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Australian Open 2007

Men's draw

(1) Roger Federer (Swi) v Bjorn Phau (Ger)
Jonas Bjorkman (Swe) v Olivier Patience (Fra)
Simon Greul (Ger) v Yen-Hsun Lu (Tai)
Jan Hernych (Cze) v (25) Mikhail Youzhny (Rus)
(24) Juan Carlos Ferrero (Spa) v Jan Hajek (Cze)
Danai Udomchoke (Tha) v Martin Vassallo Arguello (Arg)
Feliciano Lopez (Spa) v Qualifier
Nicolas Massu (Chi) v (14) Novak Djokovic (Ser)
(11) Marcos Baghdatis (Cyp) v Rainer Schuettler (Ger)
Gael Monfils (Fra) v Daniele Bracciali (Ita)
Gilles Simon (France) v Amer Delic (US)
Filippo Volandri (Ita) v (18) Richard Gasquet (Fra)
(27) Jose Acasuso (Arg) v Sam Querrey (US)
Florent Serra (Fra) v Nicolas Devilder (Fra)
Ivo Karlovic (Croa) v Juergen Melzer (Aut)
Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo (Spa) v (7) Tommy Robredo (Spa)


(4) Ivan Ljubicic (Cro) v Mardy Fish (US)
Nicolas Mahut (Fra) v Juan Monaco (Arg)
Stefan Koubek (Aut) v Wayne Arthurs (Aut)
Qualifier v (30) Agustin Calleri (Arg)
(20) Radek Stepanek (Cze) v Michael Llodra (Fra)
Lukas Dlouhy (Cze) v Qualifier
Thomas Johansson (Swe) v Qualifier
Kristian Pless (Den) v (16) David Ferrer (Spa)
(9) Mario Ancic (Cro) v Go Soeda (Jpn)
Joachim Johansson (Swe) v Guillermo Garcia-Lopez (Spa)
Vincent Spadea (US) v Igor Andreev (Rus)
Jiri Vanek (Cze) v (22) Dominik Hrbaty (Svk)
(26) Marat Safin (Rus) v Benjamin Becker (Ger)
Qualifier v Paradorn Srichaphan (Tha)
Marc Gicquel (Fra) v Alun Jones (Aus)
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Fra) v (6) Andy Roddick (US)

(8) David Nalbandian (Arg) v Janko Tipsarevic (Ser)
Qualifier v Nicolas Lapentti (Ecu)
Chris Guccione (Aus) v Olivier Rochus (Bel)
Christophe Rochus (Bel) v (28) Sebastien Grosjean (Fra)
(23) Robin Soderling (Swe) v Florian Mayer (Ger)
Andreas Seppi (Ita) v Qualifier
Qualifier v Qualifier
Albert Montanes (Spa) v (12) Tommy Haas (Ger)
(13) Tomas Berdych (Cze) v Lee Hyung-taik (Kor)
Qualifier v Robert Smeets (Aus)
Max Mirnyi (Blr) v Luis Horna (Per)
Qualifier v (21) Dmitry Tursunov (Rus)
(29) Xavier Malisse (Bel) v Arnaud Clement (Fra)
Fabrice Santoro (Fra) v Igor Kunitsyn (Rus)
Gilles Muller (Lux) v Gaston Gaudio (Arg)
Sergio Roitman (Arg) v (3) Nikolay Davydenko (Rus)
(5) James Blake (US) v Carlos Moya (Spa)
Peter Luczak (Australia) v Qualifier
Qualifier v Qualifier
Robby Ginepri (US) v (32) Nicolas Almagro (Spa)
(19) Lleyton Hewitt (Aus) v Qualifier
Frank Dancevic (Can) v Victor Hanescu (Rom)
Juan Martin del Potro (Arg) v Alessio di Mauro (Ita)
Evgeny Korolev (Rus) v (10) Fernando Gonzalez (Chi)
(15) Andy Murray (GB) v Alberto Martin (Spa)
Fernando Verdasco (Spa) v Paul-Henri Mathieu (Fra)
Juan Ignacio Chela (Arg) v Potito Starace (Ita)
Paul Goldstein (US) v (17) Jarkko Nieminen (Fin)
(31) Stanislas Wawrinka (Swi) v Kevin Kim (US)
Julien Benneteau (Fra) v Qualifier
Kristof Vliegen (Bel) v Philipp Kohlschreiber (Ger)
Robert Kendrick (US) v (2) Rafael Nadal (Spa)

Women's draw


(1) Maria Sharapova (Rus) v Camille Pin (Fra)
Roberta Vinci (Ita) v Anastassia Rodionova (Rus)
Qualifier v Meghann Shaughnessy (US)
Emmanuelle Gagliardi (Swi) v (30) Tathiana Garbin (Ita)
(22) Vera Zvonareva (Rus) v Tzipi Obziler (Isr)
Qualifier v Severine Bremond (France)
Varvara Lepchenko (Uzb) v Agnieszka Radwanska (Pol)
Vania King (US) v (13) Ana Ivanovic (Ser)
(12) Anna Chakvetadze (Rus) v Sybille Bammer (Aut)
Yulia Beygelzimer (Ukr) v Laura Granville (US)
Sophie Ferguson (Aus) v Jelena Kostanic Tosic (Cro)
Qualifier v (24) Samantha Stosur (Aus)
(28) Flavia Pennetta (Ita) v Kaia Kanepi (Est)
Chan Yung-jan (Tai) v Alicia Molik (Aus)
Qualifier v Peng Shuai (Chn)
Madison Brengle (US) v (8) Patty Schnyder (Swi)


