Arce/Lijo look like the more structured, “points-built” pair and should benefit from Miami’s typically lively, fast-ish indoor/outdoor conditions that reward first-strike volleys and clean overheads. Goenaga/Goñi can threaten in bursts with aggressive transitions, but they’ll need sustained return pressure to avoid getting pinned by Arce’s net control. Prediction: Arce/Lijo in 2, unless Goenaga/Goñi win the middle of sets with early breaks.
1Lock Arce on left to dominate net; Lijo stabilizes right-side defense and lobs.
2Target Goñi’s right-side return with heavy kick serves; repeat to open middle.
3In Miami speed, shorten points: early volley pressure, avoid long back-wall rallies.