| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ioannis Xilas | 0% | 59¢ | 62¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Alex Rybakov | 0% | 37¢ | 41¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market lets traders take positions on which competitor—Xilas or Rybakov—will win the head-to-head matchup; it matters because market prices summarize collective expectations and respond to news that could change likely outcomes.
This is a straightforward two-outcome sporting contest between Xilas and Rybakov; specifics such as sport, venue, and scheduled start are provided on the market page and may affect resolution. Historical meetings, recent form, injuries, and any announced lineup or scheduling changes are the main contextual elements that typically shape market movement; note the market closing time is currently listed as TBD and will be updated by the platform.
Market prices reflect what participants are willing to pay for each outcome given available information and are best read as the market’s aggregated expectation rather than a guaranteed prediction. Watch prices move as new information (injuries, schedule changes, official announcements) becomes available.
The two outcomes correspond to which competitor wins the match: one outcome resolves if Xilas is declared the winner and the other resolves if Rybakov is declared the winner. The contract text on the market page defines the precise language used for resolution.
The market close time is currently TBD; the platform will set and display a closing time prior to settlement. Trading stops at the published close, so information revealed after that point typically cannot be reflected in prices.
Resolution follows the platform’s event resolution rules specific to this market—common outcomes include voiding the market and returning funds, or using the official result from the event organizer if a rescheduled match is played. Check the Kalshi market rules and the event’s contract terms for the exact procedure.
Because this market lists only two outcomes (Xilas wins or Rybakov wins), the contract text governs ties; some two-outcome markets void on a tie while others apply a predefined tie-breaker or official ruling. Review the market’s resolution criteria to know how a draw would be treated.
Monitor official event announcements (start time, postponements), team or athlete statements on fitness and availability, credible sports news for injuries or tactical changes, venue and weather reports if relevant, and any livestreams or lineups released shortly before the match.