| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacopo Berrettini | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Sascha Gueymard Wayenburg | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which player will win the tennis match between Matteo Berrettini and Gueymard Wayenburg. It matters because match outcomes reflect player form and can influence tournament progress and betting markets.
Matteo Berrettini is an established tour-level player known for a powerful serve and aggressive baseline game; Gueymard Wayenburg is a less-established opponent who may be improving as he gains experience on the circuit. Surface, recent match load, and tournament context (e.g., early-round vs. late-round) shape expectations for this matchup.
Market prices represent the collective view of traders given available information and will move as new information (injuries, withdrawals, lineups, weather) arrives. Use prices as a real-time signal of market sentiment, not a fixed measure of outcome certainty.
The market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to each player winning the match: one outcome for Berrettini to win and one outcome for Gueymard Wayenburg to win.
Resolution typically follows the official match completion as reported by the tournament; if the match is postponed the market will generally remain open until an official result is recorded or until exchange rules specify otherwise.
Most settlement frameworks use the official tournament result: a retirement or walkover is usually recorded as a win for the player who advances, while a match not played may be handled according to the platform's void/cancellation policy—check the market rules for details.
Watch official injury updates, the playing surface, last-minute withdrawals, warm-up and practice reports, head-to-head notes, and any on-site conditions that could affect serve and movement.
Head-to-head provides useful context but can be a limited signal if sample size is small or if matches were on different surfaces or years; combine head-to-head with recent form, fitness, and surface when forming a view.