| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adrian Mannarino | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Tommy Paul | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market resolves which player, Tommy Paul or Adrian Mannarino, wins the second set of their match. It matters for traders and fans who want to express or hedge views about momentum and set-specific dynamics rather than the overall match outcome.
Tommy Paul and Adrian Mannarino are established tour players with contrasting styles: Paul is known for aggressive baseline play and power, while Mannarino is a left-handed counterpuncher who uses placement and consistency. Their matches often turn on serve efficiency, return pressure, and in-match adjustments, making a set-by-set market informative for assessing short-term shifts in momentum and tactics.
Market odds represent the aggregated beliefs of participants about who will win the second set and will move as new information arrives (first-set result, injuries, weather, etc.). Treat odds as a real-time sentiment indicator, not a definitive prediction; check the platform for settlement rules and updates.
It means the market will settle on whichever player wins the match’s second set; that includes any tiebreak that decides the set. The overall match winner is irrelevant for this market.
A tiebreak is part of the set: the player who wins the tiebreak is the winner of set 2 and that determines settlement for this market.
Settlement depends on the platform’s rules. Common outcomes are voiding the market and returning stakes or following official match status rules; check the event’s settlement policy on the trading platform.
First-set outcomes matter for momentum and possible strategic shifts: a dominant first-set win can carry confidence, while a tight or contested set may favor the player who adapts better or recovers faster. Also consider fatigue and any visible physical issues after set 1.
Key traits include Paul’s aggressive groundstrokes and serve power versus Mannarino’s left-handed angles, court craft, and consistency; how well each executes serve and return games and how effectively they adjust tactics between sets will be most relevant.