| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Martin Landaluce | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $200 | Trade → |
| Alexander Blockx | 0% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the Alexander Blockx vs Martin Landaluce match. It matters for traders who want to express views on in-match momentum and short-term performance rather than the final match outcome.
Alexander Blockx and Martin Landaluce are young professional players who have progressed through junior and lower-tier professional events; their matchup can be influenced by recent form, experience on the current surface, and match conditions. Set-level markets focus on short timespan performance, so small swings in rhythm, tactical adjustments and physical condition between sets can change the expected outcome quickly.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about who will win the second set and can move rapidly as match events unfold. Use them as a real-time summary of market sentiment, remembering that they update with every point, injury, or strategic change.
This market is settled for whichever player wins the entire second set of the match, including any tiebreak used to decide that set; it does not refer to games or points within the set but to the set result itself.
The market will remain open until the exchange specifies a closing time; because this event currently lists 'Closes: TBD', traders should monitor the market page for the announced close (often set to match start or a defined pre-match time) and be prepared for rapid price movement around set start.
Set 1 performance is a major driver—winning or losing set 1 changes momentum, tactical plans and psychology—so traders typically update views based on how each player managed serve, returned, and adapted; however, in-match adjustments can still reverse expectations going into set 2.
Settlement depends on the exchange's official market rules; common approaches include voiding the market if the second set is not played or following the match referee's official result if the set is underway, so check the specific event rules on the market page for final settlement policy.
Key live indicators include first-serve percentage, number of service holds and breaks, break-point opportunities and conversions, unforced error trends versus winners, and any visible changes in movement or medical/time-out events—these often signal shifts in the likely set winner.