| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karen Khachanov | 45% | 42¢ | 44¢ | — | $11 | Trade → |
| Joao Fonseca | 62% | 56¢ | 59¢ | — | $5 | Trade → |
This market lets traders express views on the outcome of the Khachanov vs Fonseca tennis match — a head-to-head contest between two professional players. It matters because match-level markets aggregate public information about form, injuries, and matchup dynamics into a single market price.
Karen Khachanov is an established ATP-level player with extensive tour experience; Fonseca is his opponent whose profile may include rising form or specialist skills depending on the tournament. Match dynamics depend heavily on surface, tournament stage, and recent match load for each player, so context matters when evaluating this specific pairing.
Market prices reflect the collective judgment of traders about who will win and will move as new information appears (withdrawals, injury updates, weather, etc.). Treat prices as a snapshot of market sentiment rather than a fixed prediction; they can change quickly as pre-match news arrives.
The market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes: Khachanov wins the match or Fonseca wins the match; the official match result at completion determines settlement.
Settlement is based on the official result published by the tournament or recognized scoreboard; the winner on the court at match completion is used for final settlement.
If the match is postponed, markets typically remain open until the platform’s stated close time or until the match is completed; if the match is cancelled without a result, the platform’s cancellation/voiding policy applies and positions may be refunded.
Late withdrawals, official medical notices, practice reports, changes in scheduled start time, and weather forecasts are the most immediate drivers that can shift market prices ahead of play.
Head-to-head history is informative but should be balanced with surface context, recency of meetings, and each player’s current form; a single prior meeting on a different surface may be less predictive than recent match performance.