| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roman Andres Burruchaga | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Arthur Fery | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the first set of the tennis match between Roman Andres Burruchaga and Arthur Fery. First-set outcomes matter because they shape in-match momentum and are a common focus for short-term traders and bettors.
Roman Andres Burruchaga and Arthur Fery are professional tennis players whose matchup for this event features contrasting strengths that can influence short-form outcomes like a single set. Factors such as their playing styles (for example, baseline consistency versus aggressive serving), experience level in tour events, and any prior meetings between them provide useful background for assessing the market.
Market odds represent the aggregated view of traders about which player will take the first set and will move as new information arrives (injury news, court conditions, warm-ups). Use odds together with match-specific context rather than as a fixed truth.
The market resolves to whichever player is recorded as the winner of the first completed set according to the official match result; if the first set is decided by a tiebreak, the tiebreak winner is the set winner.
A 'TBD' close time means the market's exact cutoff hasn't been published yet; typically such markets close before play begins or when official lineups or match start times are finalized—check the market page for the announced close time as it becomes available.
Faster surfaces generally favor big servers and short points, increasing the chance of quick service holds, while slower surfaces reward consistency and longer rallies; compare each player's serving and returning tendencies on the specific surface to gauge the likely impact.
Settlement follows the official match record and the platform's published resolution rules: if a retirement or suspension occurs, the official decision by the tournament referee or umpire is used to determine the winner for settlement—consult the market's resolution policy for exact handling of incomplete sets.
Prioritize first-serve percentage and points won on first serve, return games won, break-point conversion and save rates, short-format recent match results (opening-set performance), head-to-head first-set records if available, and any reported fitness or injury information.