A second-round clay match in Rome decides who advances and whether the contest ends in straight sets or a decider.
Market outcomes focus on set handicaps and total games — can Masarova win by two sets and will the game count clear 21.5 or 23.5?
Oksana Selekhmeteva and Rebeka Masarova bring contrasting styles on clay.
Selekhmeteva favors flat aggression while Masarova relies on heavy topspin and variety to create angles.
Recent form and clay-court records shape expectations for holds, breaks, and rally length.
High first-serve percentage and break-point frequency alter games totals.
Start time and court assignment shape sun, wind, and court wear that affect rallies.
Check warm-ups, first-serve percentages, and any trainer visits before the second set.