| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gabriel Diallo | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Yibing Wu | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the match between Gabriel Diallo and Yibing Wu. It isolates a single-set outcome so traders can take a short-term view based on match dynamics rather than the overall match result.
Both competitors are professional-level players whose recent form, tournament experience, and playing styles shape expectations for individual sets. The specific tournament, court surface, and match conditions (indoor/outdoor, weather, altitude) will materially affect how each player's strengths translate into set-level performance.
Market prices reflect the aggregated view of traders about who will win set 2 and update as new information arrives — for example, the set 1 score, injury reports, or visible momentum shifts. Use prices as a snapshot of market consensus while remembering that live match events can change the outlook quickly.
Set 1 outcome changes both psychological momentum and tactical incentives: a decisive Set 1 win can boost the winner’s confidence while the loser may change tactics to be more aggressive or conservative. Market participants typically reprice quickly after Set 1 based on perceived momentum and visible player condition.
Resolution follows the exchange’s official rules and the tournament’s match report. If Set 2 is not started or not completed, traders should consult the market’s stated settlement policy; typically the official scorecard from tournament authorities governs the outcome.
Serving order can affect the early games of set 2 because the first server has the immediate opportunity to hold serve and apply pressure. However, single-set outcomes also depend on return performance, break opportunities, and short-term momentum, so service order is one of several relevant factors.
Useful data include their head-to-head set and match results, each player’s performance in second sets historically, recent match form (last several matches), serve and return statistics on the match surface, and how each performs in close games or tiebreaks.
Close time is listed on the market page (here it is TBD), and settlement generally occurs after the official match data for the second set is available. Because times can vary, check the market interface or rules for the precise cutoff and settlement timing.