A spot in the next round is at stake on Tuesday, when Hynek Barton goes up against Joao Lucas Reis Da Silva in the Bunschoten round of 32. Hynek Barton comes in at 6 wins from the last ten. Joao Lucas Reis Da Silva is 5-5 across recent matches.
The two have never played — a first meeting always adds a layer of uncertainty the numbers can't fully capture.
Barton's 72.7% behind the first serve (against 66.6% for Silva) means break chances should be scarce in one direction. This one is close to a coin flip, and the lean toward Barton is exactly that — a lean.