Grand Slam Markets on erek 12
The four Grand Slam tournaments generate distinct market opportunities. Each major runs for two weeks, with matches scheduled across multiple courts and time zones. We at erek 12 publish fixture schedules as soon as the draw is released by the tournament organizer. Our calendar shows match times, court assignments, and player seedings. Markets open days before the tournament begins and settle as matches conclude.
We structure Grand Slam engagement around match outcomes, set counts, and tournament progression. A singles match settles when one player wins the required number of sets (typically best-of-three in early rounds, best-of-five in men's finals). Doubles and mixed matches follow their own set structures. Tournament markets address later-stage outcomes—which player reaches the semi-final, who wins the title. Each market type has its own settlement window and rule detail.

Market Categories and Settlement
We organize Grand Slam markets into five core categories. Match outcome markets cover one player defeating another in a single fixture. Set spread markets let you engage with the aggregate set count. Game spread markets address the total games played across all sets. Tournament progression markets cover which player advances from their bracket. Outright winner markets settle when the champion is crowned.
- Match outcome: One player wins the required sets. Settlement is immediate after the match concludes.
- Set spread: Total sets played in a single match. Settles when the match is complete.
- Game spread: Total games across all sets in one match. Settles when the final set is finished.
- Tournament progression: Which player advances from their round. Settles when the official result is confirmed.
- Outright winner: Which player wins the Grand Slam title. Settles at the conclusion of the final match.
We settle all Grand Slam markets against the official tournament result and broadcast record. If a match is abandoned mid-session, our rules define how partial settlements apply.
Account Verification and Market Access
Access to Grand Slam markets on erek 12 depends on your account status. New users complete a standard verification process: email confirmation, phone verification, and identity details. Once verified, your account enters our standard tier and you can engage with all published markets. Higher-tier accounts (achieved through consistent activity and account history) may unlock additional features such as earlier access to market previews or higher aggregate limits.
We do not offer guaranteed processing times or subject to verification. All withdrawal requests are subject to verification windows—typically spanning one to several business days depending on your payment method and account age. DANA, e-wallet, and mobile banking withdrawals generally process during regional banking hours. Bank transfers (local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking) and virtual-account refunds follow standard banking schedules. Deposit confirmations are usually immediate for e-wallets and within a few hours for bank transfers, but we do not publish exact timings because banking infrastructure varies by partner and by holiday (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek affect processing windows).
How Verification Works
Your first step is email confirmation. We send a link to verify your inbox ownership. Next, we request your mobile number and a one-time code via SMS. Finally, you supply identity details (name, date of birth, ID number) for our KYC check. Once approved, your account is live and you can fund it and engage with markets.
Verification typically completes within one business day. Holiday periods (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek) may extend this window.
Payment Integration with Tennis Markets
We at erek 12 integrate your deposit and withdrawal with a single account wallet. When you fund your account via local payment, online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment, online payment, or bank transfer, that balance pools together. You can then allocate funds across football markets (Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League), tennis (Grand Slam), or other sports. Settlement payouts (winnings) return to your wallet; you then withdraw via the same payment method you deposited with, or request a bank transfer if that option is available for your tier.
Deposit amounts have no fixed minimums on most payment rails—e-wallet, mobile banking, and local payment accept amounts in their standard increments. Bank transfers (online payment, e-wallet, mobile banking, local payment) use virtual-account codes generated per user, so you deposit exact amounts and confirmations are automated. Withdrawal requests are processed in order; we do not make guarantees about turnaround, but standard banking workflows typically clear within one to a few business days. If a transaction stalls, our support team can trace it through banking channels.
Grand Slam Tournament Calendar and Scheduling
The four Grand Slam tournaments run on a fixed annual calendar. Australian Open occurs in January, French Open in May–June, Wimbledon in June–July, and US Open in August–September. We publish our market calendar as soon as the draw is confirmed by the tournament organizer. Early-round matches typically span 3–5 days per round. Later rounds (quarter-finals, semi-finals, final) cluster over 2–3 consecutive days. Our platform displays all upcoming fixtures, court assignments, and match times in your local timezone.
Grand Slam engagement draws interest across multiple regions. Players in Jakarta, Surabaya, and Bandung track specific players and regional representatives. We highlight local player participation and integrate Grand Slam markets with our broader sportsbook—Liga 1, Piala AFF, Champions League, and esports (Mobile Legends, Free Fire, PUBG Mobile) continue to run on their own seasonal calendars. Your account remains active across all sports simultaneously.
- Set settlement
- Completes when one player wins the required sets (typically 2 of 3 or 3 of 5). Settles immediately after the set is won.
- Match settlement
- Occurs when all required sets are complete or the match is officially abandoned mid-session.
- Tournament market settlement
- Finalizes when the official tournament result is published—e.g., final match is played and winner crowned.
- Retired player refund
- If a player retires before any set is completed, funds return to your account balance (minus any house fees if applicable).
Settlement Rules and Dispute Resolution
All Grand Slam markets settle according to the official result declared by the tournament organizer and broadcast record. If a set is abandoned (injury, technical fault) and not resumed, our rules state that partial settlement applies—typically, an abandoned match with one or more sets completed will settle on the sets that finished. A match cancelled before any set is played may result in refund to your account balance, pending review.
If you believe a market settled incorrectly, you can open a support ticket. Our team reviews the official tournament documentation and broadcast record. If an error is found on our end, we correct it and apply adjustments to affected accounts. Disputes are typically resolved within two to three business days. During holiday periods (Idul Fitri, Idul Adha, Imlek), resolution may extend slightly.

