Short Answer

Both the model and the market expect Stefano Napolitano to win, with no compelling evidence of mispricing.

1. Executive Verdict

  • Pre-match odds strongly favored Duckworth; Napolitano was a significant underdog.
  • Duckworth and Napolitano have no prior head-to-head match history.
  • Both players faced demanding, comparable match schedules before the final.
  • Specific in-game statistics and detailed live odds data are unavailable.
  • No medical interruptions or disputes were reported during the match.

Who Wins and Why

Outcome Market Model Why
James Duckworth 24.0% 26.2% Pre-match odds from Sportskeeda positioned Duckworth as a strong favorite.
Stefano Napolitano 74.0% 73.8% Equally rigorous schedules for both players could introduce fatigue, creating an underdog opportunity.

2. Market Behavior & Price Dynamics

Historical Price (Probability)

Outcome probability
Date
This market, which priced the probability of a "YES" outcome for Duckworth, opened with a moderately optimistic sentiment at 63.0%. However, the overall trend was decisively downward, culminating in a complete price collapse. The chart is defined by a single, significant price movement: a 33.0 percentage point drop on April 12th. The market plummeted from its opening price near 63.0% to a final price of 26.0%, indicating a dramatic and sudden reversal of expectations.
The price collapse on April 12th directly corresponds to the resolution date of the event, a tennis match between Duckworth and Napolitano. This timing strongly suggests the drop was not caused by external news but by the outcome of the match itself, which evidently did not favor a "YES" resolution. This interpretation is supported by trading volume patterns. A massive spike in volume accompanied the price drop, signaling high market participation and conviction as traders reacted to the results. The market's key levels were its opening high, which served as a peak, and its closing low, reflecting a complete sentiment shift from favoring Duckworth to predicting his loss.

3. Significant Price Movements

Notable price changes detected in the chart, along with research into what caused each movement.

📉 April 12, 2026: 33.0pp drop

Price decreased from 63.0% to 30.0%

Outcome: James Duckworth

What happened: No supporting research available for this anomaly.

4. Market Data

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Contract Snapshot

This market resolves "Yes" if Stefano Napolitano wins the Duckworth vs Napolitano professional tennis match after a ball has been played; otherwise, it resolves "No." Should the match not start, the market resolves to a fair price, and if Stefano Napolitano withdraws or forfeits after play begins, this market resolves "No." The market closes after the outcome or by April 26, 2026, 4:30 PM EDT, remaining open for up to two weeks if postponed.

Available Contracts

Market options and current pricing

Outcome bucket Yes (price) No (price) Last trade probability
Stefano Napolitano $0.74 $0.27 74%
James Duckworth $0.27 $0.75 24%

Market Discussion

Traders are primarily discussing the match's status, noting that it is suspended until a later time, potentially 2 PM EST. While some traders express a preference for either Stefano Napolitano or James Duckworth to win, there are no specific arguments or analytical insights provided for why one player is more likely to prevail over the other. The conversation largely centers on updates regarding the match delay rather than predictions based on player performance.

5. Can specific in-game stats for Duckworth vs. Napolitano be found?

Specific Match DataNot available for Duckworth vs. Napolitano match on April 12, 2026 [^]
Reason for Data UnavailabilityLack of granular, real-time match statistics [^]
Relevant Source AccessMatch broadcast content not available; other sources irrelevant [^]
Specific live match statistics for the Duckworth vs. Napolitano match are unavailable. The precise live, in-game statistics for both players concerning key performance indicators (e.g., first serve percentage, winners, unforced errors, break points saved/converted) during the specific set and game when a 33% price drop occurred on April 12 cannot be provided. The current available sources do not contain the granular, real-time match data required to identify such specific in-game events and correlate them with detailed player statistics at that precise moment.
Source limitations prevent retrieval of detailed in-game performance data. While a source referencing an 'Online match broadcast' for the Duckworth vs. Napolitano match on April 12, 2026, is listed [^], the content of this source is not accessible to extract detailed statistics like first serve percentage, winners, or unforced errors. The remaining sources pertain to different matches involving Duckworth on various dates and are therefore not relevant to the April 12, 2026 match [^]. Without access to the actual content of the match broadcast or detailed live statistics archives, it is not possible to furnish the specific factual data points requested.

6. Were Medical Interruptions or Disputes Reported in Duckworth vs. Napolitano Match?

Medical Timeout ReportedNo information found (Online match broadcast - April 12, 2026) [^]
Visible Injury SignsNo information found (Online match broadcast - April 12, 2026) [^]
Extended Umpire ArgumentNo information found (Online match broadcast - April 12, 2026) [^]
No evidence found for key events during Duckworth-Napolitano match. Research indicates no information confirming whether James Duckworth or Stefano Napolitano received a medical timeout, showed visible signs of injury (such as limping or favoring a shoulder), or engaged in an extended argument with the umpire during their match on April 12, 2026. This lack of data applies specifically to the period immediately preceding a significant price movement.
Primary match broadcast source lacks specific incident details. The online match broadcast titled "Duckworth James 0:1 Napolitano Stefano - Online match broadcast - April 12, 2026" [^] does not contain any mentions of medical timeouts, visible injuries, or prolonged disputes with the umpire. Additional provided sources [^] were reviewed but refer to different matches, tournaments, or general player information, and consequently did not provide the specific event details requested for the match on April 12, 2026. As a result, the research yielded no factual data points or statistics pertaining to these particular occurrences for the specified match.

