Who wins the match determines which player advances in the Ostrava draw and settles the moneyline markets.
Total-sets and total-games lines are decided by whether the match is tight (three sets, many breaks) or one-sided (straight sets, few games).
Cecchinato and Brancaccio are the two competitors whose on-court play decides the outcome.
Cecchinato brings more tour experience; Brancaccio is a challenger-level opponent who can pressure rivals with aggressive tactics and momentum.
Serve holds, break-point conversion, and first-serve percentage are the primary levers that move both moneyline and totals markets.
Match tempo, rally length, player fitness, and any in-match medical time also determine if the contest stays short or stretches to three sets.
Look for the official order-of-play, any late withdrawals, and pre-match warmup signals about fitness and movement.
During the match monitor live first-serve %, break points saved/converted, set scores, and tiebreaks; those in-match stats will rapidly shift over/under and set markets.