A match here decides which player advances in the draw and who collects associated ranking points and prize money.
Markets also settle on match winner, total games thresholds (21.5, 22.5), and whether the fixture finishes in two sets or three.
Martin Tiffon and Kimmer Coppejans headline the matchup.
Their serving, returning, break-point conversion, and physical stamina across likely two-to-three sets will decide the winner and the match length. Experience on the surface and recent match load also influence outcomes.
Serve holds and break chances swing both the winner market and total-games lines.
Surface speed, players' recent form, in-match tactical adjustments, and any medical timeouts or weather delays reshape live probabilities.
Watch the pre-match warm-ups and official practice reports for twinges, substitutions, or visible fatigue.
During play follow first-serve percentage, break-point conversion, set score progression, and any rain or scheduling changes that extend play.