With almost two months and one grand slam already gone, there has been plenty of tennis already played in the 2015 season but fortunately for all fans of the game there is still a hell of a lot more to come. Taking that into account, the relative hiatus in action for the ATP tour in the early part of March seems like a good time to look ahead at the remainder of the campaign and offer some betting tips for the rest of the season.
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With betting tips in mind then, there are a number of different options when it comes to backing the Aussie to make his breakthrough. Firstly, why not consider backing Kyrgios to win an ATP title this season? The Aussie looks to have the game needed to win events and given the increasing number of tournaments around, could easily get his first crown this season. At the more adventurous end of the betting tips scale, after nearly another full season of development, the Aussie may well be excellently placed to make a run at the US Open and currently you can get him at around 100/1 for the Flushing Meadows showpiece.
Federer to Make History Once Again
Once upon a time, any betting tips article which suggested that you should back Roger Federer to win one of the biggest events was about as sensational as an article claiming that the sky was blue. Today however, the Swiss maestro has seemingly fallen a little behind some of his closest rivals when it comes to winning grand slams.

Dominant Djokovic?

When it comes to betting tips, it can sometimes pay to hedge your bets a little and as such our selection of tips for the rest of the season is going to round off with one which rails against the others somewhat.
Whilst we have so far suggested that there could be decent value in backing Nick Kyrgios to win the US Open and Federer to take another Wimbledon crown, there could also easily be money to be made in backing world number one Novak Djokovic to leave all the rest in his wake. The Serbian has already taken the Australian Open title this campaign, and odds of around 14/1 which are being offered by some bookmakers for him to win all four of 2015’s slams might just be a little too long to pass up.
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