 Ah, what's going on everybody, welcome to day, well the biggest day of the tournament. Day number seven, where we've got everyone playing that's left in the draw. We have round four action, it's ridiculous. Like the matches that are happening, everyone is playing. The players who played yesterday, the players that have played two days ago, we all come together and play today. But then tomorrow, only half the draw play again. So it's sort of like that middle, I guess that middle Sunday, what usually happens at slams, but this one, like round four, I don't know. I guess it's because they've got a day less than the slam, so that's why they have to do it. But we start with Medvedev and Zverev. This is gonna be interesting because we know Medvedev, he's been, like he's back in form for the first time, you know, in over a year, he's actually playing really well lately. And Zverev's coming back from injury. So we're still waiting to see whether or not Zverev can actually, you know, beat these big guys. He played Rubelev last week, he unfortunately lost for the first time, against Rubelev last week. Now he's gonna play Medvedev. These guys did play in an exhibition last year, we'll talk about that as well, but let's get the preview because these guys have got a long history. I mean, the next gen, they've played for a little bit now. So here is the draw. You can see Medvedev had a first, a second round, a first round, by second round he played in Akashima, but then the tough match against Zavashka and he really hated the courts. He was complaining about the courts, how they were slow and he isn't a fan. And Zverev, he also got to buy in the first round, he then took on Kaschen, he won that match and then he took on Russivori and very lucky to get through that match against Russivori in that third round the other day. It was one of the best matches so far this week. One of the most memorable matches of the week, I think. And the winner of this match, by the way, will take on the winner of Fakina and Garen, who are going out at the moment. So that's gonna be interesting because, you know, a bit of a wild card there, Garen. Alexander Zverev, the world number 14, he is 25 years old from Germany, 6-6 right-handed. Six wins, seven losses on the year, but again, I don't think you can look too much into that because it is comeback season and no titles this year, but he did have a good run last week or two weeks ago in Dubai. 19 career titles, including a few Masters 1000 events and you can see there's form, as I said, you know, sketchy, but I don't think you can really, I reckon you give Zverev 20 matches and then you see where he's at. And Daniel Medvedev, well, he's at, he's back, he is well and truly back. Number six in the world, dropped out of the top 10 briefly after the Australian Open, but he came back straight away. He was not gone for long. 27-year-old from Russia, he is 6-6 as well, right-handed also. And he's got 19 wins, two losses on the year, three titles as well, he's won back-to-back-to-back titles. He's on a three-peat, gone before in a row, which is something that hasn't happened in, I think, four and four weeks. He's never happened 18 career titles, including a bunch of Masters 1000 and a US Open, and there is all green on his ledger. And it's 6-all in this head-to-head. They haven't played for a couple of years, though they played the ATB finals twice in 2021, but of course, Vero got injured. Medvedev didn't play well between the Australian Open and the French, or he didn't even play that much because he got injured, but they didn't get a chance to cross paths last year, but they did play twice in that ATB finals. They actually played twice, three times in like two weeks. And Medvedev won two out of those last three. And as you can see, we've added an extra little bit that we've got the blue dot, means that they played on a hard court. We also have green dots, we've got orange dots as well, just so that we can kind of straightaway know what surface did these players win on, but of course, these guys are hardcore beasts and they've played a lot on that surface. All right, all of them have been on hard court, apparently says the chat. Okay. All right, fair enough. Let's answer questions. What's going on, Chad? How are we doing? Are we ready? The question! Are we ready? Oh yeah, it's pie day. Who's making the pies? I'm hungry. I'm very hungry. No stopping the Medvede train. All right, Linda, that's, look, I don't think Medvedev's gonna win this title, but looking at his draw, I don't know where he's gonna lose, but I don't think he's gonna win the title, but I don't know, I mean, who knows? Hey, Deb with the, oh, Deb with the 14 months. Thank you, Deb. Welcome back for another month. Deb with the 14. Now we've got dots on top of the badges. The dots are, like, the dots are easy, come on. It's not that hard to understand what a blue dot means. Dots are easy. The badges, I keep forgetting to put them on because I'm putting these things together, but quarterfinals onwards will have the, everything will be back to normal. It's been a little hectic the last couple of days. I've kind of just had to throw things together in between naps. Pie's in the oven, love that. It's very upcoming out on court. By the way, Californians, do we have any Californians in the chat? Any Californians in the chat? Hello? Anybody? Anyone from California? Because we need your help. We need your help today. Today is a big day, and it looks like an overcast, crappy weather day. Where are the Californians at? Come on, there's gotta be someone. California, there we go, okay, here we go. Weather check. How's the weather at your house? Because the weather at this stadium, it's looking a little dicey, little sketchy. It's raining in NorCal. It's raining in Menorah, so come on now. It's like it's raining in Israel. Thanks. It's raining in Melbourne too, but nobody cares. Okay, so it's raining, okay? It's raining in California, okay? So that's, okay, that's the first thing. Now the second thing is, we're gonna keep it on the radar, right? So Indian Wells, apparently it's supposed to rain more tomorrow, but there might be a little bit of a, it could be a shower here and there. Now tonight, there might be a shower as well, so it's raining in Nigeria. Who asked? Come on. Chat. 10 minutes in, come on. It's a long day, let's start. Come on. Californians, so it's raining. Two hours from Indian Wells, it's raining. Okay, so then, okay. Gotta keep an eye on that. Gotta keep an eye on that, don't worry. We've got weather check. We've got the weather check. Break this afternoon, okay? Focus, chat. Come on. That's all right, it's the first match. We'll get into it. Who do I think is gonna win? I think never gonna win. Also raining in the Amazon. Chat. Okay. It's one of those days. Is it a full moon? Is that what's going on? What a Coca-Gov chances today. Very good. She should win, right? She should win. Well, can I watch the streams? This is not on YouTube because it's illegal to stream on YouTube, so it is on Tennis TV. Hey, Melanie, what's going on? It rained all weekend. Two hours from Indian Wells pouring down. My husband is an officer and Indian Wells is dry. Okay, well, we gotta just, if there's rain around, the wind changes, then we'll see what happens. But thank you, Melanie, for that update. I like Sacri Pliscavus. Sad one will be out today, fair enough. I've watched for hundreds of hours this year. What the heck is with this counter? Brendan, I have no idea. Maybe it just hasn't updated. Sidney Pass, quote, please. Maybe later. Maybe later. He's not playing, so we kind of, maybe later. I think that Med doesn't win the tournament, but I don't know who should beat him. Maxim, I'm thinking the same thing. Because looking forward, doesn't look like too many threats, but I mean Nori, Rublev, I mean Nori and Rublev and Tiafo. Tiafo? Or maybe Medvedev loses in the final to Alcaraz or the top half of the draw is intact, right? Fritz, Sinner, Vrinka, FAA, Paul, Alcaraz, Draper. Maybe one of them beat Medvedev in the final. But yeah, I don't know. I just, ever since the tournament started, I just never thought the Medvedev complaining too much about the courts. Maybe Zverev gets him today. Who knows? Maybe it's Zverev. Maybe that's the answer. By the way, let's go through the schedule for a second because there was a lot of matches going on today. So, here is the schedule for today. Daily schedule, Indian Wells. You can see there we've got the first match of the day. Zverev taken on Medvedev. This is stadium one. Then you've got Fritz versus Fuchavitch straight after this. Petra Kovitava taking on Jessica Bogula. Later in the afternoon, then Alcaraz, Draper and Shafiantech will take on Rotterkana to end the night. Stadium two. You've got Gov. You've got Gov taken on Pedersen followed by Krajikova Savalenka. That's a fun one. We'll be crossing to that after this. Tiafo versus Tobilo. Castello versus Garcia and then Paul FAA to finish the day over there. And over on court number three, you've got Sakri Pliskova, Rube Levnori. Vondrusava Mukava, bit of a random one there. Rabakina takes on Gracheva and then Sineva Vrenka at the end of that day. And over, actually, we've got one more match that's been exiled to an island over on Stadium four for Kiena Garand, just by itself. Also, we've got some juniors playing as well, which is the first time, I think that Indian Wells has done some junior tennis too. So that's kind of interesting that they're doing a junior tournament as well. I think I saw a video on it as well, somewhere on online. So that's interesting. I love Rabakina's chances. Rabakina should win against Gracheva and then who knows? Pliskova, Sakri prediction. Sakri's just gotten through the last two matches. So I think Pliskova, Pliskova might get her. That's what I'm thinking. I think Pliskova might get her. All right, they're warming up the serves. Zverev's gonna serve first. What's gonna Dutchie are you doing? Paul Garand, gonna play on for Kiena practice court. It's a pretty rough practice court, isn't it? Medvedeve Rubell final, okay. Interesting. Well, almost at 100 likes already. Thank you for that, appreciate. And again, thank you so much for joining us for the entire week. It's been a big week. Lot of, I'm sure a lot of you can also feel the lack of sleep, but it's the Indian Wells, the fit slam. You gotta treat it like a slam, right? We're watching it like it's one of the biggest times in the world, because it is. So I'm glad we still have a lot of people still with us. Court of final start tomorrow. All right, they're just warming up those, keep warming up those serves. Medvedeve can beat Zverev. Today, he'll win Indian Wells for sure. Noted it, okay. Notes, Zverev, Elkress, final, okay. Zachary taking the first game. Now, we'll keep an eye on all those scores that are happening. Yeah, Goff won the first game against Peterson. We've got Zachary about to break. McKenna won the first game, and looks like we'll send the courts a little behind. But we'll get there. What happened to Dasher? Oh, don't talk about it. I won't talk about it. Why are you gonna bring that up? Why are you... We start the day off and you're like, hey, your favorite player lost. All right, dude. What happened to your favorite player? Too soon. Too soon. Too soon. Jesus. Hey, what's going on quality shot? I reckon Zverev could have a decent-ish chance. Look, Medvedeve complaining about the courts. If Zverev puts it together and Medvedeve has a meltdown, wait, I could see that happening. All right, here we go. We're getting started. Overcast in the desert. Medvedeve, Zverev, Medvedeve, sorry, Zverev to serve. Medvedeve is not happy with these courts. He thinks this is not clay courts, so this is not hard courts. Let's see if he has a meltdown today. Now, Zverev doesn't mind playing on these courts. He's a pretty good on clay. So he might, if Medvedeve has a meltdown, then maybe there is a chance. But make your pick in the chat. What do you reckon? Who's going to win? You tell me. I'm going to go Zverev, Medvedeve, because it's hard not to pick him right now. But let's hope Zverev can put up a fight. Maybe get a set. That'd be really, that'd be really cool. All right, forehand to forehand, as Medvedeve goes with the backhand into the, sorry, Zverev with the forehand volley, as Medvedeve puts up a lob and it goes wide. Now, is Zverev going to play the volley tactic? Is he going to be able to play the volley tactic? Like so many have done. Zverev has some decent volleys. I mean, that's going to be a way to win. Hard to pick Medvedeve, hard not to pick Medvedeve, hoping Zverev should fight. Exactly. I want three sets, yeah. Yeah, look, this goes with three set potential for sure. As Zverev serves. Down to the forehand, Medvedeve return goes in the back and it's Zverev, Medvedeve with the backhand into the net. 30 lob and Medvedeve already looking like he's not happy about this. He just looked at the sky like, oh, here we go, this shitty slow court. 30 lob. It'd be huge as Zverev won. Like this would be a huge deal. I think we could say that Zverev is back if he wins this match, stops the Medvedeve streak. Is it a serve down the tee? That's a fault. Second serve, 30 lob. Well, like Goff's about to break in the first games. Her match and also Sakari. Is already up a break in her match. As with a backhand and forehand rally, now going to the forehand Zverev. Backhand out from Medvedeve on the stretch. Zverev gets a forehand again to the forehand Medvedeve. Into the forehand Zverev. Forehand from Medvedeve. Again to the forehand Zverev. Into the forehand Medvedeve. Zverev with a forehand wide. 30, 15. Let's go Coco, nice. What's going on Tiana? How you doing? Red Bull's in the house. We've got Tarina. We've got Ashley. We've got Deb. We've got KC. David. Jane. Virat. Sharon. Daniel. Jared. Lorna. Everyone's here. 30, 15. As with a serve. Down the tee to the forehand of Medvedeve. Backhand out from Zverev to win up. 40, 15. Nice hitting there from Zverev. Katie's here as well. Trishan. Carl. Amir. We've got Katie. M. Kieran. George. Sarah. Everyone's here. Serve out wide as a foul from Zverev. Second serve. Try and win this first game. The class is full. It's a big day. And then quarter-final there tomorrow. We've got four matches tomorrow. Only four matches. 40, 15. As with a serve to the backhand of Medvedeve. Backhand out from Zverev. Again to the backhand of Medvedeve. Into the backhand of Zverev. Backhand of Medvedeve. Into the net. One loves Zverev. Nice easy start. Couple of errors from Medvedeve helped. It's one love. What about your Zverev ghost? Well, he's on court now, so we don't need the ghost as Zverev because he's back. The ghost disappeared. And reappeared on court. That is showing the Medvedeve return speed average compared to last year to this year. And it's almost 10 miles an hour slower this year. Medvedeve's return speed. So no wonder he's pissed off the court. He's not getting any free points. Medvedeve going to blow his top today. Katie, that could happen. There could be a chance that happens. I think he's feeling great about this situation. There's a bit of fall. I'm back in there from Zverev and Medvedeve with a volley, which is weird, but effective. Hey, what's going on, M? Thank you for the four months. Can we get a day of overs again today? Hmm, today doesn't feel like an overs day. I don't know. Today feels a little more random. Yesterday was like a no brain. All the matches were overs, but pretty much. This is 20 and a half over? Really? That's a bit weird. I mean, Zverev, I don't know. I don't feel like Zverev is going to lose 6-4, 6-4. Maybe. As 4-4 handed, Medvedev goes into the 4-4 again. It's Zverev, sliced, and wide from Zverev, 30-love. I don't know if it's going to be... I think Zverev can get to a tie break, right? Right? Maybe? I don't know. 30-love as Medvedeves serves again into the back end of Zverev, 4-4, Medvedev. To the back end of Zverev, to the 4-4, Medvedev. Into the 4-4, Zverev, Medvedev with a volley. Here's a drop shot. Zverev can't get it. Nice drop volley from Medvedev. This is going to be our finish to leave, right? Medvedeves coming in there twice. 40-love. Nice volleys, which is weird to say about Medvedeves' volleys. Does anyone have any bets on this, by the way? Any bets on this match? It is an interesting one. As we were back in the net from Medvedev. Good returns, Zverev, 40-15. As Medvedeves serves. And ace, bang, all right. 1-1. We're going to get like, that's weird that it's 20 and a half. Surely it would have been, I would have thought for sure. Maybe at least a tie break. It was going to be straight sets. At least a tie break, right? Between these two. Hey, simply grace for the membership. Thank you, simply grace for the tier two member. Zverev, appreciate that, welcome. All right, 1-1 in this one. As a German, I had to take it. And you, well, who'd you take? Zverev for the win, okay? I mean, his odds are very high, but that's because last time they played, he got bagled by Medvedeves, an exhibition tournament at the end of last year. So that's why, as Medvedeves hits that one out and it's 15-love, like I think the over's the play for this one. Like, how do you, like, do you think Zverev's going to not get, at least get to a tie break? It's a slow court. So it's going to be hard, it should be hard to break, or it should be not hard to break. It should be, should favour Zverev with at least getting games because he can grind out these rallies. Also, Zverev's got more variety, so he might be able to take advantage of the net. Just something Alkreuz did really well yesterday against GreekSport, or just in general. I don't know. It just seems weird to think that Zverev's going to get whooped today, especially with Medvedeve, like, you know, already not happy with the courts. Well, like, Zverev's up three-love already. There's been a volley there from, oh, Zverev in the net! Try to go to the net, but not a good drop volley. 30-15? Also, Goff just got broken. What? Who's going to lose today, Chad? That's, who's going to be upset today? Who is going to be the upset of the day? You like Pedestrian today? Okay. I think Nori could beat Rubelev. I don't know if that's an upset, but it's something. Kviteva could beat Pagula, and Castella could beat Garcia. Castella might beat Garcia. That one is, Castella has been, well, was good this time last year. She's kind of, she fell off a little bit, but 40-15. Garcia, we watched her as well. She hasn't been amazing. 40-15? Who's going to serve out wide to the point of Medi, Medi in the net? Two-one. Zverev on serve. Pole-beating FAA maybe? That could happen too, right? Answer my question! That's a question. The question, jerk! How's Elkis playing? He's playing all right. He hasn't played anyone huge yet, but he's playing okay. Question, is the out-voice of recording? Yeah, yeah. So the Hawkeye is automatic line calls, and it's all, yeah, it's all automatic. Someone, I don't know whose voice it is, but it's, yeah, all automatic. Got Sakri, Pagula, Ega, Fritz, Medi, and Apale today. Okay, M, good luck with that. Sakri's on, playing well. Pagula's coming up later. Shfiantec, yep. Fritz, yep. Medi on now. I think the hardest one would be maybe Pagula, right? And maybe Medvedev, I mean. Runa's comments were so unnecessary at the net. Yeah, yeah, Runa's interest, it was an interesting one. Did anyone see, I saw on his, I think it was his Instagram story. He put out a thing saying like, hey, before you like give me shitty comments and stuff. He kind of, I don't think he made it better. Because he came out, he made a comment, let me try and find it. Oh yeah, here we go. It's on Jose Morgato's, here we go. He wrote, on his Instagram story, he wrote before you write hate or shitty comments on my or any other, any account, you should be aware of how the majority read your comments and see you as an unintelligent. I feel like that's such a, that's not a good move. Because now it's gonna feel more like those kind of things make things worse. Like, because now people are gonna troll him. I don't think he realizes like, he thinks that I think, gotta realize the tennis community is as much as a shit show sometimes as every other community in the world. You know, every other online community, the tennis community is full of anonymous trolls, right? It's not like just because it's tennis, it's like higher class of commenters. No, you should have the comments that don't come through on this channel, let alone on Twitter. So I feel like he's just poking the trolls. Again, I don't know if that was a smart move to like, be like, oh, your comments are stupid. You're unintelligent. And it's like, excuse me, don't make, don't give them a reason to come at ya. Love 15 here. Should have just left it. I mean, just asking to be, asking for trouble. There's been a lovely violence there in the open court. All right. Love 30. Also three one, Fakina up at the moment. By the way, winner of this play is Fakina or Garen in the quarters. And then he wrote, harsh judgments are handed out so people feel better about themselves, but everyone if, of average or above, average intelligence can see that they are hurting and have been brought down by something. As that goes in the net there from his very 1530. And then he says, been brought down by something that has them feeling defensive. And then jealousy maybe. So they become critical of others, hoping to restore their self-esteem, needless to say with no luck. Again, that is, look, I get it. It's a, but it's, I don't think it's gonna have the effect that he thinks it is. I don't think those people making those comments are gonna go, hmm, you're right. I'm gonna delete my account and go and get a job. Like, you know what I mean? I don't think, I don't think the people that are gonna like, hate comment on his stuff or maybe DM him hateful things, which is totally wrong by the way. Don't do that. But the people that do that are not gonna look in the mirror and be like, maybe I should change my life and get out of my mom's basement. It's not gonna happen. They're gonna go buy another bag of Cheetos and keep typing. So, I don't know if it's gonna have the right effect, but look, I think he's talking to the, he's talking to a community of trolls and they're gonna just go, yes, we got him. Let's keep trolling him. Better to ignore. 