Wimbledon Day 2 – Single’s Preview – Day two of Wimbledon sees bookies favourite Rodger Federer in action. The Swiss will be looking to secure his eighth London title, in what is guaranteed to be a fascinating competition.

Here is a breakdown of all the key action on day two of Wimbledon.

 

Roger Federer V Alexandr Dolgopolov

Now the world number five, Federer is preparing another launch to be Wimbledon champion. Now at the tender age of 35, Federer has shown his commitment to securing another title, after not taking part in the French Open or Queen’s club.

His opponent Dolgopolov has yet to beat Federer in their three previous meetings, the last coming in 2016. The Ukrainian hasn’t even won a set against the former world number one and there appears to be only one winner when the two meet again today.

SKYBET: FEDERER TO WIN- 1/66

SKYBET: DOLGOPOLOV TO WIN- 16/1

SKYBET: FEDERER TO WIN 3-0 (SET BETTING)- 2/7

SKYBET: TOTAL NUMBER OF SETS (4)- 16/5

 

Novak Djokovic V Martin Klizan

Despite having won three of the last six Wimbledon titles, very few are expecting the Serb to come out on top again this year. Djokovic hasn’t been in the best form, and has lost his world number one spot having previously held an 8,035-point lead over second place. He was beaten in the third round of last year’s tournament by Sam Querrey, but will be determined to give a better showing of himself this time around.

Klizan is ranked 47th in the world and met Djokovic this year in Mexico, losing out 6-3,7-6(4). The second set of this game underlined the sketchy form Djokovic finds himself in, and if Klizan is ever going to beat him, now might be the time.

SKYBET: DJOKOVIC TO WIN- 1/33

SKYBET: KLIZAN TO WIN- 12/1

SKYBET: DJOKOVIC TO WIN 3-1(SET BETTING)- 100/30

SKYBET: KLIZAN TO WIN 3-2(SET BETTING)- 33/1

 

Angelique Kerber V Irina Falconi

World number one Kerber will be looking for her first ever Wimbledon title. The German was beaten in straight sets in last year’s final, but will be hoping to go one step further this time around. Kerber hasn’t had the best of starts to 2017, going out in the fourth round of the Australian Open and the first round of the French Open.

Her opponent Falconi has never won a grand slam and has never made it past the first round of Wimbledon in her career. This game should be straight forward for Kerber as she looks to put the disappointment of the Roland-Garros behind her.

SKYBET: KERBER TO WIN- 1/8

SKYBET: FALCONI TO WIN- 5/1

SKYBET: KERBER TO WIN 2-0(SET BETTING)- 2/5

SKYBET: TOTAL GAMES (OVER 18.5)- 4/5

 

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Denisa Allertova to Win v Risa Ozaki

Bethanie Mattek – Sands to Win v Magda Linette

Daria Kasatkina to Win v Saisai Zheng

Yanina Wickmayer to Win v Kateryna Bondarenko

Jack Sock to Win v Christian Garin

Robin Haase to Win v Frances Tiafoe

Steve Darcis to Win v Ricardas Berankis

Horse Racing Preview - Aintree - 11th November 2017

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Wimbledon Day 1 - Men's Single's Preview

Wimbledon Day 1 – Men’s Preview – Wimbledon begins service with reigning Wimbledon champion Andy Murray, as he begins the defence of his title. The Scot will be hoping to regurgitate the form that saw him come away with the trophy last year, as he looks for his third Wimbledon triumph.

Here is a breakdown of all the key action to come on Wimbledon opening day.

 

Andy Murray V Alexander Bublik: Centre court – 13:00

The world number one takes on new comer Bublik in the round of 128, with very few predicting anything other than a win. Bublik who only turned professional three years ago, is making his first appearance in the main Wimbledon draw.

Anything other than a win for Murray would be catastrophic, despite his less than convincing recent form. The Scot’s undoubted class should shine through here, and with speculation regarding Murray’s fitness rumbling on, he’ll want the game done and dusted as quickly as possible.

