A single match in Valencia's main draw decides who advances and who exits the tournament.
Markets cover the match winner plus set and total-games lines (2.5 sets; 21.5–23.5 games), which reflect how competitive the contest is expected to be.
Juan Carlos Prado and Leandro Riedi are the two competitors; their rankings, recent form, and playing styles set the baseline for expectations.
Coaches, fitness levels, and any doubles commitments or travel fatigue can influence performance on match day.
Serve performance and return pressure drive games and sets—first-serve percentage, aces, and break-point conversion shape the scoreline.
Court surface, weather, in-match momentum swings, and any pre-match injury news also shift probabilities for totals and straight-set outcomes.
Pre-match signals: recent match scores, practice reports, and the official order-of-play reveal form and fatigue.
During play, track first-set winner, break-point efficiency, tiebreaks, and service holds; those metrics resolve quickly and move set and games lines.