Arizona sports betting handle reaches $538m in September
The handle saw a 84.5 per cent increase from September 2021.
US.- Arizona’s sports betting handle reached $538m in September. That’s a rise of $177m increase from August ($361m) and 84.5 per cent compared to September 2021, which was the state’s first month with regulated sports wagering. Players spent $533.3m online.
Revenue was $55.2m, up 52.1 per cent from August ($36.3m) and 74.7 per cent from September 2021. The win rate was 10.3 per cent and adjusted gross revenue $30.7m.
ADG Director Ted Vogt said: “September was clearly a strong month for Arizona sports betting, with the state seeing over $245m more in wagers when compared to the same month of 2021. I am excited to see how the industry progresses through the winter months, which generally has the most popular sports for wagering in the United States.”
In September, the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation’s We-Ko-Pa Casino resort in Arizona launched a retail sportsbook with Betfred Sports. The new sportsbook features a Planar 4K direct view LED video wall that can display up to 12 live games, a cashier stand with four wagering terminals and strategically-located betting kiosks.