| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tyra Caterina Grant | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Ana Petkovic | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market covers which player—Petkovic or Grant—will win the listed match on Kalshi. It matters because the market aggregates trader expectations about the match outcome and provides a place to express or hedge views on the contest.
The event pits two named competitors against one another; relevant context includes the tournament they are playing in, the playing surface, their recent match form, and any prior head-to-head meetings. Because the market close is currently TBD, traders should watch the official tournament schedule and player-status updates for the latest information.
Market prices are an aggregation of trader beliefs about who will win and serve as a real-time signal, but they should be interpreted alongside independent information such as injuries, surface, and recent results rather than as definitive predictions.
The close time is listed as TBD; in practice the market will close according to Kalshi’s posted schedule, often around the scheduled match start. Any announced changes to match timing or a late schedule update from the tournament can change when trading stops, so check the Kalshi event page and the tournament’s official schedule for real-time updates.
The outcomes correspond to the two named players (Petkovic or Grant). Resolution will follow the official match result as reported by the tournament or governing body; if one player retires during the match the advancing player is typically recorded as the winner, while cancellations or no-shows are resolved under the exchange’s stated rules (markets may be voided in some cases).
Consult official head-to-head databases on ATP/WTA/ITF or the tournament website, and review each player’s recent match logs, surfaces played, and opponent quality over the last several weeks. Use head-to-head as one input but combine it with current fitness, surface fit, and recent match intensity for a fuller view.
Yes—early-round matches often favor players who are fresher and can start aggressively, while later rounds reward endurance, experience, and adjustments over a tournament. The round also affects pressure, incentives, and typical preparation, so check the draw position and stage when assessing the matchup.
Authoritative updates come from the tournament’s official website and social channels, the sport’s governing body live scores, accredited sports news outlets, and the Kalshi event page. Monitor those sources for official confirmations of medical timeouts, retirements, walkovers, or schedule changes that will affect the market and resolution.