Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner dominate trader consensus for the 2026 US Open with implied probabilities of 38% and 35%, reflecting their elite hard-court form amid the shift to clay season. Alcaraz, world No. 1 after capturing the Australian Open title over Djokovic in January—completing his career Grand Slam—stumbled in Miami's third round to Sebastian Korda last week, allowing Sinner to win the Sunshine Double by claiming Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 crowns, including a straight-sets final victory over surging Jiri Lehecka. Lehecka's maiden Masters final run elevates him to 6%, while Djokovic's early Indian Wells exit to Jack Draper and age-related concerns drop him to 3.5%, underscoring a tight generational battle on the Flushing Meadows hard courts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedCarlos Alcaraz 38%
Jannik Sinner 35%
Jiri Lehecka 6.0%
Novak Djokovic 3.5%
$1,019,360 Vol.
$1,019,360 Vol.
Carlos Alcaraz
38%
Jannik Sinner
35%
Jiri Lehecka
6%
Novak Djokovic
3%
Arthur Fils
3%
Alexander Zverev
3%
Daniil Medvedev
3%
Lorenzo Musetti
3%
Joao Fonseca
2%
Jakub Mensik
2%
Jack Draper
1%
Ben Shelton
1%
Alexander Bublik
1%
Taylor Fritz
1%
Felix Auger Aliassime
1%
Hubert Hurkacz
1%
Grigor Dimitrov
1%
Holger Rune
<1%
Andrey Rublev
<1%
Frances Tiafoe
<1%
Matteo Berrettini
<1%
Flavio Cobolli
<1%
Carlos Alcaraz 38%
Jannik Sinner 35%
Jiri Lehecka 6.0%
Novak Djokovic 3.5%
$1,019,360 Vol.
$1,019,360 Vol.
Carlos Alcaraz
38%
Jannik Sinner
35%
Jiri Lehecka
6%
Novak Djokovic
3%
Arthur Fils
3%
Alexander Zverev
3%
Daniil Medvedev
3%
Lorenzo Musetti
3%
Joao Fonseca
2%
Jakub Mensik
2%
Jack Draper
1%
Ben Shelton
1%
Alexander Bublik
1%
Taylor Fritz
1%
Felix Auger Aliassime
1%
Hubert Hurkacz
1%
Grigor Dimitrov
1%
Holger Rune
<1%
Andrey Rublev
<1%
Frances Tiafoe
<1%
Matteo Berrettini
<1%
Flavio Cobolli
<1%
This market will resolve to the player that wins the 2026 U.S. Open Men’s Singles Tournament.
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed player to win the 2026 U.S. Open Men’s Singles Tournament per the rules of the tournament, the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the 2026 U.S. Open Men’s Singles Tournament is cancelled, postponed after October 31, 2026, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the U.S. Open (https://www.usopen.org/index.html); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Jan 2, 2026, 2:09 PM ET
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...This market will resolve to the player that wins the 2026 U.S. Open Men’s Singles Tournament.
If at any point it becomes impossible for a listed player to win the 2026 U.S. Open Men’s Singles Tournament per the rules of the tournament, the corresponding market will resolve to “No”.
If the 2026 U.S. Open Men’s Singles Tournament is cancelled, postponed after October 31, 2026, or there is otherwise no winner declared within that timeframe, this market will resolve to “Other”.
The primary resolution source will be official information from the U.S. Open (https://www.usopen.org/index.html); however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x2F5e3684c...Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner dominate trader consensus for the 2026 US Open with implied probabilities of 38% and 35%, reflecting their elite hard-court form amid the shift to clay season. Alcaraz, world No. 1 after capturing the Australian Open title over Djokovic in January—completing his career Grand Slam—stumbled in Miami's third round to Sebastian Korda last week, allowing Sinner to win the Sunshine Double by claiming Indian Wells and Miami Masters 1000 crowns, including a straight-sets final victory over surging Jiri Lehecka. Lehecka's maiden Masters final run elevates him to 6%, while Djokovic's early Indian Wells exit to Jack Draper and age-related concerns drop him to 3.5%, underscoring a tight generational battle on the Flushing Meadows hard courts.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated


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