I don’t think sports betting fans have forgotten the whirlwind Chung Hyeon caused in the Australian Open. His inspired play in Melbourne left quite an impression among betting websites and sports bars all over the world.
His 2018 continues to get better as he is set to face Roger Federer once more. This time, the stage is the Indian Wells. It’s hard not to expect something fantastic out of this reunion.
Free bets may be coming in on the other games of the Indian Wells quarterfinals, but we all know eyes will be on the rematch!
BNP Paribas Open Men’s Singles QF
Roger Federer vs Chung Hyeon
When these two met in January, 21-year-old had to retire due to a strain. He will be hopeful that the injury bug won’t rear its ugly head when he squares off against King Roger.
The World No1 had a good grasp of Chung’s play even before the South Korean had to retire, so I don’t think much will change this time around. However, I see the young star playing extra hard and make life difficult for the Swiss maestro.
Both will put on a show but Roger should advance to the semi-finals without any hiccups. Federer -1.50 @ 1.50 is the most sensible bet to make.
Borna Coric vs Kevin Anderson
This match doesn’t have the power to pull crowds like the Federer-Chung game, but it should definitely have enough fireworks to make for an entertaining show.
Kevin Anderson is the heavy favourite in this match as he has convincingly beaten Coric thrice on the hard court. If the 31-year-old vet keeps on his game, there should be no reason for him to worry.
However, Coric has played terrific tennis in Indian Wells and will be a sure threat this time around. I think the younger Coric can help you steal a big win with 2.56 Money Line odds set on him.
Sam Querrey vs Milos Raonic
A game that features either Sam Querrey or Milos Raonic ensures some big service aces. This quarter-final tilt ensures that cannons are fired at every moment.
Querrey has outplayed the Canadian multiple times in the hard courts, and the script should change if Raonic doesn’t manage to take control of the game from the start. He needs to find stability in his play if he wants to reach the last four.
Juan Martin del Potro vs Philipp Kohlschreiber
Del Potro is the man favoured among pundits to win the last quarter-final match for a reason.
He has met Kohlschreiber eight times in his professional career and won six of them. One of those wins were in the 2011 iteration of the Indian Wells Masters. While Kohlschreiber made an impressive run to the last eight, I don’t think he has what it takes to stop the Argentine tennis star.
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