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  1. Hello Purps and thanks a lot for your answer. That's exactly what I was looking for but just couldn't find it so thanks. I also wasn't sure if it was the same for a match in 3 sets or 5 sets for instance so now I know it's the same for everything. I might check if it's the same rules for any individual sport (badminton, table tennis, squash...)
  2. Hi, I've been looking for these rules in help and support but can't find something very clear. How many sets need to be played for a bet to be considered won if a player retires? Because sometimes when a player retires bets are either settled as won (if the bet is on the opponent) either as void but I can't seem to find when. I know it needs a minimum of sets played but there's also different sorts of matches as a Grand Slam is played to the best of 5 sets for the men. So I'd like to clear that up once and for all. Thanks for the answer.
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