15-40, even though it's really hard to ignore, trust me, I know. It's not easy. All right, 30-40, break points here. As with a certain entity, the forehand of Zverev, forehand from Medi, into the back of Zverev, to the back of Medvedev, forehand from Zverev, is good, Medvedev with a slice. Zverev comes in with a smash. Medvedev hits a forehand and then the volley is too good, Zverev breaks. Three-ones, Zverev. All right. This is a start. Here we go, three-one. Sasha. Let's go, Fakina and Sasha, you're my only hope in the fan slam. Yeah, I've got Fakina as well, Dutchy. Who do I have? Fakina, let me have a look at who's winning first because that's more important than who I am because my team's not winning. So, we've got Ball, Sports Fanatic, K, Vamos' girl and the dude, a top five in the fan slam right now. And I've got Fakina, Sinner, Greek Spore, he's gone. Murray, he's gone. So, I've got Sinner and Fakina, they're the only ones left. Has been a four now from Medi, that's a winner. Down the line, nice. Unless Fakina takes on Sinner in the final, which I don't think can happen, right? Oh no, it can. Yeah, okay, that's gonna happen. Fakina, Sinner, final, yeah, okay. Good luck, Cam. And then I've got Shrion taking the women's. Yeah, okay. Cool story, bro. Love 15, Zverev takes the break. Goff, by the way, just broke back against Pedersen. Four-one for Kina, up against Garen. And three-one, Sakri, but she just got broken for the first time. So, she's got three love in a women's match. It's never three love, is it? We saw, there's Arsasipenko. All right, four-and-a-back-and, Zverev goes again to the back of Medi, back of him from Zverev, down the line, Medi over the forehand. But Zverev hit it out, love 30. By the way, join the fanslam for Miami. We've got Miami fanslam coming up, I'm excited for that. Because I need to redeem myself after a terrible Indian Worlds. I'm gonna win Miami chat, I'm just waiting for that one. Love 30, 15 minutes, 16 minutes played. As Zverev serves in the back end of Medvedev, the return in the volley of Zverev, Terrible's volley, Medvedev hits a nice pass and then the volley as well. And it's love 40, Medi. Unbelievable. Zverev's drop volley, not good enough. I feel like if Zverev's gonna come to the net, you can't, drop volley's not gonna work in Zverev. You gotta be aggressive at the net. Don't be cute. Love 40, Zverev with a serve. Love 40, serve out wide, the back end of Medvedev, four-and-a-back from Zverev, get into the back end of Medi, into the four-and-a-back of Sasha, as we had a four-and-a-back from Medvedev. Get into the four-and-a-back of Zverev, into the four-and-a-back of Medi, the four-and-a-back of Zverev, Medi with a back-hand on the stretch. Zverev, four-hand, inside-out is good. Medvedev with a slice, it goes wide. 15-40. So the chance here for Medi to get the break straight back. All right, what's going on? Chat, how are we doing? By the way, Fakina is dominating Garene at the moment. There's a bit of a, well, maybe not a shock, but it's a bit of a shock that Garene's in the, that far into the tournament, I guess. Took out Kasparud. 15-40, second serve. Hey, what's going on? Dawn, good to see Dawn in the chat. 15-40, as the four-and-a-back return goes in the net from Medvedev. Just a slow return, love 30-40. High-quality match so far. Some good rallies. I'll give it, I'll say that for sure. Good rallies, couple of good shots, but it's gonna be one of those. Zverev and Medvedev are gonna drag the rallies. We know that. We'll just say about why the back of Medvedev four-and-a-from Zverev into the four-and-a-Medi, into the four-and-a-Zverev. Zverev hits a four-hand passing shot, but it's not good enough. Volley from Zverev is a drop shot. Medvedev gets there, and Zverev with a four-hand down the line, winner. Lucky Zverev, that was very lucky because he hit another stupid little drop volley. None of that. Gotta cut that out because Medvedev's too quick. It worked on that occasion, but Medvedev nearly made Zverev look silly. He's gotta make those, he's gotta hit those volleys, Sasha. Drop volleys aren't gonna work. You're gonna hit drop volleys and be aggressive. He gets the deuce, good comeback. Let me say about why the four-and-a-Medvedev back of Zverev, into the four-and-a-Medi, to the back of Zverev, Medvedev with a four-hand. Again, to the back-hand of Zverev, into the four-and-a-Medvedev, and Zverev in the net. Advantage Medvedev, Advantage Medvedev, 20 minutes into this. Advantage Medvedev also, so Sakur is up three-two with a break, Fakina's up four-one with a break, and Goff is up three-two on serve. The four match is going on right now. Advantage Medvedev to get this break back. Zverev down to the four-and-a-Medvedev, return goes into the back-and-a-Zverev. Four-and-a-Medved, again to the back-hand of Zverev. Zverev hits it out. Back on serve three-two. By the way, Chat, I know this is kind of a bit of a... I wouldn't call it a controversial topic, but a bit of a divided topic. Court-level camera. Do you like it as a whole, like as a full thing, or even like the side-angle camera where they go from like almost corner of the court and they look across? Do you like it? Do you not? What do you reckon? Because I know a lot of Twitter was like, we love it, and then people are like, this is the worst. And I'm sort of in the middle. I don't like it the whole time, but I like it. Well, for me, for what we do here, I need to see the whole court. But what do you think? Do you like it? Do you not like it? A mix is fine? Yeah, I like a little bit of a mix. Or maybe the option to pick. That would be cool. Not just sometimes full view, full view. Okay, so you guys are all kind of going, court-level camera is not great. Sometimes the ball doesn't show true. Yeah, the reason why I don't like the court-level camera for this, what we're doing here, is because I can't see the baseline on the other side. So if someone's hitting the ball away from me, I'm like, well, is it in? Is it out? Like I can't sell. But it is great in it. Like I do like it as like a kind of like almost like a coaching tool. It's really cool to see the players on court-level be like, oh, we're right there behind them and they're hitting them all so hard and kind of gives you an idea of how to spin off a court and all that kind of stuff. But as a, I don't know, yeah. I like court-level camera for small portions of the map. Yeah, quality shot. I don't know if you have this problem, but whenever there's a court-level camera and you're trying to call the point, you can't see what's happening down the other end. I'm always like, wait, was it out? Was it in? Wait, what are we? It throws me. Yeah, the option to pick's good. Cause other sports like Formula One, I think like basketball, you can have like, you can choose the camera you wanna watch. So if people wanna watch it, you have the option. Yeah. So hopefully Tennis TV can do that. Cause I like it sometimes. Love 15. But not all the time. I like it when there's an epic rally. Like to see Rafa hitting topspin forehands. You know, that's what I wanna see court-level camera. You know, you wanna see that spin. All right, love 15. Here's Varev was up 3-1 with the break. Now he's back on serve. Mehvedev back in the backhand. As Varev goes again to the back end of Mehdi. Into the back end of Varev. Mehvedev of the backhand, pass. But the boss, Varev Volley goes long. He was there too, Varev. He just didn't execute. 15-0. 15-0. What's going on, Matthew? Mehvedev was targeting the Varev forehand, but the high bouncing courts has allowed Sasha to rip his forehand. Mehvedev, it feels like Mehvedev's in the backhand a lot more now, for sure. The Varev hits in the net. And it's 30-15. 30-5. Also, it's Fakina's up 5-1 against Garen. Koko's trying to go up 4-2 against Pedersen. Sakari, trying to go up... Well, she has gone up 4-2 against Pliskeva. Has been a double fault. 30-0. Double fault from Sasha. Also from Mehdi. I heard Sasha's voice. Good forehand there from Mehvedev. And Varev puts it to the sky. Smash from Mehvedev, Varev gets up the slice, but it's in the net. Mehvedev, 40-30. Also 4-2, Goff, 40-30. Can we pick a new ghost because Varev is now playing? Yeah, I guess if someone gets a major injury he's out for a long, long time. Might be able to... I don't know, we could have done Rafa, but I just haven't had time to figure it out. There's been a fault. Back in the net and we're at 3-3 in the first. Mehvedev comes back to level. Varev is more aggressive but erratic. Mehvedev looks more passive, making less errors per game as the match progresses, call it vintage already. Look, Varev is coming to the net. It feels like a lot more in this first part of the match. And that makes sense, right? Because we know a tactic that has worked against Mehvedev has been coming to the net, blah, blah, blah. But the problem with Varev is he doesn't really have, like he's come to the net nine times already, five times he's won the point. So that's 56% of the time. So he's coming to the net a lot, which is a good idea. But I just don't know if he has the quality volleys like a, even like a city pass. I mean, who would you say is a better volley? City pass or Varev? City passes volleys can also be kind of dodgy. Great drop shot there from Varev though. 15 love. Who has the better volleys you reckon, Chad? Steph or Sasha? As we had a fault there from Varev. Now Steph definitely comes to the net more. I think he uses the volley more. We see him at the net more. Yeah, well, I think, yeah, maybe Steph, probably Steph, right? I feel like Varev's got just a drop volley. Like overall, he doesn't really do my, like from what he's come to the net now he's either done a drop volley or he's missed it. As that goes to the net, 15 all. Whereas at least City pass has like that aggressive, like punch of a volley, you know, he punches the volley. Whereas Varev seems to just like finesse the volley, which doesn't work very well. Yes. And also, yeah, Steph has natural feel for the ball. Yeah, but having a one-handed backhand, I think that helps with a strong backhand volley too. So that probably helps, but yeah. And that's, you know, but it's not like Varev can't volley. He's going to have to today as he hits a four on the line, comes in and then he hits a volley and that's better. Puts that one away and it's 30-15. City pass much better in my opinion. Transitions better too, says quality shot. Yeah, yeah. Like Varev on that a point there, smack the four-hand down the line, Medvedev with a slice and it just sat up. So I mean, even Medvedev would have hit that volley in, right? But it's sort of those tough volleys where it's, where the passing shot could be hit hard. City pass, I would prefer him to be the one to try and hit the volley over after a hard passing shot than Varev, I feel like Varev would just loop it to the sky and then all of a sudden just get hit by the smash. As we're going to find out the backhand of Varev, backhand of Medvedev, into the four-hand Varev again. Being more aggressive is Varev and Medvedev in the net. 40-15, Varev. And as Varev does, Steph is lovely to watch, there you go. But Varev does have the capabilities of volleying. I think we can say, I mean, he's better than Medvedev in the net, I think we can all agree on that. 40-15, but it seems a little unnatural maybe for him to come to the net. Cause he's not like, he usually stands a couple of meters behind the baseline, rallies, coming to the nets almost like a, well, if I have to, I'll come to the net. I can put volleys away, but I don't want to. As we're back in now from Varev down the line into the four-hand Medvedev, into the four-hand Varev. One of them, Medvedev goes down the line and wide and Varev gets back to lead, four-three. On-serve in the first set. Other scores, five-two Garin, sorry, Fakina against Garin, five-two Golf against Pedersen. Four-three, Sakri against Pliskima. Everyone has a better game than Medvedev in the net. Well, yes, that's probably not a high bar. Steph ought to have more variety with the backhand than what he does. Yeah, Steph's backhand slices the thing that really, it's hard to watch at times. It's okay, but it's like very awkward. I mean, yeah, when he starts, like he just almost pushes it. Paul has hit some very great volleys recently. Yeah, Tommy Paul at the nets are underrated. I'm better at the net than Medvedev. Says Ricardo. The mountain view is gorgeous, yeah. Indian Wells is a picture. Jack's side, is Sakri's good at the net? Yeah, well, yeah, for sure. Paul's a great athlete, yep. Raffer is at the net, is underrated. Oh, look, Raffer's good. Raffer's good at the net, yeah. City pass looks like he was a shovel in his hand when he hit the slice. Okay, that's the one way of putting it, yeah. I've always thought that Sinner has great potential volleys. Yeah, but yeah, I mean, he's sort of, I guess, in this very category. He'd rather be on the baseline, but if he has to, he will come to the net. Alcares is one who actively uses the net to his advantage, I think, for sure. And also, Runa, not afraid to come to the net, almost looking to come to the net. Finish off points. Some players are just more comfortable going side to side. They don't want to go in and into the net and back to the baseline. And Medvedev and Zverev are those kind of guys. They have to come to the net, they will, but they, I mean, Medvedev sometimes doesn't. As Medvedev hits a volley, a four-hand in the net, sometimes they don't have to hit a volley, like that point there. Zverev just came to the net, tried to just push Medvedev to hit a passing shot and he couldn't do it. Love 15. Lehechka's good at the net as well. Yeah, those ultra aggressive guys who are looking to finish points quickly are very good. Runa, Lehechka, Alcaraz, all very aggressive. Happy to come to the net, put it away. And I love that style of tennis. It's just so much fun, that ultra aggressive style. All right, love 15. He's gonna backhand to backhand rally, going out of the backhand again of Zverev, four-hand from Medvedev. Again to the four-hand Zverev, into the four-hand Medvedev, Zverev hits it wide. 15 all, 15 all as Medvedev serves again. And ace out wide, bang, all right. Not too many aces so far on this one. Considering these guys are known kind of for their aces. Who's gonna win? I think it's Medvedev. But Zverev, I think Zverev's gonna put up a fight. He already has. He's gonna serve out wide at the backhand. It was Zverev, good return to the backhand of Medvedev. Medvedev smacks away a backhand winner. 40-15. Shelton's also good at the net. Yeah, yeah, again, part of that young generation. What's going on, Rowdy? How you doing, mate? All right, nice sitting there from Zverev on the return. Now from Medvedev, Zverev in trouble. As Medvedev hits a four-hand again. Into the backhand, Zverev to the backhand of Medvedev. Four-hand from Zverev, into the backhand again of Medvedev. Backhand is Zverev, Medvedev with the backhand. Into the four-hand, Zverev to the four-hand of Medvedev. Into the backhand again of Zverev. As Medvedev hits the four-hand down the line. Zverev with the backhand cross court goes wide, four-four. First set. Game Medvedev. Zverev just having a chat now. Over-under was, over-under was 20 and a half, right? I really miss Nishioka. He was one of my favorite players. Yeah, he's not retired though. He's still there. He's just trying to come back from injury or recovering from injury. So you might still get a year or two out of Nishioka yet. Four-four, first set. Is that Nishioka or Nishioka? I thought it said Nishioka. Nishioka's playing, so I mean, I don't know why he would miss him. He just played. Hey, thank you, Merrick for becoming a member. Appreciate that. 15 love here. 15 love. Why the half? I don't understand. Oh, you mean why 20 and a half? Because Zverev says the fault. The reason why it's 20 and a half is because if it was 20 on the dot, who wins? Like, is it 20? Like, it's easy to say 20 and a half because it's either gonna be 20 or 21. And the bookies can go, well, 21 is a win, 20 is a loss if it's over, you know, depending on whatever it is. Just makes it easier. As we return now, going into the back end of Zverev. Zverev is a winner. That's a great shot. This is gonna be our finish to you. Huge back end for Sasha. That's his favorite shot. 30 love. I'm saying under is my answer, okay. By the way, Goff's got two set points. Let's take the first set. As we default there from Zverev, second serve. Please explain over and under. Okay. We'll do it after this. As we're served now to the back end of Medi. Four now from Zverev is four on it from Medvedev. Zverev with a volley, Medvedev with a pass. Zverev with another volley, drop volley. It's not gonna work. It's not gonna work. Medvedev puts it away. That's what I'm saying. Those volleys, like the first volley was decent. He just didn't hit it deep enough or angled it away enough. But the second volley, he just kind of scoops it up, Zverev. And Medvedev's too quick to just, you know, let that be a drop shot winner, you know? Goff on the first set, by the way. Fakina's got set points as well. All right, 30-15, as we're served from Zverev. Into the four end of Medi, back end of Zverev. The back end of Medvedev, into the four end of Zverev. Medvedev with the back end. Into the four end of Zverev, into the four end of Medvedev. Going down the line of the back end of Zverev. Back end of Medi, to the back end again of Zverev. Into the four end of Medvedev. Zverev's back end goes down the line. That's a good shot. Medvedev gets it, forehand. Into the four end of Zverev. Four end of Slice from Medvedev. Goes long, and it's 40-15. Good rally from Zverev. He's winning some of these long rallies. If you just enjoyed it, Zverev was at 3-1 with a break. He then got broken straight back. We're on serve. Also, Fakina won the first set. That's great for Team Williams. And probably Team Duchy as well, I think, right? Duchy, serve down to the back end of Medi, return, nope. That is a let. Zverev kicks the ball like a Bundesliga striker. Is that a good reference chat? I don't know if that's, is that a soccer thing? Is that, did I get that reference right? 40-15. And Zverev serves. Into the four end of Medi. Four end of Zverev, into the back end of Medi. On the stretch goes in. Back end Slice, there's Zverev. Medvedev of the four end pass. Zverev of the drop volley in the net. Nice hitting there from Medvedev again. Zverev is just too fancy when he comes to the net. He's like trying to finesse the ball. Now, that might be, okay, this is a very deep cut. If you know Zverev, you might know why he might do this. And it comes back from his childhood. Does anyone know why Zverev might finesse the ball at the net? This is going to be a very hard question. Like if anyone gets this, and this is my theory, this is not, I don't know if this is true, but this is just a theory. 