Pedro Sakamoto vs Alan Magadan Odds Comparison - Challenger Quito

Pedro Sakamoto vs Alan Magadan Odds Comparison - Challenger Quito

Competition: Challenger Quito

Sport: Tennis

Region: Challenger

Starts (UTC):

Match status: Not started

Odds

Typical 1X2 prices (averages across listed bookmakers): home ~1.53, away ~2.38.

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

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H2H

Recent form and head-to-head for Pedro Sakamoto vs Alan Magadan (static summary for search engines).

Recent matches — Pedro Sakamoto

  • 1781771400 · Pedro Sakamoto — 5-7,6-4,3-6 — Tanguy Genier
  • 1781687596 · Pedro Sakamoto — 7-6,6-4 — Andrin Casanova
  • 1781254800 · Oleksii Krutykh — 6-2,6-1 — Pedro Sakamoto
  • 1781194523 · Imanol Lopez Morillo — 4-6,2-6 — Pedro Sakamoto
  • 1780992000 · Mikalai Haliak — 2-6,7-5,6-7 — Pedro Sakamoto
  • 1780479000 · Pedro Sakamoto — 2-6,4-6 — Kai Wehnelt
  • 1779788100 · Pedro Sakamoto — 3-6,2-6 — Stefan Dostanic
  • 1779696000 · Pedro Sakamoto — 3-6,6-3,6-2 — Theo Papamalamis
  • 1779615900 · Pedro Sakamoto — 6-4,6-4 — Lorenzo Angelini
  • 1779183720 · Pedro Sakamoto — 7-6,4-6,2-6 — Dominik Recek

Recent matches — Alan Magadan

  • 1781323038 · Naoya Honda — 4-6,7-6,6-3 — Alan Magadan
  • 1781226000 · Jake Delaney — 3-6,4-6 — Alan Magadan
  • 1780966800 · Alan Magadan — 4-6,6-1,6-0 — Hyeon Chung
  • 1780621200 · Hunter Heck — 0-6,4-6 — Alan Magadan
  • 1780534800 · Azuma Visaya — 3-6,7-5,3-6 — Alan Magadan
  • 1780464000 · Alan Magadan — 6-2,6-3 — Soma Fukuhara
  • 1780302000 · Alan Magadan — 6-0,6-3 — Kosuke Shibano
  • 1780286400 · Kotaro Mochizuki — 3-6,2-6 — Alan Magadan
  • 1780106400 · Alan Magadan — 4-6,0-6 — Matthew Dellavedova
  • 1780020000 · Alan Magadan — 3-6,6-3,6-4 — Keisuke Saitoh

About this match

Alan Magadan has strung together four wins from his last five outings, a run that includes victories over Naoya Honda, Jake Delaney, Hunter Heck and Azuma Visaya. That recent form edge contrasts with the opening odds, where Pedro Sakamoto is installed as the lower-priced favourite. Sakamoto arrives with three wins in five, though two of those came against lower-ranked opponents. The market's early lean on the Brazilian suggests that his general standing or perceived clay ability outweighs the raw recent results.

Clay is a surface that can magnify patience and rally consistency, and the Challenger Quito tournament forms part of the wider clay-court swing. For both players, recent performances on the surface will carry more weight than an overall win-loss balance. Sakamoto's losses came against Tanguy Genier and Oleksii Krutykh, while Magadan's sole defeat was to Hyeon Chung — a name with obvious pedigree but limited recent match play.

With no head-to-head meetings to consult, the pre-match picture is built entirely around the first odds and recent form. The favourite's status sits at odds with the form comparison, creating an early mismatch worth tracking. As the clay season continues, Challenger Quito odds will offer further context on how the market adjusts.