| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daniel Altmaier | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Terence Atmane | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the Terence Atmane vs Daniel Altmaier match. Set-level markets let traders focus on short-term match dynamics like momentum and in-match adjustments rather than the final result.
This is a single-set market embedded in a professional match between two tour-level players; outcomes depend on immediate match conditions rather than season-long form. Set 2 often reflects tactical changes made after set 1, physical condition, and how each player handles pressure at key moments.
Prediction market odds aggregate participant views about who will win set 2 and update as match information arrives; treat them as a live consensus signal, not a guarantee, and combine them with on-court observations and your risk tolerance.
The winner is the player officially recorded as having won the second set of the match; if the set is decided by a tiebreak, the tiebreak winner is the set winner.
If a retirement occurs after set 2 has started, the opponent will be recorded as the set winner and the market will resolve to that outcome according to the official match record; if the set never begins, resolution will follow the exchange's stated rules.
The listed close time is TBD; typically these markets close at or just before the start of the set, so check the Kalshi event page for the official closing timestamp.
Key signals include whether service holds or breaks were frequent, any visible physical issues, how long rallies affected each player, and whether either player showed successful tactical changes that are likely to continue.
Monitor the set 1 score, server for the first game of set 2, injury or medical updates, on-court coaching or momentum swings, and recent head-to-head or surface tendencies; adjust position size and entry timing to account for rapid market moves during play.