| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alexander Shevchenko | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Ugo Humbert | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts who will win the second set of the tennis match between Alexander Shevchenko and Ugo Humbert. Set-level markets matter because they isolate short-term momentum and tactical matchups distinct from the final-match outcome.
Alexander Shevchenko and Ugo Humbert are professional tour players with different experience profiles: Humbert has established tour-level success and often plays aggressively, while Shevchenko is a younger contender known for competing strongly on the circuit. Their prior head-to-heads, recent form, and the tournament surface and conditions shape expectations going into each set.
Market odds on this page reflect traders’ collective, up-to-the-minute read on who will win the second set and will move as in-match events occur. Interpret them as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction—they change with momentum swings, injuries, and tactical adjustments.
It refers to which player is officially recorded as the winner of the second set of this match according to the tournament’s official scoring.
Set 1 outcomes affect momentum, tactical adjustments, and confidence. A dominant set can encourage the winner to maintain aggression, while the loser may change tactics or face added pressure—each can alter probabilities for set 2.
Most professional best-of-three matches use a standard tiebreak at 6-6 to decide a set, but specific tiebreak rules depend on the tournament. Check the tournament’s official playing regulations for confirmation.
Settlement follows the tournament’s official result and the exchange’s settlement policy: the set result is determined by the official score at resumption or by the tournament if a match is abandoned. Consult the market’s stated cancellation and settlement rules for details.
If a player retires during or before the second set, the official tournament ruling determines the set outcome (for example, a retirement typically awards the match to the other player). The market settles based on that official outcome and the exchange’s published settlement procedures.