| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joao Fonseca wins 2-1 | 15% | 0¢ | 15¢ | — | $125 | Trade → |
| Joao Fonseca wins 2-0 | 8% | 2¢ | 8¢ | — | $46 | Trade → |
| Jannik Sinner wins 2-1 | 28% | 7¢ | 30¢ | — | $34 | Trade → |
| Jannik Sinner wins 2-0 | 0% | 69¢ | 76¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which exact match score will occur when Joao Fonseca plays Jannik Sinner. Exact-score markets matter because they combine match outcome with margin details, creating distinct risk/reward profiles for traders.
Joao Fonseca and Jannik Sinner are competing in a professional-level tennis match; Sinner is an established top player while Fonseca is an emerging competitor, making stylistic and experience contrasts relevant. The match context (tournament, surface, and stage) shapes expectations and can influence how both players prepare and perform.
Market odds reflect the collective expectations of participants and adjust as new information appears; they indicate relative perceived likelihoods but should be read as evolving signals rather than fixed predictions.
The market will close according to the platform's schedule, typically before the match starts; check the event page for the announced close time or any updates if the match time changes.
Each outcome corresponds to a specific final match scoreline offered by the market (for example, different straight-set or three-set score combinations); consult the market's outcome labels to see the exact scorelines being traded.
Pre-match withdrawals or official medical retirements are handled according to the platform's settlement rules; if the news arrives before market close it will be reflected in prices, and if it leads to a match cancellation the market may be voided or settled per announced policies—always verify the platform's specific event resolution rules.
Head-to-head matches provide context on tactical match-ups and psychological edges, which can inform expectations about likely scorelines, but small sample sizes or changes in form/coaching can limit their predictive power.
Settlement depends on the platform's rules: some markets require a completed match to settle to a scoreline, while others have provisions for retirements or voiding; check the market's settlement policy and official match reports for the final determination.