The action continues into the latter stages at the ATP Paribas Masters, with Andy Murray, Juan Martin del Potro, Jo Wilfried Tsonga & Tomas Berdych as tennis fans can watch the games through Bet365 and their live stream service.
The Paris Masters may not include Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer, and Novak Djokovic is already out, but it should still be a cracking tournament as we reach the ‘business end’ of the tournament.
Nadal has suffered injury problems for a while of course, while Federer – who won this tournament last year – has decided to pull out after some niggling injuries. The World No.1 said he doesn’t want to risk his fitness ahead of the ATP World Tour Finals in London.
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Despite these two high-profile players missing out, the standard of tennis should be high and if anything, things have opened up a lot more, giving other players a better shot at the title.
As mentioned, Djokovic was the favourite to go all the way however his second exit to American Sam Querry 0-6 7-6 (7/5) 6-4 came as a suprise to many.
As for Murray, he has had quite the year and will be hoping for more success in Paris. He is bound to be passionately packed in the World Tour Finals in London and he would love to go into them on the back of yet another title win.
The Scot is still looking in top form and is the current tournament favourite at 6/5 with Bet365.
It isn’t just about these two though. Juan Martin del Potro, Tomas Berdych and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga – the home favourite and 2011 finalist – will all look to be in contention. You can never rule out the grit of David Ferrer either and he is a great shout to make the latter stages, and his price of 14/1 is sure to attract plenty of attention from tennis punters seeking each way value.
You then come to the likes of John Isner, massive outsiders to win in Paris. However, without Federer and Nadal, he and some other unlikely candidates might be able to gather some momentum and progress further than expected.
If not, we could be in for another Murray final and there won’t be too many people complaining about that.