Mon 23 Mar, 17:20
Andreozzi/Guinard are showing significantly better form with 5 consecutive wins and an impressive 5-1 record on outdoor hardcourt in their last 6 matches. Their ability to recover in difficult situations is clearly visible through three-set victories against quality pairs like Arevalo/Pavic and Heliovaara/Patten. Krajicek/Mektic are in mixed form with a 3-3 record in their last 6 matches and show inconsistency, especially on outdoor hardcourt where they are 2-2. The key difference is in current form - while Andreozzi/Guinard come with a winning streak and show the mental qualities needed for comebacks, Krajicek/Mektic lost their last match against Arevalo/Pavic after having an advantage. Statistics show both pairs often play three sets (50% rate), suggesting competitive matches. However, Andreozzi/Guinard have a better average of sets won (1.7 vs 1.3) and show greater stability in crucial moments. The outdoor hardcourt surface suits their playing style.
Excellent winning streak and surface dominance make them a value bet despite slightly lower odds
Both pairs have 50% three-set rate, suggesting a lengthy and competitive match
Risky option given both pairs' tendency to play three sets, but possible considering current form