| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Guido Andreozzi / Manuel Guinard | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Arthur Rinderknech / Valentin Vacherot | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which doubles team will win the match between Andreozzi/Guinard and Rinderknech/Vacherot; it matters to traders because match-level outcomes reflect real-time assessments of form, matchup, and conditions.
Andreozzi and Guinard are pairing as a doubles team against the pairing of Rinderknech and Vacherot; all four players have competed on the ATP/Challenger circuits with varying experience in doubles and singles. Doubles outcomes often hinge on partnership familiarity, serving strength, and net play rather than only singles rankings, so context beyond headline names is important.
Prediction market odds for this match summarize the market consensus about which team is expected to win at a given moment — interpret movements as the market reacting to new information (lineups, injuries, onsite reports). Odds are dynamic; use them alongside independent information on conditions and player status.
The event page lists the close time as TBD; platforms typically close markets at or shortly before the official match start, so check the market page for updates and watch for final close announcements.
If a player withdraws before the match and an alternate replaces them, the market outcome is usually determined by the official match result with the replacement; if the match is canceled or declared a walkover before it begins, platforms often follow their published rules for voiding or settling the market—check the platform’s settlement policy.
Confirm the tournament’s doubles scoring format on the event page or official draw—many events use a match tie-break in lieu of a full third set and no-ad scoring, which increases the influence of a few key points on the final outcome.
Pre-match moves often reflect new information such as lineup confirmations, injury reports, or late weather updates; verify those sources (official social feeds, tournament updates) before assuming a move indicates a skill-based reassessment.
Look for any prior meetings between these specific pairings, results of each player in recent doubles matches, and performance on the tournament surface—individual singles success matters partly, but doubles-specific stats like service hold percentage and break-point defense are more informative.