| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hubert Hurkacz | 0% | 61¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Aleksandar Kovacevic | 0% | 28¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders buy and sell positions on which player will win the first set between Hubert Hurkacz and Aleksandar Kovacevic. It matters because set-one outcomes shape live-match dynamics and are useful for short-term trading and hedging strategies.
Hubert Hurkacz is an established tour-level player known for a big serve and experience on the ATP circuit; Aleksandar Kovacevic is a challenger-level competitor who can pressure higher-ranked opponents with consistency and long rallies. Their recent form, any previous meetings, and the tournament surface all provide relevant context for how the first set might unfold. Match scheduling, travel, and physical readiness coming into the event also influence expectations.
Market prices represent the collective market view on which player is likely to win the first set and will move as new information arrives; they should be read as dynamic indicators rather than fixed forecasts. Traders use these prices to express views, hedge exposure, or speculate on short-term match developments.
The close time is listed as TBD; exchanges typically set a closure at or before the scheduled match start or another specified time and will update the market when the official close is established. If the match schedule changes, the exchange will follow its published rules for adjusting market close times.
There are two mutually exclusive outcomes: Hubert Hurkacz wins the first set, or Aleksandar Kovacevic wins the first set. Settlement is based on the official first-set result recorded by the tournament referee.
Settlement follows the exchange's official rules and the tournament's match report: if a player retires during the first set, the opponent is typically recorded as the set winner for settlement purposes; if the match is not started or is void under the platform's rules, the exchange may cancel or void the market—check the platform's event resolution policy for specifics.
Early-match metrics such as first-serve percentage, service points won, return games won, break-point opportunities and conversion, and performance in tiebreak-like situations tend to move the market most for the first set. Visible momentum swings and injury signals also move prices quickly.
Use the Set 1 market for short-duration trades, live hedging, or to exploit perceived mispricings about early-match dynamics that are not reflected in the full-match market. Be aware the first-set market is typically more sensitive to warmup, early nerves, and immediate match events than a full-match market.