A single match victory determines who advances in the Mauthausen draw and who wins the head-to-head market.
Set totals and game lines resolve by whether the match ends in straight sets or three sets, and by the final game count across both players.
Darwin Blanch and Matthew William Donald contest the Mauthausen main draw match.
Each player's coach, current fitness, recent match load, and in-match tactics determine how likely they are to win sets and the total-game markets.
Serve effectiveness and return pressure are the primary levers that swing set probabilities.
Surface speed, break-point conversion, first-serve percentage, and stamina across long rallies directly affect total sets and total games lines.
Match schedule and weather will shape play and could cause delays that alter momentum.
Watch pre-match warmups, opening-set first-serve percentage, any medical timeouts, the tiebreak scoreboard, and whether either player shows visible fatigue late in a third set.