40-30. As Zverev, it's a great serve and he gets a 5-4. Does anyone know why Zverev might be a little fancy at the net, a little bit, a little bit Slice and Dice and drop volley and fancy and oh my gosh, someone got it. Lord. It's because Roger Federer was his favorite player. Maybe that's why he's coming to the net pretending like he's Federer. Again, just a theory, who knows? Because of Roger coming to the net, trying to be Roger. Doing the drop volleys, Sasha, that's not, you know that guy, come on now. Come on now, don't be Roger. Look, we all do it, right? If you ever play tennis, you go out on a court, you're like, I'm going to play like Nadal today. I'm going to play like Rafa. And then you shank everything over the fence and you're like, maybe not, I'm not Rafa. The man is delusional. Hey look, because he's hitting a lot of slices and stuff and it's like, come on, use your power. Use your big boy muscles, come on now. Anyways, the over-under, so what the hell is that? Well, first of all, it's, well, we're going to play, it's a game that we play on this channel. We're not going to play it right now, but stay tuned for that. But it means it's a total number of games in a match. So if the score is 6464, the total number of games is 20. And the over-under is based on that total number of games. And it's also a betting term, or is the betting term, right? That's where I got it from anyway, that's the most common use. So people bet on the over, which means it's going to be more games than the over, the bookies have suggested. And the under is when it's under that. So like for example, this match was 20 and a half games. The over would be 21 or more. The under would be 20 or less, total number of games. Does that make sense? And in this match, I'm so shocked that they thought that Zverev wasn't going to win at least a few games in each set. So does that make sense? Hopefully that makes sense. All right, five, four. Zverev with the lead, Mehmet is serving to stay in the set as we're back into backhand rally. And again, from Mehmet to the backhand is Zverev, point out for Mehmeti, into the backhand of Zverev, into the backhand of Mehmetev, into the backhand of Zverev, into the backhand of Mehmeti, into the backhand of Zverev, it's wide, 15 love. I bet the over, hell yeah. And the rule is you always bet the over, because it's just more fun. If you bet the under, you'd be stressing right now. You want to see as many games as possible, three setters, that's what the over is. You want to bet the over, you always want to pick the over. Maybe not bet, don't bet if you don't bet already. Don't gamble, but yeah. Picking the over is more fun. Zverev hits it out, 30 love. Because if it's the over hits, it's usually a good match. The under is usually a shit match. Like you bet, you pick the under on Shreontech matches when she wins easily and it's like, no. We might actually, you know what? We might play over under later. I need to get a win after yesterday. Chat's been too chatty, too chirpy, mate. You guys are bragging too much. We'll need to put you back in your place and get a win. So back and return into the back of Zverev, four down from Medi, to the four to Zverev, again to the four to Medvedev, four down from Zverev, again to the four to Medi, down the line to the back end of Zverev, as Medi hits the four-hand cross court. Zverev, oh, let's it go long. All right, Medi hits it out, 30-15. Roger status update, he does have a net worth more than double of Nolay and Rafa. Roger is crushing in the business world. Yeah, rowdy. That Uniqlo money, Uniqlo cash, that was the, that was a big deal as Medvedev serves an ace out wide. Bang, 40-15. Who's looking better so far? Medvedev's not doing anything too fancy. So he's kind of not paying attention to him because he's kind of just doing his thing. Zverev is trying to come to the net doing a lot more. Medvedev, but it's very close. I'd say Medvedev just a little better. Back end of back end from Medi now to the back of Zverev, again to the back of Medvedev. Zverev with the back end, into the back end of Medvedev, the back end of Zverev, as Medi hits the four-hand. Into the four-hand of Zverev, to the four-hand of Medvedev. Into the four-hand of Zverev, as Medi hits a four-hand down the line, into the back end of Zverev, back end of Medvedev on the stretch, goes in the net. 40-30. I would say that Medvedev looks slightly better, but Zverev's trying to be more aggressive. So he is making a lot more errors. By the way, Zverev's four-hand shot quality right now is at a 9.4. That is off the charts. That is 9.4 out of 10. That's insane. Medi's at a 7.5. That's huge. There's been a back end now from Zverev. That's a good shot. Medi in the net, okay. Deuce, Zverev trying to steal this game. Medvedev's being maybe a little too passive. He's standing back and just being a brick wall, but kind of letting Zverev do what he wants. And that might not be a good thing long-term. And we get to Deuce. Medvedev will serve that wide. Oh, Zverev almost hit a return winner. Advantage Medvedev. And Medi just did one of those doubles alley or doubles alley kind of serves. And I'll show you what that means. We're gonna go to school after this game. But interesting, Zverev almost made him pay though. Which is the only problem with that tactic. As Medi serves a fault, second serve. Double fault, Medvedev. Got my salt in there. Okay, Medi. Hitting a little bit too much on the second serve. Now we get to Deuce. We know what it means, what means James. As we return now, going into the front of Medvedev. Good swinging volley, set up by that serve. Advantage Medvedev. Zverev's rest for injury could have been a blessing to be a better player. Alright, advantage Medvedev. There's a bit of fault. Second serve. Now while the back is Zverev, return to the back of Medvedev for Zverev. Into the net. Alright, let's go to school. So, this is what Medvedev did on that serve and it almost bit him in the butt. So Medvedev likes to do this serve where he stands way out here, which is more of a doubles position to serve. And he likes to do this so he can serve it here. Right? And he tries to serve it out. And the reason why that is is so he can get his opponent to return the ball from here. And even if his opponent gets the ball in, he has this whole court to hit into, right? But the thing is, Zverev went down the line and almost hit the ball here, which meant Medvedev was stuck here in strand and sprinting across. If that had gone in, Medvedev had no chance. He was not near that at all. So that's the only downside to that tactic from Medvedev of serving out that way because he leaves this court exposed. If the serve's not wide enough, or if he doesn't, you know, if he hits the ball, serves it to this guy instead, rather than being out wide, then it leaves sort of this whole line for him to get beaten down by. So if that had gone in, Zverev would have been a great shot and it would have been a very poor serve from Medvedev, but he got away with it because it went wide. But that's something that Medvedev does a lot. It's kind of, he's one of the only guys. Him and Alkares do that, but Alkares does it like a kick serve to a lefty. So he does the opposite side, but it is a fun tactic to watch Medvedev do, but it can, if you don't have a good wide serve, it's not going to work. Back in now from Zverev down the line, he comes in the net, Medvedev with a pass, Zverev with a volley, that was solid. Solid volley from Sasha, 30-love. Around the post and flat, yeah. Yeah, and Zverev almost hit it. Camp's inner John Madden. Is that the, is that the football guy? I love going, I love going to school and riding on the whiteboard. Hopefully, hopefully showing you guys what's going on. Give you guys, hopefully you'll learn something. That's the main thing. Ace down the T, Zverev, second ace of the day, 40-love for Sasha to get to six-five and at least play a tie break. 40-love, as we get a serve. Out wide, it's a fault. Second serve, learn something every match. Oh, that's so good, I'm so happy. 40-love. There's always something to learn. That's why we watch so many matches because every match has something. We learn something about the players or about the game. There's a bit of backhand return now from Medvedev, backhand from Zverev. Get into the backhand of Medvedev, into the backhand of Zverev, into the backhand of Medvedev. Then a slice from Zverev, goes into the backhand of Medvedev again. The backhand of Zverev. As Medvedev hits the backhand again to the backhand of Zverev. Medvedev with a forehand cross-court. Zverev gets with his own forehand, Medvedev. Hits it in the net, Zverev six-five. Tie-break, maybe. Okay, that's the answer to questions. Rowdy. Second-best current rivalry behind Rafa and Nol? Ooh, second-best rivalry between... That's a good question for the chat. All right, chat. Now, this is not... I feel like this is a personal preference kind of question. There's no right answer. But what is the best rivalry in your opinion? What's your favorite rivalry outside of the Goats? Outside of Djokovic? Now, Rowdy, can we use like Nolay versus Medvedev? Or do we have to like avoid Goats at all times? Oh, point. It has to be two random players. Is there rules to this? Or can we put in like Rafa versus somebody else? All right, so we've got Medi Steff. Okay, Rubelev Medi. Medi Nolay. I mean, Medvedev Nolay is up there for me. Alcrae Sinner. That's a good one. Kiryos Sidze pass, okay. Love that. Random random, okay. I guess they have to be active players, right? So you can't say Fedor and Nadal. It's got to be active, right? McAdrow ball. Okay, yeah, it's got to be... Come on, we got to make it like... You can't... It's got to be active. Stan versus Djokovic. Nice. It's got to be active players. Nori Alkaraz, that's a low key, a fun one too. A bit of an underrated pick. Stan Vruna. Yes! Rowdy, what did you make of Runa's comments yesterday? Cause I know you're a Runa fan. Did you love it? Or did you think maybe you shouldn't have said it? What is... Well, I want to see what Rowdy has to say. 420 versus hard cider. Why don't I have both? Or is that too much? They're active, they didn't die though. Come on now. All right, sorry. So yeah, okay. They could come back at 50, 60 years old and still play. Okay. All right, that goes out on the road from Mehbidev, it's love 15. Kyrus Nadal, good one. Paul versus Fritz, good one. It's Vera of Noorley, nice. What about this one? Mehbidev, Vera, anyone like this rivalry? I don't mind this one. Cam, let's... No, Ricardo. Couldn't do my job if that was the case. Love 15, Vera wants this set right now. Serve out wide the back end of Zverev. Oh, Zverev with a winner. Wait, Demetri, no, Demetri double folded, did he? Demetri double fold. Uh-oh. Demetri double fold? He did. Got my salt in there. Double folded, love 30. Chance for Zverev to steal the set. Goes fold, second serve. Runa went to the comment section to stand and said it was a joke. Oh, that's nah. No, it wasn't, come on. Back end of back end rally going into the back end of Zverev. Back end of Mehbidev. Get into the back end of Zverev. Into the back end of Mehbidev. Get into the back end of Zverev. Medi with the back end. Get into the back end of Zverev. To the back end of Mehbidev. Back end of Zverev. Into the back end of Mehbidev. Zverev just rallying with Mehbidev at the moment as Mehbidev goes on the line and hits it long. Love 40, we got set points for Zverev. I hope Runa didn't go and say it was, oh, I was just kidding. No, come on. I want Runa to stand by his comments because come on, don't cower in fear and be like, oh, I was just kidding. No, own it, own it. I want him to own it. Mean what, you know, you've meant that. You said it, you meant it. And the second serve now from Zverev, Mehbidev. To the back end of Zverev. Back end of Mehbidev. Get into the slice of Zverev. Into the front end of Mehbidev. One of Zverev on the stretch goes in the net. One saved, 1540. Yeah, look, I don't know if he went in the comment section of Stan and said it was a joke. Because, no, don't back down. Don't be that per... The worst thing is when someone talks shit and then this like goes, oh, I was just kidding when they get backlash. No, no, no, own it. He called it an inside joke. No, no. Don't do that. Second serve goes to the back end of Zverev. Four and a half from Mehbidev. Into the back end of Zverev. Slice into the front of Mehbidev. Four and a half from Zverev. Down the line goes wide, 30, 40. I don't want to see Runa back down and be like, oh, I was just kidding, man. Darn it. Just like Sinti passing Mehbidev. He's a small thief who doesn't know how to fight. They don't back down. Oh, I was just kidding. No, Mehdy's like, screw that guy. All right, 30, 40. Still a set point if Zverev to take this first set. I was just kidding is my favorite line. No, that's that. I don't like that. That's a weak, that's a weak. It was just a prank, bro. Yeah, exactly. Four and a four and now. Still a set point if Zverev hit the tape goes in, Mehbidev with a drop shot. It's too good. Mehdy learned how to drop shot for the clay season. French open, watch out. Deuce. Rebrinka go back in and net comment. Oh, the comment, yeah. Stan didn't see it was a joke. All right, let's. No, it wasn't a joke. Come on now. Served now from Mehbidev out wide as good. The return goes wide for Zverev. Mehbidev from love 40. Has the advantage to get to the tie break. By the way, we're almost at 300 likes. Thank you for that. Don't get to subscribe as well. We're almost at 127K, which is kind of crazy. All right, advantage Mehbidev serving. An ace out wide, we're going to the tie break. And now it's time. All right, Chad, who's going to win the tie break? You tell me. It's been a very interesting set. Zverev just had three set points. At love 40, I feel like Mehbidev's going to win it. Now that Zverev had that chance, big chance too. Love 40 is not nothing. You tell me, who's going to win this tie break? What's the score going to be? That is my question to you. Mehbidev, Mehbidev, Sasha. Sasha, Mehbidev, 86. Ten, eight, Zverev, Zverev, 75. 73, Mehbidev. All right, 75. A lot of Mehbidev, he's 1-0 Mehbidev. He wins the first point, gets the mini break. 1-0. All right, let's get to it. A lot of people go with Mehbidev, it seems. A few sashes, but mostly Mehbidev in the chat, it feels. One love Mehbidev. He's got the mini break. If you're just joining us, love 40. Sasha just had three set points before the tie break. We're going to serve. That's a fault. Second serve. Double fault, Jesus. Mehbidev just goes, here, take it straight back. I don't want it. 1-1. Can Stan beat Sinner today? I don't think he will. I'd love to see him make a match of it, but I don't think he will. There's been a foul now from Mehbidev out again. Jesus, what is he doing, Mehdy? 2-1, Zverev. Terrible, terrible hitting from Mehbidev. Mehbidev having a chat to himself as well. All right, 2-1, Zverev with the mini break. Also, Goff is getting bagled in the second set of her match. Hello? Zverev serves. Now, why the back end of Mehbidev? Drop shot there from Zverev is too good. And it's Zverev 3-1 with the mini break. Ready? They have played 12 times. Many finals, six wins each. Yeah, it is split straight down the middle. Thank you, Zverev, for that. It's one of the best rivalries of the next generation. You know, 12 matches. I don't know if anyone else has played more matches in this generation of player. Maybe Sinthi Pass, Mehbidev played like 10, right? Zverev, Sinthi Pass, have they played a few? There's been a 4-1 to 4-1 rally. 3-1 here is with a back end now from Zverev. Back end of Mehbidev. Again, at the back end of Zverev. He comes to the net, Mehbidev with the pass. Zverev with the volley, he hits it out. Yeah, Zverev's high back end volley. He's failed a couple of times. 3-2, we're back on serve. Holy shit, Goff's down 4 love. My gosh. That's crazy. All right, 4, sorry, 3-2. Back on serve. Hasn't been a pretty tie break. In fact, it's been pretty ugly. 3-2, look, that's why you stay, right, chat for the comedy. Come for the tennis, stay for the laughs. As that goes in the net from Zverev, it's 3-3. The change ends. What's going on? Callum, how you doing? Also, Sakri 2-1 in the second. She won the first set, 6-4. And Fakina is up a set, but down 3-2 on serve in the second. 3-3. We didn't lie to that joke. That was a classic. You're pretty, pretty ugly. Come on. Then you tell me you didn't use that joke when you were in preschool. Come on. I'm still using it. As we're gonna serve now, the 4-1 of Zverev, but it's a fault from Mehdi. Second serve. As we have 4-1 return, that's a hair in my mouth. Backhand down the line. That's distracting. Into the backhand of Zverev. Zverev hits it out, 4-3, Mehvedev. Now, if you're just joining us, Zverev had a love 40 game before the tie break. He could have won this set. He had 3 set points. He didn't take it. And Mehdi survived. Usually in that situation, the person in the tie break who had the chances loses. So let's see if that happens today. A lot of unforced errors coming from Zverev's backhand today, which is a little weird. 4-3 on serve in the tie break. Serve. Now why the backhand of Mehvedev, backhand out from Zverev. Into the backhand of Mehvedev. Into the backhand of Zverev. Backhand of Mehdi. Into the backhand of Zverev. Into the backhand of Mehvedev. Zverev with the backhand. Down the line is good. Mehvedev with the forehand. Into the forehand of Zverev. Into the forehand of Mehdi. Forehand from Zverev. Again, into the forehand of Mehvedev. Into the forehand of Zverev. Into the backhand of Mehdi. Into the backhand of Zverev. Backhand of Mehdi goes down the line. and Medi with a point pass. Oh, it's in the net. Whose hair was that? It's Cam's girlfriend, that's the best joke of the day. Ha ha, good one, ha ha ha ha. Four-four as Varev serves. Holy shit, five love. Gough is down five love in the second chat. As we're to serve now for Zverev, into the back end of Medvedev, return goes into the back end of Zverev. Back end of Medvedev, into the forend of Zverev, to the forend of Medvedev on the stretch. Zverev comes to the net with a back end. Medvedev with a pass, Varev with a drop volley. That one worked. This is gonna be our finish to you. Every now and again, it works. The Federer shot, five-four. Cam don't need no one. Yes, exactly. I am single by choice. I chose this life of loneliness. That's by pure choice. I'm not crying. You are. Five-four, it's Varev. He's got some of you in my eye chat. Shut up. First serve is a fault for Medvedev. Second serve, serving to the back end of Zverev. Return goes in the back end of Medvedev. It's Varev with a forehand on the stretch. Sliced into the forend of Medvedev. And Medved hits it out. Six-four, Zverev with a two set points. Two more set points. Take the first set. Well, like Garen just broke Fakina in the second. And so did Pliskeva. Again, well, she didn't break Fakina. She broke Sakri. Anyway, I saw why Medvedev bang, all right. One saved, one more saved. Now it's on Zverev's serve. Set point number five. He's not crying, his eyes are sweating. Exactly, my eyes are sweaty and mum's spaghetti. Six-five, all right. Can's married to Tennis. Don't make it worse. Six-five, Zverev to serve and get this first set. He serves out why the back end of Medvedev. Volley from Zverev is too good. Serve Volley on set point, all right. Sasha takes the first seven, six. Medvedev's got work to do. Sasha's Varev with a first set. Okay, chat. Let's go through some stats and then let's have a chat. Medved embed me. I think he's married. Medvedev just said, he's like, he's saying this awful court is a hard court. It's a disgrace to call this a hard court. It is a disgrace to the game and the umpire's just looking at him like this. He's like, is it a disgrace to call this a hard court, is it a disgrace? He hates this. Medvedev hates this court more than anything, more than clay courts. At least on clay courts he knows what he's getting into. Medvedev hates it. He's saying, oh, he hates it. It's a disgrace to the sport that this is a hard court. That is what Medvedev said. Medvedev gone to the bathroom to go punch a wall or something. Man, he's not a fan of this court. Medvedev's walking so slow. He's walking so, he's like, He's walking really slowly. He's like, uh, and Zverev's just looking at him by laughing. He's laughing Zverev going, oh, because Zverev's like, well, how long does he have in that, you know, how long does he have? And he's like, Medvedev was walking slow on purpose. Oh, me and Medvedev's back, baby. And Zverev's like, hey, you know, I'm winning so I don't care, but. Oh man, that's too funny. All right, anyways, in that first set, 12 winners from Medvedev, 14 errors, 15 winners from Zverev, 17 errors. He hates this court, Medvedev, it's confirmed. If you didn't know now, you know, that's too funny. All right, in other matches, Fakina breaks back, 4-3 in the second against Garen. Golf is down five, love in the second against Peterson and Pushkin was up three-one in the second set against Zachary. All of those matches, the person who's winning the second set lost the first. So those matches are all looking like potential three-setters. Funny for me, Medvedev wins in three, you reckon? I don't know. I don't know if Medvedev wants to win in three. He hates this place, it sucks. