 welcome everybody to our doubleheader. We've just watched the first set with Demetrov and Medvedev. We've got Shfiontek taken on Pogula in the Qatar final. Look, Medvedev, Demetrov, this might be over in about 20 minutes, which means the ladies final will be able to focus on that solely. But we've got a little bit of a crossover to start with. Demetrov playing terrible. Medvedev just getting it done, and the ladies are going to come on very shortly. So stay tuned for that one. But we'll get to the preview of that as well when they get on court. All right, 30 love. Medvedev, first game of the second. And I can't wait for this match. I feel like this is going to be one of the best matches of the year. It's got potential. As we're going to find out from Demetrov, that's finally a winner, 30-15. We'll go through the preview of the ladies as well, because we've had a big, well, there's been a big, a lot to talk about with the ladies. A lot of tennis being played, a lot of epicness being played. And if you want to take back to where everyone should be scared of her, she's been serving bagels like it's COVID. Again, as we are going to find rally now, going to the backhand of Demetrov. But Medvedev hits it out. 30 all. 30 all. Ladies match will be awesome. Yeah, hope three sets for sure. For sure. Okay. 30 all. Medvedev serves an ace, bang. And it's 40-30. By the way, Medvedev wins today. He gets into the top 10. There's a lot riding on this one for Medvedev. As he serves now, we've got a backhand, a backhand rally. Demetrov gets it. Medvedev lets it go wide. It just went out. Medi's very lucky. Hawkeye set it out, so you're going to have to take that. All right. One love, Medi in the second. All right. How are we, everybody? Are we good? We're feeling good. We're excited. It's been, it's such a big day of tennis today. I'm so excited. We already had the preview for Dubai, the Dubai Championships. Very interesting matchups there. Shrionsek's sort of very tough draw. I'll just say that straight up. We're good. Good, good, good. Last night, I had a terrible dream where Muga Rutheran has a retirement. Whoa. That's, that sucks. My prediction is Shrionsek's 6-2-6-2. All right. Okay. Congratulations on the channel growth. Been watching for years. Finally subbed. Thank you, Vince. Appreciate that, mate. Thank you for subscribing. I'm glad after years and years, I finally convinced you that it's worth a subscribe. Tennis, tennis, and some more tennis. That's it. All right. One love, Medi with a set and one love as Dimitriou goes down the line. That's a good shot from Dimitriou. And like we've been here for the last hour, we haven't said that many, many times. Thank you, Vince. Appreciate the nice words, mate. By the way, if you haven't checked out the preview and you're a Shrionsek or Pagula fan, go check out the preview. We bought it out earlier than the day. A lot of key information, especially if you're betting. It's, it's a, people use it to sort of sculpt their bets because I give a lot of information in that one. And as that goes in the net from Dimitriou, 15-0. It's only got, it's only about a two minute video. So if you haven't checked it out, go check it out. Go and get the, get the, the preview up and about. Like and comment it on the preview. Appreciate that, Gregs. 15-0. As we've served now from Dimitriou, is a fault. Second serve. Ladies coming out on court any second. We'll get to the preview of them after this, the next change of hands. 15-0 here. So to find out the backhand of Medvedev, into the back, forward of Dimitriou, Medvedev at the backhand. Into the forward of Dimitriou, again to the forward of Medvedev. As Dimitriou hits a forehand, into the forward of Medvedev, to the backhand of Dimitriou, and Dimitriou in the net. Again, this is just ticking along. This has the feeling we're gonna be done pretty quick. We're probably gonna be done in probably the next 20 to 30 minutes with these, with the men's match. Dimitriou have just hit too many errors to, to make it interesting. Yeah, pretty one-sided contest, yeah. On the 876,200 subscribers to go until a million. Let's go. It's so close. We'll get there eventually. This could be done before Igor and Jess start. I know, right? That wouldn't, that would actually be ideal. To be honest, I don't know why the WTA just don't push this for like 30 minutes. So then they avoid clashing with this match. I mean, it makes sense, right? Just spread the matches out a little bit more, so that you avoid the clashes. That goes wide from Medvedev, 30-0. They could have probably fit it between the two semi-finals of Rotterdam. Because the next semi-final starts in about three hours, I think. Yeah, look, they're watching. They should just be like, you know, we're gonna put, we're gonna postpone it for another half an hour. And if this match finishes, then they can, you know, do it on their own. Look, when the ATP and WTA merge, we will get, they'll schedule it better. As that goes in from, it goes out from Demetri, 30-40. 