing their unique -105 pricing model that provides more value and up to
50% better odds to players than traditional sportsbooks. For more
information and a complete list of odds, please visit
www.pinnaclesports.com.

About PinnacleSports.com PinnacleSports.com (www.pinnaclesports.com) is the
Internet's largest sports betting site serving customers in more than 80
countries worldwide. Founded in 1998, PinnacleSports.com was the first
sports book to introduce reduced margin wagering, using a -105 pricing model
that gives bettors up to 50% better value on wagers than traditional
bookmakers.

posted by Jerry "Jet" Whittaker at 5/26/2006 10:57:00 AM

 

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