Men’s Wimbledon Final 2011 Odds: Rafael Nadal v Novak Djokovic

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Alistair Prescott
Published on:
Jul/01/2011
Men’s Wimbledon Final 2011 Odds

Men’s Wimbledon Final 2011 odds for Rafael Nadal v Novak Djokovic had Nadal an 8/13 favorite and Djokovic at 6/5 odds.   Bets need to be placed prior to 1400 GMT or 8 am EDT. 

Rafael Nadal ended British hope Andy Murray's chance of lifting the Wimbledon Trophy. Serbian Djokovic looked impressive in his semi against in-form Tsonga. Can Novak stop the Spaniard winning his 21st straight match at Wimbledon and claim his third Slam?

Nadal spoke with high regard for Murray. “Andy Murray didn’t win a Grand Slam, but he’s a much better player than a lot of players who have won a Grand Slam in the past. He’s the best player without a Slam title I ever (saw). It’s not easy for him to be there all the time and finally lose another time. I feel the reason is he needs a little bit more lucky moments, and he will win.”

"It's difficult to put into words," Djokovic of his win against Jo-Wilfried Tsonga on Friday. "This is one of the best feelings I've had on a tennis court. My dreams are coming true -- into my first final at Wimbledon.

"I've been working all my life for this. I've been dreaming about playing the final in Wimbledon since I started playing tennis when I was four, so to be there in the final on Sunday will be fantastic."

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