| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hugo Dellien | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Facundo Diaz Acosta | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the scheduled match between Facundo Díaz Acosta and Hugo Dellien. It matters because match-level markets aggregate information about player form, conditions, and late developments that can affect the outcome.
Díaz Acosta (Argentina) and Dellien (Bolivia) are professional tennis players who have each built reputations on clay-court events, though both compete across surfaces. Their playing styles, recent results, and the tournament setting (surface, altitude, draw position) are key contextual elements that shape expectations going into their matchup.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s assessment of who is more likely to win given available information and will change as new information arrives. Use prices as a snapshot of collective expectations, not a fixed prediction; last-minute injury or schedule updates can materially alter the outlook.
This market resolves to which player wins the match between Facundo Díaz Acosta and Hugo Dellien; each outcome corresponds to one player winning the match as recorded by the official event organizers.
The market close is tied to the match schedule and is listed as TBD for now; the market typically closes shortly before the official scheduled match start time, and the platform will post the final close time once the match schedule is confirmed.
Settlement follows the platform’s rules and the official tournament decision: a pre-match withdrawal or walkover may lead to voiding the market or settlement in favor of the non-withdrawing player depending on the event-level rules, with the tournament’s official notice used as the authoritative source.
If a player retires or is defaulted during play, the official match result recorded by the tournament (including retirements and defaults) is used to determine the winner for settlement purposes.
Monitor the tournament’s official website and live scoring, the ATP/ITF match reports if applicable, on-site referee or tournament communications, and credible media/injury reports for last-minute changes that could impact the match outcome.