| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jesper De Jong | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Yannick Hanfmann | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the first set of the match between Jesper De Jong and Yannick Hanfmann. It matters for traders and fans who want to express views on early-match dynamics distinct from full-match outcomes.
Both players compete on the professional tennis circuit; outcomes for a single set often reflect short-term factors such as serving form, return efficiency, and tactical matchups rather than season-long trends. Surface, tournament round, recent match load, and any previous meetings between these two can all shape expectations for the opening set.
Market odds and prices represent the trading consensus about who is more likely to win set 1 and will move as new information arrives (injuries, lineup confirmations, warm-up reports, or in-play developments). Use prices to compare market-implied expectations against your own read of the matchup, remembering they are signals, not guarantees.
Close time is listed as TBD; many platforms close trading at match start or when the first point is about to be played. Check the market page for final close times and be aware volatility can spike right before the first serve.
The first set winner is the player officially recorded as winning set 1; a tiebreak winner counts as the set winner. If set 1 is not completed because of abandonment, suspension, or retirement, settlement will follow the platform's stated resolution policy for incomplete matches.
If the match is postponed to a later time the market may remain open until the rescheduled match; if the match is canceled outright most platforms void the market and return funds. Always confirm with the specific market's terms and the event status updates.
A withdrawal before the first point typically triggers settlement under the platform's withdrawal rules (which may void the market or credit the remaining participant); a retirement during the match is handled according to whether set 1 was completed — completed sets are settled by official score, incomplete sets follow the platform policy.
Watch player movement and serve rhythm in warm-up, any visible niggles, first-serve percentages and return success in the opening service games, break-point opportunities, and crowd or weather influences. Early momentum swings and physical signs often drive rapid price moves in a Set 1 market.