| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arthur Fils wins 2-0 | 53% | 40¢ | 53¢ | — | $137 | Trade → |
| Marton Fucsovics wins 2-0 | 0% | 9¢ | 22¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Arthur Fils wins 2-1 | 0% | 18¢ | 31¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Marton Fucsovics wins 2-1 | 0% | 7¢ | 20¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which exact final scoreline will occur in the tennis match between Marton Fucsovics and Arthur Fils; exact-score markets matter because they pay out only if the final official match score exactly matches the selected outcome.
Fucsovics and Fils are established tour professionals with different profiles: Fucsovics is a left-handed baseline grinder with experience at higher levels, while Fils is a younger, aggressive player rising through the tour. Context such as event level, playing surface, recent form, and any injuries will shape expectations for how the match may play out.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s collective assessment of which exact scoreline is most likely and will move as pre-match information and live reports arrive; treat odds as a real-time signal of changing expectations rather than a fixed prediction.
The market close time is listed as TBD; typically the market will close according to the exchange’s schedule—often just before match start—so check the event page for the official close time.
This market offers four distinct exact-score outcomes; the specific labels for each outcome (the precise final scorelines) are visible on the market page and settlement goes to the option that matches the tournament’s official final score.
Settlement will follow the exchange’s published rules and use the official match result recorded by the tournament or relevant governing body; if the match is not completed or is abandoned, the market will be settled or voided according to KALSHI’s event terms, so consult those terms for specifics.
Settlement is based on the official match-level scoreline as recorded by the tournament; tiebreak point-by-point details are generally not used unless an outcome explicitly lists those details, so the market uses the tournament’s official score notation.
Track recent match results, any injury or withdrawal notices, head-to-head history, performance on the event’s surface, official practice reports, and the match schedule—these factors can materially shift expectations about whether the match will be straight sets or go to additional sets.