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Glinka vs Sekulic Granby Result: Match Completed 7-6 6-3

Glinka vs Sekulic Granby Result: Match Completed 7-6 6-3

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Implied 99% at publication · Resolved YES · Brier score: 0.00

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Resolution Verdict
PHILIP SEKULIC Market Resolved

Market has ended. Final implied probability: 100%.

Resolved
Volume
$386.9K
$386.9K in 24h
Liquidity
$493.1K
Deep liquidity
Time Left
5 days
Resolves Jul 22
387K Vol. Jul 22, 2026
Daniil Glinka
Daniil Glinka $396K Vol.
0%
Philip Sekulic
Philip Sekulic $396K Vol.
0%

Daniil Glinka beat Philip Sekulic 7-6(2) 6-3 in the second round of the 2026 ATP Challenger Granby, settling the Daniil Glinka vs Philip Sekulic prediction market with a completed match on July 16. Glinka controlled the tiebreak decisively, winning it 7-2, and then broke through in the second set to close out a clean straight-sets victory on Court 4 in Granby, Canada.

The Polymarket completion market closed at 100 percent probability for the match finishing as scheduled. Glinka’s straight-sets win confirmed that result without drama, and the market read proved accurate from the moment both players took the court.

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What Happened: Glinka vs Sekulic at Granby

Daniil Glinka opened the match with strong serving, firing 8 aces across two sets and winning 84 percent of his first-serve points. Glinka and Sekulic traded holds through most of the first set before the tiebreak, where Glinka pulled clear with a dominant 7-2 run. Sekulic, ranked No. 317 and playing in his first Granby Challenger second round, could not find a break opportunity to change the match’s direction.

Philip Sekulic produced 23 winners of his own and struck 4 aces, keeping the contest competitive through long baseline exchanges. Glinka, however, outpaced Sekulic in total winners with 27 and broke serve in the second set to go ahead and eventually closed out a 6-3 second set. Glinka won the match in straight sets, finishing in efficient fashion on a hard court in Canada.

How the Market Called It

The Polymarket match-completion market closed at 100 percent probability for the YES outcome — meaning traders priced the match as a near-certainty to be completed without retirement or walkover. The market correctly called the result, as Glinka and Sekulic completed every point of a full two-set contest. A total volume of $386,943 stood behind that read, with $386,906 of that flowing in the final 24 hours as the match approached.

Completion markets at Challenger level carry inherent uncertainty around late withdrawals and injury retirements. Traders here moved decisively to 100 percent as match time arrived, and the 24-hour price swing of plus 36.5 percent reflected growing confidence once both players confirmed they were on court. The market’s final read matched the outcome exactly.

What Is Next

Daniil Glinka advances to the third round of the 2026 ATP Challenger Granby following the win over Philip Sekulic. Granby is an important Challenger stop on the North American hard-court swing, and Glinka’s run gives him a chance to add ATP ranking points heading into the summer. Lines.com has live markets on the Granby Challenger draw and on ATP Challenger events across the calendar — check the tennis hub for the latest odds on Glinka’s next match and other rounds still in progress.

Philip Sekulic exits at the second round. Sekulic carries a 19-13 win-loss record into the rest of the 2026 season and will look for his next opportunity on the Challenger circuit. Live futures markets on ATP Challenger winners and ranking race finishes are available on Lines.com now.

LINES RESOLUTION VERDICT

COMPLETED MATCH — DANIIL GLINKA WIN

Daniil Glinka defeated Philip Sekulic 7-6(2) 6-3 in the second round at Granby, completing the match as the market correctly priced at 100 percent. The result matched the market’s final read exactly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Daniil Glinka won the second-round match at the 2026 ATP Challenger Granby on July 16, defeating Philip Sekulic in straight sets. The match completed as scheduled, resolving the Polymarket completion market.

Daniil Glinka defeated Philip Sekulic 7-6(2) 6-3. Glinka won the first-set tiebreak 7-2 and then took the second set 6-3 to advance to the third round.

The Polymarket match-completion market closed at 100 percent probability for the match finishing as scheduled. The match did complete, meaning the market correctly priced the outcome at its maximum confidence level.

The match resolved in full, played to completion across two sets in regulation tennis without any retirement or walkover. Glinka won 7-6(2) 6-3 on hard court at Granby, Canada.

Daniil Glinka advances to the third round of the 2026 ATP Challenger Granby. Traders can find Glinka's next match and other live ATP Challenger prediction markets on Lines.com, the dedicated prediction market hub.

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Market Resolved Outcome: YES
Final Price 100%
Settled Jul 22, 2026
Duration 8 days

Resolution Analysis

Sekulic Closes Efficiently

Philip Sekulic maintains his return game dominance and breaks Daniil Glinka early in Set 2. Sekulic's ability to suppress Glinka's first-serve percentage below 60 percent is the key driver. A clean hold-and-break pattern clinches the set and the market in Sekulic's favor.

Glinka's Serve Reignites

Daniil Glinka rediscovers the serve dominance that produced eight aces in Round 1. Glinka holds serve consistently and forces Sekulic into longer rallies. If Sekulic's return game cools and Glinka converts break chances, a Set 2 victory for Glinka becomes plausible — though the market prices this at zero probability.

Glinka Forces a Tiebreak

Daniil Glinka steadies after a difficult Set 1 and pushes Set 2 to a tiebreak. Glinka's power-serving proved reliable against Garrett Johns in Round 1, and a close set is not impossible if Sekulic's level dips late. A tiebreak shifts momentum and extends trader uncertainty heading into the decider.

Retirement or Injury

A physical issue for either player changes market resolution. If Glinka retires or withdraws mid-set, the Completed Match market becomes the key resolution vehicle. Sekulic's own fitness is unquestioned entering this match, but challenger-level scheduling and heat conditions in Granby always carry a small wildcard factor.

Key macro factor: ATP Challenger Granby runs July 13-19, 2026 in Canada. The hard-court surface suits power baseliners and strong servers. Philip Sekulic's ranking and hard-court record positioned him as the pre-match favorite, and the market has fully confirmed that edge.

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Jul 14, 4:00 PM
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Jul 14, 4:00 PM
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Wednesday, Jul 22
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