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Tabilo vs Jodar

📊 $727 traded 🏦 Source: Kalshi
Total Volume
$727
Open Interest
725
Active Markets
2
Markets
2

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All Outcomes (2)
Outcome Probability Yes Bid Yes Ask 24h Change Volume
Alejandro Tabilo 46%
44¢ 46¢ $589 Trade →
Rafael Jodar 56%
53¢ 56¢ $138 Trade →

About This Market

This prediction market asks which player will win the tennis match between Tabilo and Jodar. It matters to traders and tennis fans because market prices reflect how the crowd prices match-related information and can move as new facts arrive.

This is a head-to-head tennis matchup that can be influenced by the tournament, round, and playing surface where the match is held. Historical results between the two players, their recent form on tour, and any travel or scheduling constraints are relevant context. Because the market closes TBD, traders should monitor announcements about scheduling, draws, and official match status.

Market prices are a running aggregation of participant beliefs about which player will win and will update as new information (injuries, withdrawals, line-up changes, weather) becomes public. Note the listed volume ($727) as an indicator of current liquidity—lower volume markets can move more on relatively small trades.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will this Tabilo vs Jodar market close and how will I know?

The market close is listed as TBD; check the platform’s event page for official close time and any last-minute updates from organizers or the market operator.

What specific outcomes are tradable in this event?

This event shows two outcomes: a market position for Tabilo to win and a market position for Jodar to win. Trades move the market price between those two outcomes.

How is the market resolved if one player retires mid-match or there’s a walkover?

Resolution follows the platform’s published settlement rules and the official tournament result: typically the player who advances per tournament officials is considered the winner, but consult the market operator’s FAQs for exact treatment of retirements and walkovers.

How should I interpret the reported total volume traded ($727) for this match?

That volume reflects cumulative money matched so far and gives a sense of liquidity and interest; lower volume means prices may be more volatile and a single trade can move the market more.

What types of new information are most likely to cause price movement in this specific match market?

Injury reports, official withdrawals, late changes to the playing surface or schedule, travel or visa issues, and authoritative pre-match quotes from players or coaches are the most likely catalysts for price changes.

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