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Tennis Betting Predictions: ATP Wimbledon Day 6

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The 3rd round comes to an end this Saturday with the players from the bottom half of the draw in action on the men’s side. Bookmakers Review breaks down the fixtures below and lists the best available odd from green listed bookmakers.

 

Raonic vs. Ramos-Vinolas

After a slow start to 2017, Milos Raonic is trying to return to his best level. Despite his undeniable quality on this surface, the 26-year-old Canadian is still trying to recover from an ongoing hamstring injury. Adding to this, Raonic was far from impressive in the previous round against Mikhail Youzhny. Besides dropping a set, Milos only won 31.34% of the points on Youzhny’s serve.

At the age of 29, Albert Ramos-Vinolas is going through the best moment in his career. Despite his disappointing 37.50% career record on grass, Ramos-Vinolas won 80.00% of the matches played at the All England Club since 2016. Taking a look now at Albert’s campaign on this event, the world no.22 reaches this stage of the competition after an epic battle against Andrey Rublev.

The bookmakers expect a straightforward win from Raonic with Coral offering only 1/10 for his victory. On the other hand, Ramos-Vinolas is available at 737/100 at Bet365 to secure a place in the 4th round. Even though we understand Milos’ favouritism, it’s impossible to find any value on his current price. Therefore, we’ll go with the special market “Tie Break in Match – Yes” at 57/100 at Bet365 as the best betting approach for this contest.

 

Dimitrov vs. Sela

The former junior world no.1 – Grigor Dimitrov – continues to pursue his first Grand Slam title. Playing in Wimbledon brings great memories to Dimitrov with the 26-year-old Bulgarian reaching the semi-finals in 2014. Adding to this, Grigor is also an exceptional grass-court player with an outstanding 11 – 3 record at the All England Club in recent years.

Despite his age, Dudi Sela is still an incredible competitor. Besides his impressive 25 – 13 record in 2017, Sela holds a terrific 75.00% winning record on Grand Slam events this season. Looing now at Dudi’s campaign on this tournament, the 32-year-old Israeli reaches this stage of the competition after two five-set matches against Marcel Granollers and John Isner.

This should be a very interesting contest between two of the best one-handed backhands in the game. Considering now the odds for this match, Dimitrov is the undeniable to win this match at 9/100 at Pinnacle while Bet365 offers 8/1 for Sela’s victory. Due to the low price on Grigor’s moneyline, our suggestion is for you to place a bet on the Bulgarian to get the job done in straight sets at 4/5 at Coral.