Brea/Triay bring a higher ceiling in structured, high-tempo exchanges: Triay’s left-side control and finishing complements Brea’s speed and countering on the right. Jensen/Icardo can compete if they slow the rhythm and extend rallies, but they’ll be under constant pressure in Brussels’ typically heavier indoor conditions that reward disciplined net positioning. Prediction: Brea/Triay in 2 sets, with a close opener if Jensen/Icardo protect serve well.
1Triay left controls middle; Brea right attacks seams—target Jensen’s backhand in transitions.
2Heavier Brussels conditions favor patient net building; avoid rushed winners into the glass.
3Key momentum: win first 4 games; force Jensen/Icardo to defend lobs under pressure.