This market refers to the table tennis match between Martynenko Oleh and Senyk Mykhailo in Setka Cup Ukraine Men, scheduled for August 18 at 2:55AM ET.
This market will resolve to 'Martynenko Oleh' if Martynenko Oleh wins against Senyk Mykhailo.
This market will resolve to 'Senyk Mykhailo' if Senyk Mykhailo wins against Martynenko Oleh.
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.
Martynenko Oleh vs. Senyk Mykhailo


Game context
Oleh Martynenko holds recent momentum against Mykhailo Senyk after a straight-sets 3-0 victory in their August 14 Setka Cup encounter, where he controlled service points and limited errors. Both Ukrainian players compete regularly in the domestic Setka Cup, with Senyk posting multiple recent losses including 1-3 defeats to higher-performing opponents like Oleksandr Bolnyh and Yuriy Schepanskiy. Martynenko shows mixed but competitive form across the tournament schedule, including wins over Bohdan Pyrtyk and Cecillia Frema. As a best-of-five sets format, key variables include serve consistency, rally length management, and adaptation to the fast indoor conditions typical of this event. The upcoming August 17 rematch offers Senyk a chance to adjust tactics, though limited public rankings data leaves form and head-to-head history as the primary drivers of current implied probabilities.
