Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer French Open 2010 Odds

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
May/24/2010
Rafael Nadal

Sportsbetting.com was offering odds on the stage of elimination for both Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer at the French Open 2010. 

Nadal was a 1/3 favorite to win the event.

ESPN.com calls him "The Greatest Clay Court Player of All Time".

One more championship win and Rafael Nadal will become the second highest winner of most singles titles at Roland Garros since the event went international in 1925.

Nadal's coach insists he has recovered from knee surgeries that prevented him from winning a title last year.

This season, Nadal is ranked second behind defending champion Roger Federer after skipping some events to rest.

"He started 2008 playing more aggressively and in 2009 because of various problems he didn't manage to," Toni Nadal, who has coached his nephew since he was 4 years old, said in an interview at the Madrid Masters last week. "Now he's got back to the same style of play as two years ago. He's playing more forward, hitting more winners, coming to the net and changing the game better."

 

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Rafael Nadal Stage of Elimination Odds

 

Quarterfinal Loser

 

10/1

 

Round 1 Loser

 

70/1

 

Round 2 Loser

 

40/1

 

Round 3 Loser

 

30/1

 

Round 4 Loser

 

15/1

 

Runner up

 

7/2

 

Semifinal Loser

 

6/1

 

Winner

 

1/3

 

David Ferrer Stage of Elimination Odds

 

Quarterfinal Loser

 

12/5

 

Round 1 Loser

 

14/1

 

Round 2 Loser

 

11/1

Round 3 Loser

 

12/5

 

Round 4 Loser

 

2/1

 

Runner up

 

15/1

 

Semifinal Loser

 

4/1

 

Winner

 

30/1

 

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