Definition of Match Total Aces/Double Faults



What is the definition of the term "Match Total Aces/Double Faults"? What is meant by the term "Match Total Aces/Double Faults"?

"Match Total Aces/Double Faults" is a type of tennis prop bet that allows you to wager on the combined number of aces or double faults served by both players during a match. These are over/under bets, where the sportsbook sets a line, and bettors choose whether the total will go over or under that line.

For example, if the line for total aces is set at 24.5, you can bet on whether the match will feature 25 or more aces (over) or 24 or fewer (under). The same logic applies to double faults - if the line is 6.5, betting the over means you're expecting 7 or more double faults during the match.

Odds are typically listed alongside each side of the bet (e.g. 1.83 for both over and under), and payouts are determined based on those odds. This market is especially popular in matches featuring big servers or players known for erratic second serves.