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Chun Hsin Tseng vs David Goffin: Set 2 Winner

📊 $202 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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$202
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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Chun Hsin Tseng 67%
80¢ $202 Trade →
David Goffin 0%
15¢ 50¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which player — Chun Hsin Tseng or David Goffin — will win the second set of their match. It matters to traders who want to isolate short-term match swings rather than the final match outcome.

Chun Hsin Tseng is a younger rising player known for aggressive baseline play; David Goffin is an experienced tour veteran with strong tactical awareness. Their matchup combines differing styles and experience levels, and outcomes for an individual set can be shaped by surface, event conditions, and in-match momentum rather than just season-long form.

Market prices represent the collective, real-time expectations of traders and incorporate live information such as the result of set 1, injuries, and observable match momentum. Prices update as new information arrives and are meant to be interpreted as relative market belief, not fixed predictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When does trading for 'Chun Hsin Tseng vs David Goffin: Set 2 Winner' typically close?

Trading is generally open up until the start of the second set and may pause or close if the platform detects a delay or suspension; check the event page for platform-specific rules and real-time status.

How is the winner of Set 2 defined if the set is decided by a tiebreak?

The player who wins the tiebreak is credited with winning Set 2; the market resolves based on the official result for that set, including any tiebreak.

What happens to this market if a player retires before Set 2 starts or during Set 2?

Resolution depends on platform rules: if a player retires before Set 2 begins, the other player is typically deemed the winner of that set; if retirement occurs during Set 2, the official match score at retirement determines resolution—consult the event terms for exact rules.

How much should the outcome of Set 1 influence my view of the Set 2 market for this match?

Set 1 outcome is an important signal—winning or losing a close set affects momentum, confidence, and tactical choices—but it is one of several inputs, alongside physical condition, serving stats, and in-match adjustments.

Do historical head-to-head results between Tseng and Goffin strongly determine the Set 2 outcome?

Head-to-head history provides context about how their styles match up, but set-level outcomes are frequently driven by current form, conditions, and what happens earlier in the match, so use head-to-head as one factor rather than a decisive predictor.

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