In Mumbai’s typically warm, humid conditions, this matchup likely hinges on who controls tempo and limits errors, as balls can feel heavier and rallies extend. Arredondo Garcia/Martinez Otero look better suited to build pressure through structured point construction, while Cabeza Teres/Gonzalez San Martin can upset if they speed up with early volleys and surprise lobs. Slight edge to Arredondo/Martinez if they win the right-side exchanges and stay patient in the heat.
1Arredondo/Martinez: lock one stable right-side player; avoid constant side-switching under pressure.
2Mumbai humidity: use higher, deeper lobs; force overheads from uncomfortable backhand corners.
3Start fast: attack second serves and return deep middle to deny net momentum.