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Flash:

Welcome to the BetUS TV channel, where it’s golf, it’s tennis, and it’s horse racing, but at the moment, it’s all about SW19, which is Wimbledon. We’ve got both the finals of the men’s and the ladies. Well, the ladies is one we’re going to kick off with first, but before we start to get you all the expert analysis, and by the way, it is expert as well, because in all the preview shows, they have given you the finalists of both the men’s and the women’s.

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Flash:

My two experts for you are, stateside Alex Christenson, who’s better knows as @_Noops, and from the other side of the world in Europe, we’ve got Snize, which is @SnizeMaster. Alex, I’m going to come to you first, because we’re obviously going to kick off with the women. We’ve got a bit of a surprise, but we’ve got an evenly matched match as well.

Alex:

Yeah. As we look through the draw, one of the things that we talked about on the show and one of the things I think all three of us pretty much nailed, it was finally going to end, Iga Swiatek, just blowing through tournaments and absolutely crushing people. And we’ve had a chance for things to open up. We have owned Jabeur as we thought, walked through that bottom half, a very, very easy draw. I mean, you couldn’t really ask for a better opportunity for her to move through to this final. Took care of business.

Alex:

And on the top half, a name that I’ve sort of scorned I guess, or eschewed if you want, Elena Rybakina, has been somebody that I’ve taken outrights time and time again, she’s been very profitable. But for the first time probably in a few months, and I’m curious to hear what Snize thinks of her form, she just all of a sudden is planned fantastic tennis now. They’re ideal conditions for her game, but I hadn’t seen anything from her all year to expect her to be able to put it together like this. I think that it makes sense that she would serve so well for a handful of matches, but to do it for two weeks in a row like we’ve seen, is truly impressive.

Flash:

Get yourselves in the chat, because we’ll have a little bit of a Q&A at the end of this show as well. But Snize, we have got Rybakina, or Rybakina, against Ons Jabeur. Obviously, Ons Jabeur has been right away through this tournament and hardly tested, but it’s been not really that impressive considering the standard. But on the other side of the draw, anyone who got to the final, they’ve been through maybe three finals already.

Snize:

Yeah. So really surprising to see Rybakina in the final, but she’s played well. She’s, as Alex said, found a level, not out of nowhere, but it’s a level that we haven’t seen for a long time, really since her breakout in 2020, and then just her momentum stalled with the COVID pandemic and everything.

Snize:

But someone obviously was going to take advantage of the top half, with Iga Swiatek being there. And I thought was going to be Simona Halep, I didn’t feel asking on her following the draw, but she did make the semifinals, but Rybakina took her out there.

Snize:

Ons Jabeur hasn’t played super impressively, but did what has been asked of her. And although she’s dropped sets, the sets she’s won, they’ve been dominant. And Jabeur actually predicted one bold prediction for herself in 2022, she was interviewed by the WTA, she said, I’m going to win Wimbledon. And it’s looking quite likely now, being the warranted favorite to take this final.

Flash:

You think? I think it’s a lot closer than people think. Alex, what type of weapons of someone who’s just jumped off of the moon and they’ve come down, they’ve landed in Southwest London, they go into the final to watch this, what are the weapons from Elena Rybakina against Ons Jabeur? How does the, I say dog, but she’s not really a dog, where is she? Like +135 and the favorite it at -155, that’s as close to a pick them.

Alex:

Yeah, the short underdog, Elena Rybakina, what you’re going to see is a very powerful serve, but to me, it doesn’t look powerful. It’s very smooth, her motion’s great, she just does a great job of hitting the center of the racket, hitting her spots. You’re going to watch her be able to really navigate that and use that as a weapon.

Alex:

And then on the return, I know her movement maybe isn’t top level, but she’s has really good positioning and knows how to, almost in a way that we’ve seen from big servers like Kvitova and players like that, they know how to use a couple of steps to get themselves in position to really feast on second serves. I mean, that’s what we saw in the Halep match, she just could not get a first serve in, and Rybakina knew where to step up and push on some of those returns. So she’ll have a strong serve and I think she’ll be pretty solid on return.

