Congratulations to Juan Martin del Potro for winning the 2009 US Open men's final. He overcame defending champion Roger Federer 3-6, 7-6 (7/5), 4-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2 to win in his first Grand Slam final. The defeat puts an end to Federer's unbeaten record of 41 matches in this tennis competition which he had won for five straight times since 2004
This shows that nobody is unbeatable, so Usain Bolt, you better watch out. There will be a faster human than you in the future. Same goes to Michael Phelps and Kenenisa Bekele
The Champions League is back again but there is nothing to be joyful of if you did not subscribe to the new pay TV service provider. Although it is a fact that viewers will have to pay differently now, the betting phenomenon in our city will not change or might actually be even greater
If you had made a loss for last weekend's Premier League matches, this is a good time for you to get back the money, or at least your capital. Champions League games always look easier to bet on than domestic league matches
Much of the spotlight will be on the four English clubs who were constantly dominating the semi-finals of the competition for the past few years. Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United are in for tough battles while Liverpool should enjoy an easier tie in this week's fixtures
My recommendation? Try investing on games with less popular teams. Wolfsburg vs. CSKA Moscow will draw on the 1X2. Judging from the quality of players from both teams, it should be a fair and square score at the final whistle. An exact score of 1:1 looks desirable. If you are fond of taking risks, you can try investing about 3 or 4 total goals for the Atletico Madrid-Apoel game
Just remember to bet wisely and bet legally with the legal bookmaker. Good luck to everyone
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