| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Storm Hunter | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Rebeka Masarova | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the upcoming match between Hunter and Masarova. It matters to traders who want to express expectations about the single-match outcome and to observers tracking player performance in this matchup.
Hunter vs Masarova pits two professional tennis players against each other in a single-match contract on KALSHI. The market currently shows no recorded trading volume and the official close time is listed as TBD, so public information and platform announcements will determine timing and liquidity. Historical meetings, surface preference, and recent tournament results provide useful context for evaluating the matchup.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s evolving assessment of which player will win and will move as new information arrives (injuries, withdrawals, weather, lineup updates). Treat prices as real-time signals that incorporate observable facts and trader sentiment rather than fixed predictions.
This market trades the match winner: one outcome for Hunter to win and one outcome for Masarova to win. The contract resolves to the official match result as reported by the tournament and KALSHI.
The listed close time is TBD; KALSHI will set the official close time, which is typically at or shortly before the scheduled match start. Check the exchange’s event page for updates and the announced close time.
Resolution follows KALSHI’s contract rules: if the match does not start it may be voided per platform policy, while a retirement after play begins generally results in the player still on court being declared the winner. Consult KALSHI’s resolution guidelines for event-specific rules.
Monitor pre-match practice notes, official injury or illness updates, recent match load (minutes played in prior rounds), head-to-head results, and statements from coaches or the tournament about conditions that could affect performance.
Yes. Zero or low volume indicates limited liquidity, which can mean wider spreads and larger price impact for orders. Traders may prefer smaller position sizes or limit orders and should watch for volume to increase as the match approaches.