Alex:

And Jabeur has just about everything, she’s like a Swiss army knife of tennis. It’s just about everything that she could do. She’s been really great going to net, we’ve seen a ton of highlights of her just taking her time and getting to net, and just trying to be aggressive. So I’m curious to see if she tries to bring Rybakina in. I don’t think that Elena has faced too many really strong net volley players as I look through the list of players that she’s faced. I mean, maybe Tomljanovic tried just a little bit there, but I’m curious to see what Jabeur can do, because she’s really capable of everything.

Flash:

Elena Rybakina, 6 foot tall Snize. Are we going to see a little bit of the slices, the drop shots, from Ons Jabeur, because as Alex says, she’s got absolutely everything? Simona Halep, she played into her hands. Also, a lot of people think that Ons Jabeur is going to enjoy the pace off of the dog’s racket.

Snize:

Yeah, so Jabeur has so many different weapons to her. She has the big serve and the big forehand that Rybakina possesses, but she also has a wicked slice. Not quite at the level of Ashleigh Barty that terrorized everyone in women’s tennis, but it’s really potent. She can pull drop shots, drag her into net, really test that lateral movement, and she’s also just got a great net game. So I’m expecting slicing and dancing, moving Rybakina from side to side, bring her in with drop shots, and really just try and rip the pace from her and not really let her dictate.

Snize:

Ons will enjoy the matchup I think, but for her, it’s more key to get Rybakina off the baseline dictating, because if she’s allowed to do that, it will be a really tough match for her.

Flash:

Okay. Let’s put some meat on the bone here, because we’ve got money line +135 for Rybakina, the favorite Ons Jabeur from Tunisia -155. Remember, neither of these two have been in a Wimbledon final before, so nerves could play a part. Handicap is a +2.5 for Elena at -115, Ons Jabeur is obviously then -2.5 at -105. The total games is interesting because at 22, you’re looking at maybe at three sets.

Flash:

Alex, let’s look after these first free lines, where do we go?

Alex:

I think the money line there is a little closer to right than wrong, would probably lean towards Jabeur. Wouldn’t hold a bet against anybody who likes that, Jabeur -2.5, I have it closer to 3 myself, but most of the value for me here sits in the total. You make a good point about 22 maybe being a little bit high, but I think books are always a little bit slow to adjust. And this is finally a 22 we’ve seen, they’ve been really reticent to hang 22s in some of these lines.

Alex:

But grass season is really where we see more tiebreakers, there’s been a ton of 7:5s this tournament. If you wanted to before the tournament, you could have bet, I think it was over 26 tiebreakers on the women’s side, that cashed a week ago. We’ve seen like 30 something here. So you need to make those adjustments, and I would have this total closer to 22.5. And again, although my dog is really excited right now, I would actually take [inaudible].

Flash:

[inaudible]? But is he loving the over 22 or the under?

Alex:

I think he likes the over 22. We’ll see if he pitches himself in again there a little bit. But I think we’re going to see a really tight match, as Snize mentioned, both women with strong serves here. I like the over 22, and we’ll get to some other bets, I even like the first set over here. I think we’re going to see some 7:5s, some 7:6s, so I’m happy to catch this in three, but I think we can get there in two.

Flash:

Yeah. And the other thing before I go to Snize is, I’ve got to give a plenty credit where it’s due, because the BetUS odds compiler, we’ve got over 50 props, they are working like the elves on Christmas Eve. The numbers are right up to date. So some of the numbers that we had an hour ago, they’ve moved already. They might have moved in your favor, or you might have missed the boat, but only by maybe 5 or 10 cents.

Flash:

We’ve got player total here at 12 and 12.5, that tells you everything. If we go to three, they’re both going over 12 surely.

