Prague 2: Jakub Filip vs Nick Hardt

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Start Date
2026-08-15
End Date
2026-08-24
24h Volume
$74K
Total Volume
$74K
  • Jakub Filip vs. Nick Hardt: Total Sets O/U 2.5
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Set 1 Games O/U 10.5
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Match O/U 23.5
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Set 2 Games O/U 10.5
  • Prague 2: Jakub Filip vs Nick Hardt
  • Prague 2: Completed Match: Jakub Filip vs Nick Hardt100¢
  • Set 1 Winner: Filip vs Hardt
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Match O/U 22.5
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Set 1 Games O/U 8.5
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Match O/U 21.5
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Set 1 Games O/U 9.5
  • Filip vs. Hardt: Set 2 Games O/U 9.5

This market refers to the tennis match between Jakub Filip and Nick Hardt in the Prague 2, originally scheduled for August 17, 2026 at 4:00AM ET. This market will resolve to 'Jakub Filip' if Jakub Filip advances against Nick Hardt. This market will resolve to 'Nick Hardt' if Nick Hardt advances against Jakub Filip. 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 will be official information from the ATP Tour. A consensus of credible reporting may also be used.

Nick Hardt enters the Prague Challenger first-round clash on outdoor clay as the clear ranking favorite, sitting near No. 275 with a career high of 177 and substantially more ATP-level experience than the 20-year-old Czech wild card Jakub Filip, who holds a ranking around 940. No prior head-to-head exists, leaving recent form, clay-court results, and physical conditioning as primary variables. Filip benefits from home support and strong junior credentials, including a Wimbledon boys' doubles title, but faces a steep step up against Hardt's established baseline game and recent South American clay exposure. The surface favors consistent rallying, where Hardt's higher-level match play typically provides an edge, though the young local could capitalize on any early nerves or unforced errors in the opening sets.