US Open Tennis Betting Federer’s Career Defining Moment

April 5th, 2021 Tennis Betting

US Open tennis betting is one the top stages in the sport. There are few locales that are home to more tradition, drama and greatness that the hard courts that host US Open tennis bets. This year the US Open tennis grounds could host one of the greatest moments, not just in US Open tennis betting history, but in all of sports history.

US Open tennis has had plenty of big moments throughout the years. There has been unbelievable action that has unfolded here and plenty of big come from behind US Open tennis bet wins here. But this year, if Roger Federer were to win the US Open tennis betting it would be a classic champion story that had little to do with an online sportsbook underdog, but rather a major front runner. And strangely enough the US Open tennis world, for once, would have no problem cheering for the front runner or making a US Open tennis bet on the favorite.

Federer can establish himself not only as the winningest player in Grand Slam history with a win in the US Open tennis betting in August, but he could set himself apart as the greatest player in the history of the sport. After an amazing win in Wimbledon earlier in the month he tied Pete Sampras for the modern record with 14 career Grand Slam titles, a record which he hopes to break when the US Open tennis betting rolls around.

It’s a actually a mini underdog story in its own right considering that at this time last year the entire US Open betting universe had decreed that Federer was past his prime and all the US Open tennis bets were Rafa Nadal. However, a year later and it’s Federer, not Nadal, who is the overwhelming favorite in the US Open tennis betting odds.

He’ll be favored in all the US Open tennis lines and he should be. After winning two of three Grand Slam events already in 2009 he has proven he is the best of the best. Barring some miraculous event he will win the US Open tennis event as well and firmly establish himself as the best player to ever swing a racket.

Should that happen, the 2009 US Open tennis event could be one of the most important moments in the history of the sport. And that is something that no self-respecting US Open fan wants to miss.

 

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