A single Córdoba main-draw match decides who advances to the next round and collects the associated ranking points and prize money.
Bettors resolve on match winner, multiple total-games lines (including match and set‑1 thresholds), the set‑1 winner, and whether the match goes over 2.5 sets.
Juan Ignacio Gallego and Ryan Dickerson are the two competitors whose serves, returns, and tactical choices determine the outcome.
Coaches, tournament officials and on-site staff affect preparation and scheduling, but the head-to-head on court decides the markets.
Clay in Córdoba tends to lengthen rallies and reward consistency; break-point conversion and baseline endurance push game totals higher or lower.
Serve effectiveness, first‑set tempo, recent match load, and weather or wind shifts are immediate levers that move match, set and games lines.
Order of play, scheduled start time and any rain or lighting delays determine when the match actually begins and its likely conditions.
Watch early indicators: first‑set hold/break patterns, tiebreak likelihood, live first‑serve percentages, and how long preceding matches ran; those shift totals and set markets quickly.