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Tips for those fancying a flutter on the 2016 Australian Open tennis

Petra Kvitova has won this tournament twice
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Tips for those fancying a flutter on the 2016 Australian Open tennis

If you’ve never bet on tennis before and fancy a flutter on the 2016 Australian Open, here’s some tips on how to go about it.

 The 2016 Australian Open is a couple of days away and there’s a lot for players and fans alike to look forward to.

However, there are several tips which can ensure you get the most enjoyment out of the experience.

To get you in the mood for the tournament, we’ve written an introductory guide to both the Australian Open Tennis Tournament and Melbourne itself.

 Are you looking to follow the action at the 2016 Australian Open Tennis? Here are some tips. The Australian Open is here (which means the tennis season is on).

With some great tips from our resident tennis experts, we are sure that you will make the most out of your visit to Melbourne Park:

Flutter on tennis? It’s a strange concept, but don’t knock it until you’ve tried it — especially if you’re based in Australia.

On Monday night (13 January) the 2016 Australian Open kicks off at Melbourne Park – back in action after being rebuilt following a large-scale fire late last year.

If you’re thinking of tuning in, or even heading down to watch on site…

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With the Australian Open beginning on Monday, there are a few tips to help improve your chances when betting on the tournament.

One thing that all bettors need to be aware of is that the Australian Open is played on grass, with certain ties played in hardcourt.

This means that not all of your favourite players from previous tournaments will be participating, due to their playing style not adapting well to clay or hardcourts respectively.

Therefore it is important that you choose wisely and do your research!

Each time you see a tennis match, it can be a different experience.

The women’s draw has been the most open in years. Serena Williams is the clear favourite, but she will have to contend with some tough opponents on her way to the title.

Petra Kvitova has won this tournament twice (2013, 2015) and Maria Sharapova has won it twice as well (2006, 2012).

It’s also worth noting that Caroline Wozniacki was runner-up here last year and Simona Halep was runner-up in 2014.

The top seed for 2016 may be determined by how much attention each player gets from their respective entourages and media during the first week of play.

Back the in-form Tomas Berdych to win in straight sets against Rafael Nadal.

The women’s draw has been the most open in years. Serena Williams is the clear favourite, but she will have to contend with some tough opponents on her way to the title.

Petra Kvitova has won this tournament twice (2013, 2015) and Maria Sharapova has won it twice as well (2006, 2012).

It’s also worth noting that Caroline Wozniacki was runner-up here last year and Simona Halep was runner-up in 2014.

The top seed for 2016 may be determined by how much attention each player gets from their respective entourages and media during the first week of play.

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