Snize:

Yeah, it’s looking like an over to me. Elena Rybakina Back is the total ace leader this season on the WTA tour, 219 aces hit, and she’s hit 49 thus far this Wimbledon, as compared to Ons’s 17. That first serve has been absolutely incredible, and it’s going to be really hard for either woman to break I think in this matchup. I’m expecting a serve oriented matchup and I’m expecting long sets. Like Alex said, I really do like the first set over looks. But I went with the full game, I got in over 21.5, but I do endorse over 22 as well.

Snize:

I think it can hit in two, but I also think this is the maiden major final for both these women, nerves will be involved. This seems like a typical matchup where one woman gets ahead, wins the first set, and then the nerves kick in and we get decider. So for that reason, I’m on the over games. I’m also on the over 2.5 sets, I think that’s available at +145 right now.

Flash:

Yeah, that’s moved from +135, the over 2.5 sets that we think that this will go to a decider.

Flash:

But let me just pull you back a little bit because first set, this is the props that are available at BetUS, and I’m just trying to highlight a couple or a few of them. Over first set, first set over 9.5 at -125. If we finish this tight, surely it’s a minimum of 6:4, and that’s going to pay. As we say, three sets at +145. This is like, it’s the standout, and we see a minimum of 6:4 in the first, Alex?

Alex:

I think there’s a good chance there. A lot of that really hinges on who serves first and who gets a chance to break first. As someone that likes to bet those first set overs, you have a lot of really tragic 6:3s. So I think there is a little bit more value in going up to that next level, because if things are really tight, I think we are going to get to a position where it’s 4:4 or 5:5, and that’s when that 10.5 looks really nice.

Alex:

So I think there is maybe just a touch of value on that over 9.5, but I’m happy to sell the extra game and go up to 10.5 for a bigger number.

Flash:

Okay. Snize, we’re going over 22, right? All three of us like the over 22, who do we want to win that first set? Do we want Rybakina, and then we know that Jabeur is going to have to come back? What I’m saying is, if Jabeur wins the first set, are we likely to see a 2:0 for the favorite?

Snize:

Hmm, that’s a difficult one. I think I’d rather see Rybakina to win the first set, because Jabeur has had greater success in her career, has taken down some big titles, and Rybakina has shown in the past that nerves can unsettle her. So I would rather want Rybakina not to win the first set and then for Ons to come back, which she’s done on multiple occasions this tournament already. She lost the first set against, who was it? I think it was Marie Bouzkova. It was Marie Bouzkova in the quarter final, she lost the first set 6:3, then came back with the stomp. She did lose a set against Maria as well, though it wasn’t the first.

Snize:

So I’m more comfortable with Jabeur losing the first set than I would be Rybakina, because her game, I think that she’ll overcomplicate things. If Ons puts up a really big set, Rybakina, who really has the simpler game plan to execute, may start overthinking things and going for too much in a desperate bid to hit through. So yeah, much rather get Ons to lose the first set to get the over 2.5.

Flash:

Big pressure on both the ladies here, because one’s been self-imposed by saying I’m going to win Wimbledon. And one is like, oh my God, where am I? I’ve arrived at 2 o’clock on the Saturday afternoon in 2022, if you’re a tennis player.

Flash:

Okay, let’s have a little look at the official picks, although we are giving you leans as well and pointers. Over 22 at -105. Obviously Snize was a -115, because you got that in early, but the number’s moved, it’s -105. First set over 10.5 at +250. Remember, you could also have over 9.5 at -125, so you could do them both. Over 2.5 sets at +145, was +135 just about 15, 20 minutes ago.

Flash:

Tie break in the match, also at +175. We get a tie break in this match, we are going over the 22, so they’re all correlated. We’re liking the +145 to be honest, I don’t think there’s 6:2s, 6:1s here. Although, we don’t mind a 6:2, 6:1 if we get the first two sets split at 6:7, 7:6.

Flash:

Okay, let’s kick on. Just before we go to the men’s final, which is another bit of a shocker to be honest, who are we going for, because neither of you have gone for one of the girls on the money line? So Alex who wins?

