| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Learner Tien wins 2-1 | 35% | 12¢ | 34¢ | — | $95 | Trade → |
| Alejandro Davidovich Fokina wins 2-1 | 32% | 9¢ | 31¢ | — | $74 | Trade → |
| Learner Tien wins 2-0 | 0% | 26¢ | 36¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Alejandro Davidovich Fokina wins 2-0 | 0% | 23¢ | 30¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which exact final set score will decide the match between Learner Tien and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina. Exact-score markets matter because they reward precise predictions about match length and set-by-set outcomes, which differ from simple winner markets.
Learner Tien and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina are professional tennis players with contrasting styles: Tien typically emphasizes consistent baseline play and calculated point construction, while Davidovich Fokina is known for aggressive shotmaking, variety, and athletic defense. Match outcome and scoreline often depend on surface and how each player's strengths interact—some venues and conditions favor deeper rallies and consistency, others favor power and shorter points.
Market prices reflect the collective expectations of traders and will move as new information appears (injuries, withdrawals, live match developments, etc.). Use prices as a snapshot of current market consensus, not a guarantee of how the match will finish.
The market will close before the match is scheduled to begin; the platform will display the exact close time on the market page. Trades are not accepted after the official close.
They typically map to the possible final set scores for a best-of-three match (two distinct scorelines for each player, e.g., 2-0 and 2-1 for each winner). Confirm the specific labels on the market page to know which score each outcome denotes.
Settlement follows the exchange's rules: if a player withdraws before the match starts the market is commonly voided or settled per platform policy; if play starts and the final official score is recorded, the market settles to that score; if the match is abandoned without an official result, settlement depends on platform rules—check the market terms.
Head-to-head results are informative about matchup tendencies but can be limited by small sample sizes and differing surfaces or conditions; combine H2H data with recent form, surface, and serve/return statistics for a fuller assessment.
Yes. In-play developments such as set scores, breaks of serve, visible injuries, or official medical timeouts typically move market prices quickly because they change the likely final score profile.