Triay/Brea arrive as a higher-ceiling pairing: more weight of shot, stronger transition game, and better ability to control the net in long phases. Guinart/Virseda can compete by extending rallies and targeting second volleys, but in CancĂșnâs typically lively conditions the favoritesâ power and left-right balance should translate into more short-point wins. Prediction: Triay/Brea in 2 sets, with a tighter opening set if the underdogs start fast.
1Attack Guinartâs backhand corner; open court for Breaâs forehand volley finishes.
2Prioritize first-volley depth; CancĂșn bounce rewards aggressive net positioning and quick transitions.
3Disrupt Virsedaâs rhythm with lobs to Triay; win momentum on overhead exchanges.