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Djokovic is 8/11 Betting Odds to Win 2015 Roland Garros

Nemanja Lazarevic in Betting Promotions 21 May 2015

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football-betting-promotionsThe 2015 Roland Garros starts on Sunday 24th May in Paris and this is shaping up to be one of the most interesting French Opens in recent history, with Novak Djokovic determined to lift the elusive trophy.

Spanish superstar Rafael Nadal has won five successive titles at Roland Garros, but he has struggled for form of late and this is probably the best chance the Serbian tennis player will ever have to knock his rival off the throne.

The world number one has won a total of eight Grand Slam tournaments, but he is yet to win the French Open, having twice lost in the final to Rafael Nadal. However, with the Serbian in tremendous form at the moment, having won the Monte Carlo and Rome Masters on clay, bear in mind that he can be backed at 8/11 to win the 2015 Roland Garros.

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Working as editor-in-chief at Soccernews.com, Nemanja Lazarevic is responsible for organising and managing the team of writers to ensure the content produced on the site meets high industry standards and remains interesting to our readers. As our go-to guy for the football transfer news, he uses an extensive experience in the industry to dig up latest transfer stories from local sources.

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  • TennisLover

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    Djokovic has won 8 slam titles, which include five Australian Open titles (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015), two Wimbledon titles (2011, 2014), and one US Open title (2011). You have incorrectly listed 10 grand slam titles. Also, a Grand Slam is winning all four slams in a calendar year. Each individual one is a SLAM; not a Grand Slam.

  • TennisLover

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    Djokovic has won 8 slam titles, which include five Australian Open titles (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015), two Wimbledon titles (2011, 2014), and one US Open title (2011). You have incorrectly listed 10 grand slam titles. Also, a Grand Slam is winning all four slams in a calendar year. Each individual one is a SLAM; not a Grand Slam.

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