Roland Garros ATP: Ugo Humbert vs Adrian Mannarino
3 signals across 1 market · $11,359 tracked · resolves May 31, 2026
This Roland Garros ATP prediction market tracks who will advance in Ugo Humbert vs Adrian Mannarino. PolySpotter is monitoring the event’s Polymarket odds and smart money activity, including a recent signal showing a sharp tennis bettor buying the favorite.

Markets (1)
Top trades across all markets
- Sharp tennis bettor buying favorite
Sharp tennis bettor with a 75% record and positive lifetime P&L bought Ugo Humbert heavily in a quiet market.
$1,417Wallet win rate: 89%Score: 5.0 - 80% winner backing favorite
Despite weak automated signals, this is worth surfacing because the wallet has an 80% resolved win rate and $117k lifetime profit, and it put $5k behind Humbert on a relatively quiet tennis market.
$5,000Wallet win rate: 80%Score: 2.0 - Sharp bettor fading favorite
Sharp serial sports bettor with an 80% record and $117k profit is fading the 86% favorite, effectively backing Mannarino at 14¢.
$4,943Wallet win rate: 80%Score: 1.0
Top wallets in this event
- 0x4f7582…af7e$9,943 · 1 market · 2 alerts · 80% wins
- 0x2ee33b…3a0a$1,417 · 1 market · 1 alert · 89% wins
FAQs
What are the Polymarket odds for Humbert vs Mannarino?
The market prices reflect traders’ current expectations for which player will advance at Roland Garros: Ugo Humbert or Adrian Mannarino. PolySpotter tracks those odds alongside smart money flows and recent market signals.
What is the smart money doing on Humbert vs Mannarino?
PolySpotter has tracked $1,417 in smart money activity across this event, with one recent signal highlighting a sharp tennis bettor buying the favorite.
What outcomes are traded in this event?
This event covers the match winner market for Ugo Humbert vs Adrian Mannarino. It resolves to Humbert if he advances, or Mannarino if he advances.
When does the Humbert vs Mannarino market resolve?
The match was originally scheduled for May 24, 2026, and the market is expected to resolve once a winner is determined. If the match is not played or is delayed beyond the rules window without a winner, resolution follows the market’s cancellation rules.