The ATP Swiss Indoor tournament from Basel is now well underway as tennis fans can watch Roger Federer, Juan Martin del Potro & Richard Gasquet through Bet365 and their live stream service.
The competition is one of the highlights of the Swiss tennis calendar and also one of the most eagerly anticipated indoor tournaments on the world circuit.
There is no surprise that all eyes for this event are on Switzerland’s most famous sportsman, Roger Federer, who is sure to relish the opportunity to perform in front of his home fans.
Federer is the current world number one and intends to stay there now for the foreseeable future, so will be going all out for his sixth win in seven years here and with the crowd cheering him on – it looks as though the script is written for the 31-year-old to lift the trophy again.
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That said though, it is not going to be early for Federer as there is a number of top quality players entering the Swiss Indoors at Basel.
With Juan Martin Del Potro also in action, it means all three medal winners from London 2012 are involved in this one and the Argentinean will be looking to cause an upset and win this the Swiss Indoor for the first time.
Del Potro looks to be the main rival to the Swiss number one, and could surprise at odds of 7/2. The second seed looks to be in good form and more importantly injury free as he made short work of the Colombian Alejandro Falla, winning in straight sets 6-4 6-1.
Japan’s Kei Nishikori shocked everyone last year when he went all the way to the final, but was eventually defeated by Federer. It had looked as though he was ready to go one better this time out, but Nishikori has had to pull out through injury.
Players such as Richard Gasquet are also in action, but all eyes will be on Federer and on home soil, it will be extremely tough to stop him.
It should be another superb week in Basel, as predictably Federer is the 2/5 favbourite to once again win the tournament, although he was made to work hard for his quarter final birth with a 6-3 6-7 (6/8) 7-5 win over Thomaz Bellucci.
We are all set for an exciting few days as the tournament moves in the quarter finals stages, with both Federer, Del Potro, and Richard Gasquet all favoured to make claims on the title, with the final played on Sunday.