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. This is Small Cat Playground, Cat Tears of Joy. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, how can I call this? Small Cat Playground. Oh, it is, it is. It is exactly that. That's what Medvedev thinks, that's funny. Medvedev's crybaby, yeah. Did Zverev just inject something? No. Zverev is struggling to not laugh. Yeah, Zverev's fine. Look, Zverev, if he didn't win the first set, I'm sure it's Zverev. Well, all Medvedev, during the point there, spit on the court, or on the Indian Wells logo. Interesting, we didn't see that during the set. So Medvedev, during a point, spit, maybe it's that point, spit on the logo of Indian Wells, and then just like through his racket towards the court, didn't throw it out of his hand, but man, he's like, he hates this place. This place is hell. Hell on earth, Indian Wells, Medvedev's hell. Oh, Medi. No love lost between Indian Wells and Medvedev. Medvedev, do you think Medvedev's gonna win Indian Wells? Now, I think he wants to win Indian Wells. He's like, I hate this place. This place stinks. Always when he's in America. Medvedev actually has a pretty good record in America. It's only this slow serve as he hates. Why is it too slow for him? Okay, so let's break it down. Why would it be too slow? So if you don't know, Indian Wells is notoriously known as the slowest hard court in the game, right? One of the slowest. There are others, but out of the big tournaments, Australian Open, sorry, Australian Open, US Open, all those big tournaments in the last 1000s, Miami is well coming up. This is known as the slowest. The closest thing to clay you're gonna get is this. And Medvedev's game revolves around, doesn't revolve around power, really? I mean, he's good at grinding the baseline, which is weird that he doesn't enjoy this court because he gets to play a lot of shots, but his serve is not as effective because the baseline, you can't really get the free aces. I mean, they've had seven aces, but that's kind of low for these two guys. And he also can't really get the power through the ground to hit winners off the ground strokes. So it's just a grind and Medvedev hates it, which is weird because, like I said, I thought this surface might suit him because he doesn't mind grinding the rallies, but I guess he doesn't get those free points that he wants on his serve and maybe when he wants to hit the ball flat, he doesn't get what he wants from that. And he's just having to play long, annoying rallies that he's not keen to play. And also for me, I think Medvedev gets into a mood where he hates something and he doesn't really try and figure out how to change it. Like he's like, I hate clay. Therefore he loses on clay. You know, he doesn't want to, he's already made up his mind and that will never change. So it's like, I hate Indian Wells. All right, well, you're probably never gonna win it. So unless you change your attitude towards it and maybe figure out a way to how you can adjust, right? I love 30, first game, Medvedev in trouble. He caught it a disgrace and he spit on the logo. I mean, it's funny as Medvedev revolves on deflecting pace and using it a lot, including bigger serving. Yeah, well, that's a good, that's a good, as well, Farzan. Yeah, for sure. Like someone hitting the ball hard at him as well, he can use their pace. But if no one else is hitting the ball hard, he can't use anyone's pace because there's no pace. So maybe that's another thing as well that he is a counter puncher and he does love to, he does hit the ball in the net there. Love 40, oh Jesus, all right. Watch out for his racket. Everybody duck, if you're in the front row, maybe you might get a souvenir. 40, love 40. The Medi meltdown, yeah, we got it. We got that Medi meltdown already. It's gonna be on Tennis TV, bro. It is, it already is. That's Medvedev to the court. As he serves an ace out wide, bang. Nice serve out wide, a big serve out wide. Still break points if it's very, 15-40. And another ace, all right, bang. 30-40, 30-40. As he serves again, Medvedev. Into the back of his Vero, return to the back of Medvedev. That's a good shot for Medi, and we're a deuce. Okay, nice from Medi, from love 40 down. Still only a couple of breaks of serve against either guy. One break of serve each. As we serve out wide, the find of his Vero, find of Medvedev to the find of his Vero, into the slice of Medvedev, Vero with a drop shot. It's too good, Medi just like, I don't wanna, I don't care about that shot. Advantage Vero, I feel like it's a good idea to go through the champions in recent times at this event. And let's see if there's someone that fits Medvedev's description that maybe he can look at and go, oh, maybe I'll play like that guy and maybe win this one day. As that goes out and Vero on the return, it's back to deuce. Well, so Goff is down 5-1 against Pedersen, but trying to hang on there, love 40, as she tries to break back. Also Sakri back on serve in the second set against Pliskiva, four all between Fakina and Garen. As we serve out wide from Medvedev, that's a good serve. Advantage Medvedev. Advantage Medvedev. So what, Medvedev has to win two games, right? And then the overs hit. Two games and it's over's day 2.0. By the way, it might be over's day because look how many matches are all gone three. For now, from Zverev to the back of Medvedev, into the back of Zverev, back of Medvedev sliced into the front of Zverev. For whenever Medvedev again to the front of Zverev, he hits a winner down the line, that's just too damn good. Two games and then we hit the over, right? Also, I guess it kind of is over's day. You know what I mean? Goff versus Pedersen, I think that's over's, right? Zachary and Pliskeva are in a tough second set. As we're back into backhand rally now to the backhand of Zverev, Medvedev with the backhand down the line and long another error from Medvedev. Advantage Zverev, advantage Sasha. Rain delay Cummings as Nicola. All right, break point number five. Thanks for the update. We're gonna stay tuned. We know we're gonna have to go through some, go to the charts. All right, serve now is gonna return down from Zverev. Medvedev with a four hand on the stretch. Zverev being aggressive, Medvedev with a pass. Too good. Great passing shot from Medvedev. The first in a while. Zverev's been hitting pretty well the net but that was just too damn good for Medvedev. All right, just in the first game of the second. Rain starts in 22 minutes. Ooh, okay. 22 minutes rain potentially at Indian Wells. So I think we can expect rain to happen during this set because I don't think this set's gonna be over in 20 minutes. As Medvedev gets the point, that goes wide from Zverev advantage. Cam pushing 130,000. When I began tuning in, he was just breaking 10. Bobby, welcome back mate. Yeah, three years ago we were at 10K. Now it's nearly 130, it's ridiculous. It's an insane number. So we're in a back end, a back end rally. Slice happens Zverev into the front of Medvedev. Again to the front of Zverev. Into the front of Medvedev, down the line. To the back end is Zverev, sliced. Into the front of Medvedev. Point it from Zverev, again to the front of Medvedev. To the back end is Zverev. Into the back end of Medvedev. Zverev hits a back end, down the line. Medvedev gets the point, Zverev hits it in the net. All right, Medvedev first game. Rain not lasting long, yeah, but it still might be a delay. Even if it's only for 10 minutes or so, but still it's dark clouds ahead. Never rains in the desert, we good? No, it did rain the other day. Does rain, just not very often. Tomorrow might rain. Let me have a look at the radar. Oh chat. You're not wrong, Californians. Is the rain, is the weather, is it coming out towards us or is it going? We'll go to the weather cam in a second. All right, one love, Medvedev in a second. Runa just shared on IG stories that it was all a joke. Oh God. He's making it worse. I don't know if he's listening to Patrick Moritoglu about social media advice, but my God. Stop doing it. Stop listening to Patrick Moritoglu about trolling or trolls, please. Runa, just stop. The trolls are gonna be excited about that. Oh, he deleted it, oh no. He also deleted his story. Oh God. He deleted the story about, oh my God. This is bad chat. I don't know who the Moritoglu PR, like the social media manager is, but don't do it. He's making a YouTube apology video next. Oh God. 15 all. He's gotta stop. Don't listen to Patrick Moritoglu about social media trolling. You don't respond to them. You just ignore it. Anyway, it's 4-1 to 4-1 rally. There's gonna be a 4-1 now to the 4-1 to Medi. Again, to the 4-1 to Zverev. Medi's got the first game of the second as he goes down the line. Into the slice of Zverev. Bolo Fakina is about to win the match against Garin. There's gonna be another 4-1 to 4-1 rally. He's three points away. 4-1 now from Medi to the back of Zverev, into the back of Medvedev, into the back of Zverev. 4-1 from Medvedev. Again, to the back end of Zverev, into the 4-1 to Medi. Again, to the back end, slice of Zverev, into the net. 15-30. Medi getting back in this match. Rooner is going to become a legend. What Vrincant did in Paris was awful. I just saw it and deleted it right away. Somebody would have screenshot that. I mean, look, people are waiting for famous celebrities to post things, the screenshot. I couldn't find it, so we must have deleted it as well. Someone's gonna put on Twitter though. I mean, you guys were quick to see it. I'm sure someone screenshot it. Great shot out there, serve out wide. Zverev, only his third ace of the day. It's too late. As soon as you post it, it's gonna be captured. So, send it to me on Twitter if you find it. 30-all. I was gonna serve down the tee from Zverev. Fault, second serve. Well, like, Goff is in a third set now with Pedestan. That's a tough one. Six-one, second set, Goff. All right, second serve goes in the 4-1 to Medvedev. Back in now, nope. Medi hits it out. On the return. 40-30. 40-30, as Zverev serves to level things up in the second. Serve out wide the back end slice of Zverev, Medvedev and Zverev with a volley just out by a mile. Nowhere near, but Fakina's got match points to take his spot in the quarter finals and play one of these guys. Fakina taking on Zverev. I don't think anyone picked that at the start of the week as we're to serve now. Down the tee from Zverev. Big serve and then a big swinging backhand volley. We love that. From Sasha Advantage. Advantage Zverev. Oh, okay. Yeah, thank you, sports fan. I've already read that one and he deleted that comment. Yeah, I've seen that one. We read that one out before. All right, Advantage Zverev. Oh, they stand posting some positivity on social media. Learn to be thankful for what you already have. So he's like thanking the crowd for such a great atmosphere. Hey, Fakina won. Let's go. And William's still alive. That's my boy, Blue. Advantage Zverev is with a backhand now. Into the forehand of Medvedev. Forehand of Zverev. Get into the front of Medi. Into the backhand of Zverev. As Medi hits the forehand. Get into the forehand of Zverev on the stretch. Medvedev coming to the net and goes back to Deuce. Also Zachary trying not to go to a third set with Pushkova. She's hanging on and we get back to Deuce. But Fakina wins. Beats Garand, winner of this will play Fakina, confirmed. Okay, that's really a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Zverev. Trying to hang on as he serves to the backhand of Medvedev. Backhand out from Zverev. Into the forehand of Medvedev. Into the backhand of Zverev. Forehand out from Medvedev again. Into the backhand of Zverev. Into the backhand of Medi. Into the backhand of Zverev. And Sasha hits it long. Well, like Fritz Fuchovich coming up after this. We're going to go watch Sabalenka Krajikovar after this, though. That matches fire. And some big matches on tonight as well. Our advantage is Zverev. Serve is a fault from Zverev. Second serve. Second serve. Down to the forehand of Medvedev. Backhand out from Zverev. Into the forehand of Medvedev. Again to the forehand of Zverev. Into the forehand of Medvedev. Backhand out from Zverev. Good shot. Medvedev gets with a forehand. And that goes long. All right, Zverev won one in the second. Do you consider ruin a celebrity? I guess a celebrity public figure, right? When you're a public figure as public figure, like tennis players are public figures, right? They're well-known people. I just think ruin and not just responding is bad. It's a bad idea. Yeah, a quality shot for short. What matches are you doing today, man? All right, Medvedev's serving a one-one. You've got to be watching the Rotterdamer one, surely. I know it's a stupid, stupid o'clock, but I know it's probably a 3 a.m. start, but I feel like that's a must-watch. All right, one-one. Medvedev serves. He's serving on the backhand of Zverev. Forehand from Medvedev. Into the backhand of Zverev. Again to the forehand of Medvedev. Forehand from Zverev. Yep, no roof in Edinine Wells. Never has been. It's in the desert. All right, that goes out from Medvedev. Love 15. Now remember, the rain is coming. The rain is on its way. We're gonna keep you updated with everything rain delays because that's kind of, I low-key love it. Um, maybe not even low-key. It's supposed to rain possibly in the next, I guess within the next hour. So let's see how long this match goes. We are half-volume in the net from Medvedev. Might not last an hour. Oh, Medvedev thrown his, he's not breaking a racket. He just slapping the court. Love 30. Medvedev just slapping the net. And the court as well. I mean, he's, ah, it's Medvedev not, he's not gonna win this, surely. Not now. And the streak is probably gonna end. Purple rain. Does rain on the court then drying it, slow the court down even more? I know it would make, a wet court would make it faster. Um, but they clean it enough that it won't make a difference. But if the court gets a little slippery, then it'll make the ball go, it should make it go faster. It'll just make the ball fluff up, or like, you know, soak up the moisture. So the ball might be heavier, but the court should be slicker. So it probably won't make a difference. It'll cancel, maybe cancel each other out. As that goes in the net, Medvedev, love 40. If the ball, the balls might, you know, like I said, soak up the moisture, which means they'll fluff up and be heavy to hit. Have you ever hit a wet tennis ball? Paying the arse. Hey, what's going on, Jack? How you doing, mate? Is very strong on all surfaces or an all rounder? As that goes in the net, 15, 40. I would say yes, he's definitely strong on all surfaces. An all rounder? I would say there's a couple of shots he doesn't have to make him an all rounder, but he has every, he can hit every shot. I don't think he's competent enough to be an all rounder though. As that goes in the net from Cerebren, it's 30, 40. Like his, his volleys are not sort of as, like he can't use serve volley tennis as an effective tactic, like Elkrats can. So maybe, I don't think he's an all rounder. But he has got every shot. And he's an all court player, I would say, like he can play every surface. I think he's won every title on every surface, right? Indoors, outdoors, hard courts, clay, grass. As Medi hits a four and down the line, it's wherever the lob goes in. Medi over the back end, it's wherever the back end. Drop shot, Medi's gonna get there with ease and put it away. Yeah, that drop shot was not good enough. Deuce. All right, Deuce, Deuce, Deuce. Zverev says he prefers playing on clay, but his best results are on fast hard courts. Yeah, he does see himself as kind of like a baseline grinder. As I've heard in interviews, as a back and down the line of Zverev, four and up from Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev. The back end of Medvedev, Zverev over the forehand. Again, to the forehand of Medvedev, to the back end of Zverev. Back end Medi is out. Zverev gets another break point advantage. Yeah, he fancies himself, you know, like a Djokovic type, I guess. Kind of, I guess kind of like a Zverev type, sorry, Medvedev type. A little more aggressive than Medvedev, but still, he rates himself as a baseliner. On a baseline grinder. Second serve now, Medi. Big chance Zverev to get the break here in the second. Serving to the back end of Zverev, return goes to the back end of Medvedev. Four and up from Zverev, into the back end of Medvedev. The back end of Zverev, Medvedev hits the back end. Into the back end, slices Zverev. Into the forehand of Medvedev, Zverev over the back end. Down the line, Medvedev over the volley. Oh, wow! Medi with a volley. Saving the break point, that's crazy. Back to two. Medi looks stressed. I think that's the other, that's the best way we can say it. He looks stressed. That's where the serves in a tee. That's a fault from Medvedev, second serve. Second serve, Medi, into the forehand of Zverev. The forehand of Medvedev, Zverev over the slice in the net. Medi with the advantage, advantage Medvedev. One hour and 28 minutes played. Get a serve out while the back end of Zverev, back end of Medvedev to the forehand of Zverev. Into the back end of Medvedev, and Medvedev in the net. All right, back to Deuce. This feels like this could be the game that maybe breaks Medvedev's racket. If he loses it, Deuce can Zverev get the break. As he serves that wise, Medvedev to the forehand. Zverev, Zverev, Medvedev down the line. That's a good shot. Zverev over the lob. But it doesn't make the net, advantage Medvedev. Advantage Medvedev, Medvedev to try and take back the lead. He's hanging on by a thread. As he does with the good serve. Unbelievable. All right, Medvedev two-one, he stays in front for now. We need to rein ASAP, Medvedev is playing too bad. I don't think the rein will help Medvedev, to be honest. I don't think a rein delay will help Medvedev. Speaking of rein delays, let's go to the, let's go have a look at the weather. Here's the radar, you can see we have, where the hell are we? Ooh, Medvedev talking. He's still complaining, he's in the A to B and not doing a good enough job. He's like, and the umpire's like, it's still a hard court. He's like, I'm a hard court specialist, I know what hard court is, this is not hard court. And he's like, we get your point. The umpire's like, we get it, we get it, shut up, shut up. Medvedev just needs to, needs to complain. All right, so here we are, we're here. Look at all this green guys, this is not, this is not, this is not hard court. It's number one bullshit. So it's raining around the area, there's moisture in the air. This is where we are. So this is getting a little sketchy. 1.30 in the afternoon, later today. Whoops. So around 2 p.m. We might get something, this thing is coming. So watch out. There might be a delay or two coming up. Maybe not for this match, but for the future. By the way, yeah, Medvedev's just complaining. Again, he's just giving us more and more quotes. 2-1 though, he's got the, he's got the lead in a second. He's a connoisseur of hard courts, that's it. And he's like, this is not hard court. This is not hard court. It's a bad, I'm a hard court specialist. This is a hard court. This is not a hard court. ATP should send this back to the factory, I think he said. Vaughn Abrams-Verib is a winner inside out, good shot. And there's a 15 love. Yellow as well is not good. Yeah, the yellow is not good, but it kind of looks like it's, I guess, there might be a delay, but I don't know if it'll be a long delay. Maybe just a passing shower or two, but that big clump coming through, that's a little sketchy. Forecast is saying that it's not giving us a rain warning. So that's a good sign, but like I said, maybe later in the day, as that goes in the net there from Zvera, 15-old. Plushko by the way, about to take it to a third against Zachary. Maybe he's acting like a sport brat today. Maybe it was just frustrated. I mean, he can be, just cause someone's annoyed, doesn't mean they're a sport brat. You can act like, you can act, you can be annoyed. Big eggs down the team in Zvera. In fact, I encourage it because it's hilarious. Like, can you imagine if everybody was just so quiet, you know, quiet and didn't speak their mind and just was really boring and set the change like this? I don't think if you speak out, you're a brat. I think it's, vent your frustrations. It's funny. We love it. It's entertaining. 40-15. 