Daily Spread Betting Round-up
An off-Federer, a most definitely on-Serena Williams and another defeat for England’s woman all feature in the Daily Spread Betting Roundup! But how much could you have won? Federer falls in 5 sets – 2019 US OpenIt is no surprise that Roger Federer was the firm favourite heading into his quarter-final against Grigor Dimitrov. The Bulgarian started the match at a measly to win binary spread of 4.7-10, a price that quickly fell to just 0.4-5.3 as he comfortably lost the 1st set. However, the 28-year old eventually went the distance, besting an out of sorts Federer across 5 sets. If you’d backed Dimitrov at his post-1st set low, you could have won 94.7 times your original stake. The extent of his shock win also meant that a Dimitrov Points spread of 87-92 eventually came in at 140 – in other words, a potential 48 times multiplier to your opening stake. Williams wipes out Wang in 44 minutes – 2019 US OpenPeople expected Serena Williams to beat Wang Qiang in their quarter-final. The living legend’s ruthlessness was still a wonder to watch, however. In less than three quarters of an hour Williams had booked her place in the semis, winning 6-1 6-0 to continue her pursuit of a record-tying 24th Grand Slam. The speed with which Williams dispatched of Wang meant that the Total Games market made-up to 13; against an opening spread of 20.8-21.8, that’s a potential 7.8 times your initial stake if you’d backed the American to wrap things up quickly. Similarly, Wang’s lack of presence caused the Total Points market to come in at a remarkably low 65. Compare that to the original price of 135-140, and any sellers could have made 70 times their opening stake. England remain in post-World Cup funk – International FriendlyEngland were hoping to get things back on track with a win in Norway, the last side they were victorious over during their French summer. However, despite taking the lead thanks to a stunning strike from Georgia Stanway, Phil Neville’s side eventually lost 2-1. Frida Maanum’s headed equaliser not long after the break caused the Norway Headed Minutes market to make-up to 53 against an opening spread of 17-20, while Caroline Graham Hanse’s last gasp winner meant anyone that backed the hosts at a to win match binary of 26.6-31.3 could have won 68.7 times their initial stake.
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