| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Taylor Fritz | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Reilly Opelka | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set in the Reilly Opelka vs Taylor Fritz match; it matters for traders who want to take a short-term position tied to set-level performance rather than the overall match.
Reilly Opelka and Taylor Fritz are top-level American players with contrasting styles: Opelka relies on a very large serve and short points, while Fritz combines powerful serve with baseline consistency and movement. They have met multiple times on the professional tour, producing matches where serve effectiveness, return performance, and tactical adjustments have been decisive.
Prediction market prices reflect the collective assessment of who is likeliest to win Set 2, incorporating real-time information such as the score, injuries, and observed form; read prices as a summary of available information rather than a guarantee.
The market settles on one of two outcomes: Reilly Opelka wins Set 2, or Taylor Fritz wins Set 2; the outcome is determined by the official result of the second set.
A Set 1 win for Opelka can increase his momentum and confidence behind the big serve, but also may prompt Fritz to change tactics (more aggression on return, earlier court positioning); traders should watch return games, service hold patterns, and early breaks in Set 2.
The market will close according to the platform's stated close time (here listed as TBD); the outcome is finalized based on the official result once the second set is completed or otherwise decided under match rules.
Key signals include frequency of clean service holds vs. breaks, return winners and break-point conversion, visible mobility or discomfort, length of rallies, and any tactical shifts such as coming to the net or changing serve placement.
Settlement follows the market and event rules: commonly a retirement during Set 2 results in the opponent being credited with the set win, while a suspension typically leaves the market unresolved until the set is officially completed; always check the platform's specific settlement policy for final guidance.