40-15. Jesus, that lady is a rainbow in real life. 40-15. Served now from Zvera. That lady is wearing every color under the sun. As Zvera, so there's a fault. Second serve. Goff by the way, she's in big trouble as well in the third set. Second serve now of Zvera. To the back of Mehdi, Mehdi in the net. Nice serving from Zvera. Two-two. In the second set. Hour and a half, we knew this was gonna be a bit of a long one. What's the sacri score? At the moment, it's five-four Pliskeva set point to take it to a third. And Goff is at one-one in the third, but down break point. No, the only match is happening right now. As that goes in there from Zvera on the return. 15, love. Man, we need to see Steph versus Mehdi again. I want to see it next week in Miami. Next week, Miami is probably when we're gonna see it, because, well, it's more likely we're gonna see it then than on a clay court. So that's what I want to see too. And in fact, if we see it on clay court, that's gonna be boring. Is it a four now? Mehdi gets us right, but he puts it wide. 15-all. Yeah, I don't want to see Mehdi versus Steph on clay anyway. It's boring. I want to see them go at it on a hard court before we go clay. 30-15, good serve from Mehdi. Betting people just take the over every match in the WTA. Just take the over pretty much every match of the tournament. If you bet the over every match for the last two days, you would be ahead. As that goes out in Zvera, 40-15. The over in this match has been, again, the over being 20 and a half is ridiculous for this match. I mean, come on. We all know that this match was never gonna be easy. For either guy, as that goes wide from Zvera, 3-2. Easy game for Mehdi. That's first. All right, 3-2. Mehdi never leaves in the second, but he's not happy about anything right now. By the way, next match coming up. Krojikova taking on Sabalenka rematch of Dubai in that really weird score, which was a love six. And then coming back from six love down, Krojikova winning against Sabalenka over there. A lot of fun. I'm excited to see that one again rematch. Also, Krojikova's not playing great. Sabalenka's only played one match. So let's see. And a lot of you, I think, rate Krojikova's chances of getting back to the top of the game. So we will be watching that one. Next. Mehdi wins in two sets, okay? Mehdi game is, Mehdi game for, easiest game for Mehdi in the last hour. Yeah, for sure. All right, they're just showing over the mountain tops a plane. Take the over with Sabalenka, okay? Let's go Barbara. No one cares, I wanna see Men's Tennis. Yeah, that's fair enough, you know? You wanna watch, you don't wanna watch it? You don't have to. I promise I won't make you watch it. Zachary's getting close. Yeah, Zachary's at five, five now in a second. So she survived those set points. But yeah, taking the over with the Sabalenka match might be the go, because the over under's gonna be like 20 or something, right? It's gonna be like 23 or something, right? 21 and a half. What's that, a seven? You don't think there's gonna be a tie break with those two, you reckon? I mean, that could go, that's a three set of sitting there, right? The slow courts, I think, don't help Krojikova. Krojikova lost a set randomly the other day, so I don't know if, I don't know. All right, let's go through the players, by the way, who have won this tournament in the last 20 years, and see if any of them fit Medvedev's description. And when I say a name, say yes or no. And say yes, and then give me a name if it's yes. If it's no, just say no. All right, back in 2000, Alex Gretcher. Is that a Medvedev type? Andra Agassi, Leighton Hewitt, Roger Federer. Novak Djokovic, Novak Djokovic, Rafa Nadal. Again, if I say someone that describes Medvedev, say yes and give me their name. Avon Lubačić, Juan Martín de Potro, Dominic Teem, Kam Nori, Taylor Fritz. They are the champions of the last decade, or two decades of this tournament. Does anyone fit Medvedev's description? Djokovic, yes, you reckon? I mean, sometimes. Fritz, okay. That's a good, Del Potro, yes, sometimes. I feel like you're missing the biggest one, the easiest one, Van Lubačić. I think that he fits Medvedev's description to almost to a tee with a big serving and pretty decent on the ground. Maybe some of you didn't watch Lubačić, but Lubačić is pretty much Medvedev. Fritz is also very similar, true, with a big serving, big hitting, but so there is hope for Medvedev yet. I mean, if Fritz and big servers can win this tournament, Del Potro being a big hitter, if they can win this tournament, there is hope for Medvedev, but the problem is up here. Yeah, Tiana, you did say Lubačić, but that's, you would know, too, because you are Croatian, so I would expect you to know that one. Now, back in the line of the four Medvedev, four now from Zverev to the back end of Medvedev, the back end of Zverev into the back end of Medvedev, the back end of Zverev, back end of back end as Medvedev goes again, the back end of Zverev into the back end of Medvedev, the back end of Medvedev in the net, 30-all. Lubačić has his academy. Well, Lubačić was Federer's coach for a while. Did Lubačić win Miami as well? He was a weird player to watch, Avon Lubačić. He had such a weird forehand. There's a weird game all around. If, you know, there's a weird, he hit the ball really awkwardly. He was a 6-4-4 big serving player, reached number three in the world back in mid-2000s, as that goes out from Zverev, and it's 30-40 Medvedev with a chance to break here. Quarter-finals of the U.S. and the Australian Open. Never want to match at Wimbledon. Interesting. Kind of a late bloomer, I would say as well. I mean, he didn't really have his best results until sort of late 20s, early 30s. One Indian Wells, lost in Miami's final. As with a Madrid final and Paris final too, so he made a few masters, 1,000 finals. 30-40s, Zverev trying to avoid a break here as we're back in now from Medi into the back of Zverev, into the back of Medvedev, to the back end, slice of Zverev. As Medi hits the back end, into the back of Zverev, sliced, into the back of Medvedev. Into the back end, slice of Zverev. Medi goes with the back end again, into the back end of Zverev. We're just going back in the back end. Medi just waiting, waiting, waiting. There's another back end to back end rally. Again, going into the back end. Medi slips over, Mill, Medi's down. That's not going to help his relationship with the court, even though he's lying down and giving it a hug. He's down. That was an awkward slip too from Medvedev. Knee buckled. He's on the ground, I think he's all right. He's, oh, maybe he's not all right. He's not moving. Well, he's not getting up. Zverev knows all about this. His knee went in. This is not good. Medvedev is not reacting like someone who just slipped over. Yeah, Zverev's trying to, don't, don't, don't. Medvedev's like, Medvedev's like, do not touch me. Zverev's like, oh, it's okay. We can, we can get you up. Medvedev's like, don't touch me. I'm in pain. This is bad. This could be a knee. This could be a knee. He's, he's complaining. He's complaining to the referee as he's lying on the ground in pain. He's on the ground with like a, possibly a knee injury and he's looking at the umpire going, these courts are the worst. It's like Conor McGregor when he broke his leg against Dustin Poirier, sitting there and being like, your wife's seen me DMs. Oh, anyways, Medvedev, I think it's an ankle problem. He's done something to his ankle. Zverev, look, by the way, it's very doing it, you know, trying to be, trying to be helpful, but yeah, you don't touch someone who's injured. Leave him, leave him alone. You know, you don't want to definitely don't, you know, don't touch, don't go near someone who's injured unless they ask for help. Medvedev's ankle. Let's have a look at the replay. Yeah, he twisted the ankle and his knee buckled as well. So he did, so his left, his left knee twisted as his ankle, right ankle rolled. So that was a double whammy, but more the ankle problem here. I don't think it's as bad as Zverev. Not as bad as Zverev, but it is annoying. And plus, Medvedev hates this court, so it's gonna make it worse. He's like, I don't, he goes, it's not that, it doesn't feel that bad, but I don't like that it's big. So his ankle's obviously blown up like a balloon because he just kind of twisted it. Man, there's some manky toes. Can we not zoom in on the toenails, please? They are falling off. Please, please, come on. Come on, cameraman, we get it. We're not gonna kink shame you, but just don't zoom in on those feet, please. All right, physio's on court for Medvedev. He's rolled his ankle and he's testing it out. And he's going, oh my God, because he's getting, they're pushing into something. Now this wasn't as bad as Zverev, but man, he's got, look, if he hated the court now before, he's gonna hate it even more now. He is going to be like, this court is dangerous now, which I mean, look, all hard courts are dangerous. All tennis courts can be dangerous, but Medvedev's gonna be, he's gonna give Medvedev more fuel to be able to, I mean, unfortunately there's nothing Medvedev can do unless a lot of players complain about the court. And not too many players are complaining, only he is because his game doesn't suit. Man, this sucks. Let's see if Medvedev can keep going. I think they'll wrap it up. Like he'll wrap it up and play, but, or at least test it out, right? He'll play, he'll test it out. I don't think he's gonna, then again, he hates this court. So maybe he'll be like, thank God, I have a reason to leave. But yeah, Medvedev twisting his ankle, slipping on the court, and just getting a medical treatment by Zachary Plischkova, there into a third set. Yeah, he's like, can we wrap it? Maybe not too tight. So they're gonna wrap it up and Medvedev's gonna continue, but he just gives Medvedev another reason to hate this tennis court. This tennis court rolled my ankle. It attacked me. He can, I wonder if you can sue for, I guess you can't sue for damages because you chose to play out here. All right, medical timer for Medvedev to get the ankle wrapped up and see if he can continue playing. What's happened to Medvedev? He's rolled his ankle. He rolled his ankle, not as bad as Varev, but not nice. His toenails are long, his toenails are just yellow. It's because he blabs too much about city pass. Well, he rolled his ankle because he talks too much about city pass. What are you saying, karma? Is that just karma? Is it? Man. Many of us forget how good Varev was for his injury. Glad that he's on the come back now. Yeah, for sure. I mean, tennis has short memories. While Varev was away, Elkaraz and Runa showed up and everyone forgot about Varev for a bit. But he's back now. Where he more focused and not so pissed off about everything he may have saved himself this injury. No, no, bad take. That's an, come on. You can't say that Medvedev rolled his ankle because he doesn't like the court. No, he rolled his ankle because it was an accident. No, no, come on. That's not, that's silly. Medvedev got to hit the gym. Why? He rolled his ankle. So if he was joining us, Medvedev rolled his ankle. Not as bad as Varev, as I said, just kind of like tweaked his ankle as we've seen many times on a hard court from a lot of players around the world at every court, not just Indian Wells, but he's getting it taped up now. It's a shame because he was actually starting to, it looks like he was starting to get into this match or into the set. Does AGB cover medical expenses? I'm sure they have something. Yeah, I'm sure they're part of it. Or free medical, medical examination and stuff. Speaking of Runa, what's the beef with him and Vavrenka? So Runa, when they played their first time, whatever Runa was doing in that match, Stan didn't like. So at the end of the match, Stan said to him, stop acting like a baby. You're really talented. Stop acting like a child or whatever. A paraphrasing, just want to kind of get through it quick. Then the next time when they played, which was yesterday, again, great match, epic match. And they shook hands, no words were spoken. And then Runa turned around and said, you have nothing to say now. You have nothing to say to me now. And then Stan's like, what would I say to you? Like I just won, so what are you doing? And then Runa went to social media and claimed it was a joke, which I think is really bad. Like that's, come on, you don't do that. Don't backtrack your comments. If you said it, own it, right? And Stan just basically was like, he's just kind of like, he's thanking everybody for the support. Which is, Stan is just like, hey, he's going to throw himself under a bus. I'm just going to watch. Like I got nothing to say here. Stan's like, thank you everybody for supporting me in Indian Wells. You know, being in the twilight of my career, sort of deal. So Stan's taken all the dubs. He won the match. He's winning social media. And unfortunately, Patrick Moritoglu is telling whole Runa, probably, how to run his Instagram. And that's not a good idea. First thing you don't do is you don't post on social media about the trolls that are coming at you. Cause that's what they want. And then you don't delete it. Because that's what they want. Yeah. You can't, the two biggest sins of social media. Don't post about trolls and don't delete the post about trolls when the trolls come at you for the post. Those things are, those things, they're not going to help you. All right. Maybe he's back on his feet. Let's see if he, so anyways, hopefully that explained it. All right. Maybe he's on his feet. Let's see what the medical timeout, let's see what the ankle looks like. Let's see what his movement is like. As Mehvedev just hits the ball out by a mile. Now, it is his right foot. So that means on his serve, he won't be landing on his right foot. He'll land on his left. So it won't affect his serve. Well, it shouldn't affect his serve. But, it will affect the forehand, and possibly the backhand, because he's gonna load up on that forehand on the right leg to hit a forehand. As we're gonna fly now down the line from Mehvedev to the backhand of Medvedev, into the backhand of Mehvedev, again to the backhand of Medvede. To the backhand of Zverev, as Medved trader backend. Again to the slice of Zverev and the backend of Medvedev. Zverev with the backend. Again, to the backhand of Medvedev, into the backhand of Zverev, as Medved forhand, him to the open court Zverev's there with the 400 of his own, Medved cover hand and forehand rally as Zverev goes down the line into the backhand, Amity. To the backhand, it's Varev, move it over the forehand, into the forehand, it's Varev. It hits it wide. And it's back to do, Varev just... Now, Varev has to be careful. As I've said this a million times, sometimes the worst thing to do for your own mentality is play someone who's hurt. Because what happens is you take it a little easy. Varev might be going, oh, you're hurt. I don't have to play as aggressive or I don't have to play as hard. No, you've got to know mercy. But then Varev might be sympathetic because he had an ankle problem. So he might not be as ruthless, which might hurt him if he gets broken here. As we're backhand now from Mervitav into the backhand, it's Varev. Down the line to the forehand, Mervitav. It's Varev better. He's got to be ruthless. I'm worried he's not going to be. He's going to be a bit too nice. As that goes forehand to Mervitav's forehand. Slice him, it's Varev. It's Varev playing too nice. There's been a forehand, it's Varev. Again to the forehand, Mervitav. What are you doing, it's Varev? There's been a slice there. Mervitav, let's it bounce. It goes out, it's Varev is playing too nice. He is not even, he's just like pushing. And this is, and look, who can blame him? He went through an injury that was horrific and devastating. So he doesn't want to put Mervitav through the same pain he felt. But you've got to, you've got to be ruthless. I'm sorry, it's you versus me. You can't play nice. There's only one winner today. It's Varev's work too hard to get this opportunity. You've got to be ruthless. You've got to make an injured player move. There's been a forehand out of the back and it's Varev, back in out from Mervitav. Into the backhand of Varev. Medi with the backhand, into the back and it's Varev. Into the backhand of Mervitav. Mervitav's landing in the middle of the baseline and he hits it out. Back to Deuce. It's not nice to extend the points against him though. Curtis, this is, I'm sorry, mate, but this is Indian Wells fourth round with a lot of points on the line, a lot of money on the line, a lot of things on the line. This is not the time to play nice. Exhibition tournaments, yep. Practice matches, yep. You versus your friend at the local park, yes. Indian Wells fourth round. No, this is, I know it's harsh, but it's true. You can't be nice. Doesn't matter if you're friends with a guy and Mervitav's just making his Varev run here. So this wasn't happening earlier. Has been a four-on-four round rally. Mervitav down with a four-on again, to the four-on is Varev. Into the four-on of Medi on the stretch and that goes out. And he feels sorry for Medi, I know, but you can't. They are friends, yeah. But you can't feel sorry for your opponent, otherwise then you're gonna lose because Mervitav wouldn't feel sorry for his Varev in this situation. Even though they're friends, it's nothing personal with business. It's not personal. If Rubelev Mervitav played and someone got hurt, they would exploit that person's injury because that's its business. It's Varev's playing way too friendly. He's gotta be a little more ruthless. Or at least make Mervitav go side-to-side. You have to like, you know, be a dick about it, but you know, you gotta make him run a little bit. As we serve out wide the back end of Mervitav, Mervitav try to level things up here in the second. The hit's back end down the line, the four on Medi, it's the back end of Zverev, back end of Medi, can of the back end of Zverev, into the back end of Mervitav, back end of from Zverev again to the back end of Medi, into the back end of Zverev, sliced, Mervitav hits a sliced back. Zverev the back end down the line, Mervitav leaves four hand, cross court, into the four on Zverev, again on the four on Mervitav and Mervitav hits it out, three three. And by the way, Mervitav has the choice to retire. So if Zverev makes him run and Medvedev's hurting a lot, and he's in a lot of pain, he can retire. So it's not Zverev's job to play nice and change his level to accommodate the injury. Medvedev's got to figure out whether or not he can play with this injury, and if he can play at the intensity that hopefully Zverev keeps. That's, that's Medvedev has a choice. But Zverev should still be playing like Medvedev's not injured. Otherwise you will lose. Or at least you will play a third set, and I don't think Zverev needs to play a third set right now. As I hit the table and over from Medvedev, four now from Medvedev, into the back of Zverev, back of Medvedev, again to the net from Medvedev, and it's 15-all. Okay chat, maybe it's me, maybe I'm ruthless, maybe I'm too savage, but Yes or no? Should Zverev play nice? Yes or no? Like be nice to Medvedev and be a little less, like not make him run, be a bit nicer to him. Yes or no? And look, fair play to you if you say yes. You should be nicer? That's fine. I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna agree with you, but I'm not gonna make make you feel like you're wrong, because that's, you know, everyone has their own, you have your own opinion, it's fine. A lot of people saying no. Some saying yes, fair enough. But a lot of people saying no, this is business. All right, 30-all, there's many, Medvedev might be only one break away from retiring anyway, you know. There's a bit of lead from Medvedev, 30-all, big chance here for Sasha. By the way, looking at other matches as well, it looks like Goff's about to break back against Patterson to go to a 4-all in the third. Is it a back end now from Medvedev, the 4-end slices, Zverev, 30-all here, into the 4-end now of Medvedev, 4-end of Zverev, again to the 4-end of Medvedev, into the 4-end Zverev, 4-end from Medvedev, again to the 4-end Zverev, to the 4-end of Medvedev, Zverev hits the back end on the stretch. Medvedev, back end to back end, but Medvedev hits it out, and we got a break point, 30-40, and Medvedev's, uh, Well, Medvedev's not looking sore, I'll tell you that. He's probably feeling sore, but he's not moving any slower. The first couple of points in this game he was sort of hesitant, but right now he's, he's actually playing, uh, looking kind of normal. So, again, another reason why he shouldn't, shouldn't take it easy against an injured opponent, because they might not be as hurt as you think they might be. 30-40, serve out while the back end of Medvedev, back end out from Zasha, into the back end of Medvedev, again to the back end as Zverev sliced, Medvedev, pushing Zverev around, as Zverev hits a 4-end on the