| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Joao Fonseca | 0% | 1¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Karen Khachanov | 0% | 1¢ | 99¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set in the match between Karen Khachanov and Joao Fonseca. It matters to traders who want to express or hedge short-term views tied specifically to set-level performance rather than the full-match outcome.
Karen Khachanov is an established tour player with experience in best-of-three matches; Joao Fonseca is an emerging competitor whose style and recent form can shift match dynamics quickly. Set-level markets are sensitive to immediate match events — an early break, a medical timeout, or tactical adjustments can alter expectations for a single set even if the overall match outlook remains different.
Market odds reflect the collective expectations of participants at the time of trading and update as live information arrives, such as the final score of set 1, visible injury issues, or in-match momentum swings. Use them as a snapshot of crowd belief rather than a fixed forecast.
The market resolves after the official match result provides the outcome of set 2 according to the tournament's authorized scoreboard. If set 2 is completed, the player listed as the winner of that set on the official result determines the market outcome; any special cases follow the exchange's published settlement rules.
If a player retires during set 2, the set winner is determined by the official match record (the player awarded the set). If the match is abandoned entirely before set 2 starts or the set is not completed, resolution depends on the exchange's rules and the official ruling — that can include voiding the market or following an official result if one is recorded.
Set 1 affects momentum, confidence, and tactical choices entering set 2: a straight-set loss of many games can pressure a player, while a tight set can leave both players physically taxed. Serve order and any strategic adjustments made between sets also matter for set 2 expectations.
Relevant context includes prior meetings (if any), recent matches in the same tournament or on the same surface, and short-term form indicators like serving consistency and match fitness. Because set-level outcomes can hinge on small swings, look for patterns in how each player responds after losing or winning the previous set.
Zero or low volume indicates limited liquidity and potentially wider spreads or difficulty executing large trades at stable prices. Traders should be aware that low volume can make odds more volatile and that price movement may reflect individual trades rather than broad consensus.