| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alejandro Davidovich Fokina / Arthur Fils | 0% | 7¢ | 93¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Austin Krajicek / Nikola Mektic | 0% | 7¢ | 93¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which doubles team will win the match between Davidovich Fokina / Fils and Krajicek / Mektic. It matters because it aggregates trader expectations about a single-match outcome and reacts to match-day information like fitness and pairings.
Davidovich Fokina and Fils are players who have stronger resumes in singles and have sometimes paired in doubles, while Krajicek and Mektic are noted for their doubles experience and TEAM chemistry at high levels of tour doubles. Surface, tournament stage, and whether these are established pairings or a new combination all shape how each team matches up.
Market odds reflect the collective view of participants about which team will win and update as new information arrives (injury news, lineup confirmations, conditions). Use them as a real-time signal of market sentiment rather than an absolute prediction.
The market close time will be posted on the trading platform; typically markets close before the match begins or at a platform-declared cutoff. Settlement is based on the official tournament result once the match is completed and reported.
Resolution normally follows the tournament's official result: the team recorded as the match winner is used for settlement. If the match is cancelled before it starts or the platform has special rules for abandonment, platform rules determine refunds or voiding—check the market rules for details.
Check official match records for prior meetings; direct doubles head-to-heads are informative but may be limited if the pairings are new. Use past encounters as one input alongside surface, recent form, and lineup stability.
Late injuries, pre-match retirements, or substitution of a partner can materially change expectations and typically prompt rapid market adjustments; such news can also trigger platform-specific trading halts or rule-based resolutions.
Watch early breaks of serve, hold rates on serve games, successful net poaching, communication errors, and medical timeouts—those in-match developments often drive quick price moves in a doubles market.