- Joined
- 2024-12-14
- Posts
- 248
- Location
- Brighton
Was watching Rybakina vs Pegula at the WTA 500 in Adelaide yesterday when Rybakina called for the trainer at 4-1 up in the first set. What started as a quick shoulder check turned into an 8-minute medical timeout with the physio working on her serving arm.
The live odds went mental during this break. Rybakina dropped from 1.65 to 2.47 as punters assumed she was compromised, then when she held her first service game back at full pace, the odds crashed back to 1.58 — even lower than before the timeout.
Managed to back Pegula at 1.52 during the panic, then lay her off at 2.89 when Rybakina's serve looked fine. The 8-minute window created a proper two-way arbitrage if you were quick enough on the trigger.
Anyone else notice how medical timeouts create these massive live swings? The books seem to overreact to any hint of injury, especially when it's the favourite's serving arm.
