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Broadus vs Koike Prediction July 5

Broadus vs Koike Prediction July 5

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Implied 100% at publication · Resolved YES · Brier score: 0.00

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SAVANNAH BROADUS Market Resolved

Savannah Broadus: Commands 100% market probability on Polymarket with the entire trading community aligned behind her in the ITF Cary matchup. Market probability: 100%.

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Volume
$2.0K
$2.0K in 24h
Liquidity
$128.8K
Deep liquidity
Time Left
6 days
Resolves Jul 11
2K Vol. Jul 11, 2026
ITF Cary: Savannah Broadus vs Ena Koike $2K Vol.
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The Savannah Broadus vs Ena Koike prediction points decisively to Broadus, the Polymarket favorite locked at 100 percent entering this ITF Cary clash. Broadus has ridden strong momentum through the Cary draw, coming off a victory over Katrina Scott earlier in the tournament, and the market has closed the door on Koike.

The momentum composite tells a clear story: Broadus carries a flat one-hour price move and a trend score of 30, reflecting a market that has settled rather than surged. Broadus holds 100 percent and Koike holds zero percent in this Polymarket match-winner market, contested on the outdoor hard courts in Cary, North Carolina, with resolution set by July 11, 2026. Total lifetime volume on the market sits at $2,048, with all of that activity recorded in the last 24 hours.

How the Broadus vs Koike Matchup Resolves

A Broadus win delivers the primary outcome, confirming the YES resolution on Polymarket. A Koike win — the alternative outcome — would resolve the market to NO, though the current market pricing assigns that scenario no probability at all. No draw outcome exists in this format; one player wins and the market closes.

  • Savannah Broadus (YES): 100%
  • Ena Koike (NO): 0%

Koike, a 19-year-old Japanese competitor with an ITF career-high ranking of nine, enters as the prohibitive underdog. Koike would need an upset of historic proportions to flip a market the trading community has already written off. Koike’s best path runs through Broadus making unforced errors well above her recent average, combined with Koike finding a groove on the hard court surface.

Market Signals and Form for Broadus vs Koike

The momentum composite — a flat one-hour move, unavailable 24-hour data, and a trend score of 30 — signals a market that has cooled after a sharp run-up on July 4. Broadus climbed dramatically through the day before settling at full certainty, suggesting traders reached consensus quickly once match results came in.

Volume of $2,048 is modest for a professional tennis market, but liquidity of $128,834 reflects a deep book that absorbed activity without instability. Open interest sits at zero, indicating positions have been fully matched and the market is in final settlement mode.

The spread and set totals — including match over/under lines at 21.5, 22.5, and 23.5 games, plus set handicap at plus or minus 1.5 — are live in the Polymarket interface for Cary traders. No same-sport correlation from the related-markets data qualifies for this ITF match, so no cross-market read applies here.

  • Broadus: Holds 100 percent implied probability after a sharp July 4 move.
  • Momentum composite: Flat one-hour drift and low trend score of 30 confirm a settled, consensus market.
  • Liquidity: $128,834 available confirms a deep, stable book despite modest trade volume.
  • Trader sentiment: Strongly bullish — 100 percent of trader sentiment sits on the Broadus side.
  • Koike: Assigned zero percent by the market, facing the full weight of trader consensus.

Lines Analysis: Broadus as the Overwhelming Favorite

Broadus brings credentials that justify the market’s stance. Broadus won the 2019 Wimbledon Girls’ Doubles title with Abigail Forbes and has built a steady ITF circuit career since turning professional. Broadus has already claimed a scalp in the Cary draw, dispatching Katrina Scott to reach this stage.

Koike carries a career-high ITF ranking of nine and represents one of Japan’s rising junior-to-professional converts, but the market sees no realistic path to a win in this round. Koike would need to break down Broadus’s match rhythm on a surface that has favored the American throughout Cary this week.

  • Broadus form: Advancing through the Cary draw with a confirmed win over Scott.
  • Koike ranking: ITF career-high of nine, strong junior credentials being tested at pro level.
  • Surface: Outdoor hard courts in Cary, North Carolina, a venue that has suited Broadus this week.
  • Market consensus: All $2,048 in volume has landed on the Broadus side with zero counterweight.

The lifetime volume of $2,048 is concentrated entirely on one outcome, which is as definitive a signal as prediction markets produce. When the entire trading community aligns without a single dissenting dollar, the market is making an unambiguous statement.

LINES VERDICT

Savannah Broadus

Broadus commands the full weight of trader consensus in this ITF Cary matchup, and the market has left no room for doubt about who wins this round in North Carolina.

Frequently Asked Questions

Broadus is the overwhelming favorite at 100% implied probability on Polymarket, with Koike at 0%. The entire trading community has aligned on a Broadus win in Cary.

The set handicap of +/-1.5 means Broadus must win by two sets (2-0) to cover, while Koike covers by winning at least one set. It is a separate Polymarket proposition from the match winner.

The ITF Cary match is scheduled during the July 5, 2026 session in Cary, North Carolina, with the Polymarket market resolving no later than July 11, 2026 at 11:00 PM ET.

Polymarket offers match game totals at 21.5, 22.5, and 23.5 games, plus per-set totals at 8.5, 9.5, and 10.5 games for Set 1 and Set 2 respectively.

Traders can access this market on Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform. Polymarket is not a sportsbook; it is a prediction market where users trade outcome probabilities.

We aggregate the live positions of the top 50 Polymarket whales (ranked by 30-day tracked volume) into one composite reading per market. It refreshes every hour. The percentage shows how many of those whales hold YES versus NO; the net dollar position shows the cohort's directional exposure in dollars.

A convergence event fires when three or more tracked wallets buy the same outcome on the same market within a four-hour window. We surface these in the activity feed and the VIP digest.

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Market Resolved Outcome: YES
Final Price 100%
Settled Jul 11, 2026
Duration 7 days

Resolution Analysis

Broadus Dominates in Straight Sets

Broadus carries her Cary momentum into a clean two-set win, confirming the market's 100 percent read. Broadus's experience winning at the junior Grand Slam level translates to controlled aggression on the hard court, and Koike finds no foothold in either set.

Broadus Drops a Set but Closes Out

Koike fights back in one set, pushing the match to three sets and beating the set totals over line. Broadus still wins the match, but traders holding set-specific markets see a longer, more contested affair than the match-winner price implies.

Koike Forces a Full-Match Upset

Koike, drawing on her ITF career-high ranking of nine, finds her range and wins the opening set. Broadus struggles to reset, Koike converts a second set, and the market's zero-percent read on Koike proves spectacularly wrong — a rare but not impossible result at the ITF level.

Match Interrupted or Abandoned

Weather or a medical withdrawal interrupts the Cary match before a winner is determined. Polymarket's completed-match resolution market becomes relevant, and the set-by-set propositions all trigger 50-50 resolution rules if the match fails to reach a completed second set.

Key macro factor: ITF Cary outdoor hard-court conditions in North Carolina during peak summer favor experienced baseline players; Broadus's prior match in the draw gives her a court-familiarity edge over Koike.

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