Will Flavio Cobolli defeat Ben Shelton in their BMW Open tennis match? Current YES odds: 49%. Live tennis prediction market on PolymarketTrade.
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The BMW Open is an annual professional tennis tournament held in Munich, Germany, attracting elite ATP players. Flavio Cobolli is an Italian player competing on the professional circuit, while Ben Shelton is an American player with growing prominence in professional tennis. This market asks whether Cobolli will defeat Shelton in their scheduled match during the tournament. At 49% odds for a YES resolution, the market reflects an almost perfectly even matchup, suggesting traders see both players as approximately equally likely to win. This near-parity indicates no clear favorite, reflecting their similar recent form and competitive standing in professional rankings. The match will be resolved based on the official tournament result once the match is completed—whichever player wins the required number of sets advances and is recorded as the winner in ATP records. Current odds may shift before the match begins as new information emerges regarding player fitness, recent performance trends, or broader shifts in prediction market sentiment. The resolution will be based entirely on the official ATP tournament records and match outcome.
The market resolves YES if Cobolli defeats Shelton in their BMW Open match, determined by official ATP records. The match is scheduled within the tournament ending April 26, 2026.
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