Daily Spread Betting Round-up
A pair of champion-exits and another massive Indian Test win complete the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! Champions fall – 2019 US OpenMonday saw both of the US Open’s defending champions tumble out of the competition, to varying degrees of surprise. On the women’s side of the draw, Naomi Osaka went out to 13th seed Belinda Bencic in straight sets. Since that was the Japanese star’s 3rd consecutive pre-quarter-finals Grand Slam exit since winning the Australian Open at the start of the year, the loss wasn’t quite as shocking as it could have been. Nevertheless, anyone who bought a Bencic 2-0 binary spread of 15.3-25 could have netted – pardon the pun – 75 times their original stake. Things were slightly different for Novak Djokovic. The super Serb was forced to retire in the 3rd set of his 4th round face-off with Stan Wawrinka thanks to a shoulder injury – a decision that unfairly got the champ booed by the New York crow. Perhaps fans treated retirement as a cynical move given his Swiss opponent was already up 2-0. If you’d predicted the 2016 US Open winner would come out victorious at a to win match binary spread of 16.6-22.3, you could have won 77.7 times your initial stake. India wallop West Indies once again – 2nd TestWith India declaring their 2nd innings at 168/4, West Indies were left chasing a massive 468 to win the 2nd Test in Sabina Park – seemingly insurmountable for a side whose best innings had been a mere 222 in Antigua. Of course, it wasn’t to be, with the hosts eventually losing by 257 runs after making 210 in their 2nd innings. At one point it did look pretty likely that the West Indies would at least breach 225 Runs or more – the Spreadex binary spread reached 77.7-85.8. If you had sold at that price, then, you could have made 77.7 times your initial stake.
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