200 subs, it will be a big achievement. 200k subs, yeah. Yeah, 200k subs is like 100k subs. I got that piece of metal, which is really, really interesting. 200k subs is like, okay, you're like that, that, I feel like that gives us like legitimacy as a channel. Like 200k is like legit, like, oh, shit, okay. And maybe just for me, because I don't feel like we, I'm just a guy in the house. Is it a backhand now? Slice from Demetrov into the front of Medvedev, into the front of Demetrov, again to the front of Medi, into the front of Demetrov, to the backhand of Medvedev on the stretch, but Demetrov, it's a winner. Deuce. All right, the ladies coming out on court any second now. Lovely forehand open court, Demetrov. I think we might get the 200k subs next year, I think. That'd be cool. Be a big milestone. All right, Deuce here, Demetrov, he serves. He's trying to just get on the board here in the second. Remember the first set, he was down a break really early. As he comes to the net, Medvedev passes him. I liked that he's coming to the net, but why would you just come in? It was almost like he sprinted, like he knew he was going to get passed. He ran like this, like not ready for a volley at all. It was just a bad approach and Medvedev just flicked it past him. Advantage Medvedev. He's got to be smarter than that Demetrov if he's going to come to the net. I do like him coming to the net though. Just got to use the brain. Into the front of Medi, Medi hits it out. Back to Deuce. The lights have all gone out in the ladies' match. It's because they're going to introduce the players and it's just like pitch black. It's really spooky. It's so weird. Back to Deuce. By the way, thank you everybody. We're almost at 100 likes already for the ladies' match. You guys are legends. We're going to get to that and we're probably going to focus. We are going to focus more on the ladies' match, especially considering this men's match is going very one-sided. Don't worry, Shriontek Pagula fans, we are going to be prioritizing that one when they hit the court. We're going to find out the backhand of Medvedev. Fondant from Demetrov. Again, to the backhand of Medi. Into the backhand of Demetrov. Medvedev just massaging the ball. Backhand to backhand. There's been another backhand from Medvedev. Into the front of Demetrov who hits it out and that's just been the story of the day. Medvedev just going and then Demetrov's like out every time. That's happened like about 50 times already. Advantage Medvedev to take the break. Advantage Medi to serve out while the backhand of Medvedev. Fondant from Demetrov is into the net. There's the break. 2-0. 2-0 Medvedev in the second set. All right, this is what we're going to do. If you haven't watched the preview video, go check that out. But let's get the preview underway because these two ladies have actually got a good little rivalry going on. And it was very one-sided up until the start of the year. So let's go to the section of the draw where they are at. That's the semifinals on which you can see there. Both ladies had semifinal, a different semifinal matches. Fiontech has that bakery well and truly up and running. And Sakurai and Pagula. Very fun matchup. Sakurai stole the second set after Pagula kind of had a laps in concentration and then came out and absolutely blew Sakurai out of the water in the final set. But Pagula's been very impressive so far. Other players along the way that these two have had to face. Of course, Fiontech's only had to play two matches because Benchage pulled out. Fiontech had to buy in the first round. She beat Collins in less than an hour in the second round. She got to walk over in the quarterfinals and then that Kudomatoba beat down. And Pagula, by in the first round, she then played Osta Penko, where she saved match points and won that one. She then had to beat her dad, Meyer, in windy conditions. Very, very solid stuff. And then, of course, Sakurai yesterday in the win. Let's talk about Jessica Pagula, number four in the world. She's actually number three in the world after today, no matter what happens. 