| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ilya Ivashka | 10% | 12¢ | 89¢ | — | $5 | Trade → |
| Felix Balshaw | 0% | 10¢ | 87¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the Ivashka vs Balshaw match; it matters to bettors and observers tracking match outcomes and player form on the professional circuit.
The event pits two individual tennis players against each other in a single-match outcome market. Context that often matters includes each player’s tour experience, recent match schedule and any known injuries or travel fatigue; surface and tournament level also shape expectations.
Market prices represent collective expectations and react to new information (withdrawals, injury reports, weather, lineup announcements). They are a realtime indicator of market sentiment, not guarantees of outcome.
There are two mutually exclusive outcomes: a market outcome for Ivashka to win the match and a market outcome for Balshaw to win the match; the market settles based on the official match result.
The listing currently shows the close time as TBD; typical practice is to close trading at or shortly before the scheduled start of the match, but check the platform listing for the final close time.
Settlement rules vary by platform; common outcomes include voiding the market if the match is not completed within a specified window or settling based on the official result if the match resumes—consult the event rules on the KALSHI page for this market.
Look for any head-to-head meetings between them, recent match results on the same surface, performance against similar opponents, and recent injury or withdrawal history; absence of direct meetings increases the value of form and surface-based comparisons.
Late withdrawals or injury updates, official start-time changes, weather or court condition reports, and credibility shifts from large trades or sudden volume increases are the primary drivers of rapid market movement.