French Open Edges, Market Tells & What to Watch This Weekend
Welcome to the Friday edition of the FTP E-Letter — and today’s focus is 100% on Tennis Trading, specifically the live angles emerging from the French Open 2025.
If you’re serious about building your edge in tennis, today’s message is critical. Clive outlines exactly what he’s watching, why certain players are tradable, and what the market is telling us (and hiding).
? Today’s Trading Overview
No formal trades posted — this is a research and prep day.
Instead, the E-Letter walks through:
- ?? What to watch for in the men’s Grand Slam Tennis
- ? Specific player traits that could offer in-play comeback trades
- ? How set scores and fatigue are already showing up in live markets
? French Open Watchlist
Clive breaks down several key scenarios and potential edges:
? Comeback Players to Note:
- Favourites losing the first 2 sets in Men’s Grand Slam Tennis
? Spotting In-Play Opportunities
Key tips from Clive:
- “I’m not backing pre-match here — I’m watching patterns unfold live.”
- “French Open is a 5-set format for men. That means the 2-0 and 2-1 scorelines are gold for reversals.”
- “Many matches will swing heavily after the third set — especially with physical grinders.”
? How to Prepare for the Weekend
- Track 2-0 and 2-1 scorelines in real time.
- Look at first serve % dropping after 2 sets — that’s often the fatigue signal.
- Record your reactions to those mid-match swings. These are patterns you can build into systems.
- Time Travel : Go back to previous day’s matches at tennis24.com and retrospectively trade,
? Podcast
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? Watch the Full Tennis E-Letter (30 May)
Don’t just read the highlights — hear the tone, see the angles, get the intent:
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? Final Word
This isn’t a “bet and forget” tournament.
This is the long game of edge building — and right now, it’s about observation over action.
Stay sharp. See you for the Saturday setup.
—
Clive Keeling
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