| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mitchell Krueger | 0% | 33¢ | 41¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Dalibor Svrcina | 0% | 58¢ | 65¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market predicts which player will win the first set in the tennis match between Mitchell Krueger and Dalibor Svrcina. Set-1 markets matter because early set outcomes reflect opening form and momentum, and they settle quickly relative to full-match markets.
Mitchell Krueger is an experienced American tour and Challenger-level player known for steady baseline play and match-craft; Dalibor Svrcina is a younger Czech player with an aggressive baseline game and growing ATP/Challenger experience. Their styles, recent match load, and familiarity with the tournament surface will shape how the opening set plays out.
Market odds on this event aggregate participant views about who is more likely to take the first set given available information; treat the odds as a snapshot of current expectations that can change as match time, conditions, and new information arrive.
This market trades two mutually exclusive outcomes: Mitchell Krueger wins the first set, or Dalibor Svrcina wins the first set. The market resolves based on the officially recorded winner of the match’s first set, including any tiebreak result.
Markets of this type normally close at or shortly before first serve for the match; because this listing shows a TBD close time, check the market page for the published close time and aim to evaluate conditions and place positions before the match begins.
Determine whether the surface (hard, clay, grass, indoor) speeds up or slows down rallies and how it complements each player’s strengths: faster courts tend to favor big serves and aggressive hitters, slower courts reward consistency and extended return games; venue conditions like indoor/outdoor, wind, and altitude also materially affect serve and return dynamics early in sets.
Look at each player’s recent matches (especially last 7–14 days), warm-up performance, any recent injuries, time-zone or travel fatigue, and whether either played a long match the day before; short-term physical freshness and confidence often disproportionately influence first-set outcomes.
Resolution follows the event’s official result: if the first set is completed, the recorded winner of that set determines settlement; if the match is not played or the first set is not completed, platform-specific rules apply (markets may be voided or settled according to the official organizer’s ruling), so consult the market’s resolution policy for this listing.