From day one, up until the very end, this year’s edition of the US open, has been full of tennis trading opportunities. In this post, I’ll try to go over some of the things that took place during this tournament and also look at how the two finals unfolded. After day one, I posted the comebacks post, […]
The inner game
Wimbledon starts today. I’m looking forward to another two weeks of tennis trading on the grass, full of trading opportunities, similar to what we’ve seen in the pre-Wimbledon tournaments. But this post is inspired by what took place last night at the EURO Cup when Italy overtook England at a penalty shootout. A victory that […]
Things to take away from the 2012 Australian Open
Before we move forward and enter the month of February, which is a more “relaxed” month from a tennis trading perspective, let’s take a look at some of the things that took place during this year’s edition of the Australian Open and what we can take away.
US Open 2011: First Week Review and Second Week Preview
First Week Review Compared to this year’s Australian and French Open, it’s been somewhat of a “slow” start to the tournament trading wise, but profitable nonetheless. This fact is also confirmed by the numbers, such as the total withdrawals, which have been at a record high. 17 in total to be exact.Things started to pick […]
US Open 2011 Preview
The last Grand Slam of the year is just a couple of days away and things are shaping up for a very an interesting tournament.
Final thoughts on 2011 AO
We are in the final stages of the 2011 Australian Open. Trading wise, it’s been an interesting and profitable Grand Slam so far. At the start of the tournament on the men side I backed Djokovic on the winners market as I saw him as an in form player who does well in the majors […]