A single match decides which player advances in the Valencia draw: Jan-Lennard Struff or Nicolas Alvarez Varona.
Markets resolve on the match winner plus three total-games lines (21.5, 22.5, 23.5) and a total-sets line (over/under 2.5). Payouts and bracket position depend on those outcomes.
Jan-Lennard Struff brings a big serve, aggressive groundstrokes, and tour experience that often shortens points.
Nicolas Alvarez Varona is a younger Spanish player who leans on consistency and movement on clay; his confidence and ability to extend rallies will shape the match.
Serve effectiveness and first-serve percentage will swing many games; Struff’s serve can win easy service holds while Varona’s returns create break chances.
Clay-court pace, wind, recent match load, and players’ handling of break points and close games move both the match-winner and totals markets.
Match timing, sun and wind at the Valencia venue will alter clay speed and bounce; an earlier long match on the same court changes conditions.
Track live stats: first-serve won, return games won, break-point conversion, and preceding-match durations. Quick straight sets push unders; a three-set battle pushes overs.