What happens to my wager if the match gets postponed or cancelled?
If an event is abandoned, cancelled, or postponed, then wagers that have already been determined will be graded as such, while those that are yet to be determined will be deemed no action if the event does not resume within 7 days of its start time.
What happens to my wager if a player withdraws or gets disqualified after the match has started?
In the event of a player withdrawal or disqualification, all other markets (except Money Line or Match Winner) will be deemed no action and voided unless the outcome of the market is already determined.
Wagers on game totals will be graded as per our House Rule – in summary, any bets on a total that definitely would have been achieved without a retirement would be graded as normal:
TE.3.2 In the case of a withdrawal or disqualification at a point in time where the current score of the event has not directly determined the outcome of a market, but where the only possible eventual scores would determine a specific selection would be graded as a winner, then that market will be deemed as action, and the market graded on that result. For example, if a withdrawal happened at 3-3 in the first set, the “O/U 8.5 first set games” market would be graded with Over 8.5 games as the winning selection, and Under 8.5 games as the losing selection, as the minimum number of games that could be played if the withdrawal had not have happened, is 9.
What happens to my futures wager if the player gets injured?
All Futures wagers are considered action if the player starts a match, whether they finish the match or not.
What types of markets does the ESPN BET Sportsbook offer for Tennis?
ESPN BET Sportsbook offers a variety of bets, including futures, game props, and player props, as well as general game lines such as betting on a player to win the match.