Heaven Casino
 

 

BETTING NEWS

o

Welcome to Better Blog for Other Sports
Betterbet are offering a free 25 pound (GBP) bet if you sign up this week! Click here for more info or ring 08000 898887

We update our blog for other sports not covered on our menu bar, these are current sport stories which are updated daily with  betting odds and tips, sport news and info on sporting world, sport statistics and online sports betting. We have included several Betterbet RSS feeds and and RSS Sports News Feeds for you. They provide you with an excellent FREE source of online betting information
(See  betterbet Links in the RH margin).
 
Other Sport News on Friday, July 07, 2006

Federer to crush Nadal on grass

This year's Wimbledon tournament has been rather overshadowed by a certain event taking place in Germany but it will get centre stage on Sunday for the Mens Final ahead of the World Cup Final later in the day.

So far the mens competition has gone to form and as the pre-tournament odds suggested Roger Federer will take on Rafael Nadal in the final.

Roger Federer is confident his Wimbledon experience and supremacy on grass will enable him to hold off the growing challenge of Rafael Nadal in Sunday's final.

The Swiss ace is favourite to lift a fourth successive title but the 20-year-old Spaniard goes into the match with the upper hand, having beaten the world number one in four finals already this year, most recently at the French Open a month ago when he thwarted Federer's bid to hold all four Grand Slam titles.

However, their last three meetings have all been on Nadal's favourite clay surface and Federer, who has won his last 47 matches on grass going back to the first round of Wimbledon in 2002, believes the young Spaniard is still getting to grips with the faster game.

Federer to win 3-0 is only around evens but we really can't see any other result.


Other Sport News on Sunday, July 02, 2006

Murray to keep the flag flying

Andy Murray is back on Centre Court at Wimbledon on Monday after a highly impressive straight sets demolition of Andy Roddick.

After the defeat of England in the World Cup - and the early exit of Tim Henman - Murray will now have the weight of the nations attentions on his young shoulders.

On paper the 19-year-old faces an easier task on Monday than he did when facing Roddick - he plays Australian Open Finalist Marcos Baghdatis in an attempt to get to the last eight. Baghdatis has been hit with recent injuries and will also have a partisan crowd to contend with.

Murray is as short as 4-9 progress - which is exactly what we think he'll do.