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While Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are ranked as the top two players in the world, neither of them were notably strong in the last five months of 2009.With that in mind, Paddy Power's betting special for the Australian Open is certainly worth considering.You can back Federer or Nadal to win the 2010 Australian Open at 10/11, with The Field (comprising of the other 126 players entrered into the Men's singles) available at 4/5.While Federer and Nadal lead the betting markets, the likes of 2008 Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic, reigning US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro, British number one Andy Murray and rising star Marin Cilic will all be well backed to go all the way in Melbourne.To bet on this market and to claim a £30 free bet from Paddy Power, click herebet365 will be airing every match from the 2010 Australian OpenOnce you subscribe for just £10, you will be able to watch over 230 matches with their Live Streaming service.To get you started, they’ll also credit your account with a £10 bonus!Here's a step-by-step guide to how to watch the action from Melbourne live and online with bet365:- Go to bet365, go to Members then Sports Offers- Click on Offers Available and select Obtain Offer Code- To receive your Offer Code by email, select 'Click Here'- Once you have received your email, go back to Members- Select 'Sports Offers' then 'Enter Offer Code', then input the 10 digit code and SubmitYour £10 bonus will now be available to use and you can bet on over 24 In-Play markets on every live match from the Australian Open!
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