A single match determines who advances in the Parma main draw and who collects the associated ranking points and prize money.
Settlement also depends on set and game totals: winning the match and whether the official scoreboard crosses the over/under thresholds, including tiebreak games, decides those markets.
Kaja Juvan and Moyuka Uchijima are the two competitors whose play directly decides all outcomes.
Their recent form, match experience, coaching choices, and any available head-to-head history shape likely tactics and who can control rallies, service games, and momentum swings.
Serve quality, first-serve percentage, and return effectiveness largely determine who wins service games and secures breaks.
Match tempo, propensity for long rallies or quick holds, physical fitness, and the probability of tiebreak sets are the main drivers that move set and games totals markets.
Pre-match practice reports, any late injury or withdrawal notices, and the published start time give the earliest signals about fitness and conditions.
During play, monitor first-serve %, break-point opportunities and conversions, tiebreaks, and rally length; those in-game stats most quickly change the odds for totals and the match winner.