Which player wins and whether the match exceeds the listed game totals.
Markets settle on the match winner and three over/under thresholds (21.5, 22.5, 23.5 games). They distinguish a straight-sets finish from a longer, swingy contest decided in tight sets.
Jan Choinski and Juan Pablo Ficovich are the two competitors.
Choinski's serve and baseline aggression versus Ficovich's movement and return game determine immediate match edges. Coaches, trainers, and the tournament's physios and officials influence fitness, tactics, and rulings that can swing momentum.
Serve dominance, break-point conversion, and first-serve percentage swing both winner and totals markets.
Recent form, fatigue from earlier rounds, head-to-head checks, and any visible injuries or medical timeouts shift the probability of straight sets versus long, multi-set matches.
Pre-match warmups and the early set score offer immediate clues for both winner and game-total bets.
Monitor first-serve %, break points saved, treatment breaks, and whether service games reach multiple deuces. Also watch match start time and whether the match is indoors or on clay for pace and likely game counts.