| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frances Tiafoe | 0% | 0¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Alexander Zverev | 0% | 0¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the match between Frances Tiafoe and Alexander Zverev. Set-level markets matter for traders who want to isolate short-term momentum, in-match dynamics, or hedging strategies during a match.
Tiafoe and Zverev are high-level professionals with contrasting strengths—aggressive baseline play and athletic movement versus big serves and consistent baseline pressure—which can produce quick momentum swings inside a match. The surface (hard, clay, grass), tournament stage, and recent match load influence how each player performs on a set-by-set basis. Set 2 outcomes often reflect adjustments made after the first set and immediate physical condition.
Market odds represent the consensus expectation for who will win set 2 and will change as match events unfold; treat them as a live signal about short-term probability rather than a fixed forecast.
The market's listed close time is TBD; settlement occurs after the second set is completed and is based on the official tournament score. Check the market page for the exact close time once published.
The winner is the player officially recorded as having won the second set on the match scoreboard; if the set is decided by a tiebreak, the tiebreak victor is the set winner.
If the second set is not started or not completed, settlement follows the platform's documented rules and the official tournament result. Many platforms resolve based on the official match record; some void the market if set 2 never begins—consult the market rules for this event.
Key indicators include serve holds/breaks, players' movement and visible fatigue, medical timeouts, unforced error trends, and how each player adjusts tactics after set 1.
Yes. Surface influences single-set dynamics (e.g., big servers can be more dominant on faster courts), and tournament stage affects player incentives and fatigue; set-level markets are more sensitive to immediate conditions and short-term momentum than match-level markets.