US Open Day 5 Tennis Betting Tips
Stanislas Wawrinka v Juan Ignacio Chela
Juan Ignacio Chela comfortably came through his opening round match with Yen-Hsun Lu, as predicted, despite the odds. But Lu came into that match out of form and didn’t play very well. On the other side of the court to Chela on Friday will be Stanislas Wawrinka, who easily despatched of Mikhail Kukushkin in his tournament opener. After tough draws since Wimbledon, Wawrinka will be happy with the draw he’s been given at Flushing Meadows. Kukushkin was no match for the Swiss player, and Chela isn’t in his league also.
David Nalbandian v Florent Serra
Prior to his loss to Andy Murray at the Rogers Cup, many considered David Nalbandian as a dark horse for the US Open. In his round one victory over Rik de Voest he looked far short of a potential champion. David Nalbandian won’t win this year’s US Open. His match practice and fitness are too short. He’s already played five sets too. Florent Serra played very well against a poor Florian Mayer in his opening match, but has a much tougher proposition in round two. Serra is capable of taking advantage of players under performing but he won’t have a chance against David Nalbandian on Friday. The Argentinian is capable of raising his game and Serra won’t have the weapons to retaliate.
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova v Gisela Dulko
Gisela Dulko was the beneficiary of Victoria Azarenka’s on court collapse on Wednesday. A place in the third round is a good performance for Dulko who has had a poor year. The Argentinian giggled at her ill opponents expense when she was last on court, but she won’t be laughing on Friday. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova has had a good breakthrough year and continued that form with relatively easy straight set victories over both Kristina Barrois and Sania Mirza so far. The powerful young Russian will hit through her opponent tomorrow.
Ana Ivanovic v Virginie Razzano
With a lot of out-of-form players in the women’s draw, not to the mention the absence of Serena Williams and Justine Henin, the women’s US Open is wide open this year. Ana Ivanovic will fancy her chances as ever, and has made a promising start by dropping just 8 games in her first two matches. I fancy the Serbian to win comprehensively in her third round match against Virginie Razzano tomorrow too. But I don’t see the Serbian going all the way. She’s playing well at the moment, I’ll give her that. Well enough to make light work of her French opponent. But come next week if she’s still in the tournament, she will meet her match in the final stages.

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