| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Camilo Ugo Carabelli | 39% | 36¢ | 39¢ | — | $473 | Trade → |
| Martin Damm Jr | 63% | 61¢ | 63¢ | — | $197 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the Ugo Carabelli vs Damm Jr match and matters to traders who want to express expectations about this single match outcome. It provides a real‑time summary of how information and opinions about the matchup are being aggregated.
This is a head‑to‑head tennis market featuring two outcomes (each player to win). Outcomes in single‑match markets are driven by on‑court factors (surface, form, matchup) and off‑court developments (injuries, withdrawals, scheduling). Because the market has modest traded volume, prices can move noticeably on new information or a few trades.
Prediction market odds here summarize the market’s consensus expectation at a moment in time and will change as new information arrives; higher liquidity generally produces more stable prices. Use odds as a live indicator of shifting expectations, not a fixed forecast.
Close and settlement depend on the platform’s rules and the official match schedule; typically the market closes shortly before or at the official start of the match, and it settles to the official match result. Check the market page or platform rules for the exact closing policy since this listing shows 'TBD'.
With two outcomes, the market will correspond to each player winning the match (e.g., 'Carabelli wins' vs 'Damm Jr wins'); review the market labels on the platform to confirm the exact outcome wording and any special resolution notes.
Late price moves typically reflect newly available information — lineup confirmations, real‑time scoring, injuries, or large trades. Because this market has limited volume, even modest trading can cause larger swings than in high‑volume markets.
Resolution rules vary by platform: common approaches treat a retirement during play as a win for the opponent, while a pre‑match walkover may void or be resolved according to tournament and platform rules. Check the market’s settlement rules for definitive guidance.
Look at each player’s recent match results, performance on the tournament surface, any prior head‑to‑head meetings, fitness reports, and schedule (e.g., fatigue from deep runs). Tournament level (ATP/Challenger/ITF) and draw position can also provide useful context.