A match win decides who advances in the Kitzbühel draw and collects ranking points and prize money.
Multiple betting markets resolve: the overall match winner, first- and second-set winners, and whether total games exceed 21.5 or 23.5 games.
Yasmine Kabbaj and Ekaterina Perelygina are the two competitors whose service games, return games and endurance determine each market outcome.
Coaches, recent opponents, and tournament organizers shape conditions and preparation, but immediate resolution rests on the players' on-court execution.
Serve percentage, break-point conversion, unforced errors and winners swing probabilities during play.
Court surface and weather, physical fatigue from prior rounds, and any medical timeouts or coaching interventions can shift in-play totals and set outcomes.
Pre-match form: recent match scores, length of previous matches, and public injury reports will change pre-match lines.
During the match, monitor first-serve percentage, break opportunities, length of Set 1, and whether a tiebreak appears; these signals inform both set and total-games markets.