This is a classic contrast: Abud/Lamperti should bring more variation, touch, and tempo changes, while Arce/Lijo project higher volume, physicality, and steadier rally tolerance typical of P2 main-draw grinders. In Newgiza’s likely warm, lively conditions, Lamperti’s shot-making can win streaks—but it also increases error risk if Arce/Lijo keep the ball deep and deny early volleys. Slight edge to Arce/Lijo over the match due to consistency and pressure on Lamperti’s decision-making in longer exchanges.
1Target Lamperti in backhand corner; extend rallies and force low-percentage changes of pace.
2Abud must dominate right-side transitions; win first-volley battles to free Lamperti forward.
3Use high lobs to Arce; exploit wind/heat to disrupt overhead timing and momentum.