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Tennis Betting Lines – US Open First Round Picks

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Flushing Meadows, New York – Here are the tennis picks for some of the favorites at the 2007 US Open. Sportsbook.

Tennis Prediction: – No. 15 Ferrer has had some impressive moments at the US Open Series, none more so than his upset of Andy Roddick at the ATP Masters Series in Cincinnati. With his confidence and hard court game solidified, he is a good bet in this matchup.

Tennis : – Ferrer (-650) in straight sets.

Tennis Prediction: – No. 6 Blake has had a great US Open series, finishing as the runner up at two events and winning the New Haven title last week. As one of the US Open favorites, Blake is a sure play against kinsman No. 65 Russell.

Tennis : – Blake (-1800) in three sets.

Tennis Prediction: – While No. 58 Calleri is favored, No. 79 Seppi holds value in this matchup. Seppi’s arsenal includes a solid serve and forehand shot. Further strengthening his odds is the fact that Seppi favors hard court surfaces.

Tennis : – Seppi (+150) in four sets

Tennis Prediction: – After his shocking loss to Ferrer at the Cincinnati Masters Series, Roddick will be anxious to reassert himself. Roddick should have no problems against fellow countryman Gimelstob in his opening match.

Tennis : – Roddick in straight sets.

Tennis Prediction: – No. 3 Djokovic has the game and the hard court skill to advance deep into this tournament. Against Haase he is the sure bet. However, after defeating Federer at the ATP Masters Series in Montreal, in the following week Djokovic crashed out of the Cincinnati Masters Series in the first round. A sign of nerves? Pressure? No matter, notwithstanding the pressures of his achievements, against No. 95 Hasse, Djokovic should launch a perfect start to his US Open campaign.

Tennis Free Picks: – Djokovic (-3000) in straight sets.

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Nila Amerova is a freelance sports writer and regular contributor to the BetUS.com Locker Room.