| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rinky Hijikata | 61% | 75¢ | 92¢ | — | $157 | Trade → |
| Leandro Riedi | 45% | 1¢ | 25¢ | — | $132 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the tennis match between Leandro Riedi and Rinky Hijikata. Set-level markets matter to traders because they isolate short-term match dynamics separate from the full-match outcome.
Leandro Riedi and Rinky Hijikata are professional men's singles players whose match-up can be influenced by recent form, playing style, and the tournament surface. The second set outcome is shaped by the first set's momentum, in-match adjustments, and any physical issues that emerge during play.
Market prices reflect the collective, frequently updated view of who is expected to win the second set given available information; they move as on-court events (breaks, injuries, tiebreaks) and conditions change. Use prices to gauge market sentiment, not as fixed predictions.
It resolves to the player who is recorded as the winner of the second set in the official match score. If the set is decided by a tiebreak, the tiebreak winner is the set winner. If the second set is not played or the match is abandoned, settlement will follow KALSHI's stated rules for incomplete events.
If a player retires while the second set is in progress, the opponent is credited with winning that set (and typically the match) according to standard tennis scoring; the market will settle based on the official match result.
No. A tiebreak is part of the set; the player who wins the tiebreak is the winner of the second set and the market resolves to that player.
The first-set result changes momentum, pressure, and tactical approaches: a player who lost the first set may play more aggressively or conservatively depending on style, while the first-set winner may maintain momentum. Traders typically update positions in response to these developments during the match.
The listed close time is TBD; markets like this commonly close at or shortly before match start or follow the exchange's published schedule. Settlement occurs after the official completion of the second set and according to KALSHI's settlement procedures, so check KALSHI for precise closing and settlement timing.