The match decides who advances in Rome; the Match Winner market pays if the named player wins this best-of-three match.
The set-handicap bets require a margin: Comesana -1.5 means a 2–0 win; Struff +1.5 covers a 2–1 loss or any Struff win. Official score determines settlement.
Jan-Lennard Struff and Francisco Comesana face off on clay. Struff is a big-serving veteran with aggressive court positioning.
Comesana is an Argentine baseliner who thrives in long rallies and on slower surfaces. Their coaches and recent practice work will also affect tactical choices.
Serve and return dynamics govern early set probabilities; Struff’s power shortens points while Comesana’s topspin and court craft favor extended rallies on clay.
Momentum swings from break points, first-serve percentage, and error rates decide tight sets. Weather, bounce and any lingering fatigue or niggles shift odds across the match.
Pre-match warmups and how each player moves on the clay give immediate signals about readiness. Look for any taped joints, slow slides, or shortened swings.
During play, monitor first-serve hold rate, break-point conversion and unforced-error spikes. Also note earlier match durations, potential rain delays, and medical timeouts that affect stamina or momentum.