Event

Roland Garros, Qualification ATP: Dalibor Svrcina vs Thomas Faurel

2 signals across 1 market · $6,587 tracked · resolves May 29, 2026

Dalibor Svrcina vs Thomas Faurel is a Roland Garros ATP qualifying match with prediction-market odds on which player advances. PolySpotter tracks the event’s Polymarket pricing alongside smart money activity, including a recent signal from an undefeated bettor in a thinly traded market.

Markets (1)

  1. Roland Garros, Qualification ATP: Dalibor Svrcina vs Thomas Faurel2 signals · $6,587 tracked

Top trades across all markets

  1. Profitable serial sports bettor

    Surface because this is a high-volume, profitable wallet with a 1,076-bet history and strong cross-market pattern buying Dalibor despite the market moving lower.

    $1,587Wallet win rate: 63%Score: 3.0
  2. Undefeated bettor on thin market

    Surface because a proven 11-0 profitable sports bettor placed a $5k bet that is over 3x the market's 24h volume on a quiet tennis market.

    $5,000Wallet win rate: 100%Score: 1.6

Top wallets in this event

  1. 0xddfc67bd59$5,000 · 1 market · 1 alert · 100% wins
  2. 0xc181946e97$1,587 · 1 market · 1 alert · 63% wins

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FAQs

What are the Polymarket odds for Svrcina vs Faurel?

The event market prices the chance that either Dalibor Svrcina or Thomas Faurel advances from this Roland Garros qualifying match. PolySpotter tracks those odds and highlights notable smart money movement as it appears.

What is the smart money doing on Svrcina vs Faurel?

PolySpotter has tracked $5,000 in smart money across this event, with one recent alert noting an undefeated bettor entering a thin market. That can be a useful signal, especially when liquidity is limited.

Why does a thin market matter for this match?

In a thin prediction market, relatively small bets can move odds more sharply. A high-quality or undefeated bettor appearing in that environment may be worth watching, but prices can also be more volatile.

When does the Svrcina vs Faurel market resolve?

The market is tied to the Roland Garros qualifying match originally scheduled for May 22, 2026. It is expected to resolve once a winner advances, with final resolution no later than May 29, 2026 if delays occur.

What outcomes are being traded for this event?

This event covers the match winner: Dalibor Svrcina to advance or Thomas Faurel to advance. If the match is canceled, not played, tied, or delayed beyond the market rules, resolution follows Polymarket’s stated terms.