Alex:

I think Jabeur wins. I think it is pretty close, but in general Snize makes a really good point. Just about everything that Rybakina can do well, Jabeur can do well herself. So it’s going to come down to who’s more comfortable on the day, and I think Jabeur has maybe been pressed a little more in the tournament so far and it might be a little more mentally ready than Rybakina. But I wouldn’t be surprised if the Ukrainian won either.

Flash:

Snize, if you were on, just say Ons Jabeur was around the +800 prior to the tournament, do you hedge on the 135, because Rybakina was at +100 and +2600 just to win her quarter?

Snize:

Yeah. So if you followed us along in the pre-tournament show, obviously you’d know I was on Jabeur outright, that was the one future I did give out that survived the carnage that was the women’s straw. I do feel confident that she will be the winner at the end of it all.

Snize:

And I don’t think there’s enough value in the Rybakina money line, I think the prizes are about right. And for me to hedge, one, there has to be value, and two, there must be a stern belief in me that my play will not win. There could be an injury or something catastrophic that would need to happen for me to consider hedging. So it both needs to be value and also has to be just me being unconvinced that my player’s going to win.

Snize:

So I’m not going to hedge here, not even if Jabeur goes down a set. I’m believing in her all the way to the win.

Flash:

Okay, so there’s no hedging there. I know a lot of people probably will, especially if Jabeur wins the first set, because you’re going to get maybe +500 +600 on the Kazakhstan representative.

Flash:

Okay, so let’s move on. By the way, Kyle says, there’s been a lot of 6:3s in this tournament on both the men’s and the women’s draws. Okay, so now it’s time we go to Sunday. It’s the men’s, it’s the golden ribbon event. And there’s one name in there that everyone was expecting. It’s Novak Djokovic against Nick Kyrgios. Nick Kyrgios is like one of those, he’s Marmite, you either love him or you hate him. Got the walkover against Nadal.

Flash:

We all said that we didn’t like Iga Swiatek on the women’s side, too short. But Djokovic, who was at -130, -135, some people got +100 maybe eight weeks ago, here he is in the final and undoubtedly the best player, but it’s not going to be easy.

Flash:

You can go first Snize, because Djokovic at -400, Kyrgios at +320, there’s plenty value. And by the way, that number has come down, there is money coming in for the outsider.

Snize:

Yeah. So obviously no surprises really seeing Novak Djokovic in this final, he had quite the kind draw really. But he hasn’t looked vintage, he’s put in some really poor sets. He was two sets to love down against Jannik Sinner in the quarter final. He lost a 2:6 first set to Cameron Norrie, could barely hit the court. He also lost a set to Tim Van Rijthoven and Soonwoo Kwon, so he’s lost sets in four of his six matches thus far. So certainly has shown vulnerability.

Snize:

And on the other side, we have Nick Kyrgios, the man who has been saying for a long time that he’s really a top five player in one of the very, very elite in the world, but he hasn’t backed that up, while he has this tournament, Nick Kyrgios, with his elite, elite, elite serve and his big game. Immense talent. And actually being able to keep his mentality, I mean somewhat together, enough together to be able to just focus on the tennis, and that has paid dividends for him. It’s been a great run for him beating Tsitsipas. But again, draw has actually been quite kind to him as well, Cristian Garin in the quarter final of a grass tournament, walk over against Nadal, Nakashima, Krajinovic, really been a kind draw for him.

Snize:

But this final should be electric between two fantastic players. And it’s worth noting that Kyrgios has beat Djokovic two times before, both of their matches he’s won.

Flash:

Yeah. I’m looking at the moment, because I’ve got there, the player’s total under or over. But while I go and dig in, Alex, if Kyrgios is going to win, is he going to have to like just knock the antics on the head and just concentrate for maybe four or five sets? And then that pushes me, do we go under or over 38, because 7:6s, could we see a couple of tie breakers here?

