Fernando Verdasco v Rafael Nadal Sick Odds but Payout for Verdasco Win Would be Massive

Written by:
Alistair Prescott
Published on:
May/09/2012
Fernando Verdasco v Rafael Nadal Sick Odds

With the Thursday May 10th ATP Madrid Open matchup of Fernando Verdasco v Rafael Nadal, the odds have a Verdasco win paying $200 for every $10 bet or $2000 for every $100 bet at Bookmaker, the world’s oldest North American facing online sportsbook, which now caters to gamblers around the globe. 

A bet on Nadal will cost you significantly. 

Number 19-ranked Verdasco beat 45th ranked Uzbek, Denis Istomin, on Monday to advance onto the next round.

He followed that up by advancing into the third round of the Madrid Masters after a 6-7 6-4 6-4 victory over Alejandro Falla.

ATP - MADRID OPEN @ MADRID, SPAIN MATCHUPS MUST BE FULLY COMPLETED FOR ACTION

                                    POINT SPREAD      OVER/UNDER         MONEY LINE

 

11:30 AM                 NOVAK DJOKOVIC        -        -        -365 

STANISLAS WAWRINKA -   -        +295 

 

7:30 AM              NICOLAS ALMAGRO  -        -        +260 

DAVID FERRER     - -        -320 

 

4:00 AM                     ALEXANDR DOLGOPOLOV     -        -        +150 

JO-WILFRIED TSONGA  - -         -180 

 

4:00 AM           TOMAS BERDYCH        -        -        -265 

GAEL MONFILS  - -  +215 

 

6:15 AM                  FERNANDO VERDASCO    -        -        +2000 

RAFAEL NADAL         - -    -4000 

****Percentages represent the number of bets placed on each side of any given wager.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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