| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Xinyu Wang | 53% | 50¢ | 52¢ | — | $73 | Trade → |
| Ajla Tomljanovic | 0% | 48¢ | 50¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This prediction market asks which player — Wang or Tomljanovic — will win their match. It matters because it aggregates bettors' expectations about player form, matchup dynamics, and event conditions into a single market price.
Wang and Tomljanovic are professional tennis players who meet in a head-to-head match within a given tournament draw. Context that typically matters includes each player's recent match load, historical performance on the tournament surface, and any prior head-to-head meetings between them.
Market prices reflect the crowd’s aggregated view of the likely winner and move as new information appears; they are an indication of consensus expectations, not a certainty of outcome.
The market trades the winner of the match between the two players listed: one outcome for Wang to win and one outcome for Tomljanovic to win. Settlement will follow the official match result reported by the tournament.
Closure timing can vary by market operator; most head-to-head match markets close at or soon before the official match start time, or when the tournament posts the official start. Check the event page for the precise close time for this listing.
If the match is cancelled or one player withdraws before play, markets are usually settled according to the platform’s rules (e.g., voided or settled for the non-withdrawing player); retirements after play has started are typically settled based on the official match result. Refer to the platform’s settlement policy for specifics.
Useful metrics include their direct head-to-head record, recent results on the same surface, serving and return performance in recent matches, length and intensity of prior matches in the tournament, and any publicly reported injuries or equipment changes.
Announcements about injuries, late withdrawals, practice reports, official court assignments or delays, dramatic weather changes for outdoor courts, and significant betting flows or large trades can all move the market quickly.