The sporting action doesn’t stop any day of the year and this Wednesday, September 6 will be no exception, with plenty of entertainment to choose from at sports betting.
In this case we have the second part of his quarter-finals US Openfeaturing Carlos Alcaraz, but also more matches in his quarterfinals Basketball World Cup.
Below we present the most interesting sports betting predictions to play this Wednesday DAZN Bet.
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The best sports bets for Wednesday 6 September
Handicap -5.5 for Carlos Alcaraz (1.69 to 1)
Carlos Alcaraz is the favorite to face Alexander Zverev in the quarter-finals of the US Open, but the reality is that the Spaniard faces a very difficult match, very different from anything he has faced at the tournament so far.
Still, keep in mind that Zverev left Sinner behind in a four-and-a-half-hour battle in the previous round and also played grueling three-and-a-half-hour matches against Daniel Altmaier and Grigor Dimitrov. On the other hand, Alcaraz needs to be in better physical shape and all the wear and tear the German has on him may be too much to carry when facing a warrior on the court like Murthy.
The hard-court record between Zverev and Alcaraz has two matches won by Zverev without dropping a set, but that was in the 2021 season and Carlitos has improved a lot since then, while the German has been more erratic since the ankle injury he suffered at Roland. Garros 2022, exactly a tournament in which he eliminated Alcaraz in four sets. This year, the Spaniard cruised past him at the Madrid Masters, on clay, 6-1 and 6-2 without dropping a game on his serve.
As it stands, it’s good value 1.69 return of the -5.5 race handicap for Alcarazwhich requires at the end of the match that the Spaniard has won at least six games more than his opponent regardless of who wins the match.
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Aryna Sabalenka + Madison Keys to win a set (1.68 to 1)
In the US Open women’s draw, the remaining quarterfinals for Wednesday are Aryna Sabalenka vs. Qinwen Zheng and Marketa Vondrousova vs. Madison Keys: the former a notable favorite due to current events and her Grand Slam experience compared to her opponent, the latter harder to predict.
So it’s interesting to see Sabalenka’s win share and add that Keys will win at least one set: this combination pays 1.68 to 1.
Sabalenka has already been relieved of the pressure of reaching the world number one, which is guaranteed from next Monday, and with that behind her she played a great match against Daria Kasatkina in the previous round. In this US Open he has yet to lose more than five games in any match and throughout the season he has actually lost very few matches in which he started as clear favourite. He reached the semifinals in the previous three Grand Slams and is now just one step away from doing it again in New York.
Her opponent, 20-year-old Zheng of China, is playing at the US Open for only the second time in her career and is making her Grand Slam quarterfinal debut. Against top-ten players, she has a 2-4 record this season and the wins came against Daria Kasatkina and Ons Jabeur, players who are much more erratic than Sabalenka and who don’t even come close to having the Belarusian’s strength when it comes to hit the ball, ball, which should confuse the Asian.
If we talk about players with strong shots, we have to talk about Madison Keys: the American usually raises her level in Grand Slams and this is her tenth appearance in the quarterfinals: she won five of the previous nine. Her opponent is Vodrusova, the last Wimbledon champion, with whom she will face for the first time.
The Czech arrives with an elbow injury in her left hand that has forced her out of the doubles tournament, and Keys has another factor in her favor in the crowd, at the only Grand Slam in which she has already been a finalist. It’s hard to predict who will win, but the local will go into this Wednesday confident and should win at least one set in this tournament in which she is very solid on her serve: she has lost only two games to him in the previous four competitions of the organization.
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Win for Canada and Germany (1.45-1)
The Basketball World Cup already has the USA and Serbia in its semifinals, and the other two protagonists remain to be seen. Germany faces Latvia for one spot and Canada plays Slovenia for the other, with the Teutons and Americans favored to win. Combine the two wins pays a fee of 1.45 to 1.
Having impressed on debut against France, Canada showed gaps in their game against Latvia, Brazil and Spain, but are nonetheless a far more complete team than Doncic’s Slovenia: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander fit with Luka’s attacking talents to sort things out on their own and the Canadians can surround him better than the Europeans up to Dallas.
Germany are the only ones remaining unbeaten in this tournament and they are playing against a team similar in style to Latvia, but with less individual hierarchy. Those led by Dennis Schroder and company won almost all of their games by 18 points or more (the exception was 85-82 against Australia) and have even less attrition than the Latvians, who had to contend with Spain and Brazil to get here.
* The quotas listed in this article have been updated on Tuesday, September 5 at 9:20 p.m.
