 Maria Sikari vs Barbara Krijakova is the second semi-final for the women's French Open for 2021. Both players made impressive wins to get to the semi-finals. Krijakova started the tournament unseeded, taking on Christina Plischkova. And after dropping the first set, she came back to win in 3-5-7-6-4-6-2. Her second round opponent was against the 32nd seed Alexandrova, and she was very impressive winning in straight sets 6-2-6-3. Her third round was against the fifth seed, Spitalina. And again, Krijakova very impressive winning in straight sets, 6-3-6-2. Her fourth round opponent was against former French Open finalist Sloane Stevens. But she destroyed Stevens in straight sets 6-2-6-love. In the quarterfinals, Krijakova would take on the number 24 seed, Koko Goff. And after a very tight first set, Krijakova would get through in straight sets 7-6-6-3. Sikari entered the tournament as a 17th seed and took on the qualifier, Zavatska, in the first round. And Sikari was very impressive winning in straight sets 6-4-6-1. Her second round opponent was against Paulini. And again, a very impressive performance winning in straight sets again 6-2-6-3. Her third round opponent was against the 14th seed, Mertens. And after a tight second set, Sikari rebounded in the third to win 7-5-6-7-6-2. Her fourth round opponent was against the fourth seed, Sophia Kennan, who was the defending finalist from last year. But it didn't seem to affect Sikari at all as she won in straight sets 6-1-6-3. In the quarterfinals, Sikari would take on the defending champion and the number eight seed, Egas Fiontek. And after a slow start, Sikari rebounded to destroy the defending champion in straight sets 6-4-6-4. These two actually played two times before with Kredjikova winning both matches and the last one being in Dubai at the start of this year. Kredjikova is going to win. She's going to have to take her chances like she did against Goff and also limit her errors. She hit a lot of errors against Koko Goff, but luckily hit a lot of winners too, so she needs to do a lot of the same to beat Sikari. If Sikari is going to win, she needs to be aggressive. It worked very well against Fiontek and she bullied Fiontek around the court, hitting a lot of winners, also hitting a lot of errors, but that's just part of her game. She also needs to take her chances so that she both are playing in their first semi-finals of a major and both obviously going for their first final. So I'm going to go pick Sikari in three sets. I think it's going to be a very close match. Could go for a couple of hours as well. But let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think is making the final?