| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aleksandar Vukic | 99% | 99¢ | 100¢ | — | $310K | Trade → |
| Stefano Travaglia | 1% | 0¢ | 1¢ | — | $168K | Trade → |
This market is about the outcome of the tennis match between Aleksandar Vukic and Stefano Travaglia; it aggregates trader expectations about which player will win and provides a realtime signal about perceived likelihoods. It matters to traders and observers because it reflects how the market updates around form, injuries, and match conditions.
Aleksandar Vukic (Australia) and Stefano Travaglia (Italy) are tour-level players with different backgrounds and styles that can make their meetings tactically interesting. Vukic is generally associated with an aggressive baseline game and a strong serve, while Travaglia is known for consistency from the back of the court and point construction; past meetings, tournament surface, and recent results all shape the competitive picture. The market sits above those dynamics and moves as new information arrives.
Prediction market prices are collective signals that update as traders incorporate new information — they do not guarantee outcomes but show how expectations evolve. Use prices alongside direct match information (injury reports, official line-ups, weather) rather than as a sole guide.
The market will resolve once the official match result is reported by the tournament or the authoritative scoring source used by the platform; settlement is based on that official outcome.
Suspensions do not change how the market is settled: the final, official result after completion is used. Traders should monitor official match completion notices for timing.
Typically the player who is awarded the match by the official tournament (advance via retirement or walkover) is treated as the winner for settlement; if the match is never played and the platform deems the event void, the market may be canceled—check the platform's rulebook for exact treatment.
Look for official practice reports, medical/injury updates, lineup confirmations, statements from players or coaches, and any weather or court condition advisories issued shortly before the match.
Consult the tournament's official website or live scoring feed, the tour's official live scores (e.g., ATP), and the platform’s posted list of accepted settlement sources and rules.