Bet on Lisa Pigato vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew on Tennis
Who is favored to win the Lisa Pigato vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew at the Thailand (W)?
Mananchaya Sawangkaew is slightly favored to win against Lisa Pigato based on recent hard-court form and higher consistency on the Asian ITF circuit; typical market odds for Sawangkaew are around 1.70, with Pigato near 2.10 as the underdog. Sawangkaew has posted better results in the last month in Thailand events, which tilts the line in her favor with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.
What time does Lisa Pigato vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew at the Thailand (W) start?
The match between Lisa Pigato and Mananchaya Sawangkaew is scheduled to start at 3:00 AM UTC on 11 January 2026. This corresponds to 10:00 AM local time in Thailand (ICT, UTC+7), which is the standard morning session start for many ITF women’s matches there.
Where is the Lisa Pigato vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew at the Thailand (W) being played?
This Thailand (W) match is set to be played at a professional tennis venue in Thailand, typically staged on outdoor hard courts commonly used on the women’s ITF circuit in the country. Facilities usually include multiple side courts, moderate spectator seating, and hot, humid conditions that can favor players more accustomed to Southeast Asian climates, such as Sawangkaew.
Lisa Pigato vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew at the Thailand (W) prediction & odds – who is expected to win?
Given Sawangkaew’s recent home-country results and stronger numbers on outdoor hard courts, the prediction leans toward Mananchaya Sawangkaew winning in straight or tight two sets. With indicative odds around 1.70 for Sawangkaew and 2.10 for Pigato, the value angle may be Sawangkaew on the moneyline, while Pigato backers might look for longer set- or game-handicap prices.
What is the head to head record between Lisa Pigato vs Mananchaya Sawangkaew?
There is no widely recorded official head-to-head match at professional ITF/WTA level between Lisa Pigato and Mananchaya Sawangkaew in the last month, so this is treated as a first-time meeting in major databases. In such debut matchups, market models rely more on recent form, surface performance, and regional advantage rather than historical clashes between the two players.