stretch, Medvedev, 4-hand, into the open chords, Zverev with the back end, Medvedev with the volley, drop volley winner. Medvedev is having it too easy. He's just standing right in the middle, and he's making Zverev run. Back to Deuce. Are there players who are really good friends? Um, yeah, team and, um, Zverev are really good friends. Medvedev, Rubelev are good friends. He's gonna return out the back end of Medvedev, back in out from Zverev, Medvedev with the volley, Zverev with the lob, it's terrible, and Medvedev puts it away. And it's advantage, Medvedev. What's the head between these two? Six all. Nearly two hours play Medvedev to get the lead, as he serves out wide Zverev returns, goes wide, all right, Medvedev stays in front in the second set, 4-3, and his foot is looking, well, he's not moving very much, because Zverev's not making him move, but yeah, Zverev's, so Medvedev is not looking like he's in excruciating pain, which is a good thing, because it would be really shame if Medvedev was hurt. All right, Medvedev is talking to the trainer. I think he said moving around it hurts. But when he stands on the, I mean that just straight up says, he says moving around it hurts. Zverev hasn't made him move around. I hope Zverev was listening. He just gave away the the secret. Moving around hurts. All right, there's the answer, make him move. Hercatch and Cinder of Friends, yeah, yeah, there's a lot of, um, a lot of best buds. The American boys, some of them are really good friends. I think like Fritz and, uh, Fritz and, um, Big Fo, Fritz, Tommy Paul, Coconacus Curios, obviously. Medvedev, 9 out of 10 points, one of the net decent, but Zverev is not making passing, passing him. Yeah, quality shot, true, um, that's, that's a crazy stat. That's crazy. These two are good friends? Yeah, these two are good friends. I wouldn't call them like best buddies though. I think they're just, there's a lot of respect between these two. And I think they're, they're friendly, they're friends, but I don't know if they're like, by the way, the cameraman getting right in Zverev's face and Zverev, that's why every now and again, it just like the fourth wall gets broken. And Zverev, Zverev looks at the cameraman and goes, can you get out of my way? And you're like, oh yeah, every, all these camera shots we're watching are coming from somebody holding a camera. You're like, oh yeah, there's actually people doing this job. Anyway, it's four, three, it was weird. Zverev just looked at the cameraman and was like, can you not getting my, I'm trying to walk to the baseline. Can you move backwards? Like, weird, that's, yeah. Anyways, 15 loves, wherever the good serve. Kind of forget that, yeah, the cameras are all the, all this footage is coming from humans. Anyways, return goes wide from Evidev, 30 love. Nadal, Federer, friends, yeah, for sure. Yeah, but do you think Raffer would be nice if Federer hurt himself? Yeah, he'd be nice, but he wouldn't play any different. I think Raffer's gonna start playing right handed. Do you give him a chance? Come on, it's business, man. It's all business on the tennis court. And that's in all sports. I mean, not just tennis. Every sport has, it comes down to, it's your job, you know? And it comes down to one-on-one in this sport anyway. Four and a four enders, we got a four and a line from Zverev. That's better from Zverev. Medvedev couldn't run for that one, 40 love. Federer would have been ruthless, oh yeah. Federer was super ruthless. 40 love. Yes, have a link of a dozer, very good friends too, for sure. We're just serving on Zverev. Into the front of Medvedev, four and a half from Zverev. Into the front of Medvedev, but Zverev hits it long. That was a little bit more aggressive than there from Zverev, but he over-hit it. 40-15, that's been a very fun match so far between these guys for a bunch of different reasons. As that goes in the back end slice, it's Zverev, four and a half from Medvedev. It's wide and it's four-four in the second. Shryontek doesn't have any friends on court. I mean, no, I don't think she has a best bud. Like, you don't see her hanging around anyone in particular. Bogula and Goff, yeah, they're good friends. I think Shryontek and Maddox Sands are really good friends. So is Fernandez and Maddox Sands. All right, Medvedev is serving a four-four. Can he extend this match? His ankle doesn't seem to be that much of a problem. He's got a four-and-a-four rally. Going down the line now, the back end of Zverev. Back end of Medvedev. Into the slices, Zverev. Zverev hits it out, 15-love. Yuvane is a friend, yeah, yeah. She's about to go no friends. Well, he's got friends, but I don't know if he has, again. You know, I mean, do you really need to have friends in the tennis, like on the tennis court? I don't think, you don't need to, do you? Back end to back end as that goes into the net from Zverev, 30-love. I mean, it's an individual sport. I mean, obviously you want to be friendly and be nice to everybody, but I mean, I know Leighton Hewitt didn't really, wasn't really best buds with anybody outside of the Aussies. You know, Mark Phillips is in those guys. Back end to back end as that goes down the line from Medvedev, Zverev goes wide. It's 40-love. You want to have support? Yeah, but also, like I can see it both ways. Because at the end of the day, it is you versus everybody else on a tennis court, right? You're not going to, like, yeah. Like Rubelev wasn't playing nice against, sorry, Medvedev wasn't playing nice against Rubelev, even though they're friends. So I guess it depends on the person too. Sidney Pass has his little bro though. Yeah, I guess the thing with Sidney Pass is that he's got his whole family around him. So it's like, maybe it's a choice that he doesn't associate friendly with people. Like his dad being his coach was like, it's us against the world kind of vibe. You know what I mean? Maybe that's how they, because if you play your friend, you might, I mean, I play my mates and sometimes you do like, if you're winning, you do sometimes let up a little bit. You're playing something you don't know, you're more likely to keep the foot down and be more savage, I guess. More inclined to say if you are maybe top 10 and have a best mate outside the top 10. Yeah, exactly. When you, I guess when your best friend is not gonna beat you at a slam final. Then again, team and team is variable. Like after the match, very cordial, but during the match, I'm sure that, yeah, shout to Dave. I mean, during the match, during that US Open final, I mean, it must be very tough to play your mate in a final of a slam. Because someone's gonna, you're gonna have to, someone's gonna lose. And you're gonna have to have dinner with that person in the future. And you can't talk about your slam victory if your friend was the one who you beat. You know, that would be awkward. You know, your best moment might be their worst moment, kind of deal, you know what I mean? Like if it's very of a team have dinner, they're not gonna talk about that US Open. ACP is not a friendly game. Yeah, well, I mean, it's starting to turn into this bit more of a, it used to be all everyone was friends, but a little bit different nowadays. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, no, unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. Rowdy. Simona Halep at Indian Wells 2022, most perfect racket destruction ever. Oh yeah, that was at the semi-final when she lost the first set, right? Just Fjontek, I think that was the one. I think I can remember. Anyway, it's good body difference there, if he's serving to stay in the set here, 15 love, also golf is up five, four against Pedersen in the final set. Let's go for up two love in the final set against Zachary. Serve as an ace down the tee, no. It's an arm returnable, almost, almost an ace. 30 love. Neverev's ankle, by the way, seems to be manageable. I wouldn't say he's okay, but it's definitely manageable. 30 love. First serve is a fault from Zverev, second serve. When is Netflix returning? That is coming back in June, June. Wimbledon, before Wimbledon. After the French Open, as we're back in now from Medi into the net, 40 love. Cam, that was my question too, do you talk when you hang out with the boys? Do I talk tennis with my mates? Not really, because I talk enough as it is. As we're serving on the back end of Neverev, back end of Zverev down the line, to the front of Medi, into the front of Zverev, again to the front of Neverev, to the front of Zverev, into the front of Neverev, and Neverev hits it wide five five. Yeah, when I hang out with my friends, I talk a little bit, I don't talk about like, have you watched Elk Res, like I don't really talk about tennis. I talk about ideas for the channel. I talk more about the channel than I do about tennis itself. And also I wanna listen to them and what they've been up to, because I mean, my life's pretty basic. I watch a lot of tennis, I sleep and I eat. So I'd rather hear my mates and what they've been up to, because they've probably got more interesting lives than me. All right, return now from Zverev. Are we going to another tie break chat? What do you reckon? That goes in the net there from Zverev and it's 15 love. Medi, 15 love. Imagine if Cam was, if tennis was Cam's only domain for communication. I mean, it's definitely my number one. I talk to you guys more than I talk to anybody else. I can tell you that much. We're gonna serve now the back end is Zverev, backing out from Neverev, into the forehand is Zverev, to the back end of Medi, as Zverev hits the back end into the forehand of Medverev, again to the forehand is Zverev, Medi with the forehand down the line, Zverev gets up with a slice, into the back end of Medi, Zverev with the forehand on the stretch, Medi with the back end cross call. That's a good shot. Zverev can't get it, 30 love. Nice hitting there from Medi. He's been a little more aggressive because of the ankle. So that's a good thing. The ankle problem might be a good thing. Are any of my friends recently married or engaged? Nah. Not yet. I'm sure, sure eventually, but not yet. We're gonna serve out why the forehand of Zverev, backing out from Medi, into the slice is Zverev, and that's in the net from Zverev. 40 love. Are we in the top 10? We're still in the top 10? Let me check. I don't know, I haven't checked today. I'll tell you where we are. As Medvedev gets the game and it's six-five, we are currently number two in the US for sports live streams, currently number two, just behind a football stream, American football. And we are, because of Premier League today, we're a little bit behind. The soccer's got us beat today. We are in the top 20. Mark Goldbridge is live, that's why. He's him and the, all the, because what is it? Man United, no, not Man United. Man City are playing. Man City are playing. So that's, we can't compete with that. But we are around, where are we? One, two, nine, 12, 15, or 20, 22, just outside the top 20. This is pretty good for a Premier League, Champions League weekend. Oh, Champions League is it? Okay, there you go. Cammy, you're very popular because you engage with the audience. Ah, I try. What do I think about who will win here, mate? I think Zverev might win. Sorry, Medvedev might win. I don't know. I feel like Medvedev might come back. Also, golf's got a match point to take the match against Peterson. Zverev better pull out all stops. Yeah, let's see what happens in the second set tie break. Now, if this does go to a third set, we will be, we will be going to, we'll convert this to a double header and we'll watch Sabalinka Kovitava as well, because that match is gonna start very soon. Now that golf finally wins. Golf gets through, she's into the quarterfinals, beating Peterson in three. As Zverev serves to get to a tiebreaker in the second set. March Madness also hurt at the ratings. Nah, I'm not too bothered by the ratings, to be honest. There's a lot of sports on NBA. UFC's always on a Sunday. You, Formula One's back. Double false, Zverev, oh God. Let's help them there. Whenever, whoever shows up to the tennis matches, we're here. All right, love 15, Medvedev. Can he steal the second set here? Serve out wide, back into Medvedev, back in out from Zverev. He's good, Medvedev gets it, but it goes wide. Nice hit down the line from Zverev. Too good for Medvedev, 15-all. 15-all. And by the way, Zachary is in an absolute fight at the moment. 30-15, Zachary trying to just hang on at this stage. Two-all in the final set against Plushkova. Man, three setters. The only one for Kino versus Garin was the only straight set so far. That really matches going the distance. Serve down to the forehand of Medvedev, back in out from Zverev. Into the back of Medvedev, into the backhand of Zverev. As Medvedev hits the forehand, into the forehand of Zverev, the forehand of Medvedev. I just saw a crazy-ass challenger match happening too right now, it's Medvedev. Can't get that, Zverev, it's a winner, 40-15. Kokonakis Lehechka are going at it in a challenger event in Phoenix. That Phoenix challenger should not be a, it's a stupid challenger. Chad, do you think there should be a rule that you can't be a certain ranking or high to play challenges? Well, you have to be below a certain ranking to be able to, like if you were in the top 50, you can't play challenges, that's not fair. That challenger in Phoenix is ridiculous. Anyways, 40-15. Serve down T to the backhand of Medvedev. Backhand of Zverev is a drop shot. Medvedev's there with a pass, but Zverev puts away the volley. No intro required, we're getting straight into it. Who's taking the tie break, you tell me? I'm going to go with, I feel like Medvedev. I feel like Medvedev's going to take this because Zverev's just taking it a little too easy. Thinking that Medvedev's not ready to go. I don't know why. Just feel like Medvedev might snatch it. All right, serve goes in forehand to forehand as that goes into the backhand of Zverev and Zverev hits it wide. One, zero, Medvedev. One, zero, Medvedev. After this tie break, we will be going, either going to this women's match with Krajikova and Sabalenka, or doubling up on the match. Because they're about to, well, Goffs is doing an interview, but then they'll come out on court. All right, one love, Medvedev. Zverev from Zverev out wide, the backhand of Medvedev. Zverev comes in with a volley, and that's a good volley. Good high smash, volley smash. One, one, one all. Two hours and 15 minutes played. It's been a marathon. Wouldn't expect anything else from these guys. One, one, as we just served now. Return goes in, the volley of Zverev. Smash from Medvedev's a pass. This is going to be our finish to you. That's what you're going to be careful of on these courts. If you're going to hit a smash, you've got to put it away. Otherwise, someone's going to hit a smash off your smash. That's what Medvedev did. Medvedev is liking the slow courts now. You can't do that on a fast court. Nice smash from Medvedev. Two, one, Medvedev with the mini break. Serve goes in, return from Zverev to the net. Three, one, Medvedev. Three, one, Medvedev. As he serves again, Medvedev to the forehand. Zverev returned to the forehand. Medvedev, Zverev with the backhand on the stretch. Goes out, four, one, Medvedev. Medvedev running away with his side break. Four, one. Zverev under a lot of pressure here. Four, one. Boy, golf got the win, and very, very happy about the win. As we just served down to the forehand of Medvedev, backhand of Zverev is good to the front of Medvedev, to the backhand of Zverev. Medvedev with the forehand slice. Zverev in control. Forehand down the line to winner. All right, Zverev, four, two, Medvedev, and the change ends. But nice from Medvedev, sorry, from Sasha. Four, two, Medvedev. Still only one mini break, though. Pardon me, one mini break. Four, two. Is it raining on court? No, no rain yet. We'll keep you posted. Four, two. As we just served now from Zverev. Kragikovsavolenko coming on next. Served now from Zverev. Down the tee. Good serve, Medvedev slices it back into the forehand of Zverev. Forehand of Medvedev on the stretch goes wide. Good hitting from Zverev. And it's four, three, Medvedev. But Zverev is hanging in right, right, right there. Well, we're almost at 500 likes. Thank you so much. This is one of the biggest matches of the tournament so far. And I think it deserves to be because of the guys that are playing. They've got a long history. These two guys have played a lot of matches. One of the best modern day rivals. As that goes in the net from Zverev on the return, five, three. Well, so thank you for subscribing. If you haven't already, make sure you do that. We're almost at 126.7 K. So thank you for that. Serve, our wide, the forehand of Zverev. Back in a Medvedev swinging. Volley is good. Zverev with a pass. Medvedev gets it with a forehand volley. But Zverev's there with a forehand passing shot. We're back on serve. Sasha gets the point. Five, four, Medvedev. Lovely hitting there from Zverev. Medvedev coming to the net. Just not able to put away the volley. Five, four. Can Zverev serve though? That's the thing. Can he win his two service points? Two most successful guys at must 1,000 outside of the goats. Zverev with five and Medvedev with four. There you go. Great stat. Five, four Medvedev. Zverev with a serve. He's back, but he's not in front yet. As we serve now, wide, the back of Medvedev. Four Medvedev from Zverev. He's out! Six, four, Medvedev. Zverev just pushed it. Did we hit the over? Yeah, smashed the over. The over was like 20 and a half. I mean, it's almost nearly 30 now. All right, Medvedev with the two set points. Zverev just making too many errors in this set. And in this tie break. He serves a fault, don't do it. Not like this. By the way, the break point conversion rate, that's a problem. Second serve, Zverev. Second serve is in to the back end of Medvedev. The back end of Zverev is good to the back end of Medvedev. To the back end of Zverev. Zverev looking nervous. There's been a four-hand Medvedev. The back end of Zverev. Oh, hit the tape goes in. To the four-hand Medvedev. Back end of Zverev goes to the back end of Medvedev. Into the back end of Zverev. Medvedev with a four-hand cross court. Into the four-hand Zverev. Again to the four-hand Medvedev. Medvedev down the line. Zverev with a slice. Medvedev in control. With the back end of the back end rally. Zverev in trouble. Going to the back end of Medvedev. Zverev with a slice. Again to the backhand of Medvedev. Zverev with a forehand on the stretch now with a slice. Into the forehand of Medvedev who hits it wide. Oh, Medvedev had that point. Zverev was letting him have it. Six, five, Medvedev. Zverev saves one. There was a chance there for Medvedev to win that point. 22-shot rally. Two and a half, almost two and a half hours and we still got another set potentially to come. Stay tuned. Two hours and 22 minutes. Medvedev's serving to take us to a third. He serves into the backhand of Zverev. Return to the backhand of Medvedev. Backhand of Zverev's slice. Medvedev with a volley of the net. We're going three. Medvedev puts it away. We're going three. Zverev. He's got to be scared now because Medvedev's not as sore as maybe he thought. All right, Jesus. Medvedev taking us to a third. Two hours and 22 minutes played. I mean, this has been a marathon. But we knew that. We knew it coming in. It could go the distance. All right, in that set, let's talk about it. Zverev, 14 winners, 18 errors. Medvedev, 15 winners, 18 errors. 10 errors on the backhand side for Zverev. Pardon me, for Zverev. So a lot of errors coming from Sasha on the backhand, which is his favorite shot. And in that set, by the way, so many breakpoint chances. We didn't have a breaker serve, but the chances for Zverev, my God, it's got to be at least 10, right? Did he get zero out of 10? What was his conversion rate in that set? I think it was 0 out of 10, right? Yeah, zero out of 10. 