Sports betting: Friday’s best offers on Mise-o-jeu +

Here are three sports betting offers available on the Mise-o-jeu + site for the day of Friday, June 2 that are worth the detour.

Tennis: Lorenzo Musetti v. Cameron Norrie


Sports betting: Friday's best offers on Mise-o-jeu +

Victims of an unfavorable table, these two members of the world’s top 20 must cross swords from the third round at Roland-Garros. What’s more, the winner of this duel will come up against the winner of the clash between Carlos Alcaraz and Denis Shapovalov. Musetti and Norrie can’t put the cart before the horse though, as a marathon could await them on Friday. In their only career meeting earlier this year at Barcelona, ​​Musetti snatched a three-set victory from their British rival. This time, the Italian will appear on the Parisian clay with full batteries, having spent around an hour less on the pitch than Norrie since the start of the tournament. The latter, however, is more experienced than Musetti and has had more success in 2023. A long battle is to be expected.

Prediction: Total games – over 39.5 – 2.12

Tennis: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova v. Anastasia Potapova


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Now recovered from a serious knee injury which prevented her from defending her points obtained in the Roland-Garros final in 2021, Pavlyuchenkova seems ready to make a new long journey. A year ago, she had to withdraw before this Grand Slam tournament, which caused her to drop considerably in the standings. The Russian rose from the 21st level to the 333rd, which she currently occupies. She had never previously left the top 50 since 2008. The 31-year-old defeated Linda Fruhirtova and 15th seed Liudmila Samsonova in her first two matches. She lost her only career duel against Potapova in 2021. The 24th player in the WTA rankings, she equaled her best Grand Slam performance by reaching the third round.

Prediction: Win for Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova – 2.30

Baseball: Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York food


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The Blue Jays have recovered and won their last two series, against the Minnesota Twins and the Milwaukee Brewers. Their next stop: Citi Field in New York, home of the biggest-spending major league team, the Mets. The Big Apple team has not met expectations since the start of the campaign, presenting exactly the same record as the Jays (30-27), but has just swept the Philadelphia Phillies. Justin Verlander (2-2) will try to curb the ardor of the only Canadian team in major league baseball, which has often had fun against right-handed gunners this season and which has scored 19 points in its last three games. It’s reasonable to think that Chris Bassitt (5-4) has the upper hand in this duel between two 6-foot-5 pitchers, having held opponents to 11 points in his last five road starts.

Prediction: Toronto Blue Jays win – 2.20


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