7. Were Live Odds Shifts Tracked for Duckworth vs. Napolitano Match?

Duckworth Pre-match Odds1.33 (-303) (Sportskeeda) [^]
Napolitano Pre-match Odds3.25 (+225) (Sportskeeda) [^]
Live Sportsbook Odds DataNot available from Pinnacle or Bet365 [^]
Detailed live odds data is not available for analysis. The research output does not contain information regarding live moneyline odds or point spread movements on high-volume sportsbooks like Pinnacle or Bet365 for the James Duckworth vs. Stefano Napolitano match. This absence of minute-by-minute data prevents determining if any shifts in pricing were triggered by specific on-court events or general trends in betting volume [^].
Available sources provide pre-match data, not live sportsbook odds. While the provided sources include a pre-match preview, head-to-head statistics, and general pre-match odds from Sportskeeda—such as Duckworth's odds around 1.33 (-303) and Napolitano's around 3.25 (+225)—these do not offer the detailed, live odds from traditional sportsbooks or point spread information [^]. Therefore, it is not possible to identify specific price drops, their magnitude, or their underlying causes based on the information provided.

8. What is the head-to-head record between Duckworth and Napolitano?

Head-to-head record0-0 [^]
Previous matchesNone [^]
Statistical data availableNo data for tiebreaks or unforced errors [^]
James Duckworth and Stefano Napolitano have no prior head-to-head matches. Their head-to-head record stands at 0-0, as confirmed by ATP Tour statistics [^]. This absence of competition is further corroborated by Tennis Tonic, which indicates they have not played against each other on either the main or challenger tours [^].
Absence of prior matches prevents analysis of specific performance statistics. Consequently, due to the lack of any previous encounters between Duckworth and Napolitano, there is no available statistical data to evaluate their performance in specific match scenarios, such as tiebreaks or deciding sets [^]. It is therefore impossible to determine which player might commit more unforced errors under pressure in a head-to-head context based on their past shared performance [^].

9. How Do Duckworth And Napolitano's Schedules Compare Before Final?

Match DateApril 12, 2024, Mexico City Challenger Final [^]
Duckworth's Pre-Final Matches4 matches in 5 days (April 7-11) [^]
Napolitano's Pre-Final Matches4 matches in 5 days (April 7-11) [^]
The recent travel and match schedules for both James Duckworth and Stefano Napolitano indicate demanding, comparable conditions leading into their April 12 final. The match, part of the Mexico City Challenger, is confirmed for April 12, 2024, despite some source titles referring to the year 2026 [^]. Both players have maintained equally rigorous match schedules over the past 14 days. Duckworth played four matches between April 7 and April 11, including three consecutive days (April 9, 10, 11) immediately preceding the final [^]. Similarly, Napolitano also completed four matches from April 7 to April 11, with consecutive match days (April 7 & 8, and April 10 & 11) directly preceding the final, and only one rest day (April 9) [^]. Neither player had significantly more rest time, as both competed in four matches during the five days leading up to the April 12 final.
Neither player had a significant advantage in opponent toughness or travel burden. Both Duckworth and Napolitano faced similarly ranked Challenger-level opponents, including players like Michael Mmoh and Thiago Agustin Tirante [^]. Regarding travel, both players traveled from Miami, USA (Eastern Time Zone), to Mexico City, Mexico (Central Time Zone), crossing two time zones [^]. With an approximate two-week adjustment period, neither player holds a notable advantage or disadvantage concerning travel distance, time zone acclimation, or the strength of their opposition.

10. What Could Change the Odds

Key Catalysts

Catalyst analysis unavailable.

Key Dates & Catalysts

  • Expiration: April 26, 2026
  • Closes: April 26, 2026

11. Decision-Flipping Events

  • Trigger: Catalyst analysis unavailable.

13. Historical Resolutions

Historical Resolutions: 20 markets in this series

Outcomes: 10 resolved YES, 10 resolved NO

Recent resolutions:

  • KXATPCHALLENGERMATCH-26APR12BROSCH-SCH: YES (Apr 12, 2026)
  • KXATPCHALLENGERMATCH-26APR12BROSCH-BRO: NO (Apr 12, 2026)
  • KXATPCHALLENGERMATCH-26APR12MARARI-MAR: YES (Apr 12, 2026)
  • KXATPCHALLENGERMATCH-26APR12MARARI-ARI: NO (Apr 12, 2026)
  • KXATPCHALLENGERMATCH-26APR13MARLEO-MAR: NO (Apr 13, 2026)