A win decides who advances to the Tunis tournament's next round and delivers ATP ranking points and prize money.
Betting markets will also settle on the straight match winner, three total-games lines (21.5, 22.5, 23.5) and whether the match goes to three sets (over/under 2.5).
Laurent Lokoli, a left-handed French baseliner with a big serve and aggressive forehand, favors faster courts.
Federico Agustin Gomez, an Argentine who thrives on clay, uses heavy topspin and consistency to extend points and pressure opponents.
Serve efficiency, first-serve percentage and return depth swing games quickly; frequent free points or double faults shorten matches.
Court surface speed, Tunis wind, recent match minutes and players' recovery determine whether rallies lengthen and totals push above 21.5–23.5 games or the match needs a third set.
Watch the opening set for serve holds, early break chances and the games-per-set pattern in the first four games.
Timely signals include first-serve percentage after the warm-up, any medical timeouts, wind shifts during play, and whether either player extends the match to a deciding set.