Tue 17 Mar, 15:00
This match presents an extremely challenging analytical situation due to the complete lack of data on both players. The betting odds of 1.83 for both players indicate a completely even match according to bookmakers, which is a rare situation that usually occurs when players are unknown or have very similar form. Arthur Fery has a slight advantage in terms of activity, having played a day ago against Roman Andres Burruchaga in the same tournament, meaning he's already adapted to Miami conditions. The hard court surface in Miami typically favors players with aggressive playing styles. The lack of ranking, form, and H2H data makes this prediction extremely uncertain. The only concrete data point is Fery's recent match, which could be both an advantage (rhythm) and disadvantage (fatigue). Without additional information, I'm relying solely on odds and the fact that Fery is designated as the 'home' player, which may indicate a slight advantage.
Choice based solely on Fery playing in the tournament a day earlier and possibly being better adapted to conditions
Even odds suggest a close match that could go to three sets
Minimal advantage due to tournament activity, but extremely uncertain