Alex:

Absolutely. I think that given the way Kyrgios plays and the way Djokovic has, I’m with Snize. It’s hard to tell for me though if it’s a lack of effort. He really seems like he’s kind of taken it easy for the first set or so in a lot of these matches, and then all of a sudden he starts to play a really great defense, he’s all over the court doing Djokovic stuff again. It’s hard to tell if that was the plan or if he’s really getting himself in some tough spots.

Alex:

But Kyrgios just has to keep doing what he’s doing. I think he got a huge favor and not having to playing Nadal, not because I thought he would lose that match or it would really fatigue him. But I think emotionally, Nadal’s a player that he has struggled against and he talks about a lot. And I think he would really go out there and maybe use a lot of ammunition that he has in the tank emotionally that he’s going to need to beat Djokovic. So I think that’s really nice for him, not only to get a little bit of rest, but maybe to avoid having to manage that emotional high two matches in a row. It’s obviously tough playing Nadal or Djokovic, but back to back is rough.

Alex:

I’m trying to remember the exact term that I used on the preview show, but he’s really calmed down. He’s like this nice kind of calm, reasonable, rational guy. He hasn’t thrown too many temper tantrums or nothing too crazy on the court yet. I mean, he’s jumping and diving and sliding all over the place, but that’s more because he’s having fun than he’s upset. So if he can come out and play his game, which is hold serve, just get me to a tie break where all I have to do is maybe get one or two breaks there, and then it’s kind of over. I mean, his serve is electric. So I think Kyrgios has a great chance here.

Flash:

+225 Snize for Kyrgios just get the first set. Surely that sets us up for the whole of the final, and it could pay for a few of our extra props?

Snize:

Yeah. So I really do like the first set look for Kyrgios, especially given Djokovic’s propensity to start slow. He’s already lost the first set in both of his matches preceding this one and could well happen again, especially if Kyrgios starts serving well and Nole is sluggish, as he has been.

Snize:

I also like Kyrgios to win, I think there’s value here. On my Twitter timeline I went out, as soon as he got the walkover to the final, I went out with an outright on Kyrgios +550, so that’s better than the prices that we have available now, but I still think the money line price is off. I was able to get a +335 on Kyrgios, but +320 is still excellent.

Snize:

I think the Aussie, he knows how to beat Djokovic, he’s obviously he’s done it twice before. And the aura and the fear factor that the big three members have, they don’t really have any effect on Kyrgios because he thinks he’s the best in the world, and he plays like it. When he’s fully serious, fully locked in, like he is now, I think he has every chance, and far greater than these prices would suggest, to take it on.

Flash:

Snize, do we like this to go to five sets? Because then obviously, how are we looking with the 38.5s?

Snize:

I do like a close match. I’m not quite sure if it’s going to be four close sets or if it’s going to be five sets, but I’m expecting tiebreakers like Alex said. I even consider betting over 1.5 tie breaks in the match, because I do see… I mean, Kyrgios, especially when he’s not putting in effort, he’s just going to tank on return. He’s not going to care about returning serves, and just transport himself to the next service game. So we can see quite a few rapid games and sets for Kyrgios, where he just goes with serve.

Snize:

So I think even if we get four sets, we have a great possibility to hit this over, so I’m on the over 38.5. And really, I thought they were going to open this 39.5, even 40.5 I would’ve said it, because with the serve that Kyrgios has got and with the way his game stacks up, return being the vulnerability, even against the greatest returner of all time in Djokovic, I still think this total is several games off. Five sets could happen, but I’m expecting four close sets at worst, so definitely the over for me.

Flash:

Alex, are we worried about the total because of Nick Kyrgios? If he goes down a break or two, he just chucks it and says, okay, I’ll see you at the next one. He’s guilty of doing that on his way to the final.

Flash:

But I’m then thinking, Novak to win 3:2 at +550, or Kyrgios to win 3:2 at +850. It’s almost like I do in the soccer, which is just have both teams to win on penalties, because the value’s great.

