| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Damir Dzumhur | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Filip Cristian Jianu | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the match between Damir Dzumhur and Filip Cristian Jianu. It matters to traders who want exposure to in-match dynamics (momentum shifts, adjustments, fitness) rather than the final-match result.
Damir Dzumhur is a seasoned tour professional with experience at ATP-level events; Filip Cristian Jianu is a younger player who has spent time on the Challenger circuit and is developing his game against higher-ranked opponents. Set-level outcomes in matches between an experienced veteran and an up-and-coming player often hinge on mid-match tactical adjustments, physical freshness, and how each player responds to the first-set result.
Market odds on this contract represent the crowd’s assessment of which player will win set 2 at the time you look. Odds can move rapidly in response to the first-set score, visible injuries, weather or court conditions, and observable in-match momentum shifts.
Resolution follows the event platform’s official rules. In many cases a retirement or default awards the opponent the win for the current or upcoming set, but some platforms may void markets if play did not start; check KALSHI’s stated resolution policy for this event for the definitive rule.
The winner of the tiebreak is the winner of set 2; the market settles to whichever player wins the set, including any deciding tiebreak played under normal tennis rules.
First-set results provide context: the winner may carry momentum, while the loser may be more motivated to change tactics. Use that together with observable factors—fatigue, serve/return efficiency, and tactical changes—rather than relying solely on the first-set outcome.
Head-to-head history can offer patterns but is limited for set-specific prediction because conditions (surface, form, fitness) and match context vary. Treat head-to-head as one input alongside recent form, playing surface, and live match indicators.
Key indicators include service hold/break point conversion rates, unforced error trends, movement and court coverage, any medical timeouts or visible discomfort, and how each player handles pressure points early in the set; these signs often foretell momentum shifts that determine set outcomes.