| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Valentin Vacherot | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Mariano Navone | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player—Mariano Navone or Valentin Vacherot—will win the first set of their match. First-set outcomes are important for short-term trading and for assessing early match momentum.
Navone and Vacherot both compete on the professional tour and bring different styles and recent form into any head-to-head. The tournament surface, match scheduling, and immediate physical condition often matter more for a single-set outcome than long-term records. Because this market settles on the first set only, events that influence the start of play (warmups, serve order, short-term fitness) can be decisive.
Market odds here represent collective market sentiment about who will take the first set and update as new information (lineups, delays, warmup reports, injuries) appears. Treat them as a live snapshot of expectations rather than a fixed prediction.
Settlement is based on the official set-1 result as recorded by the tournament or official scoring provider; the market resolves once the first set outcome is confirmed.
The player who wins the tiebreak and is officially recorded as the winner of set 1 will be credited as the Set 1 Winner for settlement purposes.
Settlement follows the official match report: if the first set is completed before a retirement, that recorded winner stands; if the match is abandoned without an official first-set result, the platform’s rules determine whether the market is voided or otherwise adjusted.
Watch warmup footage and reports for visible movement or service issues, the announced serve order (who serves first), last-match fatigue from recent long matches, and any tournament notes about court conditions or weather that could alter early-match dynamics.
Delays or rescheduling can affect market timing; the market will follow the platform’s stated closure and settlement rules, so check the event page for updated close times and announcements in the event of significant scheduling changes.