Brea/Triay come in as a higher-ceiling pair: Triay’s left-side control and physicality plus Brea’s speed and counterattacking usually translate well in humid Miami conditions where patience and defense are rewarded. Icardo/Jensen can compete if they win the middle early and speed up with aggressive viboras, but they’re more vulnerable when forced into long, high-lob exchanges. Prediction: Brea/Triay in 2 tight sets unless Jensen dominates at the net in key games.
1Triay anchors left; Brea must stay aggressive right to avoid getting pinned in defense.
2Target Jensen under pressure; force her to lob short, then finish on Icardo’s side.
3Miami humidity slows the ball: prioritize depth lobs, long rallies, and selective net rushes.