SKYBET: MURRAY TO WIN- 1/33

SKYBET: BUBLIK TO WIN- 12/1

SKYBET: MURRAY TO WIN AND NOT HAVE HIS SERVE BROKEN- 11/8

SKYBET: MURRAY TO WIN 3-0(SET BETTING) AND WIN EACH SET 6-0,6-1 OR 6-2- 11/1

 

Rafael Nadal V John Millman: Court one – 14:15

Nadal takes on Australian Millman in the first round of Wimbledon, hoping to avoid an early exit. Millman, who was knocked out in the third round of last year’s competition by Andy Murray, comes in to the game as a huge underdog.

He could have hardly wished for a tougher draw. Nadal is in scintillating form, having picked up another French Open title, along with the Madrid Open. With Nadal in such breath-taking form, his eyes will be firmly set on winning his first London title since 2012.

SKYBET: NADAL TO WIN- 1/33

SKYBET: MILLMAN TO WIN- 12/1

SKYBET: NADAL TO WIN 3-0(SET BETTING) AND SERVE MOST ACES- 8/11

SKYBET: NADAL TO WIN 3-1(SET BETTING) AND SERVE MOST ACES- 9/2

 

Stan Wawrinka V Daniil Medvedev: Centre court, 15:45

World number three Wawrinka kicks off his Wimbledon campaign against the Russian Medvedev. The Swiss comes in to the game as huge favourite, having not gone out of a grand slam in the first round, since the French Open in 2014.

In stark contrast, his opponent has never made it past the second round of a grand slam in his career. Whilst Wawrinka isn’t renowned for his performances on grass, he should still have more than enough to see of Medvedev.

SKYBET: WAWRINKA TO WIN- 1/3

SKYBET: MEDVEDEV TO WIN- 5/2

SKYBET: WAWRINKA TO WIN AND OVER 37.5 GAMES- 6/4

SKYBET: MEDVEDEV TO WIN 3-2(SET BETTING)- 15/2

Horse Racing Preview - Ludlow - 26th October 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from two meetings with selections coming from Hamilton and Windsor. The most disappointing selection on Saturday was Midterm, again he has proven that he has either not trained on as a four-year-old, or the fact the horse has just lost interest. Considering he has only hit the frame on one occasion since winning last April is a concern, but they still persist to run him over 12f and even entered in the St Leger, I as a punter would like to see him dropped back to 10f on good ground, given some cover and let him stride out at his leisure.

19.30 Windsor – Strategic Proposals 30th Anniversary Handicap (0-85) (10f)

Hugo Palmer sending one runner to a meeting has to be taken on board, with one runner yesterday here at Windsor in Murad Khan obliging well at 8/1 with today’s booked jockey the Doyler. Their sole representative this evening is Anythingtoday.

James Doyle has ridden him twice, however, the selection has failed to impress when last of eight at Sandown on years re-appearance, but that was far superior competition with the third Century Dream franking that form at the weekend, the runner up First Nation was beaten by a very well handicapped Atty Persse at Royal Ascot, the third has run well again behind two good types, the fifth place ran well in the Group 2 King Edward V11 Stakes so there could be excuses.

I thought he improved from Sandown when fourth at Goodwood beaten just over a length in a good 0-90 handicap, now he does have to prove he stays this trip but with the way the yard is at present he should go extremely close. The only danger for me is Willie Muir’s Calvados Spirit who makes the step up to 12f for the first time. He was not beaten that far in a 0-90 handicap at Bath a couple of weeks ago and still looks well treated.

ANYTHINGTODAY : 2pts Win @ 7/2 (BOG)

20.15 Hamilton – Racing Uk Profits Returned To Racing Handicap (0-75) (11.1f)

Again, I have weighed in on the fact that Hugo Palmer has sent just the one entry to Scotland in Qaviy Cash. The son of Oasis Dream is not overly exposed when just touched off in a maiden on the all-weather at Kempton park recently and the fact he stays around this index on his handicap debut is interesting. A lenient mark of 75 is there to be exploited on what he has shown to date.

