The match determines who advances in the Zagreb draw and receives the associated ATP points and prize money.
Market settles on the match winner, whether the contest is completed (no walkover/retirement), and multiple total-games and sets-over/under props tied to the final scoreline.
Arthur Fery and Vitaliy Sachko meet in a best-of-three main-draw match in Zagreb.
Fery typically plays an aggressive, attacking style with a strong serve; Sachko is a seasoned tour player who relies on steady baseline play and consistency in long rallies.
Serve effectiveness, return pressure, and break-point conversion will be the main on-court levers that swing the outcome.
Physical fitness, recent match minutes, court pace and wind, plus any late injury or medical reports, can shift odds for retirements or three-set encounters.
Live match stats at the first changeover — first-serve percentage, aces, double faults, and early breaks — often set expectations for total games.
Also monitor official order-of-play, weather forecasts, last-minute withdrawals, recent match lengths, and any on-court medical timeouts for signals about a potential retirement or extended match.