Grigor Dimitrov - just one of Sean Calvert's winning tips last week
Tennis tipster extraordinaire Sean Calvert has been in red-hot form once again in Flushing Meadows with 15 winners from 19 tips so far, while last week saw a host of winning football bets. All the details in our regular weekly round-up...
If you had placed 10 on each of Sean's 19 daily bets, you would have seen a return of 368.60, or 213.80 profit.
Highlights included a 3.814/5 set betting winner as Grigor Dimitrov beat David Goffin 3-1 as advised, a chunky 5.04/1 winner as John Isner won the first set 7-6 against Jan-Lennard Struff and a 3/3 full house on Tuesday's tips. All the latest tips can be found on our US Open page.
On to football, where a number of our columnists had a good week, including Michael Lintorn who went 2/2 from his preview of Arsenal v Beskitas , as the hosts kept a clean sheet as tipped at 2.111/10 and under 2.5 goals landed at 2.166/5.
Sticking with the European action where Europa League man Kevin Hatchard had four winners from six for a 2.11 point profit, including Tottenham -2 against Limassol. The column is running at 4.41 points profit from 11 points staked over the season so far.
Paul Robinson's daily lay column, Against All Odds, finished the week well with four winners from Wednesday to Sunday. The highlight was a lay of Corinthians on Wednesday night at odds of 1.4740/85 and they were duly beaten 1-0. Overall profit for the week was 2.94pts.
On the domestic front, Ralph Ellis has been to keen to oppose Manchester United all season so far and he did so again last week, advising a 1.594/7 lay of Louis van Gaal's men ahead of their draw against Burnley.
On to golf, where the each-way column had a winner as Joe Dyer tipped John Senden at 100/1 to win the Deutsche Bank. The Australian ended up tied fifth, so it was a 12.5 point profit on the selection.
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