The Internazionali BNL d'Italia in Rome is one of tennis's premier clay-court tournaments, and the matchup between Coco Gauff and Elina Svitolina promises a compelling clash of playing styles and experience. This event aggregator brings together five linked prediction markets that all center on the outcome of this single contest, each offering a distinct analytical angle on how the market evaluates the likely result. The markets range from the match winner itself to more granular outcomes—examining which player claims a specific set, whether the match will extend beyond a certain number of sets or games, and how various handicap scenarios might unfold. By grouping these markets in one place, forecast enthusiasts and traders can easily compare how the market prices each dimension of the encounter. When reading the odds displayed below, remember that all five markets are pricing the same underlying event from different vantage points. The set winner and set handicap markets reveal how evenly matched the competitors are perceived across discrete portions of the match, while the over/under markets on total sets and total games indicate whether the market expects a decisive victory or a protracted, competitive battle. Consistent pricing across these linked markets typically suggests genuine confidence in the outcome; conversely, divergences can sometimes highlight where expectations split—perhaps the market sees one player as heavily favored to win decisively in total games, yet competitive enough to capture an individual set. Studying how these five prices move together, or occasionally diverge, provides a far richer picture of both uncertainty and conviction than any single market could offer alone.