Bet on Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson vs Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu on Tennis
Who is favored to win the Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson vs Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu at the Australian Open - Doubles (W)?
Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson are favored to win with odds of 1.65 over Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu at 2.25, thanks to their strong recent form on hard courts, including a title win in a WTA 125 doubles event last month and superior ranking points. The Australian duo has won 4 of their last 5 matches, giving them the edge in this Australian Open Doubles matchup at Melbourne Park.
What time does Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson vs Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu at the Australian Open - Doubles (W) start?
The match starts on January 20, 2026, at 12:00 AM AEDT (Australian Eastern Daylight Time), aligning with the doubles schedule that begins January 20, ideal for night session play on outer courts with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
Where is the Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson vs Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu at the Australian Open - Doubles (W) being played?
The match is at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, featuring courts like Rod Laver Arena (15,000 capacity with retractable roof), John Cain Arena (10,500 capacity), and Margaret Court Arena (7,500 capacity with retractable roof), all on GreenSet hard courts in the Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Precinct.
Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson vs Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu at the Australian Open - Doubles (W) prediction & odds – who is expected to win?
Prediction favors Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson to win in straight sets with moneyline odds of 1.65 on DexWin, supported by their 75% win rate in recent doubles and home advantage, while Kobori / Shimizu have struggled with a 2-4 record in Grand Slam-level doubles over the past month.
What is the head to head record between Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson vs Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu?
In head-to-head meetings, Kimberly Birrell / Talia Gibson lead 2-0 against Momoko Kobori / Ayano Shimizu, winning both on hard courts last year with scores of 6-4 7-5 and 6-3 6-2; the pairs average 21 games per match.