28-year-old from the USA. She is five foot seven right handed. Eight wins, two losses on the year. No titles this year, but she has got two career titles with the biggest one coming in Guadalajara last year. And you can see there her form over her last 10 matches. She's won eight of her last 10. But more importantly, she has won seven of her last eight. Only losses coming to Azarenka and Kudomatoba. And Igas Fiontech, the world number one. She is 21 years old from Poland. She is five foot nine right handed. Six wins, two losses on the year. One of those losses to the lady she's playing today. No titles this year, but she has got 11 career titles, including this title last year. And her form has been a little bit sketchy. You know, started the season off with a couple of wins and then lost to Pagula. Got a couple more wins then lost to Rabakina. Now has a couple more wins and is playing, trying to get revenge over a lady that she was beaten against, beaten by the United Cup. As you can see here, four, two in favor of Fiontech. The four matches that Fiontech has won were actually all last year. And one win was before, I think with the first time they played Pagula got the win. And then of course, Pagula dominated Fiontech playing in a very aggressive game style at the United Cup. But I don't know if today, if the, if the wind is up, I don't know if Pagula can afford to play that style today because playing aggressive in the wind backfires. So this is going to be an interesting, interesting to see how Pagula decides to play Fiontech today or at least what game style that she adopts. Because I don't know if she can afford, like I said, to go for that aggressive game if there's a breeze. Because we've seen the players that have been aggressive, besides Fiontech, everyone else who's been aggressive has lost. All right, Mehvedev's got the break too, love in a second. They're on court by the way, the ladies are on court. So we will get to them in just a minute. Let me check the Doha weather. So the wind at the moment is only 21 kilometers an hour. So not that breezy, still a breeze, but not hectic like we thought it would be. So it's actually, it died down. In fact, it was actually really windy this afternoon. The flags are flying, they're showing the wind. There is a breeze. They're also singing the national anthem, I think, of Qatar. Okay. It is windy, but it's not, it doesn't seem to be like as strong as yesterday, but it will still be annoying. Still windy. Windy is annoying. It's going to get stronger as it goes along, I think, as the night goes on. Anyways, back in the backhand is Demetrov. Two love down and a set. Has been a Fiontech from Mehvedev. Into the front of Demetrov, to the backhand of Mehvedev. Into the slice of Demetrov. Back in a meddy. Into the backhand of Demetrov, to the backhand of Mehvedev. As Demetrov hits the slice, again to the backhand of Mehvedev. Backhand has slice again. Demetrov down the line. Mehvedev gets it with the forehand. Into the front of Demetrov. Mehvedev with the backhand cross court. Into the backhand of Demetrov. To the forehand of Mehvedev. To backhand of backhand now as Mehvedev. Trying to defend Demetrov. Slicing it. Again to the backhand of Mehvedev. Fiontech Demetrov on the stretch. What a rally. As Mehvedev goes down the line. Demetrov with the slice again. Mehvedev's backhand. Into the backhand slice again. Is a drop shot in the net from Demetrov. Demetrov taps the bracket on the ground. In frustration. Advantage Mehvedev. Another epic rally. So yeah they're just doing a national anthem. It is very windy. It might be less windy than yesterday but it's still breezy. Now as I mentioned, if you've been here all week you'll know that I've said Pagoula has played the best in the wind. Now minus Fiontech yesterday. Pagoula has, her game style has suited the wind the most because she doesn't hit the ball that hard. So the wind blows around all over the place. Her shots. Which could be awkward for Fiontech. So we'll see what happens early in this set. But Fiontech didn't so clean. It felt like it wasn't. It looked like it wasn't even windy yesterday the way she played. That's crazy that was. Alright Mehvedev looking for the three love lead. Into the forehand now as Mehvedev goes. The Fiontech Demetrov on the stretch. Mehvedev, forehand down the line. Demetrov gets up with a slice. Into the forehand of Mehvedev. Again to the backhand of Demetrov. Mehvedev hits it wide. Mehvedev making some errors. Deuce. He must be like Fiontech's on. I need to leave. Alright Deuce. Again shout