The exchange powering your account determines how tennis markets settle.
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What happens if a player is disqualified, withdraws, or retires?
Contracts on the advancing player settle in-the-money (correct). Contracts on the player who withdraws, retires, or is disqualified settle out-of-the-money (incorrect). This applies regardless of whether the match has begun.
For example: If your pick withdraws from a match before it begins, contracts on that pick settle out-of-the-money (incorrect), and contracts on their opponent — the advancing player — settle in-the-money (correct).
If a player is disqualified after the conclusion of the match, results are not adjusted.
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What happens if a player is disqualified, withdraws, or retires?
If a player withdraws before the first set begins, all related markets resolve to the last fair price as determined by the exchange — not a binary win/loss outcome.
If a player retires during the match, markets affected by the retirement also resolve to the last fair price. Any contracts already unconditionally settled before the point of retirement remain settled.
If a player is disqualified after the conclusion of the match, results are not adjusted.
What happens if a match is delayed or cancelled?
If a match is delayed but still scheduled within the same tournament, markets remain open. A change of venue or playing surface does not affect this.
If a match is delayed and is no longer scheduled within the same tournament, markets resolve to the last fair price and a new market will be created for the rescheduled match.
If a match is cancelled before the first set begins, all markets resolve to the last fair price. If cancelled after the first set has started, unsettled markets also resolve to the last fair price.
