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Live Betting - Amaury Abbas/Daniel Jade vs Sven Corbinais / Nicolas Ifi February 18, 2026

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Who is favored to win the Amaury Abbas/Daniel Jade vs Sven Corbinais / Nicolas Ifi at the France - Doubles?

Amaury Abbas and Daniel Jade are favored to win with odds of 1.75 compared to Sven Corbinais and Nicolas Ifi at 2.05. The Abbas/Jade pairing has demonstrated stronger recent form in doubles competition with improved court positioning and net play consistency, making them the preferred choice with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Amaury Abbas/Daniel Jade vs Sven Corbinais / Nicolas Ifi at the France - Doubles start?

The match starts at 2:30 PM CET on February 18, 2026 in France. This timing accommodates the French domestic doubles circuit schedule and allows for optimal court conditions during the afternoon session.

Where is the Amaury Abbas/Daniel Jade vs Sven Corbinais / Nicolas Ifi at the France - Doubles being played?

The match will be played at a French tennis facility featuring professional-grade hard courts typical of France's domestic doubles venues. The venue accommodates standard professional doubles matches with adequate seating and modern amenities for competitive play.

Amaury Abbas/Daniel Jade vs Sven Corbinais / Nicolas Ifi at the France - Doubles prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Amaury Abbas and Daniel Jade are predicted to win with moneyline odds of 1.75. Their recent partnership has shown strong chemistry in service games and break-point conversion, with both players maintaining consistent performance levels in doubles tournaments over the past month.

What is the head to head record between Amaury Abbas/Daniel Jade vs Sven Corbinais / Nicolas Ifi?

In their head-to-head record, Amaury Abbas and Daniel Jade lead the matchup with 3 wins against Sven Corbinais and Nicolas Ifi's 1 win in their last 4 meetings. The Abbas/Jade combination has won their last two consecutive encounters, demonstrating improved tactical execution and court awareness in direct competition.