NetBet Offer: US Open £5 Free Bet

The US Open may have already reached its latter stages in New York, with the likes of Rafa Nadal, Juan Martin Del Potro, Venus Williams and Sloane Stephens still battling it out for the men’s and women’s titles respectively having made it safely through to the semi-finals, however there is still plenty of opportunities to place bets on your favourite players. For those looking to do just that, there is perhaps no better platform than NetBet over the coming days.

The bookmakers are offering a £5 free bet for those betting at least £10 on any US Open match in-play. Having done so, the free bet distributed by NetBet will be available to use on any match at Flushing Meadows in the final few days of the tournament, whether it be the men’s singles final or the mixed-doubles final. For those interested in taking advantage of this offer, let’s take a closer look at the terms and conditions surrounding it.

NetBet US Open Free Bet: Terms & Conditions

In order to qualify for this offer, a live bet on the US Open of at least £10 must be placed online or via mobile devices, at odds of 1/2 or higher. Available up until the 10th of September, when the men’s singles final will take place at Flushing Meadows, this is certainly a potentially lucrative promotion, unlike anything found online at other bookmakers.

Free bets earned can be used in a range of markets, with customers receiving their bets within 24 hours of wagering at NetBet. This offer is available just once per customers, however a free £5 bet could well provide the basis for a winning streak.

Elsewhere, any returns from a free bet are paid exclusively of the stake, with unused free bets expiring the day after being credited. Meanwhile, free bets that are credited on the last day of the tournament will be eligible for all in-play tennis markets. Finally, free bets must be used all in one go, it their entirety, with this promotion not able to be used in conjunction with any other offer from NetBet.

So, log into your account today, before placing your qualifying bet online or via your mobile device.