A best-of-three match between Zizou Bergs and Alejandro Tabilo decides who advances in the Aix-en-Provence singles draw.
Markets resolve on the match winner and on set and game totals; those outcomes reflect match length and which player controls rallies and breaks.
Zizou Bergs and Alejandro Tabilo are the two players whose form, tactics, and match fitness determine every market outcome.
The ATP, tournament referee, and on-court umpire can affect results only via rulings, scheduling, or medical withdrawals that change play or cause retirements.
Serve efficiency, return quality, and break-point conversion largely determine whether the match stays short or becomes extended.
Tactical changes, clay-court rally length, in‑match momentum swings, and any minor injuries or fatigue each shift probabilities for totals and the match winner.
First-set length and first-serve percentage will reveal who controls baseline exchanges and set the early tone for totals markets.
Track warm-up intensity, medical timeouts, the official order of play, live break-point stats, and any weather or court-condition notes before and during the match.