It’s been a great run of winners for Andy Schooler, the main tennis betting tipster for Sporting Life.
It began at the US Open where he landed winners in both the Men’s and Women’s draw with Djokovic (5/4) and Gauff (8/1) claiming the title at Flushing Meadows.
Schooler who is often a tad downbeat on his Twitter feed seems a little more positive of late and that was helped by 16/1 tip Mannarino taking the title in Astana.
It got better with Hurkacz his biggest winner during this spell at 40/1 in the Shanghai Masters. Like sportsmen, tipsters have their rich vein of form too and last week Shelton at 13/1 in Tokyo and Monfils 20/1 in Stockholm kept the ball rolling.
Last week Schooler pocketed +47.5pts of profit.
👀It's been a good few weeks on the tennis outrights for @SLSport_.
✅ Monfils, Stockholm, 20/1
✅ Shelton, Tokyo, 13/1
✅ Hurkacz, Shanghai, 40/1
✅ Mannarino, Astana, 16/1
✅ Gauff, US Open, 8/1
✅ Djokovic, US Open, 5/4✍️ Basel & Vienna start today:https://t.co/ywhf6tMLzX
— Andy Schooler (@SchoolerSport) October 23, 2023
I’ve toyed at time as to whether I should be backing his selections or not. I again considered that this week but quickly changed my mind with selections like Korda and Stricker both shorter prices at my available bookies that what Andy tipped.
I’ve been put off in the past by the constant hard luck story, perhaps it’s justified, I don’t know, but it does get a bit tiring.
It’s also frustrating that it’s really hard to get hold of the profit and loss for Andy Schooler’s tips. Even now after this great run you’d expect Sporting Life to share that information.
I know they have it. I asked Ben Coley in the summer what the profit for Andy was and it was around the 20pt at that mark.
As impressive as this recent run has been, following a tipster who doesn’t advertise their profit & ROI would be a mistake. Normally there is a good reason they don’t share these stats and it’s not because they are winning too much money.
All that said, well done to Andy for hitting some big priced winners in recent weeks.