Ugly choke job from Nishikori. Up 40-15, 2 double faults on match point. I don't think I've ever seen that from a top 5 player.
That has to b sickening if you bet on him. Ridiculous.
He'll probably lose on tiebreaks now. That's how these things go.
I can understand pros just starting out that screw up at the end of a match.
But Nishikori is a veteran who has played 1,000+ matches. How does he double fault TWICE in that situation unless it's fixed?
This match looks like a fixer. One player wins 6-0 in the 1st set. Then they take the 2nd set off.
Then the are up 5-3 in the 3rd set, 40-15, and proceed to DF TWICE...to let their opponent back in it.
That was absolutely disgusting and I feel bad for anyone that bets tennis.
this is an absolute joke and I think i am done tennis betting for a while. We will see how I feel tomorrow but this is ridiculous
That's it. Another fix job. Investigate Nishikori. That was as blatant as it gets in losing a match.
The first two sets were fixed at least. Tsonga throwing the first set triggered my over bet immediately.
did nishikori cover the -2 with that first set big win, i cant even look
I also had Tsonga +2 but it's a push since Tsonga bageled himself in the first set.
Nishikori was 63-2 that last 2 years when winning the 1st set in a 3 set match, and one of those losses was to Djoker which is understandable.
He had no business losing that match today in the way he did. The entire match felt fixed.
WTE, World Tennis Entertainment.
my book graded my -2 bets as a loss...i said this
As you can see in your attachement nishikori won 2 more matches than tsonga making this bet a push...
and got this as a response:
No, unfortunately that's not how it works. He also has to win the match for the games wager to come into play as well.
if they do not change it to a push how do i open a complaint with sbr?
You probably don't have any basis to get that overturned if those are the rules.
It's not that uncommon for a player to win more games but lose the match.
A 1-6, 7-6, 7-6 set result would do it.
it does not state that in their rules anywhere and that would be very uncommon for that to be the case anyway