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Nadal Wins Wimbledon, At a Tasty 5/4

On Friday, prior to the Semi-Final with Andy Murray we advised Rafa Nadal to Win Wimbledon and he did so without dropping a set in the two matches.

Rafael Nadal celebrates as he wins against Tomas Berdych in the  Wimbledon Men's fnal

Rafael Nadal consolidated his number one status with a commanding straight sets 6-3 7-5 6-4 victory over the Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych in the Wimbledon Men’s Final.Read more at metro.co.uk

William Hill rate Andy Murray at 7/2 to win the final Grand Slam of the year but ahead are both Federer at 5/2 and Nadal at 3/1. Hills offer 3/1 for Murray to win Wimbledon in 2011 & he is odds on at 4/7 to go one better than Tim Henman and win Wimbledon before putting down his racket.

“The early exit of Roger Federer and the Murray losss has meant a profitable Wimbledon for the bookies. But we think Murray will win it some day soon and when he does I am sure we will being paying out Millions to British Tennis fans!” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

William Hill Bet:

Andy Murray Win Wimbledon?: 4/7 Yes, 5/4 No

US Open 2010: 5/2 Federer, 3/1 Nadal, 7/2 Murray, 8/1 Djokovic, 12/1 Soderling, 12/1 Berdytch, 16/1 Roddick

Wimbledon 2011: 15/8 Nadal, 3/1 Murray, 3/1 Federer, 9/1 Djokovic, 12/1 Berdytch, 16/1 Soderling, 20/1 Roddick

Bookmakers William Hill have today paid out a five figure sum to punters who bet that rain would NOT stop play on court one for the whole Wimbledon championships. Hills had originally offering 8/1 for a completely dry fortnight but by the first Sunday it was an odds on shot at 5/6 and Hills have taken a hammering!

“We never expected to have a completely dry fortnight, and have as a result taken a bath on this one, oh how we have missed the Borg vs McEnroe replays,” said Hill’s spokesman Rupert Adams.

Hills are 1/1 that Thames Water introduce a hosepipe ban this year, which would obviously be ban news for Wimbledon!

William Hill Latest Weather Betting:

5/1 Temperatures To Top 100f in 2010

6/1 Dry Wimbledon 2011 (Rain not to stop play on court one during 2011championship
10/1 That the all time UK record of 38.5C will be broken in 2010 (Current Record 38.5C 2003)