| Outcome | Probability | Yes Bid | Yes Ask | 24h Change | Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Francesco Maestrelli | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
| Yosuke Watanuki | 0% | 0¢ | 0¢ | — | $0 | Trade → |
This market asks which player will win the second set of the tennis match between Yosuke Watanuki and Francesco Maestrelli. Set-level markets let traders focus on short-term match dynamics rather than the final result.
Yosuke Watanuki and Francesco Maestrelli are professional men’s singles players who meet in a single match within a tournament; their recent form, experience, and familiarity with the tournament surface all matter. Set 2 is influenced by how each player adapted in set 1, any physical issues, and tactical changes made by coaches or players between sets.
Odds on this market reflect the market’s consensus at a given time and will move as match information arrives (first-set score, injuries, weather, etc.). Use market prices as a real-time signal of perceived likelihood and to gauge how new information is being incorporated, not as immutable predictions.
Settlement follows the market’s stated rules and the official match record: the market is resolved based on the official winner of set 2 as recorded by the tournament once that set is completed. The market close time is listed on the market page (marked TBD here) and may be just before or at match start depending on platform policy.
A tiebreak counts as the decider for that set; the player who wins the tiebreak is the official winner of set 2 and that recorded outcome is used to settle the market.
Set 1 outcome changes momentum, confidence, and often tactical choices for set 2; markets typically react to a surprise or dominant first-set result because players may press more or make strategic adjustments coming into set 2.
If set 2 is not completed, settlement depends on the platform’s specific rules and on the official match record; some platforms void the market or follow a predefined policy for retirements and abandonments, so consult the market’s settlement rules for this event.
Look up official tournament pages and ATP player profiles, plus independent match-stat sites (e.g., live score and tennis statistics services) for head-to-head records, recent results, and surface-specific performance; these sources provide the objective inputs traders use when evaluating set-level markets.