10Bet Offer: 5-Set Epic Payback

The US Open returns to New York over the next two weeks, with many of the world’s leading players in the men’s and women’s draws potentially coming out on top coming the finals weekend. With major tennis tournaments attracting a wide variety of bets from customers, many bookmakers are vying for user attention before the first serve is hit on Monday evening. 10Bet are one of those platforms to do so, with their ‘5-Set Epic Payback’ offer certain to appeal to many within the market.

Despite the likes of Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Stan Wawrinka having all withdrawn from the tournament due to injury, interest in the US Open at Flushing Meadows is still likely to be extremely high.

The 5-Set Epic Payback offer will see customers earn up to £20 in free bets, should their selection lose in a five-set encounter. With many matches at this level being settled by a final set decider, such an insurance is becoming more and more attractive to tennis betting punters. For those looking to take advantage of this offer, let’s take a closer look at the terms and conditions surrounding it.

5-Set Epic Payback: Terms & Conditions

As previously mentioned, those placing bets on men’s singles matches will see their stake returned in the form of a free bet, should their selection lose their encounter in five sets. Available up until a maximum of £20, this is an insurance style offer that could well save you a substantial amount of money over the two-week event.

Free bets will be credited to customer accounts within 24 hours of the match being settled, although this will often be significantly quicker. As a result, users will once again have funds available in order to bet on further matches in New York. Customers are required to bet a minimum of £5 in the match winner market for any US Open men’s singles match, with odds of at least 1.20 also required.

This offer is only available once per match per customer, with users also being required to place a qualifying bet on a match in order to be eligible. A qualifying bet is the first real money pre-match single bet of at least £5 on the match winner market. Meanwhile, all void/cancelled bets, draw bets, Cashed-Out bets (both Full and Partial) or bets placed with a Free Bet shall not be a qualifying bet. So, log in at 10Bet during the US Open, before placing a bet on your favourite players in the men’s draw.