Flush offers tennis betting on all Grand Slams, ATP, WTA, and ITF tournaments. Here is how each situation is handled.
Match Retirement, Walkover, and Early Termination
If a match is retired, walked over, or ended early, all unsettled markets are void unless the outcome was already certain before play stopped.
Examples:
Example A — Set ends at 4-4 abandoned:
Bets on Over/Under 9.5 games settle normally because any natural conclusion would have at least 10 games.
Bets on Over/Under 10.5 games are void.
Example B — Best-of-3 match abandoned at 6-4, 4-6:
Bets on Over/Under 25.5 games settle normally.
Bets on Over/Under 26.5 games are void.
Example C — Best-of-3 match abandoned at 6-4, 4-6, 5-5:
Bets on either player with a handicap of +2.5 or more: Won.
Bets on either player with a handicap of -2.5 or less: Lost.
Bets on a tie with a handicap of +/-3 or more: Lost.
Bets on handicaps -2 to +2: void.
Delayed or Interrupted Matches
If a match is delayed due to rain, darkness, or any other reason, all markets remain unsettled, and betting continues once play resumes. Bets are only void if the tournament is officially cancelled or postponed.
Penalty Points
If penalty points are awarded by the umpire during a game, all bets on that game stand.
Early Match Completion
If a match finishes before all points or games are completed, all affected point and game markets are void.
Tie-Break Rules
A match tie-break is treated as the 3rd set for settlement purposes. Each tie-break or match tie-break counts as 1 game.
What Does Not Affect Bets
The following changes do not void bets:
Change of venue
Change of match day or schedule
Change of court surface
Switch between the indoor and outdoor courts
General Rules
If a market remains open with an incorrect score that significantly impacts the odds, Flush reserves the right to void affected bets.
If players are displayed incorrectly, Flush reserves the right to void affected bets.
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