| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Francisco Cerundolo wins 2-1 | 0% | 9¢ | 21¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Jack Draper wins 2-0 | 0% | 37¢ | 50¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Jack Draper wins 2-1 | 0% | 18¢ | 31¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Francisco Cerundolo wins 2-0 | 0% | 9¢ | 22¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks traders to pick the exact final scoreline of the tennis match between Francisco Cerundolo and Jack Draper. It matters because exact-score markets require bettors to express not just a winner but the likely set-by-set margin and match length, which reflects expectations about competitiveness and playing styles.
Francisco Cerundolo and Jack Draper are professional tour players with contrasting games: Cerundolo typically builds points from the baseline and excels in extended rallies, while Draper is known for a powerful serve and aggressive shotmaking. The match outcome and plausible scorelines will depend on the tournament surface, recent match load, and any prior meetings between the two.
Market prices for specific scorelines represent the collective view about which exact final results are most likely; shorter prices indicate greater market consensus for a particular scoreline, while prices can shift as new information (injury news, withdrawals, weather, or line-up confirmations) arrives.
Exact-score markets for a scheduled match typically close at or just before the official match start time, though some platforms permit in-play trading; check the market listing for the specific closing behavior for this event.
This market lists four distinct exact final-score outcomes; visit the event page to see which specific set-scorelines (for example 2-0, 2-1 with particular set scores) correspond to each outcome.
Key traits include Draper’s serve potency and ability to earn free points (which can produce shorter, straighter-set wins) and Cerundolo’s consistency from the baseline and break-point conversion (which can lead to longer matches and more sets). Fitness and return quality also shape whether the match is likely to be straight sets or go the distance.
Look for patterns in their prior meetings—who won, set scores, whether matches were tight or lopsided—and combine that with recent results on the same surface; consistent close encounters suggest a higher chance of multi-set outcomes, while one-sided past results may indicate straighter-score possibilities.
Settlement depends on the platform’s rules: if a match is canceled or not started, markets are often voided; if a match is started but not completed (retirement), settlement typically follows the official result or the exchange’s stated policy—consult the market’s terms for definitive guidance.