Main dangers look to come from brace winner Archies Affaire and Powerful Love who come from two strong stables especially the latter being from Mark Johnston’s. Powerful Love finished just under three lengths behind the smart Solo Mission at Carlisle and will get the aid of the blinkers once more. Archies Affaire has notched up a brace of wins at Carlisle and over 9.1f here at Hamilton two runs back. With both recent winners subject to penalties this is a good opportunity for Hugo Palmers least exposed Qaviy Cash to land the spoils.

QAVIY CASH : 2pt Win @ 5/2 (BOG)

20.00 Windsor – Windsor Racecourse Supporting Racing Staff Week Maiden Stakes (8.1f)

The value of the race looks to come from Jeremy Noseda’s Scat Daddy off spring Jus Pires, with the sire having a cracking season already, I would like to think Jus Pires can leave his debut run behind when finishing seventh at Newmarket, despite the winner Music Seeker being beaten recently at Doncaster he was only three parts of a length behind a horse called Auberge Du Lac who won a 0-105 valuable handicap at Yarmouth at the weekend when beating To Dibba.

Main dangers, Roger Varian and De Sousa team up with Asaas who shaped well on seasons re-appearance at Lingfield when behind Sporting Times. His two turf runs at Newmarket and Newbury as a juvenile were solid enough when behind the likes of Ronald R, one other to consider is Clive Cox’s filly Unified who ran well against her own sex finishing fourth in what is looking a strong maiden.

JUS PIRES : 1pt each way @ 11/2 (BOG)

 

***I will also suggest an each way treble on all three selections, as they look solid enough to be on the premises on merit***

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Horse Racing Preview - Kempton - 22nd October 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Sunday 2nd July 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd July 2017 -Curragh 2.15pm -RTE Radio One Handicap (60-90)

Captain Power – 5/1 – 1pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd July 2017 – Curragh 2.45pm – Tote Rockingham Handicap

Naggers – 7/2 – 2pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd July 2017 -Windsor 3.10pm – Berks, Bucks & Oxon Royal Arch Freemasons’ Maiden Stakes

Whispering Bell – 7/4 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 2nd July 2017 – Windsor 3.40pm – Grand Master’s Golden Jubilee Handicap

Chelsea Lad – 15/8 – 2pt stake

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Chile vs Germany - Match Preview
Confederations Cup, Final
Krestovskyi Stadium, Russia 7pm

Chile vs Germany – Match Preview – The Confederations Cup concludes in a show-piece final at the Krestovsky Stadium, St Petersburg as World Champions Germany face Copa America victors Chile in the quest for further international silverware.

Both sides have become accustomed to success on the international stage in recent years; Germany having won the 2014 World Cup and only losing in Euro 2016 to runners-up and hosts France. Whilst Chile have won the last two Copa Americas, in 2015 and 2016. With success now ingrained into their very nature, anything less than victory will be a massive disappointment for either country.

On reflection this is a fair final match-up. Arguably the two form teams in world football, overall Germany and Chile have been the two strongest teams throughout the competition, neither suffering a loss at any stage so far.
In fact, the only match Germany have failed to win in the tournament was an entertaining 1-1 draw with Chile, where Alexis Sanchez became his national team’s all-time record goal-scorer with a 6th minute strike before Lars Stindl equalised before the break.

Germany comfortably defeated Mexico in the Semi Finals 4-1 Photo Credit: skysports.com

Germany comfortably topped Group B with 3-2 and 3-1 victories over Australia and Cameroon respectively either side of the aforementioned draw with Chile.
A semi-final against Group A runners-up Mexico was the prize and there Joachim Low’s men truly turned on the style, clinically punishing El Tri in a 4-1 thrashing where Schalke playmaker Leon Goretzka played superbly – scoring twice.

It very much seems like a German player will win the Golden Boot too, Lars Stindl and Timo Werner (Werner ahead with one assist compared to Stindl’s none) are both currently on three goals with Goretzka on two whilst the only other player in the tournament who has scored more than once is Cristiano Ronaldo, who is now knocked out and home.

