Curious if anyone knows how retirements in tennis matches are treated for the retiring player from an incentive standpoint.
Are there rules which govern this based on tier of tourney (250, 500, 1000, etc)?
I don't imagine the opponent would get paid less, but does the retiring player?
For instance, if a player is down 2-0 in sets and is losing in the third set - is there any financial incentive for him to complete the 3rd set as a loss vs. taking an early retirement?
Are there any other repercussions longer term? (points, reputation, etc)
Always wondered this - anyone with insight care to weigh in?
thanks in advance and good luck with your plays today.
-STB
Are there rules which govern this based on tier of tourney (250, 500, 1000, etc)?
I don't imagine the opponent would get paid less, but does the retiring player?
For instance, if a player is down 2-0 in sets and is losing in the third set - is there any financial incentive for him to complete the 3rd set as a loss vs. taking an early retirement?
Are there any other repercussions longer term? (points, reputation, etc)
Always wondered this - anyone with insight care to weigh in?
thanks in advance and good luck with your plays today.
-STB