| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iga Swiatek | 85% | 74¢ | 84¢ | — | $810 | Trade → |
| Maria Sakkari | 22% | 22¢ | 25¢ | — | $632 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the tennis match between Maria Sakkari and Iga Swiatek; it matters for forecasting tournament progression and for traders who want exposure to a single-match outcome.
Sakkari and Swiatek are established WTA players with contrasting styles—Sakkari typically relies on power and court coverage while Swiatek uses heavy topspin, variety and point construction. Their prior meetings, tournament context and the match surface all shape expectations, as do recent form and any fitness or travel concerns.
Market prices represent the crowd’s real-time consensus about who will win and will move as new information arrives; treat prices as signals that update with injuries, withdrawals, weather, or late-breaking news.
This market offers two outcomes corresponding to the match winner: Sakkari wins or Swiatek wins; the market will resolve to the officially declared winner once the match result is posted.
Settlement depends on whether the match is officially played; if the match is canceled or not played the market may be voided or refunded, while an official walkover usually results in the advancing player being declared the winner—refer to the market's settlement terms on the platform for specifics.
Most markets use the official match result for settlement, so a retirement or default that is recorded as a win for the opponent will typically determine the market outcome once the result is official.
Volume shows how much money has been exchanged; a modest total like this suggests limited liquidity, so prices may be more sensitive to individual trades and news, and spreads or volatility can be higher than in heavily traded markets.
Key deciding elements include the effectiveness of serves and returns, who controls baseline exchanges, success changing pace or using angles, movement and endurance in long rallies, and which player wins crucial points in tight games or tiebreaks.