Roland Garros, Qualification WTA: Greet Minnen vs Lola Radivojevic
2 signals across 1 market · $2,993 tracked · resolves May 27, 2026
This Roland Garros WTA qualifying event tracks the prediction market for Greet Minnen vs Lola Radivojevic, with traders pricing which player will advance. PolySpotter has tracked about $2,993 in smart money across 2 signals, including activity on both the favorite and the underdog.

Markets (1)
Top trades across all markets
- Elite sports bettor buying underdog
Proven sports bettor with a 75% win rate across 2,902 resolved markets and nearly $1.5M profit is buying Greet Minnen at 37¢.
$1,000Wallet win rate: 75%Score: 4.0 - 80% winner buying favorite
Surfaced despite the low composite score because this is a proven sharp wallet with an 80% win rate over 440 resolved bets and $4.39M lifetime profit buying Lola Radivojevic at 63¢.
$1,992Wallet win rate: 80%Score: 2.0
Top wallets in this event
- 0x2ce850…4527$1,992 · 1 market · 1 alert · 80% wins
- 0x160bf4…4296$1,000 · 1 market · 1 alert · 75% wins
FAQs
What are the Polymarket odds for Minnen vs Radivojevic?
The event market prices the chance that either Greet Minnen or Lola Radivojevic advances in their Roland Garros qualifying match. Odds can move as traders react to lineup news, form, injuries, and in-match or pre-match betting activity.
What is the smart money doing on this match?
Recent PolySpotter alerts show mixed but meaningful activity: an elite sports bettor has been buying the underdog, while another signal showed an 80% winner buying the favorite. That suggests sharp traders are active on both sides rather than forming a one-sided consensus.
Who is favored in the Minnen vs Radivojevic prediction market?
The favorite is whichever player is trading at the higher implied probability in the Polymarket market. PolySpotter highlights whether smart money is reinforcing the favorite or taking the other side with underdog buys.
When does the Minnen vs Radivojevic market resolve?
The market resolves after the match winner is determined and one player advances. It is scheduled around May 20, 2026, and the event resolution deadline is listed as May 27, 2026, accounting for possible delays.
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 rules' allowed window, the market may resolve according to Polymarket's cancellation or invalid-resolution terms rather than to either player.