| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alex de Minaur | 82% | 81¢ | 82¢ | — | $33K | Trade → |
| Cameron Norrie | 19% | 18¢ | 19¢ | — | $11K | Trade → |
This market lets traders wager on which player will win the scheduled match between Cameron Norrie and Alex de Minaur. It matters to fans and traders because it aggregates real-time expectations about the likely winner based on available information.
Cameron Norrie and Alex de Minaur are established ATP tour professionals known for contrasting styles: Norrie typically relies on heavy ball-striking and consistency, while de Minaur is noted for speed, counterpunching, and court coverage. Past meetings, recent tournament form, and the playing surface are common determinants of the matchup dynamic and influence how the contest may unfold.
Market prices represent the consensus view of traders and will move as new information becomes public; use them as a snapshot of collective expectations rather than definitive predictions. Watch price movements around injury reports, withdrawals, and official start times to see how the market incorporates news.
The event page lists the market close as TBD; typically markets close shortly before the official match start. Check the market page for the final close time and any last-minute updates.
This market offers two mutually exclusive outcomes corresponding to which player wins the match: a Norrie win or a de Minaur win. Each outcome settles based on the official match result reported by the tournament and the exchange operator.
Settlement follows the tournament’s official ruling and the platform’s published rules: if the match starts and a player retires, the player who advances is typically paid out as the winner; if the match is canceled before it starts, the market may be voided or handled per the exchange’s cancellation policy—consult the event’s settlement rules for specifics.
Watch official injury updates, practice reports, late withdrawals, press-conference comments, and medical timeouts from recent matches. Also monitor court assignment (main court vs outer court) and any travel or scheduling notes that could affect freshness.
Markets generally react very quickly to credible reports of withdrawal or injury, often pricing in the news as soon as it is confirmed by official sources; always verify breaking news with tournament or player accounts and consider liquidity and order book depth when executing trades.