Rafael Nadal is now as low as 1/2 to win the French Open for a third consecutive year after his Quarter Final demolition of 1998 Roland Garros champ Carlos Moya.
The Mallorcan lost just seven games to his compatriot as he blasted his way into the semi-finals.
The oddsmakers at Sportsbook.com have reacted by cutting Nadal from 8/13 to 1/2.
Nadal leads the Serb 3-1 in head-to-head meetings and has yet to lose a set to Djokovic on clay.
The bookies are a top price of 1/12 for Nadal to win the match, with 9/1 the best price about Djokovic.
Friday's other semi sees Roger Federer meet Nikolay Davydenko, a player who has lost all eight of their previous encounters. Federer is a 1/7 shot to win their clash, with the Russian 6/1.
Davydenko was another headline selection for Point-Spreads.com making it a 100% success rate on this week’s quarter finals.
Federer is a top price of 2/1 for the title with Davydenko a general 25/1.
Stand by for more tennis tips on Thursday as Point-Spreads.com looks to maintain its sparkling form in Paris.
Sportsbook.com has posted tennis betting odds on the 2007 French Open:
Rafael Nadal: 1-2
Roger Federer: 3-2
Novak Djokovic: 18-1
Nikolay Davydenko: 18-1




