Adam Walton enters as the clear favorite against Chris Rodesch in the Miami Open qualifying round, driven by his higher ATP ranking (around 152 vs. Rodesch's 370+) and stronger recent hard-court form, including Challenger quarterfinal runs. No prior head-to-head exists, but Walton's serve and baseline power suit the fast Miami surface better than Rodesch's inconsistent results in lower-tier events. Traders price Walton at heavy implied probabilities (80%+), reflecting his momentum from recent wins, while Rodesch relies on qualifier upsets that are rare against top-200 foes. Weather and fatigue from travel could factor, but Walton's experience edges the consensus.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated1st Set
This market will resolve to 'Adam Walton' if Adam Walton advances against Chris Rodesch.
This market will resolve to 'Chris Rodesch' if Chris Rodesch advances against Adam Walton.
If the match is canceled (not played at all), ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond 7 days from the scheduled date without a winner determined, this market will resolve to 50-50.
If the match begins but is not completed, and one player advances due to the opponent's retirement, default, or disqualification, this market will resolve to the player who advances.
If the match ends in a walkover (player withdraws before the start and the other advances automatically), this market will resolve to 50-50.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the ATP Tour. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 15, 2026, 6:00 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...1st Set
This market will resolve to 'Adam Walton' if Adam Walton advances against Chris Rodesch.
This market will resolve to 'Chris Rodesch' if Chris Rodesch advances against Adam Walton.
If the match is canceled (not played at all), ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond 7 days from the scheduled date without a winner determined, this market will resolve to 50-50.
If the match begins but is not completed, and one player advances due to the opponent's retirement, default, or disqualification, this market will resolve to the player who advances.
If the match ends in a walkover (player withdraws before the start and the other advances automatically), this market will resolve to 50-50.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the ATP Tour. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Mar 15, 2026, 6:00 PM ET
Resolution Source
https://www.atptour.com/en/scores/currentResolver
0x65070BE91...Adam Walton enters as the clear favorite against Chris Rodesch in the Miami Open qualifying round, driven by his higher ATP ranking (around 152 vs. Rodesch's 370+) and stronger recent hard-court form, including Challenger quarterfinal runs. No prior head-to-head exists, but Walton's serve and baseline power suit the fast Miami surface better than Rodesch's inconsistent results in lower-tier events. Traders price Walton at heavy implied probabilities (80%+), reflecting his momentum from recent wins, while Rodesch relies on qualifier upsets that are rare against top-200 foes. Weather and fatigue from travel could factor, but Walton's experience edges the consensus.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated
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