Event

Birmingham: Tristan Schoolkate vs Arthur Fery

1 signal across 1 market · $1,044 tracked · resolves Jun 8, 2026

This Birmingham tennis prediction market tracks whether Tristan Schoolkate or Arthur Fery advances from their scheduled June 1, 2026 match. PolySpotter is monitoring Polymarket odds and smart money activity across the event, including a recent signal from a profitable serial sports sharp.

Markets (1)

  1. Birmingham: Tristan Schoolkate vs Arthur Fery1 signal · $1,044 tracked

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  1. Profitable serial sports sharp

    A massively profitable serial cross-market trader with a 70% record and $14.4M lifetime profit bought Tristan Schoolkate at 39¢.

    $1,044Wallet win rate: 70%Score: 3.0

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  1. 0xfe787d0319$1,044 · 1 market · 1 alert · 70% wins

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FAQs

What are the odds for Tristan Schoolkate vs Arthur Fery?

The odds are reflected by the live Polymarket prices for each outcome in the Birmingham match market. On PolySpotter, you can follow how those prices move as traders bet on Schoolkate or Fery to advance.

What is the Tristan Schoolkate vs Arthur Fery prediction market?

It is a Polymarket event for the Birmingham tennis match between Tristan Schoolkate and Arthur Fery. The market resolves to the player who advances from the match, assuming it is played and a winner is determined within the market rules.

Is smart money betting on Schoolkate vs Fery?

PolySpotter has tracked $1,044 in smart money activity for this event, with one signal so far. The recent alert came from a profitable serial sports sharp, which may be useful context when evaluating the market.

When does the Schoolkate vs Fery market resolve?

The match was originally scheduled for June 1, 2026, and the market is expected to resolve by June 8, 2026 if a winner is determined within the allowed window.

What happens if the match is canceled or delayed?

If the match is not played, ends without a winner, or is delayed beyond the market’s allowed timeframe, resolution follows the event rules rather than simply paying out to either player.