A single match win advances the victor in the Zagreb draw and delivers ranking points plus prize money.
Set and game totals settle multiple market outcomes and indicate how decisive the win is, which affects player fatigue for later rounds.
Luka Mikrut and Justin Engel are the competitors whose serving, returning and endurance determine the result.
Tournament staff, the chair umpire, and on-site conditions also shape point rhythm and recovery windows during the match.
Serve efficiency, return quality, and conversion of break points are the primary levers that change match odds.
Physical conditioning, unforced errors, tactical adjustments between sets, and the playing surface or weather influence momentum and total games played.
Key early signals include the first-set scoreline, number of service breaks, and whether the match reaches tiebreaks.
Monitor first-serve percentage, break points saved, visible fatigue or medical timeouts, and match duration; those live stats tend to move set and games markets.