A match-level decision determines which player advances from the Wuxi singles matchup between Tung-Lin Wu and James McCabe.
Several betting lines also resolve on set and game totals — overall sets, 21.5/22.5 game thresholds, and three first-set game lines — each paying out on over/under outcomes.
Tung-Lin Wu and James McCabe are the two competitors whose serves, returns, and endurance set the match outcome.
Tournament officials, on-site medical staff, and each player’s coaching team influence readiness and tactical choices but do not directly decide the result.
Serve and return rates, first-serve percentage, break opportunities, and double-fault frequency materially shift win and total-games probabilities.
Court surface (indoor hard), recent match load, head-to-head patterns, and any late fitness news change the likelihood of quick straight sets versus longer matches.
Look for pre-match warmups, any visible niggles, the official order of play, and last-minute withdrawals or interview remarks for fitness clues.
Monitor first-serve percentage, early break-point counts, set-1 scoreline, medical timeouts, and live-odds swings during the opening games to anticipate total-games and set-count outcomes.