Sunday's Geneva round of 32 pits Marco Trungelliti against Mariano Navone on clay. Marco Trungelliti has dropped 3 straight and sits at 4-6 over the last ten. Mariano Navone has won 7 of the last 10.
Mariano Navone leads the head-to-head 1-0, and history has a way of mattering in matchups like this one. On clay specifically it reads 1-0 Navone — worth more than the overall number this week.
Trungelliti's 67.7% behind the first serve (against 62.7% for Navone) means break chances should be scarce in one direction. A tiebreak or two would surprise nobody, with Trungelliti fractionally more likely to land the big points.