| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dusan Lajovic | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Hugo Grenier | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the tennis match between Dusan Lajovic and Hugo Grenier. It matters for traders who want to make short-term predictions tied to match momentum and in-play events.
Dusan Lajovic and Hugo Grenier are professional tennis players with different career trajectories and playing styles; outcomes in an individual set depend on form, tactics, and in-match adjustments rather than season-long record alone. Set-level markets focus on a single segment of the match, so recent points, first-set dynamics, and physical condition can be decisive quickly.
Market prices reflect the collective view of traders about who is more likely to win the second set and will change as new information arrives (for example, the first-set result, injuries, or changing conditions). Treat prices as real-time indicators of expectations, not fixed predictions.
The event page lists the close as TBD; operationally, set-level markets typically close or suspend trading at or shortly before the start of the second set and then resolve once the official result for set 2 is confirmed. Check the exchange's live schedule for final timing.
This market tracks the winner of the second set only, with one outcome for Dusan Lajovic winning set 2 and one outcome for Hugo Grenier winning set 2. The official set score or tiebreak result is not separately listed—only the set winner matters.
First-set results affect momentum, fatigue and tactical choices: the player who wins set 1 may adopt a different approach (more conservative or more aggressive), while the loser may take more risks. Traders adjust prices accordingly based on those dynamics.
Settlement follows the exchange's official rules. If the second set is completed and an official winner is recorded, the market resolves to that winner. If the second set is not played or not completed, the exchange may void the market or apply a specific settlement rule—consult the platform's resolution policy for final determination.
Live scoreboard changes (especially late breaks), medical timeouts or visible injury reports, official announcements about retirements or delays, serve/return stats reported during the match, and any tactical adjustments observed between sets are the primary drivers of price movement for the second-set market.