This market refers to the table tennis match between Kuzmenko Gregory and Konkulovskyi Roman in Setka Cup Ukraine Men, scheduled for August 22 at 10:15PM ET.
This market will resolve to 'Kuzmenko Gregory' if Kuzmenko Gregory wins against Konkulovskyi Roman.
This market will resolve to 'Konkulovskyi Roman' if Konkulovskyi Roman wins against Kuzmenko Gregory.
If the match is canceled (not played at all), ends in a tie, or is delayed beyond 7 days from the scheduled date without a winner determined, this market will resolve to 50-50.
If the match begins but is not completed, and one player advances due to the opponent's retirement, default, or disqualification, this market will resolve to the player who advances.
If the match ends in a walkover (player withdraws before the start and the other advances automatically), this market will resolve to 50-50.
The primary resolution source for this market is the official statistics of the event as recognized by the governing body or event organizers. However, if the governing body or event organizers have not published final match statistics within 2 hours after the event's conclusion, a consensus of credible reporting may be used instead.
Kuzmenko Gregory vs. Konkulovskyi Roman


Game context
Gregory Kuzmenko and Roman Konkulovskyi, both Ukrainian competitors in the Setka Cup table tennis league, maintain a closely contested head-to-head series with roughly even results across dozens of prior meetings, many decided in four or five sets. Kuzmenko enters with stronger recent form at 14 wins in his last 20 matches, while Konkulovskyi sits near 12-8 over the same span, with both players frequently producing totals near or above 74.5 points per encounter. Their ongoing schedule of daily or near-daily Setka Cup sessions emphasizes consistency in set ratios and deuce frequency as key variables, alongside any short-term momentum shifts from recent results against common opponents like Vitalii Zharskiy or Bohdan Chaikovskyi. Trader consensus reflects these statistical patterns in implied probabilities rather than any single decisive edge.

