How does Pinnacle grade tennis matches in the event of retirement or disqualification?
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In the event a player retires or is disqualified, tennis bets are graded as follows:
1. Money Line (Match Winner)
- Bets stand if at least one full set has been completed.
- If no set is completed, all Money Line bets are void.
- The official winner is the player declared the victor by the umpire.
2. All Other Markets (Handicap, Total Games, Sets, Proposition bets, etc.)
- Bets are void unless the specific market was completed before the retirement or disqualification.
- For example, first set bets stand only if the first set was completed. Sets and total games bets require completion of the match to be valid.
- Proposition bets on individual sets are graded if that set was completed; tournament stats may be used for grading certain props.
Example:
Player B retires at 0–6, 0–2 (one set completed):
- Money Line bets stand → Player A wins
- All other bets (handicap, totals, sets, props) are void
For full details and examples, please see our Bets Offered and Betting Rules pages.
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