OTW Extra Email Archive - April 2018
French Open outsiders report – Save the Date…
Thursday 26th April 2018
In your Ones to Watch EXTRA email today:
French Open on the horizon…
The tournament calendar is covered in clay right now, with all the events between now and the start of June being played on the ‘red dirt’…
That includes no fewer than five tournaments next week, with the clay season continuing throughout May with two big ‘Masters’ events in Madrid and Rome.
All building up to the big one, the French Open 2018 on the famous courts of Roland Garros, Paris.
Your next exclusive free Ones to Watch report…
As usual, I’ll be trying my best to help you land a big winner at the Grand Slams. I’ve started putting together my shortlist of outsiders to watch out for at the French Open next month…
Last season our annual free reports featured Marin Cilic for Wimbledon at 28/1, who finished runner-up. And who can forget Sloane Stephens, our early 40/1 winning pick for the US Open.
The French Open takes place from 27th May to 10th June…
Save the Date…
This year I’ll be getting my pre-tournament Ones to Watch list out nice & early, a solid three weeks before play starts in Paris.
Your exclusive FREE French Open 2018 – Ones to Watch report will be with you on Bank Holiday Monday, 7th May.
I’ll give you plenty of reminders beforehand (!), but do make a note to check your email that Bank Holiday weekend. The French Open is the second Grand Slam of the season; we get four opportunities per year to target what are the biggest tennis tournaments of them all. After Paris we have Wimbledon and then the US Open in New York to come.
And before any of that…
I’ll be continuing to cover the weekly men’s ATP and women’s WTA tournaments – with both Outright Winner picks and match bets – in my full, members-only Ones to Watch service.
Next week members will receive my advice across the five tournaments taking place on the clay, from Morocco to Munich…
If you’re not on board yet, join the club with a Free Trial here.
Enjoy the tennis,
Best wishes,
Tom Wilson