(4) Kim Clijsters (Bel) v Vasilisa Bardina (Rus)
Akiko Morigami (Jap) v Tsvetana Pironkova (Bul)
Nicole Pratt (Aus) v Virginie Razzano (Fra)
Qualifier v (29)Alona Bondarenko (Ukr)
(17) Anna-Lena Groenefeld (Ger) v Qualifier
Ashley Harkleroad (US) v Yuan Meng (Chi)
Emilie Loit (Fra) v Aravane Rezai (Fra)
Qualifier v (15) Daniela Hantuchova (Slo)
(9) Dinara Safina (Rus) v Ekaterina Bychkova (Rus)
Youlia Fedossova (Fra) v Catalina Castano (Col)
Qualifier v Lourdes Dominguez Lino (Spa)
Elena Bovina (Rus) v (19) Li Na (Chi)
(32) Eleni Daniilidou (Gre) v Aiko Nakamura (Jap)
Olga Savchuk (Ukr) v Sania Mirza (Ind)
Qualifier v Emma Laine (Fin)
Nathalie Dechy (Fra) v (6) Martina Hingis (Swi)


(5) Nadia Petrova (Rus) v Tamarine Tanasugarn (Thai)
Gisela Dulko (Arg) v Sun Tiantian (Chi)
Michaella Krajicek (Ned) v Qualifier
Serena Williams (US) v (27) Mara Santangelo (Ita)
(18) Marion Bartoli (Fra) v Vera Dushevina (Rus)
Victoria Azarenka (Bel) v Yuliana Fedak (Ukr)
Melinda Czink (Hun) v Virginia Ruano Pascual (Spa)
Aleksandra Wozniak (Can) v (11) Jelena Jankovic (Ser)
(16) Shahar Peer (Isr) v Romina Oprandi (Ita)
Edina Gallovits (Rom) v Meilen Tu (US)
Zuzana Ondraskova (Cze) v Clarisa Fernandez (Arg)
Anna Smashnova (Isr) v (20) Tatiana Golovin (Fra)
(26) Maria Kirilenko (Rus) v Karolina Sprem (Cro)
Qualifier v Elena Likhovtseva (Rus)
Iroda Tulyaganova (Uzb) v Monique Adamczak (Aus)
Jessica Moore (Aus) v (3) Svetlana Kuznetsova (Rus)
(7) Elena Dementieva (Rus) v Stephanie Foretz (Fra)
Martina Muller (Ger) v Qualifier
Maria Elena Camerin (Ita) v Kirsten Flipkens (Bel)
Elena Vesnina (Rus) v (25) Anabel Medina Garrigues (Spa)
(21) Katarina Srebotnik (Slk) v Casey Dellacqua (Aus)
Iveta Benesova (Cze) v Galina Voskoboeva (Rus)
Jarmila Gajdosova (Slk) v Milagros Sequera (Ven)
Jill Craybas (US) v (10) Nicole Vaidisova (Cze)
(14) Francesca Schiavone (Ita) v Sandra Kloesel (Ger)
Lucie Safarova (Cze) v Alberta Brianti (Ita)
Laura Pous Tio (Spa) v Anastasiya Yakimova (Bel)
Sofia Arvidsson (Swe) v (23) Ai Sugiyama (Jap)
(31) Zheng Jie (Chi) v Julia Schruff (Ger)
Martina Sucha (Slk) v Eva Birnerova (Cze)
Marta Domachowska (Pol) v Olga Poutchkova (Rus)
Shenay Perry (US) v (2) Amelie Mauresmo (Fra)

Backed Ljubicic and Safin last week @ 34.0 and 23.0 respectively, so not overly impressed with the fact that they've ended up 1) in the same quarter as each other, and 2) in the same half as Federer . Now out to 41.0 and 26.0 respectively
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Old 12-01-2007, 08:33
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Re: Australian Open 2007

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Men's draw


Backed Ljubicic and Safin last week @ 34.0 and 23.0 respectively, so not overly impressed with the fact that they've ended up 1) in the same quarter as each other, and 2) in the same half as Federer . Now out to 41.0 and 26.0 respectively
Safin now @48, Ljubicic @80 i think i will try them with small bets, 'cos i think odds on both will go down
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Old 12-01-2007, 09:09
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Re: Australian Open 2007

I was hoping Carlos Moya might have been a bit luckier with the draw.
He's been playing some good tennis and looks to have tamed the trouser snake that I suspect led him astray last season.
Problem for him, imo, is that he's playing back-to-back weekends now and must be nearing his threshold but the odds probably won't be good enough for the lay here.