Chile’s path to the final was a tad more strenuous, leaving it late to beat Cameroon 2-0 with both goals coming in the final 10 minutes. Two unconvincing 1-1 draws against Germany and Australia followed, but 2nd place in Group B was deservedly La Roja’s.

Chile defeated Portugal on penalties to reach the final Photo Credit: skysports.com

Juan Antonio Pizzi’s team were excellent again in the semi-final against Portugal; containing Ronaldo and nullifying the Selecao threat while creating several great opportunities themselves. Arturo Vidal hitting the post and a clear-cut penalty not being given took the match to penalties – where Claudio Bravo saved all 3 of the Portuguese penalties he faced to become national hero for the night and take his side just one step away from glory.

Germany’s most effective periods in matches have been when they have dictated play and dominated in the midfield areas, however the aggressive threat of Chile’s work-rate and press will be a different prospect to the side they faced in the group stage and any other side in the competition.
Chile attack fast and incisively and with a player like Alexis Sanchez in their ranks are always a threat when driving at space.

Germany come into the match as favourites, as they have done all throughout the tournament, but an unquestionably intriguing match-up between contrasting styles is promised. Whilst the game itself is expected to be tense and perhaps not the goal-fest all fans crave, tactical ingenuity will be evident and it could well come down to passion and desire, qualities very much synonymous with Chilean football. Could La Roja cause a major upset and win a third international trophy in as many years?

Whatever happens, there will be a new name on the Confederations Cup trophy as neither side has won this crown previously. Both sides will be desperate to exert their international dominance and claim the trophy.

Team News
There are no fresh injury concerns from the previous matches for either Germany or Chile.

Kimmich has been in great form for both club and country Photo Credit: skysports.com

Players to Watch 
Joshua Kimmich is one of the most effective and versatile footballers in world football. Since his move to Bayern Munich in 2015 the 22-year-old has been deployed in central midfield, right-back, and centre-back to pronounced effect for both club and country. He is a complete team player and reads the game with an intelligence beyond his years. Composed on the ball with wonderful distribution and a great eye for a killer pass, Kimmich is as skilled going forward as he is defensively. He will undoubtedly be a key player not only in this final, but for Bayern Munich and Germany for many years to come.

Tireless midfielder Vidal will be key to Chile’s success Photo Credit: skysports.com

Kimmich’s club teammate Arturo Vidal is one of the first names on any team-sheet. The all-action midfielder is adept at all facets of the beautiful game, be it a powerful tackle or a shot from distance, or a deft pass behind the defence he is the complete footballer. Named in the Copa America Team of the Tournament for both of Chile’s successes, and with a host of both team and personal accolades throughout his illustrious career, the 30-year-old is no stranger to the big occasion and at his best is more than capable of winning this final single-handedly.

Potential line-ups:
Chile: Claudio Bravo; Mauricio Isla, Gary Medel, Gonzalo Jara, Jean Beausejour; Pablo Hernandez, Marcelo Diaz, Charles Aranguiz, Arturo Vidal; Eduardo Vargas, Alexis Sanchez

Germany: Marc-Andre Ter Stegen; Matthias Ginter, Antonio Rudiger, Niklas Sule; Joshua Kimmich, Sebastian Rudy, Leon Goretzka, Jonas Hector; Lars Stindl, Julian Draxler; Timo Werner

 

Wimbledon 2017 - Men's Tournament Preview

Wimbledon 2017 – Men’s Tournament Preview – Many fans regard Wimbledon as the pinnacle of the Tennis calendar, running from the 3rd of July, until the 16th.  The last four years have seen Novak Djokovic and last year’s winner, Andy Murray dominate the competition. Many will be wondering if Murray will be able to retain his title as Wimbledon champion, or whether there will be a fresh name engraved on the trophy.

