| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Doug Ghim beats David Lipsky | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| David Lipsky beats Doug Ghim | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a full-tournament head-to-head between the two named competitors, Ghim and Lipsky, that resolves on which competitor advances farther in the tournament. It matters because it aggregates expectations about their relative performance across the entire event rather than a single match.
The contract compares Ghim and Lipsky over the full tournament span: traders take positions on which competitor will progress further in the draw or win more matches. Relevant context includes any prior meetings between these two players, each player’s recent form and results this season, and the tournament’s format and surface. Closure and liquidity can change as the tournament schedule is finalized — the market currently shows zero volume and a close time marked as TBD.
Market odds represent the collective view of traders about which player will go farther in the tournament; interpret them as a real-time sentiment indicator that can shift as injuries, draw information, or match results arrive.
This market offers the two mutually exclusive outcomes: Ghim advances farther in the tournament than Lipsky, or Lipsky advances farther than Ghim. The contract is resolved based on which named competitor progresses further through the tournament bracket according to the market’s official rules.
The market’s close time is listed as TBD on the event page; organizers typically set a final trade cutoff before the tournament’s first matches or when the participant list and draw are locked. Check the market page for automated updates and the official contract terms for the exact cutoff.
Resolution procedures vary by contract: many head-to-head markets first compare the round reached, and if both reach the same round they may compare number of matches won or use a pre-specified tie-break rule. Consult the market’s rule text for the definitive tie-resolution method.
Outcomes for withdrawals depend on the exchange’s terms: a pre-tournament withdrawal often leads to contract adjustments or voiding, while an in-tournament withdrawal typically counts as elimination at the point of withdrawal. The market’s official rules will state how refunds or resolutions are handled in these scenarios.
Track the official tournament draw and match schedule, live results, injury reports and medical withdrawals, recent match footage and statistics for both players, surface-specific performance, and credible expert analysis — these inputs materially affect which player is more likely to advance farther.