How the contract works
Probability
How the price has moved
Analysis
Context
What moves the probability
Match already on the board
The match was scheduled for 19 August 2026, two days before this page was compiled, and ATP's live scores update in real time once a match ends. A price sitting at an exact zero rather than somewhere in the middle is the clearest sign the result is already recorded, pushing the probability to its floor.
Volume behind the price
Over $1,046,315 has traded on this contract, all on a single venue. That much volume settling at one extreme signals broad agreement rather than a stale or illiquid quote, reinforcing that the zero reading reflects information, not inattention.
Resolution source speed
ATP Tour's official scores page is the named settlement source and reflects match outcomes almost immediately, which is why a market like this can reach an extreme price quickly rather than drifting there over days.
Retirement and default clause
Because an incomplete match still resolves to whichever player advances, there is little scenario space left for an outcome that avoids resolving clearly to either Paul or Zverev, short of a full cancellation, which triggers a 50-50 split instead.
The case for
- For this market to resolve to Tommy Paul, the official ATP record of the match originally scheduled for 19 August 2026 would need to show Paul as the winner, whether by straight sets, a deciding third set, or Zverev's retirement, default or disqualification.
- That record would need to be confirmed on ATP Tour's live scores page, the named settlement source, before the final resolution deadline of 26 August 2026.
- None of the visible market data supports this: the only venue trading the contract prices it at zero, which is inconsistent with an outcome that has not yet been determined in Paul's favor.
The case against
- For this market to resolve away from Tommy Paul, Zverev needs to be recorded as the winner of the 19 August 2026 match, or as the advancing player following a retirement, default or disqualification by Paul.
- The zero pricing on Polymarket, backed by over $1,046,315 in volume, is consistent with exactly that having already happened and been reflected on ATP's scoreboard.
- Even if some irregularity delayed formal confirmation, the rules only shift to a 50-50 default if the match is cancelled, tied, or left unresolved for more than seven days beyond the original date โ none of which produces a result in Paul's favor.
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