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Kaat Coppez vs Alesia Breaz Prediction July 7

Kaat Coppez vs Alesia Breaz Prediction July 7

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Lines Verdict
YES at 100% implied probability

COMPLETED MATCH (YES): Market resolved at full probability with Breaz defeating Coppez in straight sets. Market probability: 100%.

100% Market Probability
1h +0.0% 24h +50.0% Trend Weak (15/100)
Volume
$3.7K
$3.7K in 24h
Liquidity
$2.6K
Low depth
Time Left
6 days
Resolves Jul 14
4K Vol. Jul 14, 2026
Kaat Coppez $4K Vol.
0%

The Kaat Coppez vs Alesia Breaz prediction on Polymarket favors the completed-match outcome at one hundred percent, making this one of the most settled markets on the board heading into the ITF W35 Buzau Women’s draw on July 7, 2026. Alesia Breaz took the match on clay in Romania, winning by a score of 7-6, 6-3 to advance in the tournament. The market locked in instantly once the result was confirmed.

Momentum across this market sits effectively flat in the last hour, with no meaningful one-hour drift and a trend score of 25, signaling a fully resolved position. Both outcomes have settled: the completed-match side holds one hundred percent of the implied probability, while the alternative sits at zero percent. The match resolved at the ITF W35 Buzau Women event in Romania, with the market closing on Polymarket by its July 14, 2026 end date. Total lifetime volume came in at $3,655.

How the Kaat Coppez vs Alesia Breaz Market Resolves

A completed match — meaning the contest was played to a finish without retirement or walkover — secures the YES outcome on Polymarket. Kaat Coppez and Alesia Breaz both took the court on the clay courts in Buzau, Romania, and the match reached a full conclusion. Breaz won the contest 7-6, 6-3 to advance in the draw. The NO outcome would have required the match to be abandoned, retired, or otherwise left incomplete.

  • Completed Match (YES): 100%
  • No Completed Match (NO): 0%

Kaat Coppez, the 20-year-old Belgian player ranked around 1177 on the WTA tour, entered Buzau with a 54.79 percent career win rate across 73 professional matches. Coppez had beaten Alessia Marinescu in an earlier round of the same tournament but could not hold off Breaz in the second-round clay court contest. Breaz, playing on home soil in Romania, carried stronger recent form into the match and converted that advantage across two sets.

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Market Signals and Form

The momentum composite on this market tells a clean story: pricing climbed sharply on July 6 as match confirmation locked in, then corrected briefly before surging to one hundred percent on July 7 once the result was official. The trend score of 25 now reflects a fully resolved, static position with no live momentum in either direction. There is no meaningful drift to interpret at this stage.

Volume and liquidity confirm the resolution picture. Total market volume reached $3,655 with $2,600 in liquidity, concentrated entirely on the YES side. Trader sentiment reads strongly bullish at one hundred percent YES, with zero capital on the alternative side. Open interest has closed to zero, indicating all positions have settled.

Secondary markets for this contest included a set handicap of plus or minus 1.5 sets, match totals set at over/under 21.5, 22.5, and 23.5 games, plus individual set totals at 8.5, 9.5, and 10.5. The related markets from unrelated sports categories — including World Cup winner and F1 Drivers’ Champion — share no meaningful correlation with this ITF clay court result and are excluded from this analysis.

  • Completed Match probability: one hundred percent, fully resolved on Polymarket
  • Match result: Alesia Breaz defeated Kaat Coppez 7-6, 6-3 on clay in Buzau
  • Total market volume: $3,655 with $2,600 in liquidity at close
  • Momentum composite: flat at trend score 25, no active price movement
  • Trader sentiment: one hundred percent YES, zero capital on the NO side

Lines Analysis: Kaat Coppez vs Alesia Breaz

The completed-match side carried no meaningful risk once both players took the court. Kaat Coppez and Alesia Breaz played the full contest on the clay courts in Buzau, and Breaz won convincingly in straight sets. The YES outcome resolved exactly as the market priced it: the match ran to its natural conclusion without incident.

The underdog path — a NO resolution — would have required a retirement, a walkover, or an administrative cancellation before match completion. Neither player withdrew, and no scheduling disruption prevented the contest from finishing. The NO price reflecting zero percent probability proved accurate throughout.

  • Kaat Coppez: 20-year-old Belgian, WTA rank approximately 1177, strong earlier form in Buzau before falling to Breaz
  • Alesia Breaz: Romanian player, home-court advantage in Buzau, better recent form across the trailing twelve months
  • Match played: July 7, 2026, clay court, ITF W35 Buzau Women
  • Result: Breaz 7-6, 6-3, advancing in the draw
  • Total volume of $3,655 reflects a compact but decisive market with full conviction on the YES side

Lifetime volume at $3,655 with $2,600 in liquidity tells the story of a market that moved with certainty once match confirmation arrived. Trader capital concentrated entirely on the completed-match side, and the resolution confirmed every dollar committed to that outcome.

LINES VERDICT

ALESIA BREAZ / COMPLETED MATCH

The market resolved cleanly with the match playing to a full finish, Breaz advancing past Coppez on clay in Buzau with no retirements or disruptions to prevent a complete contest.

Frequently Asked Questions

The completed-match outcome is priced at 100% on Polymarket, reflecting full resolution after Alesia Breaz defeated Kaat Coppez 7-6, 6-3 on clay in Buzau on July 7, 2026.

The set handicap of plus or minus 1.5 sets means a bettor backing the minus-1.5 side needs that player to win by two sets to one or better. Breaz won in straight sets, covering a minus-1.5 handicap.

The Kaat Coppez vs Alesia Breaz match was scheduled for July 7, 2026, starting at approximately 09:55 UTC at the ITF W35 Buzau Women event in Buzau, Romania.

The primary match total was set at over/under 21.5 games on Polymarket. Additional totals were listed at 22.5 and 23.5, plus individual set totals at 8.5, 9.5, and 10.5 games per set.

This market is listed on Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform where traders buy and sell outcome shares. Polymarket is a prediction market, not a traditional sportsbook.

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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What Could Shift These Probabilities?

Completed Match Confirmed

Alesia Breaz and Kaat Coppez both took the court in Buzau and played the full contest to completion. Breaz won 7-6, 6-3 on clay without any retirement or disruption. The YES outcome resolved at one hundred percent exactly as the market priced it throughout the final hours of trading.

No Retirement or Walkover Risk

The NO outcome required a withdrawal, retirement mid-match, or administrative cancellation before the contest finished. Neither Kaat Coppez nor Alesia Breaz withdrew, and no external disruption halted proceedings. The NO side ended at zero probability, confirmed by the completed result.

Coppez Competitive in First Set

Kaat Coppez pushed Alesia Breaz to a tiebreak in the first set despite entering with lower recent form ratings. Coppez lost the set 7-6 but demonstrated enough competitiveness to make the match a full two-set contest. The completed-match market never wavered regardless of the on-court battle.

Breaz Home Advantage Factor

Alesia Breaz played in front of a home crowd in Buzau, Romania, which may have contributed to converting the tight first set and pulling away in the second. Breaz's stronger trailing twelve-month form combined with local conditions gave the Romanian player a decisive edge over the Belgian visitor Coppez.

Key macro factor: Clay court surface in Buzau favored Alesia Breaz, whose recent ITF form on the WTA circuit outpaced Kaat Coppez entering the second-round encounter.

Market Timeline

Jul 6, 10:00 PM
Market Created
Jul 6, 10:00 PM
Market Opened
Tuesday, Jul 14
Market Resolution

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