A single match at the ITF W60 Jiujiang event decides who advances to the next round of the singles draw.
Market lines include the match winner and several set- and game-total props that measure whether the contest will be straight sets or extend to tight, high‑game sets.
Zhuoxuan Bai and En-Shuo Liang are the two singles players whose performance on match day decides outcomes.
Their coaches, the tournament physiotherapists, and the chair umpire also influence play through tactics, medical timeouts, and code calls.
Serve effectiveness, return aggression, and the frequency of service breaks drive set and game totals.
Match tempo, court speed, wind, injury treatment, and how each player handles late-set ties and tiebreaks shift chances of longer matches.
Pre-match practice sessions, medical reports, and the published order of play provide early clues on fitness and match timing.
Live signals include first-set scoreline, break-point conversion, tiebreaks, and any mid-match retirements; these move totals and match-winner odds in real time.