Alex:

I would maybe look more towards Novak in five. I wonder if Nick again, is going to be able to get through a five set match like this and maybe have a comeback victory or win a deciding set like that.

Alex:

I agree that there is some risk that we’ll have some quick sets here, again, given how good Novak can be in return and how much Nick is willing to just punt sets from time to time. It’s a struggle. I think I would probably look at maybe set overs instead of the over 38. I do think we’re going to see at least four here. It feels like it’s kind of 3:2 Kyrgios or 3:2 Joker, if I was looking to play either of those props.

Alex:

I just think the longer the match goes, the better it is for Djokovic. And as much as I think Kyrgios can win a quick match, Djokovic is still going to get a set. So give me the over 3.5 sets or something like that.

Flash:

Okay. Nero says, we have covered this Nero, Djokovic has been losing the first sets in the games recently and the books to have him as favorite. We actually do fancy Kyrgios at +225 to win that first set. And if that comes in, then it sets you up really to have a free roll at any of the other props.

Flash:

I mean, Novak at +550, I don’t see him blitzing him 3:0. 3:1? Yeah, it’s one of those. You are liking the games at 38 Snize, Alex, are you at 38 as well?

Alex:

Yeah, I’d be happy to play the over there. I’m just sticking with Kyrgios props. I think that my strongest lean in this is that Kyrgios has a much better chance than the market has given us here. So I played Kyrgios to win the match, Kyrgios first set.

Alex:

And then I haven’t seen this yet, this is a special prop that at some point will be on the deli menu as books continue to open things up, there’ll be something at a few places and I’m sure BetUS will open this, Kyrgios to win a tiebreaker and win the match. I don’t know what number that’ll be, but I’ll just blindly play whatever that is, probably for a little bit just for fun.

Alex:

And then my other look was Kyrgios -1.5 sets. Again, I think if he wins this match, it’s quick. So I’m going to take just some Kyrgios stuff at some big numbers, take a couple of units, split them up a little bit here and just take advantage of what I think is too big of a number, despite the fact that before the tournament, and now, I think Novak probably wins this match. I mean, he probably wins this tournament. I haven’t seen anything to lead me against that, but Kyrgios has a much better chance than the three to one Tennis odds dictate.

Flash:

Yeah, I’m liking that Kyle has also added in here that his model had a total of 40.5. Well Kyle, tell me, with your 40.5, was you’re going to go under or over? So you can just type that in the chat and I’ll get someone to put it up on the screen. I want to know if you and your model was under or over the 40.5, knowing that Kyrgios could just chuck a game and get beat 6:1 and then come back and return the compliment in the next.

Flash:

Snize, how does Kyrgios beat Djokovic though? Do you think that he’s one of those, that Kyrgios can respond if he loses the first set?

Snize:

It is. And for the record, he hasn’t lost any sets against Djokovic yet, he’s won both of his matches in straight sets against Novak. And those were in slower conditions than this interestingly, Acapulco and Indian Wells, which are both slow hard courts, which would be advantageous to Djokovic, who is the better rallier from the back of the court. On grass, obviously Novak’s forte, but it’s even better for Kyrgios.

Snize:

For him to win, he’s just going to have to keep doing what he’s been doing, serve extremely well and win a couple of key points. Perhaps get into Novak’s head a little bit with his antics, that has unsettled some of his opponents in the past.

Flash:

Mental bullying it’s been accused of.

Snize:

He’s hit 39 aces in those two matches. Novak interestingly only had one break point, and Kyrgios won way more points. So I think he just has to serve really well and nick a couple of key points here and there. If Novak is going to be off, which he has been in some moments during this tournament, Kyrgios will be there to pounce. And if he can do those things and really just play within himself, he has every chance.

Snize:

It’s just going to come down to Kyrgios playing his brand of tennis and his best tennis, without letting his inner demons distract him. And that’s going to be enough, because that’s how talented he is. We really could be looking at a world number one, if he puts in this kind of consistent effort 52 weeks a year.

