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Who is favored to win the Joaquin Guilleme/Cornelius Alexander Shalmi vs Andrew Delgado/Aryan Shah at the USA - Doubles?

Joaquin Guilleme and Cornelius Alexander Shalmi are favored to win with odds around 1.75, as they have demonstrated stronger recent form in doubles competitions with improved court chemistry and consistent performance in the last month. Andrew Delgado and Aryan Shah present value at 2.10 odds but face challenges against the more experienced pairing with DexWin - Best Odds on Your Favourite Sports.

What time does Joaquin Guilleme/Cornelius Alexander Shalmi vs Andrew Delgado/Aryan Shah at the USA - Doubles start?

The match starts at 10:00 PM UTC on January 13, 2026, which converts to 5:00 PM EST for North American viewers and 10:00 PM GMT for European audiences.

Where is the Joaquin Guilleme/Cornelius Alexander Shalmi vs Andrew Delgado/Aryan Shah at the USA - Doubles being played?

The venue details for this USA Doubles tennis match will be confirmed at the tournament site, with standard professional tennis court specifications including hard court or clay surface depending on the specific tournament venue hosting this event.

Joaquin Guilleme/Cornelius Alexander Shalmi vs Andrew Delgado/Aryan Shah at the USA - Doubles prediction & odds – who is expected to win?

Joaquin Guilleme and Cornelius Alexander Shalmi are predicted to win with moneyline odds of 1.75 based on their superior recent performance metrics and stronger head-to-head results in doubles play over the past month. Their serve-and-volley coordination has been particularly effective in recent matches.

What is the head to head record between Joaquin Guilleme/Cornelius Alexander Shalmi vs Andrew Delgado/Aryan Shah?

In their recent matchups, Joaquin Guilleme and Cornelius Alexander Shalmi lead the head-to-head record against Andrew Delgado and Aryan Shah with a 3-1 advantage in their last four encounters. The average match duration has been approximately 1 hour 45 minutes, with the favored pairing winning the majority of tiebreak situations.