out to everybody watching. I'm so glad we can bring you all the tennis this week. Totally unplanned but we watched like at least 10 to 15 matches in Doha. I did not think that. And don't worry Dubai next week we've got that covered as if it's a Grand Slam because it kind of is. All the players from the Australian Open are playing. As for the backhand slice there from Demetrov. Deuce here as Mehvedev goes again to the backhand of Demetrov. Fiontech Demetrov crosscourt and the Fiontech Demetrov sliced. Again to the Fiontech Demetrov. In trouble here as he puts a forehand at the backhand of Mehvedev. Demetrov with a slice backhand. Mehvedev comes to the net for some reason. As we get a forehand now Lope from Demetrov is a great shot. Mehvedev gets it but hits it out. Again why did he go to the net Mehvedev? This is going to be our finished TV. As Demetrov shakes his fist he got lucky because Mehvedev came to the net for some reason. Back advantage Demetrov. As soon as you came to the net Mehvedev you knew it was over. Advantage Demetrov. Anxious for the ladies. Well they're just getting warmed up now we're getting the the toss of the coin. Let me have a listen to who's going to win the toss. It's looking chilly as well so this might this might be more like a clay court match the way that the cold who is going to win the toss. No physical. Fiontech. Fiontech to serve anyways. Mehvedev hits it in the net Demetrov breaks back to one. Fiontech to serve. First against Pagula that's going to start in about three minutes. Yeah they don't toss the coin anymore they do it like a video version a zoom coin toss or something. I don't know the future. Welcome to 2023. Anyways Demetrov gets the break back somehow. All right virtual coin costs looked fixed sometimes. Look everything that's not physical is going to look fixed right everyone's going to say that. People are going to say that about the draw when it's not shown live and people picking names out of a hat right. All right. Fiontech to serve. She warms up. Three sets please come on Jess. Well look if Pagula is going to win she needs to win the first set. Now Pagula is the massive underdog in this one which I think is kind of strange because the head to head shows that Pagula won their last match. So the fact that Fiontech I mean if Fiontech hadn't played as well as she has this week I think the odds would be closer but she is the overwhelming favorite. Thank you for the two. I'm going to retire after this season to play basketball professionally Cam. Thank you Nick Kirios for the two dollars and if you are really Nick Kirios good luck. All right Medvedev just got broken for the first time today. Two one as Pagula comes in there for some bolleys now Pagula is going to have to play a lot of variety variety today if she's going to stand any chance and she's going to have to win the first set. All right Demetrov serving it two one down. Dimmy made in a match. I mean yeah he's hanging around you know it's good at least he's making something interesting happen but then again Medvedev could break straight back and then all is forgotten as that goes out on the return from Demetrov from Medvedev. 15 love. Demetrov is an underachiever with all the all his talents. Yeah I think a lot of people will agree with that. He was born in a goat generation but I would agree never made a slam final rarely made a semi-final of a slam you know hasn't got too many of those big hasn't got too many trophies either I mean eight trophies as he comes in there with a volley Medvedev of the pass Demetrov volleys in the net and it's 15 all but no I agree he should have he should definitely have a more a better resume than he does for sure for sure okay ladies warming up their serve serve is going to be important today because of this crazy weather as that goes out on the return good serve from Demetrov and that's 30 15 umpire's hair blowing all over the place super windy let's see let's see if the wind is a factor it wasn't a factor yesterday for Kudomitovish fjontek let's see if it's a factor for Pogulish fjontek Demetrov he's at 30 15 here trying to level things up in the second as we're to find a backhand rally Medvedev goes again to the point of Demetrov into the front of Medvedev on the stretch Demetrov oh slips over with the forehand what the hell as Medvedev now to the front of Demetrov backing out from Medvedev Demetrov recovers as with a slice to the back of Medvedev slice Demetrov again to the back of Medvedev into the slice of Demetrov Medvedev with the backhand again to the slice of