| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aleksandar Vukic | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Billy Harris | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player—Aleksandar Vukic or Billy Harris—will win the second set of their match. It matters for participants who want to trade or assess short-term momentum and in-match dynamics rather than the final match outcome.
Aleksandar Vukic and Billy Harris are touring professionals whose match-up will be shaped by their recent form, playing styles, and the tournament surface. Head-to-head history, physical condition, and how each handled the first set (if already played) provide relevant context for set-level outcomes.
Market prices reflect traders’ collective view on who is most likely to win the second set; movements typically react quickly to in-match developments like momentum shifts, injuries, or weather. Interpret prices as a snapshot of that evolving information rather than a fixed forecast.
It settles on which player wins the second set of their match; that set includes any tiebreak played to decide it. If there is ambiguity because the set is not completed, check the market’s official settlement rules.
The first-set result influences momentum, tactics, and pressure: the set winner may be more confident while the loser may change tactics or press more aggressively, all of which can materially affect who takes set 2.
A tiebreak is part of the second set, so the winner of that tiebreak is the winner of set 2; markets that specify 'set winner' count the tiebreak as deciding the set unless the market states an exception.
If a player retires during set 2, the other player is typically recorded as the winner of that set; if the match never reaches set 2 at all, many platforms will follow their specific rule-set which can include voiding the market—consult the market’s settlement policy.
Yes—best-of-three formats, court speed, and surface favor different styles and can change the likelihood of quick breaks or long service holds, so those factors affect how you should interpret set-level chances for Vukic and Harris.