| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ashlyn Krueger | 23% | 23¢ | 24¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
| Elina Svitolina | 77% | 76¢ | 77¢ | — | $2K | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the tennis match between Krueger and Svitolina. It matters because match outcomes can reflect player form and affect tournament trajectories, and the market aggregates participant expectations about that result.
Svitolina is a well-known tour player with extensive experience at high-level events; Krueger is the opponent in this scheduled matchup and may represent a different stage in career or ranking. Key context for this pairing includes the tournament level, the playing surface, and recent match play for each player — all of which shape how competitive the match is likely to be.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s collective assessment of who will win, and they update as new information (injuries, withdrawals, on-site reports) arrives. Treat prices as a summary signal that can change rapidly around match start and in-play developments.
This market resolves on the official match result as recorded by the tournament: the player declared the winner by tournament officials. Any special cases (walkovers, retirements, or cancellations) are handled according to the market operator’s published resolution rules.
The market’s close time is set by the operator and may be listed on the event page; it commonly closes shortly before the scheduled match start but can change if the schedule shifts, so check the event page for the definitive close time.
Key near-term movers include official injury updates, confirmed withdrawals or late substitutions, visible warm-up performance, court assignment or start-time changes, and any authoritative reports from the tournament site.
Consider whether the surface amplifies or dampens each player’s strengths (e.g., big servers on fast courts, defensive grinders on slow courts) and whether the match’s round increases pressure—for example, early rounds may favor lower-pressure play while later rounds can expose endurance and experience differences.
If play is delayed, trading may remain open until the market’s scheduled close or be paused by the operator; if the match is canceled or postponed beyond the tournament’s completion, resolution will follow the operator’s cancellation or voiding rules, which are specified on the market page.