| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jack Draper | 66% | 65¢ | 66¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Francisco Cerundolo | 36% | 35¢ | 36¢ | — | $350 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the tennis match between Francisco Cerundolo and Jack Draper; it matters to traders and tennis followers who want to express or trade views on the match outcome.
Cerundolo and Draper are established ATP-level players with different styles — Cerundolo often builds points from the baseline and has strong clay-court credentials, while Draper brings a big serve and power that can reward faster surfaces. The match outcome depends on surface, fitness, and recent form; the market reflects collective expectations ahead of the scheduled contest (market close time is currently TBD).
Market prices reflect the aggregated beliefs of traders and update as new information arrives; use them as a dynamic signal alongside player form, surface suitability, and injury reports when forming your own view.
The close time is listed as TBD; the market will normally close before the match begins or at the exchange's announced cutoff—check the event page for the official close time and any last‑minute updates.
This market trades two outcomes corresponding to match results: one outcome for Cerundolo to win and one outcome for Draper to win. Confirm the precise outcome labels on the event page.
Head‑to‑head can be informative but is often based on a small sample; weigh it alongside recent form, surface, and context—recent matches on the same surface generally provide stronger signals than distant encounters.
Significant developments include official injury or withdrawal notices, late fitness updates after practice, court assignment changes, weather delays or indoor/outdoor switches, and large trades or flows that reveal new information to the market.
Settlement follows the exchange's rules: postponements may extend the market or trigger cancellation depending on policy, and official match results (including retirements as recorded by the tournament) typically determine the settled winner—consult the event page and KALSHI's settlement rules for specifics.