How the contract works
Probability
How the price has moved
Analysis
Context
What moves the probability
Extreme single-venue pricing
A 1% price for Altmaier, quoted on one venue, signals the trading pool sees the match as effectively decided in Wong's favor. Without a second venue to compare against, this number reflects that specific market's positioning rather than a cross-platform consensus.
Volume behind the price
$477,049 in trading volume on a single early-round match is substantial and suggests the low price reflects real conviction, not a thin or stale quote that could move sharply on small trades.
Seven-day delay clause
The contract resolves 50-50 if the match is delayed more than seven days past its original 14 August 2026 slot without a result. Since play is now expected around 21 August, this threshold sits close to the edge and is a distinct source of uncertainty from the tennis outcome itself.
Retirement and walkover rules
If either player retires, defaults, or is disqualified mid-match, the rules award the win to the player who advances, which could move the outcome away from a straightforward completed match. A walkover, by contrast, resolves 50-50 rather than crediting either player.
US Open lead-in incentives
Both players have sporting reasons to compete fully at Cincinnati as a hard-court tune-up before the US Open, reducing the likelihood of a routine withdrawal or unmotivated performance from either side.
The case for
- Daniel Altmaier has to take the court against Coleman Wong on or around 21 August 2026 and win the completed match under ATP scoring rules.
- If Wong retires, defaults, or is disqualified mid-match, the rules award the win to Altmaier as the advancing player.
- The match must actually be completed within the window recognized by the settlement rules, since an unplayed or excessively delayed match does not produce an Altmaier win outright.
The case against
- Coleman Wong needs only to win the completed match to settle the contract in his favor, which is what the market's 1% pricing for Altmaier implies is the overwhelmingly likely path.
- If Altmaier retires, defaults, or is disqualified mid-match, Wong is awarded the win under the stated rules.
- If the match slips more than seven days past its original 14 August 2026 date without a result, the contract resolves 50-50, which does not require Wong to win but does prevent an Altmaier win from paying out.
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