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2010 US Open Odds - Juan Martin Del Potro betting lines available

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Hold everything - yesterday we reported that Del Potro would be back for the Thailand Open but is the US Open still a possibility?

Betting lines for Juan Martin Del Potro to win the 2010 US Open are starting to open up as SportingBet have a line on the defending champion at +2500 (25/1).  As a contrast BetFred have Del Potro priced at +600 for the same event so those looking to back the world number 7 for another title should certainly be registering with SportingBet (MAXIMUMBONUS is your promo code).

Reports had been circulating that Del Potro would be back for the Thailand Open, a tournament that takes place after the US Open.  However with the betting lines opening up it looks as though the defending champion may be back earlier than originally reported.

Del Potro is the only man to have beaten Roger Federer at Flushing Meadows since 2003 as he, Del Potro, took Federer out in the final of last year's tournament in 5 sets.  Due to a wrist injury Del Potro has not been effective on tour since winning the 2009 US Open although he did make the ATP World Tour finals (l. to Davydenko).

The value on his odds are tough to assess due to the fact that he has no recent form to look at.  Players coming back from injury are always somewhat random so if you are backing Del Potro be sure to only use his longest odds.  +2500 with SportingBet is where to bet at this point and avoid the shorter odds as +600 is nothing short of ridiculous.

Register with SportingBet to bet on Del Potro to win the 2010 US Open - MAXIMUMBONUS is your promo code for a free bet that can be used on the men's final.


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