Advancement in the Zagreb tournament and ranking points are at stake.
The match also resolves several betting markets: the outright winner, three total-games lines (21.5, 22.5, 23.5) and a total-sets over/under at 2.5. Straight sets versus a deciding set changes payout structure.
Marco Cecchinato and Andres Andrade headline the match.
Cecchinato brings ATP experience, tactical baseline play, and left-handed patterns. Andrade counters with younger athleticism and an aggressive return game. Their serve hold rates and physical condition will directly affect set scores and game totals.
Surface speed, court conditions, and ball type influence rally length and point tempo.
First-serve percentage, break-point conversion, tiebreak frequency, and in-match momentum swings move probabilities for the total-games lines and whether the match goes three sets. Any medical stoppage shifts those odds quickly.
Check pre-match lineups, warmup footage, and any injury or withdrawal notices for either player.
During play, monitor the first-set score, number of breaks, tiebreaks, time between points, and visible fatigue. Early lopsided sets or numerous breaks are the strongest signals for higher game totals and a third set.