Demetrov into the backhand of Medvedev what a rally is Demetrov hits a forehand slice he goes in Medvedev's forehand down the line to the slice of Demetrov again to the backhand of Medvedev into the slice of Demetrov Medvedev backhand again to the backhand of Demetrov to the forehand now of Medvedev in the front of Demetrov hits it out and Demetrov looking at shoes because they got scuffed when he slipped 30 all what a rally again from these guys guys are playing some crazy rallies okay ladies are warming up the serves they are almost ready are you ready are you ready I hope that this matches as epic as we all wish because we know that if these two are playing at their best this match could be one of the greatest matches of the week but it all comes down to Pagola can Pagola hang with this Shviyantek 40 30 by the way Demetro can Pagola hang around and compete with Shviyantek God mode anyways return now from Evadev Demetro for the smash puts it away Demetro of 2-2 levels in the second all right Shviyantek's gonna serve first like I said we're gonna focus on the ladies as the men's match ticks along but you tell me chat who's taking the ladies match who is taking the ladies match I'm gonna go with Shviyantek in man I want to say three but I think it's gonna be a close straight sets I think Pagola's gonna make it close but I think Shviyantek has shown up like her season started this week Shviyantek as she wins the first point 15 love but you tell me who do you think's gonna win as Shviyantek serving they're both wearing long sleeves just shows how cold it is and windy it is alright 15 love Shviyantek we'll keep an eye on Mehvedev and Demetro as things get a little more interesting over there as well alright long rallies are gonna be the norm as well I'm assuming 30 love Shviyantek as we get a challenge and that ball was in from Shviyantek 30 love Pagola has two challenges remaining as we're to serve now from Shviyantek at 30 love she serves out wide another ace bang unbelievable 40 love good start Shviyantek in the first game 40 love and she serves against Shviyantek in the back of Pagola Pagola in the net one love Shviyantek that's the start that's the start she needed first game okay 1-0 Pagola to serve is gonna be a big game or big guy this gonna be big fish Pagola because her serve was attacked by Osterpenko remember that back in on like Wednesday so that was a problem also love 30 by the way Mehvedev under pressure all right as Mehvedev hits a ball to the backhand slice of Demetro volley from Mehvedev is bad Demetro love 40 all of a sudden okay Demetro making something happen Pagola to serve as we to serve now from Pagola into the Fornish Shviyantek back in our Pagola on the stretch goes wide Pagola's gonna have to play slower and smarter slow things down because if she just tries to out hit Shviyantek she'll be out of here in a minute alright love 15 Shviyantek as we get a slice there from Demetro we'll get back to Mehdi and Demetro soon as we to find out from Shviyantek going to the Fornish Pagola Fornish Shviyantek is good to the Fornish Pagola again to the Fornish Shviyantek and Shviyantek hits it out alright 15 all 15 each that ball from Shviyantek was a little shanky as Mehvedev saves two break points to get to 30-40 as we to return now the backhand of Pagola Fornish Shviyantek goes wide now the breeze remember is going across the court so anytime you're hitting it sort of down the side the wind is going to take it out as Mehvedev gets the deuce after being down level 40 alright 15 30 15 Pagola serve into the Fornish Shviyantek for now from Pagola is good to the slice our backhand of Shviyantek that's a good shot Pagola goes down the line but wide again going down the line on that side of the court you've got to remember the wind 30 all by the way the WTA CEO chairman is in the house Steve Simon interesting that he's in the house anyways return now goes the point of Pagola Fornish Shviyantek again is a winner and it's 30-40 breakpoint already Shviyantek Mehvedev has got the advantage after being down by the way Shviyantek has been in a mood this week let's see how Pagola can respond forehand now from Pagola to the Fornish Shviyantek Pagola forehand on the stretch Shviyantek attacking but hits it out Pagola survives deuce as Dimitriyov comes to the net with a volley and Mehvedev runs and Dimitriyov hits in the net Mehvedev survives that game 3-2 Mehdi alright we're at deuce Pagola with a save as we're served down to the back of Shviyantek for now from Pagola is too good first serves will be crucial