A single ATP match decides which player advances and who records the head-to-head victory.
The result changes ranking points, tournament momentum and short-term confidence heading into upcoming hard-court events.
Felix Auger-Aliassime and Aleksandr Shevchenko are the two competitors on court.
Auger-Aliassime brings a big serve and athletic baseline game, while Shevchenko emphasizes flat strokes and pace control. Their coaches and current physical condition will shape tactics and endurance.
Recent form, fitness and short-term recovery determine who can maintain intensity across sets.
Serve effectiveness, return depth, breakpoint conversion and unforced errors are the main statistical levers. Court speed, ball type and crowd energy can swing momentum in tight games.
First-set serve percentage and early break-point chances reveal who controls rallies from the start.
Monitor medical timeouts, in-match coaching signals and any departures from usual serving patterns. Also watch tiebreak play, set lengths and late-match stamina after about two hours.