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I've landed a bet so frequently on one of the bookmakers that they've stopped giving me 'PROMOS' 😆
What's next? Account ban? Is this how it usually go down?
#sportsbetting
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Not even an injured version of Alcaraz 😬
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@wagsischasing No version of Zverev is beating this version of Alcaraz.
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ATP 🎾
Alexander Zverev ML (+450) (1%)
This is just simply too wide with Carlos Alcaraz. When Zverev is playing confident tennis, he’s unplayable. He will challenge and play toe-to-toe with Alcaraz from the baseline. He’s too dominant in these conditions. This is not an easy task that the market makes it out to be.
We’ve seen the unplayable level this week at the Australian Open from Zverev. These are the moments I can always count on Zverev to be at his best and he’s yet to let me down so far. Zverev has such a reliable and dominant first serve that he’s landed 72% of the time here at the AO. The first serve is so critical in these conditions, especially against Alcaraz. Zverev has won 77% of the points when he’s landed the first serve over the last three matches. He’s coming off basically three strong performances, with unplayable outings against Cerundolo and Tien. There is no better spot to back Zverev than right here, especially at Alcaraz’s weakest event/surface.
Alcaraz has yet to drop a set, but his opponents have been pretty bad. Not a single opponent Alcaraz played has been able to command the serve at a consistent rate like Zverev will. When opponents are feeding Alcaraz second serves out the ass, then of course he’s going to be able to establish rhythm. That’s why the first serve is so critical in these faster conditions, in which Zverev will effectively pound. It’ll set up the baseline game, in which Zverev should control, and ultimately force Alcaraz to rush and develop unbalance. The backhand is elite and the combination of consistent power in rallies should fare well for Zverev. From what I’ve seen from Zverev this week, there’s no doubt in my mind that he’ll control the pace of this match.
The last time these two met at the AO, Zverev dominated this match. Alcaraz failed to compete with Zverev in these conditions. Zverev took home 73% of the points off his first serve, similar to his unplayable level right now, and ultimately crumbled Alcaraz from the baseline and suffocated any hope he had. Expect Zverev to force Alcaraz to rush his game and expect errors from Carlos. Zverev is too strong and will be a tough opponent for Alcaraz to get over his AO hump.
Again, this price is too wide. The head to head is too competitive with Zverev being the more dominant player on these courts and conditions. 36 wins for Zverev on these courts with 3 SF appearances and a Finals appearance last year. At this price, I’m backing my fucking goat.

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Do we have a poll on @Polymarket for @DjokerNole to win his 25th grand slam?
I can put my house on NO 🫢
#AustralianOpen
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I saw this at 6M btw and decided to hold my horses
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Will the 🐧 blow up? 8Jx8AAHj86wbQgUTjGuj6GTTL5Ps3cqxKRTvpaJApump
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