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Rodger Federer

Federer is gearing up for yet another Wimbledon tournament as the bookies favourite. Despite not winning the tournament since 2012, Federer often raises his game for the big occasion in London, having won the trophy seven times in his illustrious player career. Federer has rested himself for Wimbledon, withdrawing from the French Open in a bid to remain fit and firing. Despite now being ranked fifth in the world, Federer’s class remains undisputed, and an eighth Wimbledon title would come of no surprise.

 SKYBET: FEDERER TO WIN OUTRIGHT-2/1

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Andy Murray

Reigning champion Murray will be looking for his third Wimbledon title in just five years. Since winning the trophy last year, Murray has failed to pick up another grand slam, with many experts describing his form as ‘patchy’. Despite making it to the semi-final of the French Open, the Scot was dumped out of Queen’s in the first round by rookie Jordan Thompson. This further underlines the remarkable improvements Murray will have to make if he is to challenge for Wimbledon again.

 SKYBET: MURRAY TO WIN OUTRIGHT- 100/30

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Rafael Nadal

Nadal’s form in 2017 has been nothing short of immaculate. The Spaniard has picked up the French and Madrid open, as well as narrowly losing out in the Australia open. Nadal is playing some of the best tennis we have seen from him, reminding us of how good he was when he broke on to the scene. Despite being renowned for his prowess on clay, Nadal’s irrepressible form should see him challenge heavily for his first Wimbledon title since 2010.

SKYBET: NADAL TO WIN OUTRIGHT- 9/2

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Novak Djokovic

Like Murray, Djokovic has found great success on Wimbledon’s grass courts in recent years. The Serb though is also yet to record a grand slam win in 2017, and will go in to the competition with a point to prove. Now fourth in the World Rankings, Djokovic will be determined to fight himself back in to number one position, and a fourth Wimbledon title would do just the trick.

SKYBET: DJOKOVIC TO WIN OUTRIGHT-6/1

 

Outsiders

Despite the dominance of ‘the big four’ in recent years, there are some worthy longshots that might just cause an upset. Dominic Thiem has broken on the scene after reaching the final of the Madrid Open and the semi-final of the French Open, where he was beaten on both occasions by Nadal. Stan Wawrinka is a seasoned pro, now at number three. He recently knocked Andy Murray out on the way to finishing runner up in the French Open, again defeated by Nadal. Finally, world number six Milos Raonic is good value, having slowly worked his way up the ladder, he is now a force to be reckoned with.

 

SKYBET: THIEM TO WIN OUTRIGHT- 40/1

SKYBET: WAWRINKA TO WIN OUTRIGHT-25/1

SKYBET: RAONIC TO WIN OUTRIGHT-14/1

Horse Racing Preview - Aintree - 29th October 2017

Horse Racing Preview

Here is our horse racing preview for Saturday 1st July 2017 across UK and Ireland Horse Racing today, unit stakes advised upon each selection.

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 1st July 2017 -Chester 2.20pm -Beefeater Handicap

Impart – 10/1 – 1pt (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 1st July 2017 – Chester 2.50pm – Woodford Reserve Handicap

Atteq – 7/2 – 2pt stake

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 1st July 2017 -Chester 4pm – Hop House 13 Handicap

Cotinga – 4/1 – 1.5pt stake (EW)

Horse Racing – UK / Ireland – 1st July 2017 – Chester 4.35pm -Stella Artois Handicap

Rosealee – 7/1 – 1pt stake (EW)

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Horse Racing Preview - Musselburgh & Windsor - 16th October 2017

Today’s horse racing preview comes from Newmarket and Windsor. Just the one winner to end the month, it’s been a tough one indeed but still hitting profit.

 

So another month starts and we have some great racing coming up, Glorious Goodwood, The Eclipse, King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes. Also this weekend the Irish Derby takes place. Can Wings of Desire add to his glorious Epsom win?

 

On the continent we have the Prix Jean Prat and the Grand Prix de Paris, so a feast of good quality racing, lets hope the weather permits from our current soft conditions which is as usual throwing very abnormal results.

