Rio Noguchi vs Alex Martinez Odds Comparison - Challenger Cary

Rio Noguchi vs Alex Martinez Odds Comparison - Challenger Cary

Competition: Challenger Cary

Sport: Tennis

Region: Challenger

Starts (UTC):

Match status: Not started

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~1.36, away ~3.00.

Markets with odds data in this feed: 1X2, ah, ou.

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H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Rio Noguchi vs Alex Martinez (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Rio Noguchi

  • 1782138300 · Rio Noguchi — 2-6,3-6 — Luca Nardi
  • 1781619000 · Rio Noguchi — 4-6,4-6 — Clement Tabur
  • 1781522100 · Rio Noguchi — 5-7,6-4,6-4 — Hamish Stewart
  • 1781441100 · Rio Noguchi — 6-4,4-6,6-3 — Paul Jubb
  • 1780919400 · Rio Noguchi — 3-6,6-4,2-6 — Keegan Smith
  • 1780841400 · Rio Noguchi — 6-7,6-1,6-3 — Patrick Brady
  • 1779188700 · Francesco Maestrelli — 3-6,7-6,6-2 — Rio Noguchi
  • 1778232600 · Rio Noguchi — 6-7,6-7 — Jie Cui
  • 1778062500 · Fajing Sun — 6-7,6-4,6-7 — Rio Noguchi
  • 1777953600 · Rio Noguchi — 6-2,7-5 — Petr Bar Biryukov

Recent matches — Alex Martinez

  • 1780913100 · Alex Martinez — 2-6,3-6 — Alejo Sanchez Quilez
  • 1780832100 · Alex Martinez — 6-3,6-2 — Nitin Kumar Sinha
  • 1779789600 · Daniel Elahi Galan — 6-3,3-6,6-7 — Alex Martinez
  • 1779699900 · Alex Martinez — 6-3,6-4 — Stefan Adrian Andreescu
  • 1779617100 · Alex Martinez — 6-3,6-3 — Siddhant Banthia
  • 1777276800 · Alex Martinez — 4-6,2-6 — Daniel Cukierman
  • 1777196700 · Alex Martinez — 6-2,6-1 — Niklas Waldner
  • 1776672000 · Alex Martinez — 6-3,6-7,3-6 — Andrea Guerrieri
  • 1776585600 · Alex Martinez — 6-3,6-3 — Luca Potenza
  • 1775560800 · Calvin Hemery — 6-2,7-6 — Alex Martinez

About this match

The first odds for this Challenger Cary encounter set Rio Noguchi as a clear favourite over Alex Martinez, yet the recent form table tells a notably different story. Noguchi’s record of only one win in his last five matches — a victory over Paul Jubb amid losses to Luca Nardi, Clement Tabur, Hamish Stewart and Keegan Smith — sits in stark contrast to his lower price. Martinez, meanwhile, has won three of his last five, including back‑to‑back straight‑set wins over Stefan Adrian Andreescu and Siddhant Banthia after a loss to Daniel Elahi Galan.

With no head‑to‑head history to reference, the early market leans heavily on name recognition or perceived level, while the recent results suggest a more competitive dynamic. Hard courts outdoors can level the playing field when form is uneven, and Martinez’s higher‑priced position may reflect that uncertainty rather than a clear mismatch. The fact that Noguchi has played a stronger schedule overall — facing players like Nardi and Jubb — also adds context to his modest win count.

For those following the pre‑match picture, the divergence between odds and recent form makes this one worth tracking closely. The Challenger Cary odds page will show whether the market reassesses as more data becomes available.