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Flavio Cobolli vs Frances Tiafoe: Set 2 Winner

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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Frances Tiafoe 0%
47¢ 60¢ $0 Trade →
Flavio Cobolli 0%
40¢ 53¢ $0 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which player—Flavio Cobolli or Frances Tiafoe—will win the second set of their match. It matters for traders who want to separate in-match dynamics (set-level outcomes) from the overall match result.

Cobolli and Tiafoe bring different styles, experience levels, and recent form into any match, and those factors often show up quickly at the set level. Set 2 can reflect momentum shifts, tactical adjustments after set 1, or physical issues that appear as the match progresses.

Market prices aggregate participants' views and new information (live scoring, injuries, weather, etc.) into a single signal of sentiment about which player will take set 2. Movements indicate changing expectations but are not fixed predictions—they update as the match unfolds.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is 'Set 2 Winner' defined for this specific market?

The market is settled according to the player officially recorded as the winner of the second set by the tournament's official scoring source used by the platform; a tiebreak counts as the set for the player who wins it.

What happens to this market if the match does not reach or complete the second set (retirement, walkover, suspension)?

If the official match record does not include a completed second set, settlement follows the platform's rules for incomplete events; check the market page for the platform's stated resolution policy for this situation.

Does a tiebreak in set 2 change how the market is resolved?

No. A tiebreak is part of the set; the player who wins the tiebreak is treated as the winner of set 2 for settlement purposes.

Will in-match developments like injuries or medical timeouts affect the market price before set 2 ends?

Yes. Traders adjust positions as live information arrives—injuries, medical timeouts, visible fatigue, or dramatic score swings typically move prices quickly during the set.

When will this market stop accepting trades relative to the match timeline, given the close time is listed as TBD?

For set-level markets, platforms commonly stop accepting trades at or shortly before the start of the relevant set or when they mark the market closed; consult the market page for the final close time once it is posted.

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