Italian tennis to conquer the Olympics: golden odds for Sinner, bookmakers also bet on the doubles with Musetti

Italian tennis to conquer the Olympics: golden odds for Sinner, bookmakers also bet on the doubles with Musetti
Italian tennis to conquer the Olympics: golden odds for Sinner, bookmakers also bet on the doubles with Musetti

ROME – From Paris to…Paris. The Italy of tennis discovered itself as a protagonist during Roland Garros. Precisely on the same clay courts where the second Slam of the year takes place, the Italian expedition will try to improve further during the Olympics scheduled between July and August. Last week, in fact, despite three finals and a semi-final, no title was achieved for the Italian tennis players. However, the chances of a medal at the Games are concrete for bookmakers.

SINNER – How not to start from the new number one in men’s tennis. Jannik Sinner ended his adventure at Roland Garros in the semi-final: his redemption on the Parisian clay during the five-round event pays 3 times the stakes on Snai, behind only Carlos Alcaraz, seen at 2.25.

PAOLINI – Defeated only in the final by number one Iga Swiatek, Jasmine Paolini doesn’t want Roland Garros to be just an isolated episode: a gold at the Paris Olympics is set at 15 on Snai. The big favorite is Swiatek, who with her Poland sees the most coveted medal at 1.65.

DOUBLES – There were two finals in which Italy played for doubles success at Roland Garros. Both defeated, they will try to make up for it at the Olympics. In the men’s draw the Azzurri field two gold teams: the now well-tested Bolelli-Vavassori pair is offered at 3.50. Also pay attention to the duo Jannik Sinner-Lorenzo Musetti, a very young couple but already ready to compete for the top step of the podium, offered for them at 10 on Snai. In the women’s draw, Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini, finalists last Sunday in France, will try: for them the triumph pays 3 times the stakes. On the other hand, the share of the Bronzetti-Cocciaretto couple is high, set at 25.

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