Flash:

Wow, crazy. Nick Kyrgios being the world number one. Alex, first set over 10 games at -110. Is that something you’d be interested in?

Alex:

It’s right where I had it. I was pretty disappointed Flash, I was hoping to get a nice number on over 10.5. I mean, not as good as the +250 we got on the ladies side, and Snize plays these a lot more, I thought maybe there was a chance we’d see +175, something in that range. But no, no, no, they got it right here, I think 10 is a really solid number. Basically what you have there is, if Djokovic is going to serve first, you’re probably hoping to play the under their live, there’s probably more of a propensity for him to win say, 6:2, 6:3, like that, whereas if Kyrgios gets to start, he might just serve his way through the set.

Alex:

So I think unfortunately, they hit that number right on the nose. That’s why again, I’m looking at more just Kyrgios stuff. A lot of these other numbers look just about right to me.

Flash:

First set over 10.5 though is at +150. But it goes over 10.5, that correlates with over 38 because we’re looking at a tiebreaker, are we Snize?

Snize:

Yep. I do like the first set over as well, that’s usually something I like to get involved in. And I might just go ahead and add that later and tweet at BetUS if so, so I’d be sure to check the Twitter @SnizeMaster for more additions after the show. But that’s always something that I love to get involved with.

Flash:

Okay. Let’s have a little look at the official picks, because then we’ll go back and we’ll get who they think is going to actually win, but it’s going to be pretty self-explanatory. Let’s start with Alex, because he is totally in love with the numbers and the dog. And remember, we’ve got Kyrgios +320 today, well let me tell you, Snize got +550 when he heard that there might be a chance of Nadal withdrawing.

Flash:

Over 38.5 at -115, I think all three of us were enjoying that, but we want to see a long tennis match. Kyrgios first set at +225, I’m I’m definitely going to have a piece of that, because I’m going to be tailing. Kyrgios at +320 as well is double dipping. Kyrgios -1.5 in sets, so a 3:1 win for Kyrgios at [inaudible]. But that also brings in remember the 3:0 well, which was just crazy, crazy numbers.

Flash:

Okay, let’s have a little look. And also, I would like to remind you to subscribe and to ring the bell. Ring the bell means, we’ll notify you and you’ll never miss any content again. And that’s good, because you’ve got Wimbledon this weekend, which is obviously the start of the summer. On Tuesday, we have a new guest on the British Open, it’s the golf, it’s the 150th British Open from St. Andrews, and Brad Thomas will be joining James [inaudible].

Flash:

So I’ve gone all stateside, so I will be flying in the flag, because Craig Edwards is getting married and he is on his honeymoon. Which I was going to say to him, listen, I still need you to be on the show, but it would’ve been about 11:30, and I fancy he might be a little bit busy at that time of night.

Flash:

And all of a sudden, we’ve got the futures coming up on 21st of July, we will start off with the Bundesliga and then it’s straight back in, it’s La Liga, Serie A, and the Premier League. Every week, we will have future shows, and every month, we will have competitions where you can win a shirt from one of them leagues. So we’re going to be firing out the presses this year as well.

Flash:

Okay. I’ve just been looking here and just seeing if there’s anything more. Depends on which side Ben is on, is Kyle having a private conversation with you there Snize?

Snize:

It’s just Twitter banter really, it’s a legendary user on the app. It’s a bit of an inside joke.

Flash:

Okay. Kyrgios, winning the first set looks like. If we had like one bet, if I said to you, you’ve only got one bet boys, $100, Alex, where does it go?

Snize:

Kyrgios to win the first set. I’ll go Kyrgios to win the first set or Kyrgios to win the match, but give me first set.

Flash:

Yeah, 225 looks nice. Snize, $100?

Snize:

I think I’m also going to say Kyrgios wins the first set, if he’s going to be seriously involved in winning this match, I think.

