A single match decides who advances in the Bordeaux draw and determines payouts on several short-term betting lines.
Bets will resolve on match winner, whether the match is completed (no retirement/walkover), sets over/under 2.5, and multiple total-games over/under thresholds tied to set lengths and tiebreaks.
Raphael Collignon and Geoffrey Blancaneaux are the two scheduled competitors on the court.
Both are French tour professionals whose recent form, serving and returning quality, and physical condition will directly determine the match winner and any retirement risk.
Clay surface behavior, first-serve effectiveness, and return pressure are primary determinants of how many games or sets are played.
Fitness, recent match load, any minor injuries, and how often long baseline rallies occur will sway chances of a retirement, straight-sets finish, or extended game totals.
Watch the pre-match warmups, official medical clearances, and the opening service games for signs of mobility or serve issues.
Key timing cues are match start time, weather or schedule delays, first-set scoreline, early break points, and any medical timeouts — these often presage retirements or unusually short/long scorelines.