Spain taking Tennis Betting by storm at SBG Global
For anyone that has bet on tennis this year, they are certainly aware of the rise of Rapha Nadal and his impending coronation as the tennis betting world champ. And with two men ranked in the top five and five in the top 15 in the bet on tennis rankings, Spaniards must be proud of their rise in the world tennis betting scene.
Spain could in fact cap one of the greatest sporting years in memory, perhaps even in its history, with a big tennis betting finish at the upcoming US Open tennis betting. But even with out Spanish success in the bet on tennis opportunities in New York, this would be a banner year. As most sports fans know Spain won gold in the Euro Cup, has a top ranked F-1 driver, claimed tennis betting victory at the French Open and at the Wimbledon tennis betting and has a great shot at a gold in basketball in Beijing. A Spanish victory in the US Open tennis betting would simply be a bit of gravy.
And Spanish victory seems a very real possibility with Nadal and fellow Spaniard David Ferrer both ranked in the top five in the bet on tennis rankings. While Nadal has received most of the tennis betting attention, Ferrer has quietly put together a very impressive season in 2008 and is a player fans should watch in the US Open tennis betting. While hard courts aren’t necessarily his tennis betting specialty, he is one of the most versatile players on the tennis betting tour and can win on any surface. With his two wins this year coming on such disparate surfaces as grass and clay, he is more than capable of winning on hard courts as well; and Ferrer relishes playing the role of spoiler in big-time tennis betting matches.
As crazy as this may sound to some tennis betting fans, there is a very possibility that we may see an all-Spanish tennis betting finals at the US Open. If this were to happen it would cap a tremendous sports season for Spain and you can be sure the sangria would be flowing.
