Category: Tennis
Indian Wells Tips: Nadal to extend winning record against Fed
It’s men’s semi-final day at the BNP Paribas Open with the headline act being another instalment of Nadal v Federer and Sean Calvert is backing the Spaniard to extend his good record against the Swiss master
Indian Wells Tips: Del Potro to trouble the Fed Express
Sean Calvert continues a week of tipping with a look at this intriguing quarter-final between Juan Martin Del Potro and Roger Federer…
Indian Wells Tips: Simon and Isner in for a long one
Big-serving John Isner and Sean’s nemesis Gilles Simon go head-to-head tonight and though Isner looks the more likely winner, the better bet is that it will be a pretty long match os it’s time to turn to the total games market.
Indian Wells Tips: Not so simple for Simon against Ryan Harrison
Sean Calvert found some winners yesterday and on a day where the favourites should mostly prevail, the best bet is the in-form Ryan Harrison. He’s up against a player in Gilles Simon with a suspect record here at Indian Wells and has every chance.
Indian Wells Tips: Dolgopolov and Baghdatis to go the distance
Marcos Baghdatis v Alexandr Dolgopolov may not be the most glamorous match of the day but these two should provide us with a good bet. Backing a high number of games in the match should pay out, says Sean Calvert.
Indian Wells Tips: Super Stan to take a step forward
Sean Calvert likes Warwinka’s chances at a tournament where he’s enjoyed himself in the past
Indian Wells Day Two Tips: Dog’s days numbered against Darcis
Andy Murray’s out but there’s still plenty to bet on at Indian Wells this week. Following a decent opener, Sean Calvert selects his best day two bets…
Indian Wells Day One Tips: The end of A-Rod?
Television coverage of the BNP Paribas Open Masters 1000 event from Indian Wells begins in the UK on Saturday on Sky Sports. Sean Calvert has been searching for the best bets.
Indian Wells Day One Tips: The end of A-Rod?
Television coverage of the BNP Paribas Open Masters 1000 event from Indian Wells begins in the UK on Saturday on Sky Sports. Sean Calvert has been searching for the best bets.
Indian Wells Betting: Azarenka to keep the winning streak going
She’s the Australian Open champion, the new World Number One and is on an unbeaten run spanning 17 matches. But what is it that’s all of a sudden clicked in Victoria Azarenka’s game that’s made her the one to beat, asks Guy McCrea.
Indian Wells Betting: Rested Nadal to be king of the desert
This is a tournament where handling the heat of the Californian desert is as important as serving and returning well. The rested Rafael Nadal returns for this one and with a good draw, is the man to side with, says Sean Calvert.
Murray v Federer Odds: Backing the Brit?
Murray backers will be getting a value price about the British no.1 in today’s final against Roger Federer…
Dubai Tennis Championships: Can Murray upset Djokovic bros?
It’s a family affair in Dubai this week for the world number one, but Sean Calvert fancies a wager on Andy Murray at more attractive odds…
Why the obsession with slower courts on the ATP Tour?
The courts on the ATP tour are getting slower and slower and the death of the serve/volleyer is nigh. And Sean Calvert isn’t happy. Why do any changes to the surfaces men athe courts always to have to get slower and never quicker, he asks.
Regions Morgan Keegan Championships: Milos to rule in Memphis
Roger Federer did the business for Sean last week as Milos Raonic was winning a tournament of his own over in San Jose. And it is Raonic who is worth backing again this week, as the ATP tour moves to Memphis.
ABN Amro World Tennis 2012: The right conditions to back Federer
Sean Calvert isn’t often in the business of tipping the tournament favourite but these days Roger Federer can be backed at odds-against. This is a tournament where he has a good record and is on a fast surface he’ll like, so he’s the call.
Qatar Total Open Betting: The portfolio approach
Working out who is going to win each quarter is half of the way to working out how to make a profit on the winner market of this event. Gary Boswell separates the value back-to-lays from the poor value bets. The latter of which include Victoria Azarenka…
David Cup First Round Previews: Great Britain set to struggle
Without Andy Murray in their ranks Team GB are in for a tough first round match against Slovakia says Sean Calvert, but Japan look a good bet to beat Croatia.
Tennis News: New coach in Lendl, same old Murray
Andy Murray’s performance in defeat against Novak Djokovic was a superb one but in the aftermath of it, there’s talk of him missing a Davis Cup tie and taking an extended break. Has anything changed or is this the same old Murray, asks Ralph Ellis.
PBZ Zagreb Indoor Betting: Back to the treadmill of the Tour
This event does of course lack the glamour of the Australian Open just gone but there’s a lively outsider who can come good for us if he’s in the mood. Over to you, Guillermo.


