Who wins and whether the match extends to three sets determine the primary payouts for this pairing.
Separate totals markets settle on whether combined games exceed 21.5, 22.5, or 23.5, so set scores and tiebreaks matter for multiple contracts.
Juan Pablo Varillas and Ryan Dickerson are the two competitors whose on-court performance decides every market outcome.
Varillas brings more tour experience and baseline consistency; Dickerson’s serving, return efficiency, and ability to hold under pressure will shape both the winner and totals markets.
Court surface and ball speed directly affect rally length, break probabilities, and therefore the odds for 3-set matches and game totals.
Players’ recent form, fitness, first-serve percentage, and tiebreak history shift expectations; any late injury or fatigue reports move prices quickly.
Pre-match warmups, official start lists, and withdrawal notices reveal fitness and potential scratches before markets lock.
During play, track the first-set score, live break/serve stats, medical timeouts, and weather for outdoor courts to judge whether totals will clear each threshold.