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Medvedev vs Tabilo

📊 $366 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
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$366
Open Interest
366
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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Daniil Medvedev 79%
77¢ 78¢ $337 Trade →
Alejandro Tabilo 23%
21¢ 23¢ $29 Trade →

About This Market

This market asks which player will win the scheduled tennis match between Daniil Medvedev and Alejandro Tabilo. It matters because the result affects tournament progress, player rankings and reflects how traders price current information about both players.

Daniil Medvedev is an established top-level player with deep Grand Slam experience and a baseline, counterpunching style; Alejandro Tabilo is a rising player known for aggressive shot-making and occasional upsets. The matchup is shaped by their relative recent form, experience in big matches, and how their styles interact on the tournament surface and conditions.

Prediction market prices aggregate trader beliefs and available information about which player will win, and they update as new information arrives (injury news, withdrawals, match conditions, live scoring if applicable). Use them as a real‑time signal rather than a fixed forecast.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What specific outcome does the 'Medvedev vs Tabilo' market settle on?

This market settles on the official match winner as reported by the tournament organizers and reflected in the platform’s settlement feed; the market resolves to whichever player is recorded as the match winner.

Which tradeable outcomes are available in this market?

There are two outcomes: one for a Medvedev match win and one for a Tabilo match win.

How does the market handle a retirement, walkover, or a match that is not played?

If a player retires during play the opponent is typically recorded as the official winner and the market settles accordingly; if the match is canceled before it starts, settlement follows the platform’s published rules and official tournament guidance—check the event notes for final handling.

How soon before the match should I monitor news that could affect this market?

Monitor injury reports, practice updates, official draw changes and weather starting in the 48–72 hours before the match, and watch for last‑minute medical withdrawals or late starting times on match day.

What on‑court indicators should I watch during the match that could change market pricing?

Key in‑match indicators include a player visibly hampered by movement, frequency of unforced errors, service effectiveness (aces/holds vs breaks), medical timeouts, and momentum shifts after tiebreaks or long games—these tend to move trader sentiment quickly.

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