5 Separate Bets To Make On Sport This Summer
With a summer full of sport and the UK being in such a state it’s causing people to do nothing but feel depressed, it’s a great time to bet some money and hopefully take home some winnings.
The following 5 bets encompass tennis and football betting and although they aren’t guaranteed, they are all popular bets to place this summer.
1. Brazil to win the World Cup – whilst most football Brand Levitra critics agree that Brazil aren’t playing to the same standard that the world is used to, there’s no doubting that they are one of the most dominating teams in the 2010 World Cup.
Due to play Chile on 28 June, should they win, they will have an easy route through to the final, meeting either Netherlands or Slovakia in the quarterfinals and then Uruguay or Ghana in the semi-finals.
2. Germany to be in the final of the World Cup – topping Group D and showing a dominating performance against Australia, beating them 4-0, Germany progressed to the final 16 stage, where they beat England 4-1.
England may have played so poorly that Chris Waddle said on BBC Radio 5 Live “you don’t see goals like that unless you play pub football on a Sunday morning”, but Germany showed their class nonetheless. They may struggle to beat Brazil in the final, but it shouldn’t be much of an effort getting there.
3. Roger Federer to win the men’s singles title at Wimbledon – one of the most decorated Grand Slam tennis players of all time, Switzerland’s Roger Federer has won 16 individual Grand Slam titles since his first in 2003.
Winning the Australian Open earlier in the year, as well as last year’s Wimbledon and the French Open, Federer is the number two men’s singles tennis player in the world and it wouldn’t be a bad move to put your money on him to win the 2010 men’s singles event at Wimbledon.
4. Serena Williams to take the women’s singles and doubles titles at Wimbledon – currently ranked first in the world for both the women’s singles event and the women’s doubles event, Serena Williams has won 24 women’s singles and doubles since 1999.
It might be a difficult feat to accomplish, but she’s done it before and therefore with her being in such good form at the minute, place a few pounds on Serena Williams to win both the women’s singles and doubles titles at this year’s Wimbledon.
5. Spaniards to win both the World Cup and Wimbledon – whilst this bet goes against what’s been said in bet 1 and 3, you Tadacip are likely to receive respectable odds for Spaniards to win both the 2010 World Cup and Wimbledon.
For the World Cup, Spain has made it through to the last 16 stage relatively easily and although they have some difficult competition ahead, most would agree they have the quality to see the competition through.
For Wimbledon, Rafael Nadal is number 1 in the world for the men’s singles event and whilst he’s a little out of form in the tournament so far, it would be highly surprising for the world number 1 to leave the tournament at this stage.
Author Bio: Vickram Chandrer is a world cup betting writer specialising in football betting. You can carry out football betting at VictorChandler.com
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