 

14.05 Newmarket – Betway Fred Archer Stakes (Listed)   (12f)

Wiliam Buick is riding at present with purpose, the inform jockey rode an impressive treble at Doncaster yesterday afternoon and comes in for the first time ride on Sir Michael Stoute’s Midterm who is this afternoon’s selection. Buick has won this race twice which included last year on the smart Bateel who has gone on to better things. The trainer won this back in 2015 with Gospel Choir and has two adversaries to go to war with here with the other being Platitude.

Platitude gets the services of champion jockey Jim Crowley who is only 1-11 since mid may when riding for Stoute and looks on bookings the second string. He has not been seen since finishing third in the Listed Noel Murless Stakes at Ascot over 14f, the closest he has come to winning over today’s index was when runner up in last years King George V Handicap, won over 14f at Goodwood on his penultimate run when landing the Listed March Stakes.

Realistically he could definitely set good fractions for Midterm here to pick up the pieces; Platitude will be in better light once stepping back up in trip. Midterm should really get a good toe in to this, his attitude this year has been poor by his ability, however I think he was caught napping in the Group 3 Al Rayyan Stakes last time when giving Hawkbill and My Dream Boat far too much of an easy lead. For a four year old he is still relatively lightly raced and with the drop in class and two in form counterparts he should be hard to beat.

Second Step won well when landing the Listed Tapster Stakes at Goodwood to record his second career win over the index and first success in the UK. Even though that win came on good racing ground, this just might come up too much on the soft side.

MIDTERM : 2pt Win @ 5/2 (BOG)

15.15 Newmarket – Betway Criterion Stakes (Group 3)  (7f)

James Doyle this afternoon has a good book of rides which includes Elizabeth Bennett in the race prior to this, he could be hitting a quick fire double when he rides Hugo Palmer’s Home of the Brave who won nicely for today’s pilot when taking the Listed King Richard III Stakes at Leicester back in April when beating Tasleet who has gone on to win the Group 2 Clipper Logistics Stakes and followed up when running a blinder to finish runner up in the Group 1 Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Ascot last month.

Home of the Brave’s form on ground with cut shows good reading stats of 1011 with a disqualification in there also, for me the one to beat and a confident selection he can follow up his Leicester win. It’s been thirteen years since Sir Michael Stoute won this race with Arakan and sends last years Bonham Stakes winner Thikriyaat. He was seen at York last time when finishing third in the Ganton Stakes going behind by one length.

Winner of what is looking an average conditions race over course and distance last year, his wins have been too and far between and will have to show more tenacity to overcome the selection. Last years winner Breton Rocks is looking to become only the second winner to return and retain the race since Libranno back in 2012.

He comes into this in the exact form as last year, not so sure he will get the heavy ground this time around, but does relish cut in the ground and a very eye catching booking of Oisin Murphy who seems to ride live TV winners on a Saturday.

Thikriyaat and Breton Rocks will get the respect they deserve, however Home of the Brave looked to have blown the cobwebs away last time and can carry on his good fortune at the expense of Breton Rocks who is the main danger returning to retain.

HOME OF THE BRAVE : 2pt Win @ 9/4 (BOG)

16.25 Windsor – sunbets.co.uk Midsummer Stakes (Listed)   (8.1f)

Andrew Balding can stamp his authority on the Listed event when he saddles Here Comes When who is coming off a good win in a large field in the Listed Hambleton Stakes. Timeform once more suggests most of these are exposed types, I would not say 1111211 stats on soft ground is overly exposed and I am sticking with the seven year old, Richard Fahey’s seven year old won this race last year so not impossible that age can conquer.

Morando struggled on his last run on ground to fast, returns to lighter conditions which saw him win a 0-105 handicap at Ayr on soft ground, however I thought his Chester run was far superior than anything he has shown since and could see him returning. Stormy Antarctic would have to bring his last seasons Ascot win on heavy ground if he wants to reproduce any form as that was his last recorded win, Jamie Spencer takes the ride so expect a late plunge.

HERE COMES WHEN : 2pt Win @ 9/4 (BOG)

 

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