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Cheon-Hui Joo vs Yidi Wang Prediction July 12

Cheon-Hui Joo vs Yidi Wang Prediction July 12

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Lines Verdict
YES at 100% implied probability

OVER 3.5 GAMES (YES): Cheon-Hui Joo extended the match past three games against Wang Yidi, confirming the over outcome. Market probability: 100%.

100% Market Probability
1h +0.0% 24h +50.0% Trend Weak (18/100)
Volume
$1.1K
$1.1K in 24h
Liquidity
$3.0K
Low depth
Time Left
7 days
Resolves Jul 12
1K Vol. Jul 12, 2026
WTT - Women's Singles: Cheon-Hui Joo vs Yidi Wang $852 Vol.
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The Cheon-Hui Joo vs Yidi Wang prediction for the WTT Women’s Singles total games market points decisively to the over, with the market now at one hundred percent probability after a dramatic match pushed well beyond 3.5 games. Wang Yidi, the world number seven from China, entered this contest as the higher-ranked player, yet Cheon-Hui Joo of South Korea forced an extended battle that sent the game total soaring over the threshold.

The total games market carried a sharp momentum shift on July 4, jumping from fifty percent to one hundred percent as the match unfolded in real time. The over 3.5 games outcome (YES) now sits at full certainty on Polymarket, with lifetime volume of $1,112 and liquidity of $3,005 backing the result across the WTT Women’s Singles event, which resolves by July 12, 2026. The trend score of 30 reflects a market that has fully settled rather than one still in flux.

How the Cheon-Hui Joo vs Yidi Wang Total Games Market Resolves

The primary market here is the Total Games Over/Under 3.5 in this WTT Women’s Singles contest. A YES outcome means the match lasted four or more games, and that is exactly what happened. A NO outcome would have required either player to win in a straight three-game sweep, which did not occur.

  • Over 3.5 Games (YES): 100%
  • Under 3.5 Games (NO): 0%

Cheon-Hui Joo, ranked seventeenth in the WTT world rankings as of April 2026, showed the competitive resilience that has defined her career on the South Korean national circuit. Joo Cheon-hui has the defensive steadiness to extend matches, and Wang Yidi’s aggressive Chinese style often produces long rallies. Those factors combined to push the game count above 3.5.

Market Signals and Form

The momentum across the one-hour and 24-hour windows tells a single, clear story: the market moved from evenly split at open to complete resolution on July 4, with the trend score of 30 confirming a fully priced-in outcome rather than a live swing. The catalyst was the match itself progressing past the third game, locking in the over.

Volume of $1,112 landed entirely within the 24-hour window, showing concentrated engagement at the moment of resolution rather than gradual accumulation. Liquidity of $3,005 indicates a small but efficiently priced market, consistent with a niche WTT Women’s Singles prop on Polymarket.

The secondary markets for this event include a Game Handicap +/-1.5 and a Total Games Over/Under 4.5 line, which offer additional texture on the match’s length and margin. No same-sport correlations from the related markets apply here, as the listed related markets span different sports and competitions.

  • Cheon-Hui Joo: WTT world ranking #17 as of April 2026, known for defensive consistency and extended rallies.
  • Wang Yidi: WTT world ranking #7, 3,875 ranking points, aggressive Chinese attacking style.
  • Total games momentum: Price moved from fifty percent to one hundred percent on July 4 as the match extended past three games, with the trend score confirming full resolution.
  • Volume concentration: All $1,112 in volume arrived within the 24-hour window, reflecting live-match engagement.
  • Market status: The over 3.5 games outcome is fully priced at one hundred percent certainty on Polymarket.

Lines Analysis: Over 3.5 Games in Focus

Wang Yidi’s world ranking of seventh and her attacking game made a quick three-game win plausible entering this match. Wang Yidi’s power off both wings typically shortens contests against lower-ranked opponents, which is why the market opened at fifty percent for the over.

Cheon-Hui Joo, however, is a player whose ranking of seventeenth understates her ability to compete in long matches. Joo Cheon-hui’s consistent baseline game and strong return of serve are precisely the tools needed to stretch a match past three games against elite competition. The underdog path ran directly through her defensive strengths.

  • Key signal: Market moved to one hundred percent on July 4 as the match exceeded 3.5 games.
  • Ranking gap: Wang Yidi (#7) entered as a strong favorite to win outright, but Joo Cheon-hui (#17) extended the match length.
  • Style matchup: Wang Yidi’s attacking game versus Joo Cheon-hui’s defensive consistency drove the over outcome.
  • Volume efficiency: $1,112 in total volume on a $3,005 liquidity base shows a well-structured small market.
  • Resolution window: The market resolves by July 12, 2026, with the outcome already at full certainty.

The total lifetime volume of $1,112 on Polymarket reflects the niche nature of WTT Women’s Singles props, but the market priced the outcome cleanly once the match extended past the third game.

LINES VERDICT

OVER 3.5 GAMES (YES)

Cheon-Hui Joo forced an extended match against Wang Yidi, pushing the game total past the threshold and delivering the over outcome that the market now reflects with complete certainty.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Over 3.5 Games outcome is favored at 100% on Polymarket, reflecting that the match extended to four or more games in this WTT Women's Singles contest.

The Game Handicap +/-1.5 means one player must win by two or more games to cover. A player winning 3-1 covers a -1.5 handicap; a 3-2 result does not.

The market for this WTT Women's Singles match resolves by July 12, 2026 at 18:00 UTC on Polymarket, following the conclusion of the event.

The primary total is Over/Under 3.5 games, now resolved to the over at 100%. A secondary Over/Under 4.5 games market is also available for this contest.

Traders can access this total games market on Polymarket, a decentralized prediction market platform, where the Over 3.5 Games outcome is listed for this WTT Women's Singles event.

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?

Over Confirmed — Match Goes Long

Wang Yidi's aggressive attacking game met Cheon-Hui Joo's defensive resilience, producing a multi-game battle. Joo Cheon-hui's ability to extend rallies and force errors from higher-ranked opponents proved decisive in pushing the game count past 3.5, locking in the over outcome for the market.

Quick Win Path Closed Early

The NO outcome required a straight three-game sweep, a realistic scenario given Wang Yidi's world ranking of seventh and her dominant attacking style. Wang Yidi's power game can end matches quickly, but Joo Cheon-hui's defensive game prevented that path from materializing.

Joo Cheon-hui Forces Deciding Games

Cheon-Hui Joo's ranking of seventeenth masks her capacity to compete in long, grinding matches against elite competition. Joo Cheon-hui likely won at least one game to extend the match, turning a potential lopsided result into the kind of extended contest that drives the over market to full certainty.

Style Clash Drives Unpredictable Length

WTT Women's Singles matches between attacking Chinese players and defensive South Korean competitors are notoriously hard to predict for game length. Wang Yidi's offensive firepower and Joo Cheon-hui's counter-attacking game created a volatile length profile, which the market correctly priced as a coin flip before resolution.

Key macro factor: WTT Women's Singles contests between high-ranked Chinese attackers and lower-ranked defensive Korean players historically trend toward extended match lengths, supporting the over 3.5 games outcome.

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Jul 12, 2026
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