Bets will be settled on the results and statistics provided by the relevant tournament's governing body.
If there is a change in the number of sets (or games per set) to be played, match winner bets (i.e. bets placed on the winner of a given match excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any Handicap bets) and To Win First Set bets will stand (except where the number of sets is reduced to one, in which case such bets will be void). Bets on any other markets will be void.
If a change to any of the following occurs, all bets will stand:
In the case of a tie in a Head-to-Head market, both selections will be void. In a market where there are more than two selections and the 'draw' is not an option, normal dead heat rules apply.
In the case of penalty points or games, bets will be settled in accordance with the updated score.
A tournament must be completed in full for bets on the outcome to stand.
If a match does not take place or if a player is given a walkover, bets on the match will be void.
If the retirement or disqualification occurs prior to the conclusion of the first set, all match winner bets will be void. If the retirement or disqualification occurs following the conclusion of the first set, the player or pairing progressing to the next round (or winning the tournament in the case of a final) will, for the purposes of any match winner bets, be deemed the winner and match winner bets placed on the retired or disqualified player or pairing will be void.
Bets on any other markets, for all competitions, will be void regardless of whether the retirement occurs during or following the first set, except for those on markets that have been unconditionally determined.
If a player, pairing, or team does not participate in a tournament, all bets involving that player, pairing or team will be void. We may apply the equivalent of a Tattersalls Rule 4(c) deduction to any winnings from bets on the event’s remaining participants (based on the odds of the participant that is withdrawn).
For the purposes of Total Games and Handicap-related markets, a tie-break is counted as one game. Forfeited points or games will count for final settlement purposes.
In some competitions, matches that reach one set all are decided by a Champions tie-break. In this case, the Champions tie-break will be considered to be the third set.
If, for a match involving a Champions tie-break, we erroneously accept bets on the winner of a specified game in the final set, on the total number of games in such set or on Handicap markets relating to such set (or similar), the bets in question will be void.
A Champions tie-break will not count towards any Will there be a Tie-Break? markets and will not be treated as a tie-break for any markets involving the occurrence of a number of tie-breaks.
In the event of a game not being completed, all bets on the game will be void, with the exception of Game to Deuce if the result has already been determined.
If the wrong player has been set as the server for any individual game (Current or Next Game), bets on the outcome of that specific game will be void, regardless of the result.
Bets will be settled on the absolute difference in total games won by one player compared to the total games won by the opposing player. For example, if player A wins 17 games and player B wins 19 games during the match, the market will be settled based on the absolute difference (which is two).
The match must be completed for bets to stand on these markets, except in the case of unconditionally determined markets (for example, First Ace or First Double Fault), which will be settled on their result. Bets will be settled on the basis of official scoring providers or official tournament websites (if there are any discrepancies between data of official scoring providers and that of tournament websites, the data of official scoring providers will take precedence).
If a handicap is attributed to an entire market (for example, the market is titled Set Handicap -1.5 sets) and there is no handicap attributed to any individual selection within that market, the relevant handicap will be applied to each first named selection. For example, if a market is titled Set Handicap -1.5 sets for Medvedev-Thiem, if the final score of the match is ‘Medvedev 3 sets, Thiem 2 sets’, that selection will be settled as if the final score had been ‘Medvedev 1.5 sets, Thiem 2 sets’ (i.e. any bets on Medvedev will be settled as losing bets and any bets on Thiem will be settled as winning bets).
Unless otherwise stated in the name/heading of a market or selection, totals and handicaps apply to the overall match (rather than to sets or games).
The Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open are deemed a Grand Slam.
All bets placed on this market are for the singles event of each Grand Slam. All bets will stand if a player does not compete, or has retired or been disqualified before or during any Grand Slam.
All Grand Slams must be played within that respective year. If a Grand Slam is postponed or cancelled then all bets will be void, unless in the case where the result has already been unconditionally determined.
All bets will be settled in accordance with official rankings from ATP/WTA on December 31 of each year.
Unless otherwise stated, all bets placed are for the singles event of the tournament.
If a tournament is postponed to the following year(s) or cancelled, bets will be void.
Bets will be settled in accordance with the official ATP/WTA websites.
The Sportsbook General Rules will apply for any category of bets or markets not referred to in these Specific Sports Rules.