TENNIS
Retirement or Disqualification:
1. Head to Head Matchups:
If a player retires or is disqualified after completing at least one full set, bets on the Match Money Line market will still have action. However, if no set has been completed, those bets will be voided. Bets on all other markets will be voided unless specific markets, such as over games and over sets were already determined before the retirement occurred.
2. First Set Betting:
If the first set is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all bets on the match will be considered void. Such wagers will be cancelled and the monies refunded. If the first set in a match is completed, the wagers are graded and will stand on that line.
3. Sets Betting:
If a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all Set betting wagers will be considered void. Such wagers will be cancelled and the monies refunded.
Example: If we offer Player A (-1.5 sets or -2.5 sets ) vs Player B (+1.5 sets or +2.5 sets) the match must be completed. If the match is not completed, wagers on that line are void. If we offer Player A to win exactly 2 sets to 1 or Player B to win exactly 2 sets to 1, those lines would be canceled and refunded in the case of a retirement as well.
4. Handicap and Total Games Betting:
1. If a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all Handicap bets will be considered void, regardless of the score of the match. Such wagers will be cancelled and the monies refunded.
2. If a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, wagers on total games will stand if the total games have passed the amount needed for the over to win. In the event of a player retirement or disqualification wagers on total games will be void if the number of games has not passed the amount needed for the over to win.
5. Proposition Betting:
If a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all proposition wagers will be considered void. Such wagers will be cancelled and the monies refunded, with some exceptions pertaining to propositions that require the completion of an individual set.
Example:To Win 1st Set (Must Complete 1st Set)Correct Score of 1st Set (Must complete 1st Set)Will there be a Tie-Break in the Match? (Must complete Set)For unique propositions on individual matches, the official tournament website statistics will be used for grading purposes.
Example:Total Aces by Nadal vs. Djokovic in Australian Open semi-final. www.ausopen.org would be used for grading that proposition.The time of the match will be taken from the official tournament's website. Rain delays are not included in the official time of the match.
Proposition betting for “Who will Last Longer”:Both players must start the tournament for bets to have action. If both players are eliminated in the same round, bets will be graded no action and all monies refunded.If both players in a Last Longer proposition reach the final, the winner of the final match will be declared the winner of the proposition.
Yes/No Player to win Proposition:
Over/Under Season Rankings Props
Season Grand Slam Propositions"Will Novak Djokovic win a Grand Slam in 2015" props are considered "all in." If a player is injured and unable to play, the wagers still have action.
Higher End of year ranking Head-to-Head PropositionsIn order for these props to have action, both players must start round 1 of the Australian Open. If they do not partake in their scheduled 1st round match, their ranking prop will be cancelled and the monies refunded. Once they have started the Australian Open, these props are considered “All in” and the prop will be graded based on each players end of season ATP/WTA singles ranking. The player with the better end of year ranking will be graded as the winner. For example, Novak Djokovic ends the year ranked 25th in the ATP rankings and Andy Murray ends the year ranked 15th, Andy Murray would be graded as the winner as he has the higher ranking at the conclusion of the season.
Team Total Betting:
If a match ends with a player retirement, the team total bets for each individual player will be voided and graded as no action. A match must be completed for team total bets to be graded as action.
If one of the players does not start the match, or tournament, all team total bets associated with that match will be graded as no action.
Delay or Suspension:
If a tennis match is completed, without retirement or disqualification, all wagers stand as written. A delay in the start of a match will not affect the standing of wagers, nor will a suspension, as long as play is resumed and the match completed.
Pro Set:
If a match is decided on a Pro Set, instead of the normal length of the match, all wagers are refunded except wagers on the 1st set line and the match money line.
If a match plays with a super tie-break as or is switched to having a super tie-break, then all wagers will be refunded on that match except for the 1st set winner and money line winner. Both the 1st set winner and money line winner will have action and will be graded as normal.
Futures Betting:
All futures bets have action. Should a player retire during a tournament, bets on that player to win the tournament lose. If a player does not play a match in the tournament any bets on them to win are void. A player must play at least one point in the tournament to have action.
Change of Venue or Playing Surface:
All bets stand regardless of any change of venue, court surface, changing from indoors to outdoors and vice versa.
Davis and Federation Cup:
Davis Cup or Federation Cup wagers on the “Tie” are for that country to advance to the next round. Note that each Tie consists of five rubbers ("matches"). The winner of the Tie is the nation that wins three or more of the five rubbers in the Tie.
In the event a match does not go the specified number of sets, and the match is shortened by tournament officials, the leader determined to be official by tournament officials shall be the winner.
Example: A match is scheduled for 5 sets, but only 3 sets can be played because of weather. The leader at the end of 3 sets would be declared the winner of the match. All wagers are refunded except wagers on the 1st set winner line and money line.
Live Betting (All pre-game rules apply to live wagering in addition to):
The next point must be played for wagers to have action. If either player retires before the next point is played, all wagers taken since the last point are refunded.
If the first set is not completed, all bets on the outcome of the match (spread, money line, next set and total) will be void. All bets on a specific game will stand, provided that game was completed in its entirety.
Individual Sets Betting: If the stated set is not completed, all live wagers will be voided.
Handicap and Total Games Betting: If a tennis match is not completed because of a player retirement or disqualification, all live wagers on Handicap and Total Games will be voided. The wagers will be cancelled and the monies refunded. Note this also applies to live wagers on lines such as: Rafael Nadal to win Set 2 or Novak Djokovic to win Set 3.
When betting on an individual game, only the score of that specific game is taken into consideration to determine the winner of the game. If the stated game is not completed, all live wagers on the game will be voided.
For example, when wagering on A. Murray Game 5 of Set 1, the winner of game 5 will determine the winner of this bet.
If any subsequent games are not played, bets on those specific games will be void.
Start times:
The start times of all events are for informational purposes only and if incorrect the common sense and correct odds for the time period will be used. Events can only be graded once.