Live Betting - Nuria Brancaccio vs Mary Stoiana on Tennis
Who is favored to win the Nuria Brancaccio vs Mary Stoiana at the Australian Open (W)?
Nuria Brancaccio is slightly favored to win this Australian Open women’s qualifying match, as she is ranked around WTA 161 compared to Mary Stoiana at WTA 223, and holds a marginally higher UTR rating. Early market prices from major sportsbooks have Brancaccio around 1.65–1.75 and Stoiana at 2.05–2.20, reflecting her status as a modest favourite with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time does Nuria Brancaccio vs Mary Stoiana at the Australian Open (W) start?
The match between Nuria Brancaccio and Mary Stoiana is scheduled to start at 11 January 2026, 11:00 PM UTC. In local time, that is 12 January 2026, 10:00 AM AEDT in Melbourne, Australia.
Where is the Nuria Brancaccio vs Mary Stoiana at the Australian Open (W) being played?
This qualifying match of the Australian Open (W) will be played at Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia, specifically listed on Court 5. Melbourne Park is a hard-court complex with multiple show courts and outer courts, featuring a capacity of around 1,500–2,000 on Court 5 and Plexicushion-style outdoor hard courts ideal for high-bounce baseline tennis.
Nuria Brancaccio vs Mary Stoiana at the Australian Open (W) prediction & odds – who is expected to win?
Prediction: Nuria Brancaccio to win, with value on her moneyline in the 1.65–1.75 range given her higher WTA ranking, slightly stronger UTR and greater experience at tour-level events compared with the largely collegiate-based profile of Mary Stoiana. Stoiana’s odds in the low 2.00s suggest she is a live underdog, but Brancaccio’s consistency on hard courts and prior qualifying appearances at majors justify backing her as the more reliable option.
What is the head to head record between Nuria Brancaccio vs Mary Stoiana?
Available head-to-head data for Nuria Brancaccio vs Mary Stoiana shows no previous official WTA-level meeting between the two, making this their first recorded encounter on the professional tour. As a result, bettors must rely more heavily on rankings, recent form and surface suitability rather than direct historical matchups.
