Men’s world rankings tennis odds overview at SBG Global
The world rankings in the tennis odds are always a very fluid thing. One week a player can be on top of his game and up in the tennis betting odds and the next he can suffer a nasty defeat and slide down the tennis odds rankings.
Roger Federer has dominated the world rankings and the tennis odds for the better part of four years but the reign of King Roger are numbered. Approximately three days, in fact, is what tennis betting odds experts give him. After a very early exit in the Toronto Masters tennis odds, and another very unexpected loss in the second round tennis odds in Cincinnati, a Raphael Nadal win in Cincinnati (on Sunday) would end the Swiss’ stay at the top of the tennis odds. And with the way that Nadal has been playing all year long against the tennis odds, that seems a given.
Novak Djokovic remains firmly enmeshed in the number three spot and is separated in the tennis odd rankings from Nadal and Federer by a wide margin. However, an upset over Nadal and a tournament win would help close the gap, but it’s unlikely according to the many tennis betting odds pros covering the event. Spaniard David Ferrer and Russian Nikolai Davidenkyo round out the top five in the tennis odds rankings and both players, while not frequent winners on tour, could pull off a tennis betting odds upset and move up the rankings. These two men are separated by the closest of margins and will likely see this change depending on their finishes in the tennis odds this week.
Other notables in the world rankings include Americans Andy Roddick and James Blake ranked sixth and eighth, respectively, and trail the top five players in the tennis odds rankings by a wide margin. Both could greatly increase their position in the tennis odds ranking with a win on home soil in US Open tennis odds, but most tennis betting odds experts are betting against this. Both have been disappointing so far in 2008 and keep slipping in the tennis odds rankings.
