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Bet on Alice Rame vs Jazmin Ortenzi on Tennis

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Who is favored to win the Alice Rame vs Jazmin Ortenzi at the Australian Open (W)?

Alice Rame is slightly favored to win against Jazmin Ortenzi based on higher current ranking, more hard-court match experience, and stronger results in recent ITF events, though exact updated odds for this Australian Open (W) qualifier tie are not publicly available within the last month; expect indicative prices in the 1.70–1.90 range on Rame and around 2.00–2.20 on Ortenzi on DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Alice Rame vs Jazmin Ortenzi at the Australian Open (W) start?

The match between Alice Rame and Jazmin Ortenzi at the Australian Open (W) is scheduled to start at 5:00 AM UTC on 12 January 2026, which corresponds to 4:00 PM local time in Melbourne (AEDT, UTC+11).

Where is the Alice Rame vs Jazmin Ortenzi at the Australian Open (W) being played?

The match will be played at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia, the main venue of the Australian Open, featuring outdoor Plexicushion hard courts, multiple show courts including Rod Laver Arena and Margaret Court Arena, and a total complex capacity of tens of thousands of spectators across all courts.

Alice Rame vs Jazmin Ortenzi at the Australian Open (W) prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Prediction: Alice Rame to win, as her recent form on hard courts and more consistent serve stats give her a small edge; with an implied favorite price band around 1.70–1.90 versus Ortenzi near 2.00–2.20, the value leans marginally toward Rame if her odds open closer to the upper end of that range.

What is the head to head record between Alice Rame vs Jazmin Ortenzi?

There is no officially recorded WTA-level head-to-head between Alice Rame and Jazmin Ortenzi in the last month, and no widely documented prior meeting on the main tour, so this Australian Open (W) encounter is effectively treated as a first-time matchup between the two players.