Hamburg European Open, Qualification: Max Schoenhaus vs Luca Van Assche
2 signals across 1 market · $3,596 tracked · resolves May 23, 2026
This event tracks the Hamburg European Open qualifying match between Max Schoenhaus and Luca Van Assche, with prediction-market odds on which player advances. PolySpotter has flagged $1,731 in smart money activity, including a signal from a profitable serial sports bettor.

Markets (1)
Top trades across all markets
- Profitable serial sports bettor
Serial cross-market sports bettor with a large sample and positive P&L is backing Luca Van Assche in a relatively quiet tennis market, though the edge is not extreme.
$1,731Wallet win rate: 71%Score: 5.0 - Profitable serial sports bettor
A highly active, profitable cross-market sports bettor with a 73% record and $337k lifetime profit bought Max Schoenhaus at 67¢ after closing the opposite side.
$1,865Wallet win rate: 73%Score: 4.0
Top wallets in this event
- 0x0a2605…1851$1,865 · 1 market · 1 alert · 73% wins
- 0x779a97…b689$1,731 · 1 market · 1 alert · 71% wins
FAQs
What are the Schoenhaus vs Van Assche odds on Polymarket?
The event market prices the chance that Max Schoenhaus or Luca Van Assche advances from their Hamburg European Open qualifying match. The live odds can move as bettors react to form, lineup news, match timing, and in-play information if available.
What is the smart money doing on this match?
PolySpotter has tracked $1,731 in smart money activity across this event, with one recent signal tied to a profitable serial sports bettor. That activity can help highlight where experienced prediction-market traders are taking a position.
When does the Schoenhaus vs Van Assche market resolve?
The market is scheduled to resolve based on the official result of the match, with a listed resolution deadline of May 23, 2026 at 09:00 UTC. If the match is canceled or delayed beyond the market rules, resolution follows Polymarket’s stated criteria.
What outcome does this event cover?
This event covers which player advances: Max Schoenhaus or Luca Van Assche. It is not a set-score or total-games market; it resolves to the player who advances in the Hamburg European Open qualification match.