Platform comparison
| Platform | YES odds | NO odds | Fee | KYC | Settlement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Polymarket (via Oscar Predictions 2026) Pick polygram.ink (preferred broker) |
24% | 76% | 0% (USDC on-chain) | No-KYC up to $1,500 | USDC, auto via UMA oracle | Trade this market → |
Polymarket (direct) polymarket.com |
24% | 76% | 0% | Geo-blocked in US/UK/EU | USDC, on-chain | Trade this market → |
Kalshi kalshi.com |
— | — | Up to 7% per trade | US-only, KYC required | USD | Trade this market → |
Betfair Exchange betfair.com |
— | — | 2-5% commission | Full KYC from first trade | GBP / EUR | Trade this market → |
Manifold Markets manifold.markets |
— | — | Play-money (mana) | None — play-money | Mana (no cash-out) | Trade this market → |
Outcome probabilities
Current market-implied probability for each outcome, from the live order book.
| Outcome | Probability |
|---|---|
| Aryna Sabalenka | 24% |
| Iga Swiatek | 17% |
| Coco Gauff | 10% |
| Mirra Andreeva | 7% |
| Naomi Osaka | 7% |
| Amanda Anisimova | 4% |
| Jessica Pegula | 4% |
| Alexandra Eala | 4% |
| Elena Rybakina | 3% |
| Linda Noskova | 3% |
| Karolina Muchova | 2% |
| Elina Svitolina | 2% |
| Qinwen Zheng | 1% |
| Madison Keys | 1% |
| Barbora Krejcikova | 1% |
| Emma Navarro | 1% |
| Belinda Bencic | 1% |
| Diana Shnaider | 1% |
| Liudmila Samsonova | 1% |
| Elise Mertens | 1% |
| Marketa Vondrousova | 0% |
| Victoria Mboko | 0% |
| Clara Tauson | 0% |
| Emma Raducanu | 0% |
| Jasmine Paolini | 0% |
| Paula Badosa | 0% |
| Maya Joint | 0% |
| Ekaterina Alexandrova | 0% |
| Jelena Ostapenko | 0% |
| Daria Kasatkina | 0% |
| Tereza Valentova | 0% |
| Anastasia Potapova | 0% |
| Donna Vekic | 0% |
| Dayana Yastremska | 0% |
| Xiyu Wang | 0% |
| Ashlyn Krueger | 0% |
| Marie Bouzkova | 0% |
| Beatriz Haddad Maia | 0% |
| Sofia Kenin | 0% |
| Katie Boulter | 0% |
| Other | 0% |
| Player A | 0% |
| Player B | 0% |
| Player C | 0% |
| Player D | 0% |
| Player E | 0% |
| Player F | 0% |
| Player G | 0% |
| Player H | 0% |
| Player I | 0% |
| Player J | 0% |
| Player K | 0% |
| Player L | 0% |
| Player M | 0% |
| Player N | 0% |
| Player O | 0% |
| Player P | 0% |
| Player Q | 0% |
| Player R | 0% |
| Player S | 0% |
| Player T | 0% |
| Player U | 0% |
| Player V | 0% |
| Player W | 0% |
| Player X | 0% |
| Player Y | 0% |
| Player Z | 0% |
Market context
The 2026 U.S. Open women’s singles is being priced as a live but not dominant contest, with Aryna Sabalenka the clear market leader at around 26-28% and a second tier that includes Iga Świątek, Coco Gauff, Elena Rybakina and Mirra Andreeva in single digits.[1][3][5] That profile matters for a prediction market because tennis majors are closer to a *plurality* race than a consensus vote: one injury, one bad draw, or one early upset can quickly collapse a favourite’s path, while the broader field still retains meaningful upside. Recent pricing also shows the gap between public-facing books and prediction markets is not huge, which suggests the crowd is anchoring on the same core narrative of Sabalenka’s hard-court power and Slam consistency.[2][9]
Historical precedent points to volatility rather than certainty. At the U.S. Open, women’s champions are often decided by form and draw quality as much as pre-tournament reputation, which is why traders tend to treat a sub-30% leader as strong but far from locked in. Comparable frameworks in other competitions help explain the read-through: as with Eurovision’s split jury/televote or the Oscars’ preference-based ballot, early favourites can lead the field without controlling the final outcome, and that gap is where market repricing usually comes from. Here, the current 28% YES price signals “best in class” rather than “near inevitability”.[1][11][14]
The main catalysts to watch are the official draw, any late withdrawals, and whether top seeds arrive healthy enough to survive the best-of-three format across two weeks. Form swings matter quickly in women’s tennis, so a player’s run in the final hard-court lead-in events, fitness updates, and whether Sabalenka, Swiatek or Gauff land in a favourable quarter can move this market more than broad season-long reputation.[3][11][14] If one of the shorter-priced challengers takes an early title elsewhere on North American hard courts, or if a favourite is forced to play through a physical issue, the implied probability can shift sharply before the tournament even begins.
Methodology
Entertainment-specific comparison page for 2026 Women’s US Open Winner (Tennis). Polymarket's live quote (Polygon order book) shows the award probability. For awards markets, Polymarket usually has the deepest liquidity; Betfair runs comparable markets for Oscars/Emmys; Manifold for Eurovision.
Resolution & payout
Entertainment markets settle on official award ceremony or show end. Polymarket uses UMA Optimistic Oracle with a source URL to the official award website. Two-hour dispute window, then smart-contract payout in USDC.
FAQ
- When do award markets resolve?
- After the official announcement — e.g. Oscars ceremony end for Academy Awards markets, Eurovision final end for ESC markets. UMA Optimistic Oracle typically uses the official award website as the resolution source.
- How accurate are award predictions?
- Variable. Industry-predictable awards (Oscar Best Picture) have high market accuracy (Brier ~0.15). Reality-TV outcomes with small markets carry more noise. Eurovision is notorious for market upsets due to bloc voting.
- What was the top Oscar 2025 market?
- Best Picture, with ~$2.8M volume on Polymarket. "Anora" started as an underdog at ~8% and closed at ~62% before the ceremony — the biggest single Oscar market swing since 2019.
- Who can trade Eurovision markets?
- Polymarket is globally accessible but geo-blocked in select jurisdictions — traders there use broker frontends with a different geo footprint to reach the order book. Eurovision markets have strong European liquidity; German/Austrian/Swiss flow often drives consensus.
- How are reality-TV outcomes verified?
- UMA Oracle uses the official show website or producer statement as the resolution source. Very narrowly defined markets (e.g. "Will X be voted off the island?") rely on the official show notes.
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