| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew Putnam beats Christiaan Bezuidenhout | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Christiaan Bezuidenhout beats Andrew Putnam | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player—Putnam or Bezuidenhout—will achieve the better overall result across the entire tournament. It matters because it aggregates expectations about each player’s likely match wins, endurance, and draw path over the whole event.
This is a full-tournament head-to-head matchup, meaning performance is evaluated across all matches each player plays during the tournament rather than a single match. Historical form, recent results, surface preference, and the specific tournament draw all shape how each competitor might progress. Because tournaments vary by level and surface, context about this particular event (level, surface, draw size) is important for interpretation.
Market prices reflect traders’ collective assessment of which player will finish with the superior tournament record; higher price implies greater market confidence in that player. Use prices as a real-time measure of consensus, while considering that they shift with news (injuries, withdrawals, draw updates) and do not guarantee outcomes.
It means the market is settled by comparing the two players’ official results across the entire tournament; the player with the superior overall outcome (more wins or as defined by the event rules) is the winner. Exact settlement mechanics follow the event rules on the market page.
Typically only official singles matches relevant to the advertised tournament count (usually main-draw singles), but the event page specifies which match types are included; consult the market details for definitive inclusion rules.
Resolution depends on timing and the platform’s tie/withdrawal policy: results up to the point of withdrawal may be counted, and late withdrawals can trigger specific settlement rules. Check the market’s official rules or contact support for the precise handling policy.
The market closes and is settled after the tournament concludes and official results are available; exact close and settlement timing are provided on the event page or by the platform and can vary depending on verification processes.
Head-to-head history is informative but must be contextualized by surface, recency, match conditions, and player development; use past meetings as one input among form, draw, and fitness rather than a sole predictor.