Tennis betting odds — Federer goes for sixth straight Wimbledon title
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Fans of betting on sports should heavily favor Roger Federer to win his sixth straight Wimbledon title, and with good reason. The betonline.com online sportsbook has Federer as a favorite to win the tournament, and he's breezed through the competition so far.
Federer easily dispatched underdog Mario Ancic to advance to the semifinal, winning straight sets 6-1, 7-5 and 6-4. He's now won 64 consecutive matches on grass, an incredible number, and Federer himself recognizes his game has plenty of juice right now, saying “I'm playing great, serving excellent.” He tossed up 15 aces against Ancic.
Federer will battle the surprising Marat Safin, who has beat the odds and had a great tournament thus far. Safin beat Feliciano Lopez to claim a spot in the semis against Federer. The winner of Federer-Safin will likely get a shot at Rafael Nadal, who destroyed Andy Murray 6-3, 6-2 , 6-4 en route to a spot in the final. Nadal faces the winner of Schuettler and Clement (scheduled to finish Thursday morning) in the semi.
On the women's side, an all-Williams sister final is looking like a good possibility. Venus will battle Elena Dementieva for a chance to reach the finals after knocking off Tamarine Tanasugarn 6-4, 6-3 in the quarter-final. Dementieva, meanwhile, needed three sets to finish off Nadia Petrova.
Serena must get through Zheng Jie in the other semifinal. Odds are it won't be a problem since she absolutely punished Agnieszka Radwanska 6-4, 6-0 on Tuesday. Zheng needed three sets to beat Nicole Vaidisova in the quarters.
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