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I just started getting into tennis, haven't kept up with the sport much at all over the years. I've made three plays so far and about even. It is a good change of pace from the other sports from what I've noticed, the analysis is much more meaningful especially in singles matches.
I'm going to do my own research on the games but if you share some breakdowns I'll check them out for sure. Feels fresh capping a brand new sport, like your first entrance into some warm pie.![]()
Haven't had a chance to sit back and watch a match that I've bet on yet, I'd like to but I'm asleep when most air. In general I find tennis very relaxing to watch, boring even without $ involved. I don't know much about the sport either, but a new challenge is always fun.
I'm interested in reading MadCapper's breakdowns. Last night I read as much as I could find on Wiki, compared all pertinent stats, trying to get a grasp on each players tendencies. Also watched around 20 youtubes and read most of the comments from more informed tennis enthusiasts. Plus watching chicks in skimpy outfits breaking a sweat isn't the worst way to spend your time.![]()
We like your picsk guy, keep them coming
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