Nick Kyrgios Australia’s new ace

Nick Kyrgios sent the nation wild with his amazing win over World No.1 Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon in the early hours of this morning.

In what many are calling one of the biggest upsets in tennis history, the Canberra teenager blasted his way into the last eight to face Milos Raonic and as a result, online bookmaker sportsbet.com.au has released a host of specials on the new Aussie sensation:

Wimbledon:

Kyrgios is priced $2.62 to beat Raonic ($1.50), should he pass that hurdle $4.50 is offered for a semi-final elimination. He’s paying $5.50 to make the final and now $13 to win the tournament outright – in from a whopping $501 at the start of the event.

Rest of this Year:

Sportsbet are offering $51 for Kyrgios to win the US Open later in the year and he’s now $1.73 to be the top rated Aussie come December 31 ahead of Lleyton Hewitt on $2.75. Kyrgios is also paying a short $2.00 to be ranked between 21st and 50th in the world.

2015 Australian Open:

Kyrgios has been added to Sportsbet’s outright Men’s singles winner market at $41 for next year’s Aussie Open.

Career Achievements:

Australia finally getting another world champ now looks a good bet with Kyrgios priced at $2.88 to reach World No 1 during his career and $2.00 to make either number 1 or 2.

 

“The 21 punters who backed our new Champ at $501 before Wimbledon are only 3 games away from a fairy-tale ending and a juicy pay day. It’s great to see Kyrgios at such short odds for World domination – he’s only 19!” said sportsbet.com.au’s Will Byrne.

 

Markets courtesy of sportsbet.com.au

Raonic v Kyrgios – Match Betting

$1.50   M Raonic       

$2.62   N Kyrgios

 

Kyrgios Stage of Elimination

$1.50   Quarter Final

$4.50   Semi Final

$5.50   Runner-Up

$13      Winner

 

Future Opens

$41      Kyrgios to win Men’s Australian Open 2015

$51      Kyrgios to win Men’s US Open 2014

 

N Krygios Ranking by the end of 2014

$8.00   Top 10             (in from $51)

$4.50   11 – 20             (in from $26)

$2.00   21 – 50             (in from $3.80)

$2.75   51 – 100           (out from $1.55)

$17      101 – 250         (out from $3.20)

                        

Highest Ranked Aussie by the end 2014    

$1.73   N Krygios

$2.75   L Hewitt

$5.00   M Matosevic

$12      B Tomic

$29      M Ebden

$100    S Groth           

 

What will Nick Kyrgios’s career high singles ranking be?

$2.00   Under 2.5  (1st or 2nd)

$1.72   Over 2.5 (3rd or lower ranking)

 

Will Nick Kyrgios reach number 1 in the world throughout his career?

$2.88   Yes

$1.36   No

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