Winbledon favorites face more complex challenges as they head towards the title

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”6217″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center” style=”img-frame-small”][vc_column_text]The last four contenders will be defined today for the Wimbledon men’s branch and, again, the three men who have dominated tennis during 2008-2013 could get into the final instances.

Novak Djokovic, as current monarch, has looked unstoppable until before the quarterfinals and faces his most complicated test in the Belgian David Goffin. Nadal, meanwhile, has yielded just one set (vs. Nick Kyrgios in the second round) and has to beat the American Sam Querrey to qualify for the finals.

Roger Federer, who at 37 years old is still making noise at the ATP circuit and only lost a set in the first round of Wimbledon (vs. South African Lloyd Harris), has before him his most important obstacle up to this moment in the tournament in the Japanese Kei Nishikori.

The most even game of the quarters is the Argentine Guido Pella against the Spanish Roberto Bautista Agut. The South American already left in the way contenders like Kevin Anderson and Milos Raonic, and arrives at the game against the Iberian with a momio of +350 to triumph, an investment that should be made if you take into account what both players have shown in the tournament.

As for future bets with a potentially very good performance, Novak Djokovic, reigning champion of the British tournament, is still the favorite with a momio of -154, but the other two “greats” for more than a decade, Rafael Nadal (+ 300) and Roger Federer (+320), also have numbers that added in a parlay could be extremely interesting.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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