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, […]
Comebacks from two sets down
The last grand slam of the year started yesterday. As you probably already know, the four grand slams have a very important place in a tennis trader’s calendar. One of the reasons I like trading grand slam matches, is that, beyond the importance they have, the matches are best of five sets (on the mens […]
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.
First week of tennis trading in 2012
The first week of tennis trading in 2012 has come and gone. It’s been an interesting week due to a series of events, but probably the most highlighted fact was that we have had a series of injuries and retirements. Federer, Florian Mayer, Polona Hectog, Serena Williams, Steve Darcis, Tommy Haas, Bogomolov Jr., Lisicki, Penneta, […]
Injuries before and during the Australian Open
The tennis season’s structure is quite amazing.It never ceases to amaze me how in December everything is pretty much dead, from a tennis traders perspective, then as soon as the fireworks are over on new year’s eve, there are over 30 tennis matches available for trading. And it’s not like these are just any matches.These […]