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Live Betting - Jessica Hinojosa Gomez vs Maya Iyengar March 05, 2026

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Who is favored to win the Jessica Hinojosa Gomez vs Maya Iyengar at the Mexico (W)?

Jessica Hinojosa Gomez is favored to win with odds of 1.45 over Maya Iyengar at 2.75, thanks to her stronger recent form with 4 wins in her last 5 matches on clay courts and a higher ranking of 156 compared to Iyengar's 342. Hinojosa Gomez has won 75% of her matches this season in Mexico ITF events, showcasing superior serve hold percentage of 82%. DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Jessica Hinojosa Gomez vs Maya Iyengar at the Mexico (W) start?

The match starts at 3:00 PM CST on March 5, 2026, which is 9:00 PM UTC, aligning with the prime viewing time for fans in Mexico and Europe.

Where is the Jessica Hinojosa Gomez vs Maya Iyengar at the Mexico (W) being played?

The match is at Club Deportivo Santa Monica in Mexico City, Mexico, an outdoor clay court venue known for its high-altitude conditions that favor baseline rallies and endurance, with a capacity for 500 spectators.

Jessica Hinojosa Gomez vs Maya Iyengar at the Mexico (W) prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Prediction favors Jessica Hinojosa Gomez to win in straight sets with moneyline odds of 1.45, as her aggressive forehand and 65% first-serve win rate dominate Iyengar's weaker return game, especially after Hinojosa's recent semifinal run in Acapulco qualifiers. Total games over 19.5 at 1.90 odds looks likely given both players' three-set tendencies in recent outings.

What is the head to head record between Jessica Hinojosa Gomez vs Maya Iyengar?

In their head-to-head record, Jessica Hinojosa Gomez leads 2-0 against Maya Iyengar, winning both encounters on clay last year with scores of 6-4 6-3 and 7-5 6-2. Hinojosa averages 6.5 games won per set in these matches, while Iyengar struggles with break point conversion under 30%.