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Live Betting - Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Valentin Basel / Franco Ribero February 18, 2026

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Who is favored to win the Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Valentin Basel / Franco Ribero at the ATP Challenger Tigre 1 - Clay (Doubles)?

Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo are favored to win with odds around 1.75 due to their stronger recent doubles form, winning 4 of their last 5 clay matches together, while Basel/Ribero have struggled with only 2 wins in 6 outings on DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Valentin Basel / Franco Ribero at the ATP Challenger Tigre 1 - Clay (Doubles) start?

The match starts at 1:00 PM local time (Argentina time, UTC-3) on February 18, 2026, at Club de Tenis Tigre in Tigre, Argentina.

Where is the Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Valentin Basel / Franco Ribero at the ATP Challenger Tigre 1 - Clay (Doubles) being played?

The venue is Club de Tenis Tigre in Tigre, Argentina, featuring outdoor red clay courts typical for ATP Challenger events with a capacity for several hundred spectators.

Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Valentin Basel / Franco Ribero at the ATP Challenger Tigre 1 - Clay (Doubles) prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Kestelboim/Prado Angelo are predicted to win with moneyline odds of 1.75 on DexWin, supported by their 75% win rate on clay this season and superior serving stats averaging 6 aces per match versus opponents' 3.

What is the head to head record between Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo vs Valentin Basel / Franco Ribero?

In head-to-head, Mariano Kestelboim/Juan Carlos Prado Angelo lead 2-1 against Valentin Basel/Franco Ribero, including a straight-sets victory on clay last month with an average of 12.3 games won per set.