Here’s an interesting question, does online gambling suffer a drop during the summer months because we tend to spend more time outdoors and are less likely to be in front of a computer, or will online gambling fans always find time to place a bet?. Certainly casino gambling could be affected by better weather and longer daylight hours, but what about sports gambling online. There are of course some sports gambling fans who almost hibernate if there is no football, but generally speaking most sports gambling enthusiasts follow a variety of sports all year round and gambling on horse racing in particular remains high on Irish sports gambling enthusiasts’ agenda. Traditional summer sports also have considerable support, and although gambling on tennis or cricket will never compete with horse racing or football they both enjoy considerable gambling support. We are now at the end of the first week of Wimbledon, and what a week it’s been for outsiders. What odds would you have got on neither Federer nor Nadal surviving the first two rounds of a Grand Slam tournament. Cricket gambling fans will soon be wondering whether England being installed as favourites for the Ashes series, with Australia the outsiders may also be premature. The British and Irish Lions rugby team also play the second test this weekend against Australia, and although they could never have been considered real outsiders many commentators were not prepared to gamble on the possibility that they could be in a position to win the first two matches before the tour started. Here’s a suggestion for sports gambling fans, two British sportsmen have achieved their ambition of winning a Major title in the last few months, with both Andy Murray and Justin Rose winning their respective US Open titles. Can they both go one step further by winning their biggest home tournaments. What price a Wimbledon title for Murray and Rose to win The Open.