A single match determines who advances in the Valencia tournament and who collects the associated ATP ranking points and prize money.
Multiple betting markets resolve on match-level outcomes: match winner, whether the match is completed, total games and sets, and first-set winner and game lines.
Alejandro Tabilo and Aleksandar Kovacevic are the two competitors whose form, fitness, and shotmaking decide the result.
Coaches, medical staff, the chair umpire, and tournament conditions will affect momentum, the ability to finish sets, and whether any retirements occur.
Serving quality and return aggression are primary levers; first-serve percentage, aces, double faults, and break-point conversion alter game totals and match direction.
Physical condition, recent match form, head-to-head patterns, on-court tactical shifts, and local conditions (wind, heat) also influence set counts and tiebreak likelihood.
Pre-match warmups, official injury updates, and the coin toss provide early clues about readiness and who will serve first.
Key live signals include early break opportunities, first-set scoreline, first-serve percentage, any medical timeouts, and whether a tiebreak occurs — all reshape in-play markets.