Bet on the 2017 Barcelona Open

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Apr/24/2017

Gambling911.com has your Barcelona Open betting.

WHAT IS THE BARCELONA OPEN?

Held since 1953 in Barcelona, Spain, the Barcelona Open is a tennis tournament for male professional players.

The tournament is part of the 500 series on the ATP World Tour. Rafael Nadal has won the singles title a record nine times.

The tournament goes by other names including: The Torneo Godó, Trofeo Conde de Godó, and Open Banc Sabadell.

HOW TO BET ON TENNIS

When you're betting on tennis, there are two main ways to bet: to predict the outright winner of the tournament and the winner of each individual matchup. Take note of the odds next to each player's name and if the odds show a minus sign, that's how much you would bet to win $100. If the odds show a plus sign, that's the amount you would win if you bet $100. You can also find spread betting options, which allows you to bet on who will win the match and by how much. For example, it could be one player -2.5 games, which means they would have to win by three games or more to cover the spread.

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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