10 breakpoints, zero converted. Medvedev had two breakpoints, didn't convert either, but that's crazy. That's crazy. All right, let's get the ladies match on the screen as well and get things going for the WTA as well. Let me just fix something. And we'll go through the preview of that one as well. All right, let me get the double header going. Bum, bum, there we go. And let's chuck this on the screen just for fun. And we might add to that as well. All right, let's get this show on the road. Sabalinka coming out on court as we speak against Krajikova. All right, welcome to the fourth round. We've got all fourth round matches happening today. We've got Krajikova taking on Sabalinka, champ versus champ, which is kind of interesting because weird to say with Sabalinka being Australian open champ, French open champion, Krajikova. This is a rematch of what we saw a couple of weeks ago in Dubai, which was one of the more interesting matches of that tournament, scoreline wise. It's a six love set to Sabalinka, then Krajikova came back to win. Very interesting set, very interesting match. And the only player that Sabalinka is lost to is the player she's playing today. Let's get the preview of it because, as mentioned, they have played before, but they've also played a fair few times, not just the once this year. There's the draw. You can see we've got Krajikova and Sabalinka both getting a buy in the first round, both winning their second rounds easily. Sabalinka had a walkover in the third round, so she's only played really only an hour. And Krajikova, playing a three set up against Wong the other day, that was a battle. So that's where we're at at the moment when it comes to these two ladies, both coming on very different ways. All right, Krajikova, 16 in the world, 27 year old from the Czech Republic. She is five foot 10 right handed, 11 wins, four losses on the year, and a title, that title coming in Dubai a couple of weeks ago. She is the master's 1000 champion. Of Dubai. And you can see there, she has six career trophies, including the French Open. And she's on a win streak at the moment. She's won six in a row before this event. She's won two more, so she's on an eight match win streak. Quick math. And Sabalinka, the world number two, 24 year old from Belarus. She is five foot 11 right handed, 13 wins, one loss. The only loss this year has been to the ladies. She's playing two titles as well, including the Australian Open. And you can see her form has been okay. I mean, yeah, I mean more than okay. I mean, they lost one match. And it's two-one to Sabalinka in this head-to-head, but the last time they played, it was Krajikova winning that match in Dubai two weeks ago on the hard courts. Love six, seven, six, six, one. I mean, that is as symmetrical a score line as you can ask for. Maybe a six-love final set would have been perfectly symmetrical, but that's where we're at. Very fun match. They're getting ready to go. Zverev has 30 love in the final set. He is serving first. Also, it looks like Sabalinka serving first in the ladies' match. So stay tuned. 40 love. We will cross over to the ladies' match once this men's match is done as well so that we will convert it to one match once we end this men's match. So luckily, thinking on the feet, getting the double head set up in real time. 40 love. Zverev returns, backhand, a backhand with Medvedev and Medvedev hits it wide. Zverev, first game of the third, one love. Also, Sakari trying to win her match against Pliskovva. That's a battle. Let me get the Medvedev, by the way, still complaining. What's Medvedev saying about disqualified? What's Medvedev saying? Medvedev is complaining more. I don't know what he's complaining about. He's just not having a good day. We all have him. We all have shit days. We all want to break stuff. Sometimes, limb biscuit style. All right, let me get the ladies' match up and going as well so that we can see their record because that is also important. But yeah, he's just pissed off. He's pissed off at the court. He got injured. I mean, he's having a shit day. Man's having a shit one. All right, one love. The ladies are on court. We are going to get that underway as well. Warming up the serves as we speak. 15 love, Medvedev. Let me just fix this in real life. How does that work? I hope this works. Doing this on a fly. You never know. You never know. Let me know if it works, Chat. You'll see it first. Did it work? It worked. 30 love, Medvedev. Are we gonna get a third set tie break? What do you reckon, Chat? Who's gonna win this final set? 30, 15. Zachary has had 26 break points and taken five. This the hell? Really? That's crazy. Well, she's up five too. So, I mean, she wins. It's okay, but my God, that's crazy. All right, 30, 15. Medvedev trying to get the first game of the final set. As we get a serve. Hey. Over 70,000 subscribers since before Noel Trial. Hey, thank you, ready for the two bucks. Yeah, mate, I think that's crazy. That's crazy. I think since the Australian Open, it's been, yeah, it's been crazy. Last year, it was the Australian Open. Medvedev, 40, 15. I think at the start of last year's Australian Open, we're on 65,000. Almost doubled in the last 12 months. And it's all thanks to you guys. Thank you so much for hanging out. It's been some mad, mad growth. All right, again, Medvedev won one. Sabalenka serving first. Who's winning this ladies match? I'm, oh man, I wanna pick Sabalenka, but I don't think she will. I think Krajikov is gonna win. The slower courts are gonna maybe help her game. But if Krajikov is placed terrible, which she's prone to do sometimes. Man, it's Krajikov in three? I don't know. Let me fix the scoreboard. But you let me know, you guys might know more than me. I guess Krajikov in three is the popular answer, I guess. I don't know. All right, it's Medvedev serving a one-one in the final set as we're gonna find out from Zverev into the back end of Fauna Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev, Medvedev with a slice, that goes in. Fauna from Zverev is good, Medvedev with a pass, Zverev with a volley in the net. Oh, love 15. Love 15. I'm going for Kraj, all right. Krajikov, Krajikov is the underdog. Is she? Man, she is. It's kinda weird. Why would Krajikov be the underdog? That's weird. That's a little, hmm. Does anyone else think Krajikov should have been the underdog? I don't know if she should have been, maybe even money, not underdog. Anyways, love 15. Zverev forehand to the Fauna Medvedev, again to the back end of Zverev, into the Fauna Medvedev, Zverev with a forehand, again to the Fauna Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev. Medvedev with the back end, sliced into the back end of Medvedev, on the slice again, in to the Fauna Zverev. Medvedev with a back end, lob, Zverev with a smash, no, he lets it bounce. And he hits a forehand, that's a silly shot. There's been a back end now from Medvedev, again at the back end of Zverev, into the back of Medvedev, to the back of Zverev, Medvedev with a back end again, in the net. Good rally from Medvedev, but just unfortunate. Maybe name recognition, maybe. Did anyone take Krajikov in the betting? Anyone take the underdog in that one? Maybe because she didn't play Sabalinka the other day, so she gets extra time off, whereas Krajikov played a tough, you know, a tough three setter, but I don't know, I feel like Krajikov is very, it's a very undeveloped, there's a bit of something there. 15, oh, he's Zverev. Seriously, Cam, we all remember these years of your optimism and distracting us with chat through COVID. Well, I hope, I hope so. Thank you. But that was nice of you to say. Thank you, Dario, for that. Has been a back end now from Zverev to the Fauna Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev, again to the Fauna Medvedev, into the Fauna Zverev, Medvedev with a forehand, down the line, Zverev gets it with the back end, into the Fauna Medvedev, Zverev, back end at back end, with Medvedev slicing it into the Fauna Zverev, again at the back end of Medvedev, Zverev smacks a winner. This is gonna be on Finnish TV, bro. 30-15, the smoke's a winner. Controversial, controversy in the Pleskivis-Sakurimatch, what's happening there? What controversy? The over is 20 and a half games for the ladies, that's so dumb. I mean, is Sabalinka gonna demolish Krajikov? I don't know. Don't think so. All right, 35 things, Zverev. Serve down to the Fauna Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev, Fauna Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev, to the back end of Medvedev, back end of Zverev on the stretch, into the back end of Medvedev, again to the Fauna Zverev, Medvedev with a back end, again to the back end of Zverev, Medvedev's making Zverev run a lot, and then he puts away a smash 30-all. Medvedev's doing all the, sorry, Zverev's doing all the running. By the way, Pleskova just got one of the breaks back against Sakkari. Oh, Sabalinka good running. She gets the love 30. All right, nice running there from Sabalinka. All right, 30-all. Zverev, Medvedev, first games of the final set. 30-all, who's gonna break first? Or is anyone gonna break in his final set? As Medvedev hits a return, but Zverev hits the volley away. Good serve and volley combo, 40-30, and 15-30, Sabalinka Krajikova. 40-30, Zverev serving to get the lead again. Pleskova went for a wild passing shot, which went wide, but Sakkari touched it on the replay. Seems like there could have been some contact. Ooh, okay. Well, Pleskova broke back anyway, so I don't know if that made a big difference, as we're to find now from Zverev, out by a mile, Zverev completely misses that one, Deuce. Sabalinka, by the way. 15-40, first game. She's off to a quick start here, Sabalinka. 15-40, lady thought it is, that's it. Krajikova serves a fault, second serve, and Zverev serves it, Deuce. Krajikova serves into the back and to Sabalinka, four and at Krajikova, into the front of Sabalinka, again to the front of Krajikova down the line. Sabalinka with the backhand pass, winner. That's a pass, that's a winner, that's Sabalinka breaking. Two-love as Medvedev gets an advantage and a break point, two. Zverev looking a little bit tired. I mean, it's been almost three hours, this match has been a marathon. This is the longest match Zverev's probably played, the longest three setter he's played. So no surprise that he's probably feeling a little gassed. Two-love Sabalinka, what a start. Maybe that's why the, why Krajikova wasn't a favorite. I mean, Sabalinka's gonna play like that. Then again, she did win six-love in the first set and lost the match last time. Advantage Medvedev, second serves Zverev. Medvedev to take, to take the break. So the four-way out from Medvedev on the return of the backhand of Zverev, backhand out from Medvedev, into the front of Zverev, into the backhand of Medvedev on the stretch, Zverev, forehand, down the line is wide, Medvedev breaks. Two-one Medvedev in the final set. The first break since that first set. Two games to one. All right, Medvedev with the break, 30-love by the way, Sabalinka. She's already up two-love in the blink of an eye. I mean, who's gonna finish first, Sabalinka or Medvedev? Medvedev's got the trainer back out. Medvedev's got a leg problem now. It's almost, on his right leg, he's got a, like a hip problem. He's getting a massage there. That's Medvedev falling apart. He's played too much over the last couple of weeks. All right, 30-love Sabalinka. She is dominating at the moment. 30-love, there's a bit of a turn in there. From Krzegovar, 40-love, Sabalinka flying. 40-love, Medvedev's two-one. Compulsory injury probably. Well, that's the thing, it's, you know, they've played for a while, so I'm sort of both these guys are feeling the pinch. Let me have a look at what their longest matches of the year have been. Both these guys have probably played, haven't played too many three-hour matches, at least not in three set matches, as Sabalinka serves a fault. Second serve. Oh, Balai Sakari and Piskava, they're done. Sakari wins. Let's see what the handshake is like. Oh, no, that was a bit of a no-look handshake from Piskava. Bit of a, I ain't gonna look at you in the face. Sakari wins. So maybe, again, you guys were talking, well, some of you in the chat were saying there's some controversy. Piskava definitely didn't give the happiest embrace of that in that one. But anyways, 40-15, back to Sabalinka. Sakari through. So Goff and Sakari, both getting through in three sets. Fakina awaits the winner of Mervadev's Zverev. So he'll serve out Y the fine of Zverev, backing out from Mervadev into the front of Zverev, into the front of Medi, passing shot is good. Zverev in the net with a volley. And it's 15-love. Serve out Y the fine of Krajikova. Good return, Sabalinka gets it. But it goes out. Krajikova, lovely return, 40-30. So by the way, Mervadev's only played one three-set match. This is officially the second longest match of his year. The longest match being a three-hour match against Korda at the Australian Open. So this match will be the longest of his year, I would expect. Zverev, he's got a long way to go. He played a four-hour match against Veralis at the Australian Open at one five sets. He played a three-hour match against Murray and Doha a few weeks ago. He also played a three-and-a-half-hour match against Moe at the Australian Open. So this is not, this is the fourth longest match of the year for Zverev. All right, 40-30. As we return now in the net from Krajikova, three-love Sabalinka as Mervadev gets a 40-love. Oh, sorry, 40-15. And he is serving to get a three-one in the final set. Yeah, Mervadev, this will be officially, well, you would expect this would be Mervadev's longest match. If it does go to that three-hour mark, or if it does, it should go to three hours, right, Chat? Four-and-a-four hand as that goes into the four-and-a-sverev down the line at the back end of Mervadev, back end of Zverev, into the four-and-a-mervadev on the stretch, Zverev, oh, Mervadev with a pass! This is gonna be our finish to you. Zverev let it go and it went straight down the line. Three-one Mervadev in the final set. Mervadev leads. A little bit too nice from Zverev. That's what I think if you're gonna re-watch this match, or look at the stats, you're like, well, he didn't take his chances, Zverev, but also he wasn't ruthless enough when Medi was hurt. Now Medi seems to be managing the injury nicely. And the result's turning out to be a, to be a nice win for Medi if he can get the next few games. Serve is a fault from Zverev, second serve. The Russian bear, that's it. The chat is stacked, yeah, the chat is on fire. It's been on fire the last few days. You guys have been very, very talkative, I love it. There's a back end from Mervadev into the back end of Zverev, but Medi hits a wide, 15-love. That's almost the identical Zachary combined winner loss in finals. What's that? I must've missed something. All right, 15-love. Rowdy! Arena Thorlanka goddess of thunder high voltage. That's it, Thorlanka is back, baby. Lady Thor, she's kicking ass right now. She's up three-love. Anyway, it's 30-love, Zverev is trying to stay in touch. Also, I think Fritz is coming on, not Fritz. Von Drussever-Mukova coming up next. Keeping on that one as well. Very interesting random match up there, but both very good when they're on. There's a bit of smash there from Zverev. 40-love as Sabalenka goes in line for a Krajikova, falling out from Sabalenka, Slyced is long, and Krajikova trying to get on the board, 30-love for her. Zverev failed to capitalize on the second set, which would have sealed, which has sealed his loss unless he could turn around ASAP. Let's go to start with this game. He serves in the back end of Medvedev, Medvedev in the net. Three-two, Medi with a break in the third. Zverev hanging around. All right, three-two. Let's get back to the ladies. 30-love as Krajikova tries to take the break. I'm sorry, tries to take the game and stay in touch. As we're going to find back-end rally now, back-end out from Sabalenka is Slyced into the form of Krajikova. Krajikova puts it away. 40-love. 40-love. A little shout to all the people over there watching on the Krajikova Sabalenka match up. Once the boys are done, we're gonna merge it into one. So you guys just sit where you are. You get a bonus Medvedev. Zverev final set. That's Krajikova serves. And 40-love, by the way. Nori and Rublev coming on next. Love that. Anyone think Nori might be able to do it cause an upset there? That's gotta be the over, surely, right? That's gotta be the over. Nori's gonna frustrate the hell out of Rublev to push that to an over. What's the over-under on that one? I might even chuck a sneaky on it. Anyways, in the net there from Sabalenka. It's Krajikova 3-1. Nori has a weird game. He's in form 2. True. 22 and a half games. Rublev is the favorite. Yeah. Interesting. Interesting indeed. Let me have a look. All right, Sabalenka. Screeching her way to a backhand winner. 15-love. 0.5 eruptions over-under, yeah. Let me see what the, what's the line? Plus two and a half for Nori. The over is 22 and a half. You know what, I might as back Nori. Anyways. 15-love. Nori-Rublev, yeah, great match, yeah. What do you reckon, Chad? Over-under for Nori and Rublev. You reckon it's gonna be over-under? I don't know. As we get a nice shot there from Krajikova, 15-love. Medvedev's got the break 3-2 in the final set, 15-love. Where are my bettors in chat? What are you guys thinking? What are you guys thinking with Rublev and Nori? What's the vibe from the bettors in chat? All right, 30-love, Medi. He tries to hang on to the lead. Coin flip, Rublev, hashtag overs. Ruby, Ruby. Okay, a lot of people say Rublev. All right, Savolenko, by the way, making an error, sorry, hitting a ridiculous error-filled shot. I mean, she shanked it, got a little lucky. Medvedev, 40-love, Savolenko, 30-15. Rublev win, under-22, you reckon? Under-22 and a half? You know, are you guys under-rating Nori, maybe? Am I over-rating Nori, hmm. I do the question. What's the three-set result? Anyways, 4-2, Medvedev gets the game, stays in front of that break. Savolenko with a slice, at 30-15, and ooh, a nice shot from Krojikova. That's a lovely shot down the line. 30-all, Krojikova wants that break back. 30-all, it was very tries to stay in touch. Medvedev's got a break back somehow. He's got a break back eventually. Fault from Savolenko, second serve. Second serve goes into the net on the return from Krojikova, 40-30. There's Rublev, so Rublev, looking at the wrong one. Zverev and Medvedev, 15-all. Zverev, Medvedev, 15-all. All right, good return there. Nope, in the net, Savolenko, 4-1, she survives. Back to the boys, 15-all at 4-2. First set, Zverev, sorry, third set, Zverev serving. He's gonna serve out wide the four-end of Medvedev. Good return, the back end of Zverev, back end slice there from Medvedev. Again, the back end of Zverev, he hits it wide. Okay, this is getting real dicey now for Zverev. 15-30, 5-30, as Medvedev looks for the double break. Savolenko up 4-1, cruising at the moment. Rublev, Nori coming on next. Fun times at Ridgemont High. 15-30, as we're gonna serve now the four-end of Medvedev, return goes long, 30-all. Zverev needs this game. Can't be going down double break. Not when there hasn't, he's only broken once out of 15 times. 30-all, Zverev trying to hang around. 30-all, Serb Dente, great serve. It comes back though and the volley is perfect from Zverev. Good awareness, 40-30, 40-30. By the way, Dark Clouds, they're showing the sky. You know when the cameraman's got the camera to the sky, that there's some rain around, that's a sign. We're gonna get to that, we got the radar. Yeah, we're very high tech. I know, there's been a four-head back-end rally going down the line of the four-end of Medvedev. Four-end of Zverev, at 40-30 here, four-end down the line of the back-end of Zverev, into the four-end of Medvedev. Again, to the four-end of Zverev. Zverev in the net, we're a douche. We got the radar. They have a cameraman pointing to the sky. We have the internet. It might rain, there might be rain tonight, or at least around the place. So if you are in the UK or in Europe or anywhere that the time zones are gonna suck later, then I guess prepare yourselves for the rain, just in case. Delays could happen as we're at the back-end from Medvedev, but it's not good enough. All right, advantage Zverev, good serving to stay in this match Zverev, advantage Zverev. Also, love 30, Sabalenka, Jesus, Sabalenka. Trying to get that double break as Zverev gets the game, four-three Medvedev in the final set, as Krajikovic tries not to get broken twice like Zverev. Slow call to favoring Nori, says Zach. Yeah, I'm looking at this, I'm looking at, I mean, I think it goes three. I think Nori gets a set, right? Chat, Medvedev, by the way, getting a massage on the inside of his left leg, that is hurting him and might be cramped, is the longest match of his year, Medvedev, in about 10 minutes. He's got a four now from Krajikovic, four and a Sabalenka down the lines, a winner, Sabalenka 15-40. Now the first set they played last two weeks ago in Dubai was six love, Sabalenka. So we saw this all, we saw this before. Are we gonna see it again? And then can Krajikovic come back from the set down? That's what she did in Dubai. All right, Sabalenka for the double break, 15-40. Medvedev just getting a massage, 15-40, second serve Krajikovic, second serve. There's a double fault, and there's the double break. Five-one Sabalenka, all right. Five games to one. So I'm looking at the, I'm looking at the radar and it looks like in the next 30 minutes, possible rain. Possible rain in the next 30 minutes. So stay tuned. Possible rain in the next 30 minutes. As we're to serve from Medvedev down the tee, that's an ace, bang. No, it's not, yes it is, 15 love. Medvedev needs to get out of here in the next 20 minutes. I'm sure this match will finish in 20 minutes. The women's match though, I mean Sabalenka could be out of here in 20 minutes, let's be honest. All right, 15 love and 15 love on both courts for the big servers. We've got to return now to the back end of Medvedev. Zverev lets it go past him, 30 love. Rublev Nori might not get through a set yet if the rain does hit. As that goes out from Krajikovic, 30 love Sabalenka. Man, there's two of them copying each other. Serve from Medvedev out wide, Zverev hits it long, 40 love, nice serving from Medvedev. No signs, no sign of injury from Medvedev's point of view. He looks fresh, he looks fine. He might be in pain, but he looks fine. Serve down to the back end of Krajikovic, back in now from Sabalenka, Krajikovic goes down the line and hits a very nice shot, 30-15. As Medvedev serves, a big serve, 5-3 Medvedev in the final set. And it's 30-15, Krajikovic, Sabalenka. And as Krajikovic, Sabalenka tries to win this first set in 23 minutes. So maybe she can get this job done. If she wins both of the sets as quickly as possible. Ooh, Sabalenka hits it wide. 30-all, Sabalenka with a reckless forehand. As Zverev serves to stay in the match. Good serve from Zverev, Medvedev returns it, Zverev gets it, back in now Medvedev in the net. Ooh, Zverev survived. That was lucky. Sabalenka in a little trouble. Well, Zverev, 30-all. She serves a fault. Second serve. Let me know in the chat if you're from California. Is it raining at your house? Let's get a weather check from the state of California. Grayshaw from Zverev, 30-love. As Medvedev serves now from Sabalenka, Krajikovic returns, back into Sabalenka is out. With a break point for Krajikovic, 30-40. And Zverev tries to make Medvedev serve this out. 30-40, break back point for Krajikovic. To get one back. First break point against Sabalenka today. As Medvedev hits it out, it's 40-love Zverev. Krajikovic looking at a second serve now. Sabalenka's serve was out by, like, I don't know, what's three meters? 