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2010 Roland Garros – Roger Federer in action on Day 4

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Crunch Sports Staff – 26 May 2021

Other stars to see clay on Wednesday include Robin Soderling, Tomas Berdych, and
Jo Wilfried Tsonga.

When does Roger Federer play at Roland Garros 2010?

Roger Federer is in action on Wednesday at the 2010 French Open as he faces Alejandro Falla in the second round.  It would be a shocking upset if Falla were able to be Federer although he may be in for a tougher match than his first round match.

Other players in action include Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Stanislaw Wawrinka.

Our value bets for the day include Daniel Gimeno-Traver and Tobias Kamke.  Gimeno-Traver is a +400 (4/1) underdog despite only allowing his opponent to win 3 games in the first round while Kamke, +500 (5/1) against Albert Montanes, has been solid in qualifying and in the first round as well (times listed are Paris times: ET is 6 hours earlier).

26/05 11:00  Ball, Carsten vs. Troicki, Viktor

26/05 11:00  Cilic, Marin vs. Gimeno-Traver, Daniel

26/05 11:00  Dent, Taylor vs. Soderling, Robin

26/05 11:00  Mayer, Leonardo vs. Benneteau, Julien

26/05 11:00  Montanes, Albert vs. Kamke, Tobias

26/05 11:00  Youzhny, Mikhail vs. Lacko, Lukas

26/05 12:15 Federer, Roger vs. Falla, Alejandro

26/05 12:15  Garcia-Lopez, Guillermo vs. De Bakker, Thiemo

26/05 12:30  Ouanna, Josselin vs. Tsonga, Jo-Wilfried

26/05 12:30  Rochus, Olivier vs. Reister, Julian

26/05 13:45  Fognini, Fabio vs. Monfils, Gael

26/05 13:45  Granollers, Marcel vs. Baghdatis, Marcos

26/05 13:45  Isner, John vs. Chiudinelli, Marco

26/05 13:45  Murray, Andy vs. Chela, Juan Ignacio

26/05 13:45  Roger-Vasselin, Edouard vs. Berdych, Tomas

26/05 14:30  Wawrinka, Stanislas vs. Beck, Andreas

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Ian Horne
Ian goes back to the very early days of CrunchSports, having been tirelessly covering soccer for us for over 10 years.

Ian goes back to the very early days of CrunchSports, having been tirelessly covering soccer for us for over 10 years.

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