Match length and game count decide three independent markets: whether the match goes three sets, and whether total games exceed 21.5 or 23.5.
Payouts hinge on the final scoreline; a straight-sets result resolves the sets market as 'under 2.5' regardless of game totals.
Dalibor Svrcina and Tristan Boyer are the two competitors whose scoreline determines all outcomes.
Svrcina brings more Challenger-level experience while Boyer is a younger, aggressive baseliner seeking to extend rallies and force breaks.
Serve and return performance drive breaks, holds, and tiebreaks that determine both sets and total games.
Court speed, weather, player fatigue, and tactical adjustments between sets shift the odds between a short straight-sets match and a long three-setter.
Pre-match indicators include recent match lengths, each player's last five results, and any head-to-head history.
Track first-serve percentages, medical timeouts, warm-up form on the Tunis surface, and the opening-set scoreline for momentum toward higher or lower game totals.