20 feet? Is that a lot? I don't, you know, 30-40 second serve, Sabalenka. Zverev serving a 40-love. Served now from Sabalenka. Is into the back into Krajikovic. Good return, back into Sabalenka goes wide. Krajikovic gets the break back. One of them back. Five-two, Sabalenka. In the first. As Zverev serves to make Medvedev serve for the match. He serves in the back end of Medvedev, backing up from Zverev. Is down the line into the front of Medvedev. One up from Zverev again to the front of Medvedev. But Zverev shanks it wide. And it's 40-15. 40-15. Getting to the end of these matches. 40-15. Served down the team, there's a fault from Zverev, second serve, as mentioned, Rubelev and Nori about to hit the court. But the rain is around. Could be here in 30 minutes. Served goes in the back end of Medvedev. Four now from Zverev. Into the front of Medvedev and Zverev hits it out. 40-30. If Zverev can... If Zverev breaks back though, then maybe we have to worry about the rain for the men's match. But at the moment, it's only gonna be a problem for the next matches. You'd think that this match would be done before any sort of rain. Pradikov, back on court. Here we go, 40-30, Zverev. Trying to just make Medvedev serve it here. There's been a return now from Medvedev. Zverev with the forehand. Medvedev with the backhand. Slice goes to the sky. Zverev with the forehand. Sorry, with the smash. Into the back end of Medvedev. Four-one volley from Zverev. It's too good. This is gonna be our finished TV run. As Zverev does survive. Four-five. Medvedev's got the lead and he's gonna serve for the match in a second. Back to the ladies. Pradikov just broke back at five-one down. She's back to five-two, but she's still down a break. Has been a return now from Sabalenka to the forehand of Pradikov. Slice Sabalenka. Pradikov volleys it in the net. And the volley was too easy. Very doubles champion like her. Love 15. Again, thank you so much everybody for watching. Don't forget to subscribe. And if you haven't already, we've got plenty more matches coming up. We've got Sfiantec taking Rado Khannu. We've got Alkaraz taking on Draper. In a little bit. Has been a forehand down the line from Sabalenka. That goes long. 15-all. And I can confirm that this match between Medvedev and Medvedev and Zverev has been the biggest match of the week for Indian Wolves. And no surprise, fourth round between two guys are very familiar with each other. A three-set epic. So this is officially the biggest match or the biggest match of the week so far for us. Almost, we've got a few people here. Nearly 2,000 people watching. Appreciate it. 15-30, Sabalenka. Looking at a second serve. Second serve from Krijikova. She's in a little bit more trouble now as we had a backhand return to the forehand. Krijikova, forehand from Sabalenka is good. Very good. Krijikova gets it though. Forehand Sabalenka down the line is good. And Krijikova can't get it. Sabalenka hitting very, very good. Making Krijikova move. 15-40, set point Sabalenka in like 25 minutes. Which is so weird because the men's match has taken so much longer. And Medvedev serving for the first, the third set to take the win over Sasha. Keep his winning streak alive. I wonder if Medvedev, if the ankle is, well hopefully the ankle's not that bad, but the ankle is bad, whether or not he'll play future matches. Like will he withdraw against Fakina? Surely not. Hopefully not. It's a fun match tomorrow in whenever it is. Served now in the back of Sabalenka. Ooh, Sabalenka in the net, 30-40. One saved by Krijikova. Love 15 by the way. Okay, three hours played. Officially will be the longest match of Medvedev's year. Or it is officially the longest match of Medvedev's year. And love 15. He's in a little trouble as we get a set point again. 30-40 back into the net again from Sabalenka. Krijikova survives. Medvedev 15 all. Rubelev Nori, they hit the court. They're on. The doc versus the rock. Rock music fan, I guess. Very hits it out, 30-15 as Krijikova goes four-hand to four-hand with Sabalenka. Again to the four-hand of Krijikova. Four-hand to Sabalenka, the four-hand of Krijikova. In the back into Sabalenka, it's a winner. Sabalenka with a set point. Medvedev 30-15, he serves out wide to the back of his Varev. Back of Medvedev down the water the four-hand Varev. In the back of Medvedev. Varev backhand slice goes into the 4-hand Medvedev. In the 4-hand Varev. Medvedev with a backhand. Cross court goes into the back of Nasashos. In the back of Medvedev. Varev backhand again to the backhand Varev. In the back of his Varev. Now in the backline Four-hand Medvedev. ho in the backline, that's a good shot. Medvedev backhand on the stretch. 4-hand inside out, Medvede with a slice 4-hand, four-hand is a winner, 30 all. It's Krajikova, saves the set point with a big serve. Nori's got a break point as well if you want to add that to the mix. Everybody, are we still with us? Hello, is everybody still here? Am I going to pass out of run out of air? Can you imagine? Just pass out in my chair. Got to breathe. All right, 30 all, let's stick with the boys because Varev is trying to break back as he has to return down to the front of Medvedev down the line from, Medvedev is out or is it in? It was out, 30, 40, break back point for Sasha to get back on serving the final, says Varev. Also, Krajikova's got advantage. It was out, Medvedev serves a fault. He's broken once today out of 16 shots, or 16 points I should say. Second set, Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev, back end of Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev, down the line of the front of Medvedev, back end of Zverev, into the front again of Medvedev, to the back end of Zverev, Medvedev, forehand to forehand now, Zverev goes again to the front of Medvedev, into the back end of Zverev, Medvedev with the back end on the stretch, Zverev in control, forehand inside out to the back end of Medvedev, again to the back end of Zverev, as Medvedev hits the forehand, down the line of the slice, Zverev's Zverev in the net. I think Zverev played a little too safe. Played a little too safe, he was in control, But he just, by the way, Rubelev, kneeblev, he just smacked himself in the knee three times. He got broken Rubelev, first game of the match and he smacked himself in the knee already Rubelev. Gregs, what was he over under on explosions? Cause that was one. Sabalenka served him in the match. Oh, sorry, for the set. Medved trying to serve for the match. He's got a deuce and he's served the fault. Second serve. Nori just broke first game. Has to be to serve out why the forehand is Varev. Return goes in to the forehand, Medvedev. Varev with the forehand, down the line, Medvedev with the backhand. As Varev hits a slice, Medying control. As he hits the forehand, open court, that's good. Varev gets it. Forehand from Medvedev, down the line. Varev gets that two with the backhand, but he hits it out. Match point. As Varev slaps the court with his racket. Advantage, Medvedev. What a match it's been. An Indian, Indian world's classic, the match of the week. I think we've got to say that. The match of the week, between two of the best. Medvedev's just a little better as he serves. Down the tee, the forehand is Varev. Return goes in, the backhand of Medvedev. Backhand as Varev, sliced. Into the backhand of Medvedev, sliced. Into the net. And we're back to deuce. Sabalenko with an ace, she's at 30-15. We'll get to her if she gets that point again. Man, double header. Is this going to be a double, what is it, double whammy? We might have a double whammy. Has been a serve out wide, the backhand of Varev. Backhand of Medvedev is good, Varev with a slice. Into the forehand of Medvedev, again to the forehand of Varev. Medvedev with a forehand. Into the, it's out! Breakback points, Varev. As Sabalenko gets two more set points. Sabalenko two set points, Varev. A chance to break back, 17th breakpoint. Medvedev serves. Into the backhand of Varev. Return goes into the backhand of Medvedev. Forehand from Varev. Again to the backhand of Medvedev. As Sabalenko serves down the team. Krojikovic gets it back. Backhand of Sabalenko is wide. They're back at 45-30. Back to the boys. They're still going. Backhand of Varev tries the break. Again to the forehand of Medvedev. Into the forehand of Varev. Medvedev gets a backhand on the stretch. Varev gets the breakback. Five-five! And Varev's gone. Let's go! Let's go! He can't hear them. Turn your hearing aid up. He can't hear them. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You've got to press the button on the left. Just, yeah, turn the knob. All right, Sabalenko 40-30. Serve out wide at the backhand of Krojikovic. Goes long. Sabalenko with the first set. Six-three! And the show goes on! The show goes on! The show goes on! Sabalenko first set. Six-three. Let's continue with the boys, though. The show goes on. Rublev's about to break back Nori, by the way. All right. Varev serving at five-five. Match point saved. Varev getting a new racket. Let's see if that works. What a match. Now I think it's certified match of the week, right? It's got to be. Match of the week. It's Varev to serve, but it's not a comeback unless you win. By the way, Rublev does break back Nori in the first set. It's one-one. Two breaks to start. Longest match of the week, too. I mean, this is, what, three hours and seven minutes. Brutal. Don't forget to like the video if you haven't already. Subscribe as well. If you like tennis, we like you. Serve now from Varev. Down the tee is an ace. Bang. We deserve it. I mean, look, tie break, right? Tie break final set. Come on now. Come on now. All right, 15-love. Mevedev just got a warning. Mevedev just got a warning. Mevedev just got a warning for saying something to the crowd, I think. All right. 15-love. Mevedev just got a warning. For saying something out loud, maybe swearing. All right, 15-love. Serve out wide. The back end of Mevedev. Return goes in the front. It's Varev. Front end on the stretch. It's Varev with a little volley in the net. 15-all. Yeah, he calls someone a small cat. There's a small cat in the house. I don't know who it is. 15-all. The one with the name ending in Ev will win. How long did it take you to think of that joke? Have you been working on that all day? The one ending in Ev will win. Okay. Did that take you like literally all day? Like how long did you think of that? My dad comes up with better jokes. 15-all. It's gonna serve out wide. The front of Mevedev. Front of Varev. Down the line to the back end of Mevedev. Front of Varev. Again to the front of Mevedev. Into the back end of Varev. Mevedev with a forehand on the stretch. Into the back end of Varev. And Varev hits it out. 15-30. Come on, a little more creative. Come on, dude. But when Mevedev 30, sorry. Rubelev 30-all. Was he gonna win two? 30-all. 1-1. Nori Rubelev. And Rubelev's already banged his knee three times with his racket. So wait out, watch out. He's gonna start. I don't even know what he's gonna do. Find out together. 13-30. Mevedev tries to get the break back. Chad, if you thought that was a good joke by the chatter, you need to, you need to learn, you know, read a book. Back end goes down the line of the 400-metre. Back end of Varev. To the back end of Mevedev. Into the back end of Varev. Back end of Mevedev's slice. No, Varev hits a win up. 30-all. You gotta watch a comedy special. That was rough. All right, 30-all. Big point here. Big, big point. 30-all. Let's go to serve now from Varev. Varev serves. Down the table, that's a great serve. Mevedev gets a back. Back end from Varev's a winner. Lovely serve. Usually, he's Varev double fault in this situation. 40-30. To get in front, Varev. Remember, he saved the match point. Nori just breaks again. Three breaks to start that match. And Rubelev. Rubelev's limping. Is that because he hit himself on the leg so hard? Ridiculous. If he's limping because of that, that's crazy. Here's looking at a little sore. 40-30, Varev serves. A fault. Second serve. Second serve. If you're just joining us, match point was saved by Varev. The previous game. Serve into the back end of Mevedev. Slice difference, Varev. Into the front of Mevedev. Going down the line for a winner, Mevedev. Now, Reduce. Oh, this match is so good, chat. What an epic match. Also, Krojikova first set. Was five winners, six errors. Sabalenka, 12 winners, seven errors in that first set. Krojikova has the first game of the second. Now, remember, that match in Dubai was six-love first set Sabalenka and then second set tie break. So, stay tuned. We'll get to that one after this match with the boys. Deuce, as Varev serves. A fault, second serve. Come on, Bueh. Second serves, Varev. Add Deuce. He serves. Into the back end of Mevedev. Return goes to the back end of Varev. Four and a half from Mevedev. Again to the back end of Varev. Into the back end, Slice of Medi. As we're at the back end now, from Varev down the line, Medi with the forehand. Again to the back end of Varev. Medi with the forehand again. To the forehand of Varev. Who hits it wide, Medvedev's got a break point. Varev just threw that point away. Advantage, Mevedev. Who's gonna win the match from now, chat? Who's winning this match? Come on, you can tell me. I believe in you. Mevedev, he's converted two out of seven break points today, better than Varev's. Two out of 17, Jesus. Advantage, Mevedev. Give me a name. Medi or Varev? As we're at the serve now from Varev. Down the tee, the forehand is a fault from Varev. Oh, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no, no. Not like this. Second serve. It's Varev. Second serve. This Varev, why, like this. Six-five, Mevedev has the break. All right, Mevedev, serving for this match again. Unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, I don't care about what they were saying. Hey. Hey, mate, let's spice it up. O-L-CAM versus Zach Hill take under 18.5 IGA match. If you want the over-hashtag chat wins, hash-cam, nose versus hashtag Zach knows. All right, thank you for the five. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, no. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. Rowdy. What's the definition of eternity? Four blondes at a four-way stop. Thank you, Rowdy. Thank you, Rowdy, for the five. That, that, I didn't know well. Okay. Wait, Zach, what was, what did you say? Cam versus Zach? I'll take the Undisfeontech 18.5 in that match. I'll take that. I'll take that. I'll take the over. I'll take the over. Five gifted subs. I wasn't ready for that joke, Rowdy. I wasn't, I was not prepared. Anyway, six-five back to the match. One-one Sabalenka in the second set there with Krajikovac. Says, Vera fits it out. Now remember, Mevvedev did have a match point. Rowdy, you caught, you showed, you called me by surprise, mate. I wasn't ready. Thank you for the five and I haven't even thought it. I can't even think about that joke. My brain is, I don't know, no idea what just happened. Mevvedev of the Nights, bang! 30 love. Mevvedev called me by surprise. Don't know what to make of that. Was it funny? I don't know. No idea what's going on. All right, fault from Mevvedev, second serve, 30 love. As we're back in now from Mevvedev into the forehand of Zverev, again to the forehand of Mevvedev, backhand of Zverev, came to the backhand of Medi, into the backhand of Zverev, as Medi hits the backhand again, to the backhand of Zverev, into the backhand of Mevvedev. Zverev's backhand, goes into the backhand of Medi on the stretch, Zverev with the backhand down the middle, Medvedev gets with the forehand. Forehand from Zverev, down the line, to the backhand of Medi, into the backhand of Zverev. Again, to the backhand of the forehand of Mevvedev, into the backhand of Zverev, backhand of Zverev, as Medi goes with the forehand cross court. That's a good shot, Zverev. Hitting it for the forehand again of Mevvedev, to the backhand of Zverev, and Zverev dumps it in the net, 40 love. It was just too many shots for Zverev. We've got three more match points for Mevvedev. To take home, well, to take the dub and get to the semi-quarters, to play Dabidovic Fakina, which will be a very interesting match, probably just as long as well, 40 love. Medvedev match point, he serves a fault. Second serve, second serve, into the backhand of Zverev, return goes in, the forehand of Medvedev. Hit the tape goes over, Zverev with the backhand cross court, is out, Medvedev wins, in an absolute epic. The match of the tournament so far, and Medvedev keeps on going. He had an ankle problem, he had a problem with the court. But man, these guys, some respect to the net there. These guys are friendly. And again, another battle. Medvedev edges in front, seven-six in the head-to-head. GGs, that match was epic. Let's see how Medvedev recovers his ankle. And look again, again, great from Zverev. Even though he didn't get the win, he probably, maybe he should have got the win. But again, another step in the right direction for Zverev. He played Rubelev, he's played Medvedev, and he's competed well against him over the last couple of weeks. So, Zverev is getting back there. But Medvedev keeps the streak alive. But wonder if he's gonna, I mean, you gotta think that the ankle's only gonna get a little more, I guess, hurt a little more going forward. And he's gonna play Fakina now. Fakina likes to rally. So that's gonna be a long match for Medvedev in the next one. Fakina's a very good defensive player. So Medvedev, Fakina first quarter final coming up tomorrow. But man, that's not gonna be fun for Medvedev. It's gonna be, it's gonna really test the foot. And he's only gonna, he's gonna play tomorrow. Remember, some players play tomorrow, some play on in two days time. Medvedev has to play tomorrow because yesterday he got a day off. So Medvedev, Fakina is gonna be tomorrow, probably first up on center court. So Medvedev is gonna have to, yeah, put that ankle in ice for sure. All right, everybody, we're gonna convert this into one match, Krojikova and Sabalinga two-one in the second. If you are leaving us, we'll see you later for the Elkres match, if you're only watching ATP this week. We are watching Shfiontek as well versus Radhikhanu, of course, but jump over there. We're gonna be watching, finishing this match with Krojikova and Sabalinga. But man, Medvedev in three hours and 17 minutes, beats Zverev in one of their all-time epics. I don't think they've ever played it at Slam, but let's get them playing it at Slam ASAP. I wanna see them play five sets. Six, seven, seven, six, seven, five. Medvedev gets the win, but it wasn't without its problems. Oh, man.