| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Karen Khachanov | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Martin Landaluce | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders bet on which player will win the second set of the Martin Landaluce vs Karen Khachanov match; it matters for participants who want to capitalize on in-match developments rather than the final match result.
Martin Landaluce is an emerging player while Karen Khachanov is an established tour-level competitor, so matches between them can feature a contrast of rising talent versus experience. Set 2 outcomes often hinge on immediate tactical adjustments, fitness, and momentum from the opening set; because their head-to-head history may be limited, live match conditions frequently matter more than long-term form.
Market odds reflect traders’ collective reaction to public and in-match information (injuries, momentum swings, serve performance) at the time of pricing; interpret movements as updates to the market’s expectation rather than definitive predictions.
Settlement is based on the official score for Set 2 as recorded by the tournament’s official scorer; if Set 2 is not played to completion due to retirement, walkover, or suspension, the market will be resolved according to KALSHI’s published event rules, so consult the market page for the platform’s specific settlement policy.
Winning Set 1 often provides momentum, confidence, and potentially tactical leverage into Set 2, while the loser may respond with more aggressive tactics or risk-taking; closely watch serve percentages and break-point patterns from Set 1 for clues on likely Set 2 dynamics.
Focus on first-serve percentage, return points won, break points saved and converted, winners vs unforced errors, and any sudden drop in movement or serve speed—these tend to be the most informative indicators for how Set 2 might play out.
A medical timeout can signal a physical issue that may reduce effectiveness; factor in the nature and timing of the treatment, visible recovery during warm-up, and official updates—minor treatments often have limited impact, while serious issues materially reduce a player’s chance to win the next set.
Head-to-head results provide matchup context, but if their meetings are few or occurred under different conditions, H2H is less decisive than current-match indicators (form that day, surface, in-match statistics and tactical changes) when assessing the Set 2 outcome.