Virginie Razzano Odds to Win 2012 French Open 50 to 1 Following Serena Williams Upset

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
May/29/2012
Virginie Razzano Odds to Win 2012 French Open 50 to 1

Virginie Razzano odds to win the 2012 French Open were set at 50 to 1 following her upset victory over Serena Williams that sent shockwaves throughout the tennis world Tuesday.  Razzano was not actually listed separately but instead comes under the “field” option at BetOnline

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The fifth-seeded Williams was two points from victory nine times in the second set, including leading 5-1 in the tiebreaker. But Razzano won six straight points to force a third set, and then took control of the match.

"I made so many errors today, which isn't the game I was playing in the past," Williams said. "That's life."

France’s Razzano said:  "I had to dig deep against a great champion and you could see until the end that she gave away nothing.  I had to go and get the victory. I had to be mentally strong, and I gave my everything."

The latest WTA French Open 2012 betting odds appear below and were available at BetOnline here

Victoria Azarenka +275

Maria Sharapova +225

Na Li +600

Samantha Stosur +900

Petra Kvitova +1200

Agnieszka Radwanska +1200

Angelique Kerber +2000

Caroline Wozniacki +2000

Ana Ivanovic +3500

Venus Williams +5000

Francesca Schiavone +5000

Marion Bartoli +6000

Jelena Jankovic +10000

Julia Goerges +8000

Svetlana Kuznetsova +12000

Sara Errani +8000

Kaia Kanepi +8000

Flavia Pennetta +15000

Dominika Cibulkova +8000

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova +15000

Lucie Safarova +15000

Nadia Petrova +20000

Anabel Medina Garrigues +20000

Maria Kirilenko +25000

Petra Cetkovska +15000

Jie Zheng +50000

Shuai Peng +30000

Field (All Others) +5000

- Alistair Prescott, Gambling911.com

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