| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jacob Fearnley | 61% | 58¢ | 60¢ | — | $7 | Trade → |
| Arthur Cazaux | 0% | 39¢ | 41¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which player will win the head-to-head match between Fearnley and Cazaux; it matters because market prices aggregate trader expectations and react to news about the match.
The market covers a single sports contest between two named players; outcomes depend on match-level details such as tournament stage, playing surface, and recent form. Historical matchups between the two (if any), each player's experience on the tour, and any recent injuries or schedule changes provide useful context for interpreting market movement.
Market prices are a real‑time reflection of collective expectations and new information; they are signals, not guarantees, and can shift quickly as pre-match news arrives.
The market typically offers two mutually exclusive outcomes: a win for Fearnley or a win for Cazaux; resolution follows the official match result reported by tournament authorities.
Closing time is set by the platform and currently listed as TBD; check the market page for real‑time updates and any announcements from the exchange or event organizers.
Settlement depends on the platform’s rules: commonly the official result (including retirements) determines the winner, while complete cancellations or matches not played may lead to voiding or other resolution—review the exchange’s dispute and settlement policies for specifics.
Head‑to‑head history and recent direct encounters can reveal matchup patterns, but small sample sizes and changing form matter; combine H2H with recent performance, surface-specific results, and injury status rather than relying on H2H alone.
Live information that tends to move the market includes official injury reports, practice withdrawals, late schedule changes, weather or court condition updates, and confirmation of a starting lineup or medical timeouts announced just before play.