| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Learner Tien wins 2-1 | 24% | 12¢ | 25¢ | — | $59 | Trade → |
| Ben Shelton wins 2-0 | 28% | 33¢ | 37¢ | — | $25 | Trade → |
| Ben Shelton wins 2-1 | 30% | 17¢ | 30¢ | — | $4 | Trade → |
| Learner Tien wins 2-0 | 0% | 21¢ | 26¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks traders to forecast the exact final scoreline of the Ben Shelton vs Learner Tien match. Exact-score markets matter because they capture market expectations about not just who will win but how competitive the match will be.
Ben Shelton and Learner Tien are American men’s singles players who have both shown strong potential on the professional tour. Match dynamics depend on current form, recent match load, head-to-head history (if any), and the tournament surface and round; those contextual factors shape likely scorelines more than a simple win/loss view.
Market prices on an exact-score market summarize collective beliefs about which precise scorelines are most likely; price movements typically reflect new information such as withdrawals, injury reports, official match start, or observed momentum shifts during the event.
It means you must pick the precise final scoreline of the match (for example the set-by-set result that the market specifies). Check the market page to see whether outcomes are set-level scorelines, include tiebreak details, or are limited to common set-score options.
Closure is determined by the market operator and typically occurs at the scheduled match start or immediately when play begins; consult the market page for the official close time and watch for last-minute changes if match start is delayed.
Monitor official injury or withdrawal notices, practice/warmup reports, recent match length (fatigue risk), and any public comments from players or coaches that indicate form or health concerns.
Faster surfaces and indoor conditions tend to produce more serve-dominated sets and straighter-set outcomes, while slower surfaces and later rounds against evenly matched opponents increase the chance of three-set, closely contested scorelines.
Settlement rules vary by operator: markets may be voided, settled based on official match result (including retirements), or subject to special rules for in-play retirements. Check the market’s settlement policy for this event before trading.