| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tomas Machac | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Emilio Nava | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market is a binary contract on the outcome of the tennis match Nava vs Macháč — it lets traders express expectations about which player will win. It matters because match-level markets aggregate public information about form, conditions, and other factors that affect the result.
Emilio Nava and Tomáš Macháč are touring professional players who frequently appear in Challenger and ATP-level events; both have developed reputations for aggressive baseline play and can be competitive on multiple surfaces. Individual match outcomes are influenced by their recent form, the surface and setting of the tournament, and any fitness or schedule issues leading into the match.
Market odds reflect the consensus of traders and adjust as new information arrives (injury news, withdrawals, weather, lineups). Use them as a real-time summary of market expectations rather than a guarantee of the result.
This market trades two mutually exclusive outcomes: Nava wins the match or Macháč wins the match; the contract resolves to the player recorded as the official match winner.
The event page currently lists the market close time as TBD. Markets like this typically close shortly before the scheduled match start; check the platform event page for updates and the official scheduled match time.
Resolution follows the contract’s settlement rules on the trading platform — commonly, an official match result is required for settlement, retirements after the match starts are usually counted, and matches not played by the settlement cutoff may be voided. Refer to the event’s rules on the platform for the definitive policy.
Late-breaking items that shift expectations include official withdrawals, injury or medical timeout reports, confirmed changes to start time or court assignment, and authoritative statements from tournament organizers or the players’ teams.
Primary sources are the tournament’s official website and live scoring, the ATP/WTA official live scores, and the market event page on the trading platform; players’ verified social accounts and reputable sports news outlets also provide timely updates.