A single match in Tunis determines who advances, picks up ranking points, and collects the day's prize money.
The market settles on the match winner, the total games versus lines (21.5/22.5/23.5), and whether the match goes three sets (over 2.5).
Tristan Boyer and Aziz Dougaz are the two competitors in this Tunis match.
Their serves, returning, match fitness, coaches, and tournament officials' scheduling are decisive factors for who wins sets and whether the match extends to three frames.
Serve effectiveness and return pressure shape game counts; many holds push totals upward while frequent breaks shorten matches.
First-serve percentage, break-point conversion, prolonged rallies, player fatigue, and weather or wind can swing both the match-winner line and the total-games markets.
Watch for the scheduled start time, court assignment, and any late warmups or withdrawals that change match conditions.
Key live signals include first-set score, break points faced and saved, tiebreaks, first-serve %, medical timeouts, and post-set momentum that tend to move the 21.5/22.5/23.5 and three-set lines.