A single qualifying match decides who keeps a shot at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia main draw.
The winner earns ranking points, prize money, and momentum on clay; the loser exits Rome qualifying and misses that tournament opportunity.
Leandro Riedi and Vilius Gaubas face off for a place deeper in the Rome tournament.
Their coaches, fitness teams, and the tournament referees shape preparation and match conditions that directly affect the on-court result.
Conditions such as clay speed, wind, and court wear change how rallies play and favor different shots.
Serve effectiveness, return aggression, movement on clay, recent match load, and any niggling injuries will swing probabilities during the match.
Early serve hold percentage, break-point conversion, and winners-to-errors ratio will reveal who controls rallies.
Track warm-up behavior, medical timeouts, the match length (sets), and post-match comments for clues about recovery and readiness for the next round.