Snize:

Actually, I’m going to go with the BetUS prop of Kyrgios to win the first set and win match, you get a little nice boost to +400 on that.

Flash:

Alex was looking for that earlier, is that now up since? I told you, my little elves, they’re flying. Alex says that they’ll be coming up soon and Snize is saying that they’re now up. So the price is that, so that’s Kyrgios-

Snize:

+400 for him to win the first set and then win the match.

Alex:

Lock it in.

Flash:

Really? But that’s +225 for him to win the first set and +322, so I was thinking that should be +875, +900.

Snize:

I mean, the books know that if Kyrgios’s going to be locked in and get the first set, he’s going to have a very high probability of winning the match from there. So I think it’s fair and it’s just a nice way to build off of that first set. But I do like both.

Flash:

I think you’re both missing a trick here. The one I’d be looking at then, if I could correlate or put them together, would be Kyrgios to win the first set and over 38 games. I think then we are in serious business.

Flash:

Okay, let’s have a look at all the official picks. I appreciate everyone who’s been typing in the chat, but it is a massive weekend, but here we go. Alex, you can give me your best bets please?

Alex:

On the women’s side, just going to play some overs here. Give me Rybakina-Jabeur over 22 games. And then the first set over as well, play a little bit less of a stake there, over 10.5 at +250.

Alex:

On the men’s side, give the Aussie. Kyrgios to win, Kyrgios to win the first set, and even Kyrgios -1.5 sets, so that’s Kyrgios 3:1 or 3:0 to win the match there.

Alex:

That’s everything I’ve got.

Flash:

Wow. Kyrgios remember to win 3:2, which could be a cover, is at +850. There’s some big numbers there if you do fancy. So I don’t remember if so many people will be on the -130 or even the +100, if the early bird got the worm in Novak Djokovic.

Flash:

But Snize, can you now give me your selections please? So can we have that picks graphic back up?

Snize:

Yep. So for my best bets for these finals, it’s all aboard the over train in the women’s, over 22 games -115, over 2.5 sets at +138 it was, +145 now. And the tie break in the match at +175. Over at the men’s, I’m going also with the over 38.5 on this occasion, -115, and then Kyrgios on the money line +320.

Snize:

And I’m going to throw in a little extra parlay there, if you parlay the Kyrgios and Jabeur money line, because if you remember, our Roland Garros final, we went 5 and 0 there, swept the board, and we did have an extra little parlay in there, just to make things more interesting. I’m going to do the same for the men’s and the women’s this time, and tournament winners Kyrgios and Jabeur gives us +582 for a nice little parlay there that has you covered for the entire weekend.

Flash:

Okay. And Alex, the other thing we did was the amount of sets over the two finals. What are we looking at here? Do we think that we will be looking at over 6.5, over 6?

Alex:

I think so. So I was going to say, if you want to do a correct score parlay, give me Jabeur 2:1, Kyrgios 3:1.

Flash:

Yeah, okay. Listen, it’s been absolutely brilliant having you on. And no sooner than we finish on grass, we’re then off to the US open, so that’s a home game for you Alex. Snize, then you’re going to get your own back with the timings, because everything will be just right in your wheelhouse.

Flash:

So from everyone at BetUS, good luck over the weekend whoever you’re on. I’m still cheering on Simone Halep, I don’t even know why I do it to myself. But listen, I’ve got so many friends that are on Jabeur, I’ve got to be cheering her on. Even though I wouldn’t be surprised if the 100 to 1 shot +10,000 does do the job. I mean, Rybakina has just been absolutely, and deserves to be the final. I’ve got to say that as well.

Flash:

And then you’ve got the crazy man, again, it’s almost like Frankenstein. We’ve got the someone’s evolved and made up against the actual master. So it’s going to be an unbelievable weekend, really looking forward to it. So good luck Alex, good luck Snize. From everyone at BetUS, I keep rambling, enjoy your tennis. You take care.

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