Tue 24 Mar, 17:20
Harrison/Skupski demonstrate significantly better form on outdoor hardcourt with a 4-2 record in their last 6 matches, while King/Peers have a concerning 1-3 record on the same surface. The key difference lies in consistency - Harrison/Skupski have a 67% win rate with an average of 1.5 sets won per match, while King/Peers have only 50% with 1.2 sets won. Harrison/Skupski are currently on a 4-match winning streak and show stability with a lower 33% three-set rate, indicating dominant performances. King/Peers are on a negative streak of 3 losses and have a high tiebreak rate (133%), suggesting they struggle in crucial moments. Harrison/Skupski's excellent form on outdoor hardcourt, combined with their current momentum and better set consistency, makes them clear favorites. The market odds of 1.33 for Harrison/Skupski reflect this reality, and their recent dominance on the same surface confirms their superiority.
Harrison/Skupski are in excellent form with 4 consecutive wins and dominate on outdoor hardcourt surface. Their superiority in form and consistency justifies the odds.
Harrison/Skupski have low tiebreak rate (33%) and often win dominantly. King/Peers are in poor form which could lead to a shorter match.
The form difference is significant - Harrison/Skupski win dominantly while King/Peers lose in straight sets. Expecting a 2-0 victory.