Sunday in Miami wasn't as kind to me as the Friday or Saturday were. I had Dolgopolov to beat Haas and it couldn't have been more wrong. Dolgopolov had Haas at 0-2 0-40 on the Haas serve in the first set and someone ended up losing that game and the next four to go 5-2 down. From there Haas was in cruise control and looked great and in all fairness he played a great match. I also had Kevin Anderson to beat Janko Tipsarevic which looked like a sure thing when he led by a set and 4-2 in the second set tie-break. That match fell asunder for the giant African and he didn't win a game from that point on. Welcome back Janko Tipsarevic.
At the moment I have Jurgen Melzer to beat Tobia Kamke and that is in a third set somehow with Melzer doing his best to lose it. It is one of the most bizzarre matches I have seen in a long time. If Melzer somehow comes through, the pot will be going on James Blake tonight against Albert Ramos but we will see how Melzer does first.
Tomorrow is another one of those days where nothing stands out for me betting-wise. In the matches tomorrow, I expect Murray, Tsonga, Gasquet, Cilic, Almagro, Berdych, Raonic, and Seppi to be the winners but none of the SP's are too attractive so in-play it will be and as such there are no recommended bets.
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