Libaak/Chozas look like the higher-upside pair: more pace in attack, heavier overheads, and better ability to accelerate rallies once they own the net. Gonzalez San Martin/Lopez can compete by slowing tempo and forcing longer sequences, but in Riyadh’s typically quicker indoor conditions the advantage tilts to the more aggressive, net-dominant team. Prediction: Libaak/Chozas in 2 tight sets if they control transitions and avoid rushed errors.
1Exploit quick Riyadh conditions: prioritize net capture, shorten points, attack second volleys early.
2Target Lopez under pressure: repeated lobs then smash/counter-smash to break his timing.
3Side discipline: keep Libaak on forehand-side for overhead volume; Chozas stabilizes backhand lanes.