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IT was another profitable day on Thursday in what’s turning out to be an excellent week so far at the 2013 Monte Carlo Rolex Masters, as my recommended bet was an easy winner.

Those laying Andy Murray to beat Stan Wawrinka 2-0 were in the money early on as the Swiss crushed the Scot for the loss of just three games.

It wasn’t a great display from Murray who goes back to the drawing board after another disappointing tournament on clay. But Wawrinka was excellent and never looked like relinquishing his early advantage.

On to Friday and one of the most attractive looking matches on paper today is surely Rafa Nadal v Grigor Dimitrov and this is the first meeting between this pair on clay and first on any surface since 2009.

Those who followed my preview of yesterday’s Nadal match would have collected on opponent Philipp Kohlschreiber with a 7.5 game start on the handicap and this is a similar sort of task for Nadal.

Like the German, Dimitrov has the one-handed backhand and it will come under a lot of pressure today, which means Dimitrov’s only hope is for all out attack on the forehand.

In turn, this may mean that Grigor will be tempted to run around his backhand, as he has a tendency of doing anyway, and if he doesn’t hit a clean winner he’s toast.

Dimitrov, for all of his talent and potential is yet to beat a top-five ranked player and he’s won just three of 23 matches against top-10 ranked players, with one of those wins coming this week over Janko Tipsarevic.

Rafa is 20-0 in quarter-finals of Masters 1000s on clay and he’s only ever dropped a single set in those matches, which was to Radek Stepanek in Rome in 2005, so Dimitrov has a huge task on his plate today.

The last time that the Pearl de Manacor was taken beyond today’s total games mark of 17.5 in Masters 1000 quarter finals on the dirt was by Juan Carlos Ferrero here in Monte Carlo in 2010 and that was a 6-4 6-2 win and I’m not sure that I like this match-up for Dimitrov.

My 65.0 pre-tournament advice of backing Richard Gasquet would obviously benefit from a shock Nadal defeat but I don’t see it happening and I think he’ll win this one quite comfortably and the under 17.5 total games looks good at a price of 2.1.

Recommended Bet

Back under 17.5 games in Nadal v Dimitrov at 2.1

Milesey (Betfair)

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9 Comments
  1. Avatar of ellis
    ellis 12 years ago

    dont understand mr f, didnt you have murray to win 2-0 :/

    • Avatar of Mr Fixit
      Mr Fixit 12 years ago

      Ellis, the recommendation was any score but 2-0 Murray so as soon as Warinkwa won the first set the bet was up. Lay Murray means you’re backing against him.

  2. Avatar of Milesey
    Milesey 12 years ago

    It was LAY Murray to win 2-0

    Milesey

  3. Avatar of Milesey
    Milesey 12 years ago

    1ST SET
    6 – 2 NADAL

    Milesey

  4. Avatar of Milesey
    Milesey 12 years ago

    WELL…………..

    Never seen a player go off the boil like NADAL just has, everything he is hitting is going into the net, hope he loses now !

    Milesey

  5. Avatar of Titou
    Titou 12 years ago

    Great Set from Dimitrov tho

  6. Avatar of Guido
    Guido 12 years ago

    Take Nadal a while to get back up to speed Milesey…wid think the French open a bit too soon for him??

  7. Avatar of Titou
    Titou 12 years ago

    just backed Dimitrov to Win the 3rd set 6-4 @ 15’s worth a little pop

    • Avatar of Titou
      Titou 12 years ago

      Great Effort from Dimi

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