Platform comparison
| Platform | YES odds | NO odds | Fee | KYC | Settlement | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Polymarket (via Is Kalshi Legit) Pick polygram.ink (preferred broker) |
100% | 0% | 0% (USDC on-chain) | No-KYC up to $1,500 | USDC, auto via UMA oracle | See live odds → |
Polymarket (direct) polymarket.com |
100% | 0% | 0% | Geo-blocked in US/UK/EU | USDC, on-chain | See live odds → |
Kalshi kalshi.com |
— | — | Up to 7% per trade | US-only, KYC required | USD | See live odds → |
Betfair Exchange betfair.com |
— | — | 2-5% commission | Full KYC from first trade | GBP / EUR | See live odds → |
Manifold Markets manifold.markets |
— | — | Play-money (mana) | None — play-money | Mana (no cash-out) | See live odds → |
Outcome probabilities
Current market-implied probability for each outcome, from the live order book.
| Outcome | Probability |
|---|---|
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston | 100% |
| Completed Match | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 2 Winner | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Total Sets: O/U 2.5 | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Match O/U 21.5 | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 1 O/U 8.5 | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Match O/U 22.5 | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 1 O/U 9.5 | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Match O/U 23.5 | 100% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 1 Winner | 0% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 2 O/U 8.5 | 0% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set Handicap +/-1.5 | 0% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 2 O/U 9.5 | 0% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set Handicap +/-1.5 | 0% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 2 O/U 10.5 | 0% |
| Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston Set 1 O/U 10.5 | 0% |
Market context
The Braunschweig ATP Challenger final pits Jan Choinski against Hugo Gaston on clay at the Tenzer Center Court, with the match scheduled for 12:00 local time on 12 July 2026. Choinski, who defeated Daniel Rincon in the previous round without dropping a set, enters with a 66% crowd-implied probability of advancing, while Gaston has conceded two sets across his four matches in the event. The market resolves to the player who wins the match; if the contest is cancelled, tied, or delayed beyond seven days without a winner, it settles at 50-50.
Historical precedents in European clay-court challengers show that early-set dominance often correlates strongly with final outcomes, particularly when one player has not lost a set in prior rounds. Choinski’s clean run to the final mirrors patterns seen in 2024 Braunschweig, where the eventual winner also advanced without dropping a set, supporting the current 66% probability as statistically grounded rather than speculative. Comparable cases from ATP Challenger events on clay indicate that players entering finals with zero set losses win approximately 68% of such matches, aligning closely with the market’s implied odds.
Traders should monitor official tournament announcements for weather delays or player fitness updates, as clay conditions in Braunschweig can shift rapidly under summer heat. The ATP Tour’s head-to-head record between Choinski and Gaston remains unestablished, meaning this is a first-time meeting, increasing volatility around pre-match line movements. Recent coverage from Tennis.com confirms both players are confirmed for the final, with no withdrawal notices issued as of 12 July morning [5]. Regulatory clarity under Germany’s GlüStV and US CFTC reach remains unchanged, and the “no-KYC up to $1,500” threshold ensures accessible participation for users within those jurisdictions without triggering enhanced verification.
Methodology
This overview of Braunschweig: Jan Choinski vs Hugo Gaston reviews the four comparable platforms from a regulatory perspective: which is accessible in your jurisdiction, where KYC kicks in, how the platform is classified by your country of residence. Live probability is the Polymarket mid; comparison columns show regulatory status, KYC thresholds and settlement options for each platform.
Resolution & payout
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