How do you resolve Wimbledon: Antonia Ruzic vs Emma Raducanu since the match was cancelled?
How do you resolve Wimbledon: Antonia Ruzic vs Emma Raducanu since the match was cancelled?
2026-06-29 · Limitless · 7 条相关讨论
How do you resolve Wimbledon: Antonia Ruzic vs Emma Raducanu since the match was cancelled?
How do you resolve Wimbledon: Antonia Ruzic vs Emma Raducanu since the match was cancelled?
Hey, we have it mentioned in our description: ''For the purposes of this market, a player officially declared the winner of the match will be considered to have defeated the opponent, including in cases of walkover, retirement, withdrawal, default, or disqualification''. So, for example, if one of the players forfeits or withdraws from the match, the victory goes to the opponent
Hey, we have it mentioned in our description: ''For the purposes of this market, a player officially declared the winner of the match will be considered to have defeated the opponent, including in cases of walkover, retirement, withdrawal, default, or disqualification''. So, for example, if one of the players forfeits or withdraws from the match, the victory goes to the opponent
But what if the match is cancelled competly so there is no winner
But what if the match is cancelled competly so there is no winner
In tennis, there is no such thing as an "canceled match" because someone must advance in the tournament bracket. If a match is interrupted by weather or injury, it is either postponed until finished or one player is awarded a technical victory. Either way, there is always a winner
In tennis, there is no such thing as an "canceled match" because someone must advance in the tournament bracket. If a match is interrupted by weather or injury, it is either postponed until finished or one player is awarded a technical victory. Either way, there is always a winner
Raducanu has withdrawn. The bracket now shows A. Ruzic against a “Lucky Loser” (LL) — meaning Raducanu pulled out of the first round due to injury, and her spot is being taken by a lucky loser from qualifying. Ruzic’s opponent is still “To be determined” because the specific lucky loser hasn’t been drawn/assigned yet.
Raducanu has withdrawn. The bracket now shows A. Ruzic against a “Lucky Loser” (LL) — meaning Raducanu pulled out of the first round due to injury, and her spot is being taken by a lucky loser from qualifying. Ruzic’s opponent is still “To be determined” because the specific lucky loser hasn’t been drawn/assigned yet.
So this means that Raducan vs Ruzic technicaly has no winner
So this means that Raducan vs Ruzic technicaly has no winner
This match Antonia Ruzic vs Emma Raducanu has a winer, as Raducanu has withdrawn. In the rules, it specifies the condition that applies to their match: For the purposes of this market, a player officially declared the winner of the match will be considered to have defeated the opponent, including in cases of walkover, retirement, withdrawal, default, or disqualification. - a withdrawal is exactly what happened here. In this case, the market will be resolved as YES in favor of Ruzic because Raducanu withdrew from the tournament
This match Antonia Ruzic vs Emma Raducanu has a winer, as Raducanu has withdrawn. In the rules, it specifies the condition that applies to their match: For the purposes of this market, a player officially declared the winner of the match will be considered to have defeated the opponent, including in cases of walkover, retirement, withdrawal, default, or disqualification. - a withdrawal is exactly what happened here. In this case, the market will be resolved as YES in favor of Ruzic because Raducanu withdrew from the tournament