A single-match knockout in Perugia decides which player advances to the next round and which is eliminated.
Bets on sets and games settle on whether the match is straight sets or goes the distance, and how many service breaks or tiebreakers occur.
Henrique Rocha and Dusan Lajovic are the two competitors whose performance determines the result.
Lajovic brings tour experience and consistency, while Rocha offers youth and aggression that can shorten points or introduce volatility across sets.
Serving and returning quality determine set momentum; high first-serve percentages and effective return games make straight sets likelier.
Clay-court bounce, baseline point construction, physical endurance, and tactical mid-match adjustments also shift probabilities for total sets and games.
Pre-match warmups, the opening-set scoreline, and early break-point opportunities deliver quick signals about serve dominance and match tempo.
Monitor live stats—first-serve percentage, breakpoint conversion, rally length—and any medical timeouts, plus local court condition reports and the scheduled start time.