Lots of these guys and gals still haven't shown much this season and I guess there might be tough matches for Monfils, Grosjean, To-Jo and even Nalbandian while home boy Peter Luczak might be worth keeping an eye on in the early rounds, at least.
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Old 12-01-2007, 16:39
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Re: Australian Open 2007

Kim Clijsters is a girl who looks to retirement from tennis and one who increasingly loses interest and focus in what she's doing on court.
However, she came from a set down to beat much improved Jankovic this morning and a huge result given the Serbian's recent form.
It may be Kim has some impetus in knowing that HH won't be in Melbourne, (the one girl who'll beat her every time), and could be the factor that takes her to the final and straight through Sharapova .
That would be nice.
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Old 13-01-2007, 09:49
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Re: Australian Open 2007

i picked clijsters to win the aussy open a couple of weeks back @ 8/1 with bf now shes come into 6s i think. also i have a new year special bet for murray to reach a grand slam final in 2007 so lets hope he does and i can claim my money
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Re: Australian Open 2007

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Kim Clijsters is a girl who looks to retirement from tennis and one who increasingly loses interest and focus in what she's doing on court.
However, she came from a set down to beat much improved Jankovic this morning and a huge result given the Serbian's recent form.
It may be Kim has some impetus in knowing that HH won't be in Melbourne, (the one girl who'll beat her every time), and could be the factor that takes her to the final and straight through Sharapova .
That would be nice.
Kim didn't impress me one bit too be honest.

The number of unforced errors she made was a complete joke and she was fortunate here. Jankovic started losing her cool at crucial calls agains her(a couple which were wrong too) and she just blew it. Bit of a level head there and she would've comfortably won the game.

There is no outright on form player in thewomens tennis scene at the minute and this is very open.

Be interesting to see how Mauresmo is playing after her shoulder injury to the tail end of last season.

Im going to go with two long shot bets of two players who have impressed m when i seen them the last couple of weeks.

Peer to win @ 250.00 1pt
Chaktevadze @ 130.00 1pt
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Re: Australian Open 2007

Mens side will be interesting.

Federer is Federer but you will never be seeing me back 1.44 shots pre tournament.

He got beat in the final today by Roddick 2-1. Roddick played very well and this wil give him an immense amount of confidence as he has always failed to beat him in the past, blowing several MPs last time around.

Blake i like a lot. He has just won one of the finals against Moya. He was cruising and did his usual where he loses concentration and lets the player back in. He wasplaying brilliantly for the best part of the game and i love watching him play.

He will cause anyone problems and will be my only outright bet thus far.

Blake to win @ 70.00 1pt
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Old 14-01-2007, 19:53
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Re: Australian Open 2007

Anyone got any first round fancies?

I predict Federer will win...thank me later
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good choice beanie lol !!!!!!

I reckon Hewitt at 50/1 ew shout may be pretty good.
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Re: Australian Open 2007

just watchesd murray i know he battered the guy 6-0 6-0 6-1 but to be honest didnt play too well i thought other guy was very poor. i hope as i had a new year special bet that he'd get to a grand slam final in 2007 at 3/1 i hope he does but just cant see him getting past round 4 and nadal.

Also hewitt on now so see if my 50/1 pick is any good.
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Old 16-01-2007, 10:00
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just watchesd murray i know he battered the guy 6-0 6-0 6-1 but to be honest didnt play too well
Some people are never satisfied
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Re: Australian Open 2007

What is he supposed to do better? No-one has won 6-0 6-0 6-0 for 41 years at the Aussie Open.

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Old 17-01-2007, 22:42
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Re: Australian Open 2007

Couple of odds I don't understand:

Djokovic @ 80s...Murray @ 26s.

The main point here I suppose is that Djokovic has to play Fed earlier(and therefore there is a smaller chance of someone else taking him out before hand) but the likelihood is that either will have to beat the Swiss in order to win this tournament.

In terms of their abilities, Murray is young, athletic, in good form, with a proen record against higher ranking opponents, with a decent all round game, and that gives him a legitimate outside shot.

Djokovic has all that, plus he's fitter and less injury prone than Murray.

I don't understand the big difference there at all, but thats all really just to illustrate that Djokovic is bigger than he should be. Im on at 80s.
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Re: Australian Open 2007

I've bought X-Courts @ 78 in the Nadal v Kohlschreiber match. Nadal is struggling a bit, while Kohlschreiber is a useful players, capable of pushing Nadal in this one.

For those (most of you) who don't know this bet, the following example should demonstrate.

Match finishes 6-4 4-6 7-6 6-3

Make up = (6*4) + (4*6) + (7*6) + (6*3) = 108
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Old 18-01-2007, 09:49
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I see, so what you are looking for is a close game where the bookie thinks it will not be close. I guess what they are saying is they think it will be straight sets for Nadal at something like 7-5, 6-4, 6-3. Your basically banking on Kohlscheiber taking a set in the most part I guess.
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