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Lexus Eastbourne Open: Jan Choinski vs Alexei Popyrin

Comparison of odds and platforms for "Lexus Eastbourne Open: Jan Choinski vs Alexei Popyrin" — sourced live from the Polymarket order book, curated by Polymarket Review UK.

100% YES 0% NO Volume: $136K Closes: 29 Jun 2026
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Lexus Eastbourne Open: Jan Choinski vs Alexei Popyrin

Platform comparison

PlatformYES oddsNO oddsFeeKYCSettlement
Polymarket Review UK Pick
polygram.ink
100% 0% 0% (USDC on-chain) No-KYC up to $1,500 USDC, auto via UMA oracle Open on Polymarket Review UK →
Polymarket
polymarket.com
100% 0% 0% Geo-blocked in US/UK/EU USDC, on-chain Open on Polymarket Review UK →
Kalshi
kalshi.com
Up to 7% per trade US-only, KYC required USD Open on Polymarket Review UK →
Betfair Exchange
betfair.com
2-5% commission Full KYC from first trade GBP / EUR Open on Polymarket Review UK →
Manifold Markets
manifold.markets
Play-money (mana) None — play-money Mana (no cash-out) Open on Polymarket Review UK →

Live odds for Polymarket-based markets come from the Polygon order book. Non-Polymarket venues show attributes only; clicking any row opens the market on Polymarket Review UK.

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Market context

Jan Choinski and Alexei Popyrin are scheduled to meet at the Lexus Eastbourne Open on grass at Devonshire Park, with the tournament running through 27 June and ATP day sessions typically starting at 11:00 local time. In programme terms, a 100% YES price leaves little room for disagreement: it implies the market is effectively assuming Popyrin will advance, so the main utility is not direction-finding but verifying whether the match actually goes ahead and produces a winner within the settlement window.[3][5]

For historical framing, Eastbourne is a short grass-court event with a compressed calendar, so markets here often react more to draw churn, late retirements, and weather than to deep statistical narratives. Grass venues can generate abrupt volatility because service holds are high and a single injury or walkover can flip a market to the no-result path, which is relevant because this contract resolves 50-50 if the match is not played, ends tied, or is delayed beyond seven days without a winner.[1][3] For power users running bots or conditional orders, that means the key variable is not just pre-match strength but the state of the fixture in the official order of play and live scoreboard feed.[8]

The practical catalysts to watch are the ATP daily schedule, any updated draw or order-of-play changes, and official match-status notes from Eastbourne or the ATP, especially if rain shifts timings or one player withdraws before first ball. Eastbourne’s published schedule already places centre-court play from 11:00, so a material delay, walkover, or abandonment would be the main trigger to reprice a programmatic position, while a completed straight-sets win would settle to the advancing player in the bracket.[4][5][8]

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Methodology

This page reviews Lexus Eastbourne Open: Jan Choinski vs Alexei Popyrin across five venues. We show live odds for Polymarket-based markets (sourced from the Polygon order book); for other venues we list platform attributes, since the comparable contracts are not exposed via a public API on every venue. Every CTA points at Polymarket Review UK — the application we operate, where you trade directly against the Polymarket order book at 0% fees.

Resolution & payout

Settlement runs on-chain. Polymarket's contract logic separates YES and NO shares as conditional tokens; at resolution the winning share lifts to $1.00 and the losing one to $0. The outcome input comes from the UMA Optimistic Oracle, which secures against bad resolution with a bond + dispute window.

Once finalised, the smart contract pays USDC to the holders' wallets within minutes — no withdrawal fees beyond Polygon network gas. Kalshi settles in USD via CFTC clearance, Betfair in account currency net of commission, Manifold in play-money mana with no cash-out.

FAQ

Where can I trade this market with the lowest fees?
On Polymarket Review UK, which mirrors the Polymarket order book at 0% fees. Kalshi charges up to 7% per trade; Betfair Exchange takes 2-5% commission on net winnings.
What does it cost to trade on Polymarket Review UK?
Zero. Polymarket Review UK routes every order to the live Polymarket order book; the only cost is the Polygon network fee, typically under $0.01 per transaction.
How fast are USDC deposits?
Polygon credits deposits after 12 confirmations — usually under 30 seconds. Withdrawals follow the same path and land back in your wallet within minutes.
Do I need to KYC for this market?
Not under $1,500 of lifetime trading volume. Above that threshold, Polymarket Review UK triggers a quick verification flow that finishes in minutes.
How reliable are the quoted odds?
The YES/NO percentages are the live mid-prices of the Polymarket order book. On deep markets they move every few seconds; on thinner ones you'll see short plateaus.
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