Mon 23 Mar, 15:00
Analysis of this Miami doubles match reveals significant advantages for the Kittay/Seggerman pairing despite being slight underdogs according to bookmakers. The key factor is the disparity in activity and form - while Krawietz/Oberleitner have no recent match data available, Kittay/Seggerman show solid form with a 4-2 record in their last 6 matches, including a semifinal win and final appearance in their last two tournaments. Their hardcourt outdoor form is particularly relevant with a 2-2 record, showing adaptation to this surface. The fact they played just 25 days ago means they're match-sharp, while their opponents show no visible activity. The 133% tiebreak rate indicates frequent tight sets, which could favor the more experienced pair currently in rhythm. Lack of H2H data makes assessment challenging, but current form and activity clearly favor the American duo. The 87% fan voting for the home team might reflect local support but doesn't reflect the on-court reality based on available data.
Kittay/Seggerman offer excellent value as slight underdogs given their superior recent form and activity compared to opponents with no visible match data.
High tiebreak rate (133%) and 33% three-set rate for Kittay/Seggerman suggests longer matches with more games than market expects.
Even if Kittay/Seggerman lose, their recent form and experience in tight situations make it very likely they'll win at least one set.