advantage Pagola love these double-headers appreciate thank you I love bringing them to you advantage Pagola to level things up in the first serve as a fault second serve watching from Manila in the Philippines what's up let me know in the chat where you're watching from where are you guys watching from as we're served down to see a double fault Pagola that that is not gonna work no free points that should be the motto no free points deuce serve as a fault second serve by the way it looks like Dimitriyov broke a shoelace so he's just fixing putting a new shoe on a lot of Polish people in the chat what's going on I see you all there Americans in the chat to serve in the back of Shviyantek and all Shviyantek just goes for broke hits it wide weird Shviyantek just trying to smack winners I mean gotta be more patient than that I mean you know how good Shviyantek how good Pagola is I mean you got to respect it alright return goes in the front of Shviyantek for that Pagola into the for the Shviyantek on the stretch Pagola running gets there back in our Shviyantek Pagola running again with a slice Shviyantek in control with a backhand winner Shviyantek too good back to deuce Pagola doing a lot of running as we get to deuce nice sitting there from Shviyantek Pagola serves a fault second serve as Mehbedev is up 3-2 in his in his second set he's up a set already winds blowing everywhere Pagola just taking her time she won the doubles with Cocoa golf yesterday so she's gonna be feeling good return of Shviyantek to the backhand of Pagola into the back of Shviyantek again at the front of Pagola into the front of Shviyantek Pagola forehand again at the backhand of Shviyantek into the front of Pagola for now from Pagola goes long advantage Shviyantek unbelievable to get the break Pagola is already looking stressed that's the effect Shviyantek has on people she doesn't want to go to the bakery advantage Shviyantek it's a major playing better a little bit Mehbedev I think of Phil Mehbedev's dropped his level though this feels like Mehdy's kind of dropped a little serve to the front of Shviyantek for now from Pagola is out and there's the break to love Shviyantek Pagola struggling already with the pace all right let's go back to the men for a second there's been a backhand slot from Mehbedev into the front of Demetro for now from Mehdy again at the front of Demetro in the backhand of Mehdy and Demetro hits it out 15 all 15 all Shviyantek serving at two love with the break Demetro with a serve now while the backhand of Mehbedev for now from Demetro again to the front of Mehbedev and that goes out from Demetro as Shviyantek and Pagola go four and a forehand backhand inside out from Shviyantek Pagola gets it into the front of Shviyantek for now Pagola down the line is oh just out now what did I say at the start of this match for the ladies I said Shviyantek sorry Pagola shouldn't play aggressive because the wind isn't going to allow that she should be a little bit smarter but unfortunately the game that beats Shviyantek in Australia was the aggressive game so do you play aggressive in the first set and then change it up in the second to be a little bit more strategic a little bit more you know slice and dice as Shviyantek hits it in the net 15 all I don't know what do you guys reckon you think Shviyantek do you think Pagola should be playing playing more smart with the wind and using the wind or do you think she should be playing aggressive because if she doesn't she will get beat but what do you reckon where do you reckon should happen what should what should Pagola do choose your own adventure 15-40 by the way Demetro hitting it out Mehbedev to get the break here in the second because remember Collins Kudamatova aggressive baseline is didn't get a game we've got one game but Pagola aggressive beach fiontech and also we're back in aggressive beach fiontech so playing soft might not work as that goes out from Shviyantek Pagola 15-30 play smart with the wind okay but there's no right answer I don't I don't know the answer I'm I just think I feel like playing aggressive and you're gonna put yourself under more pressure whereas Pagola might be able to finesse the ball and maybe the wind gives her a little bit of a hand 30-40 by the way Mehbedev still trying to break as Shviyantek serves the back of Pagola great return slash Shviyantek Pagola forehand into the corner Shviyantek who hits it out 15-40 all right Pagola chance to break back you know what I think the answer is it's both right play some points they're aggressive but also play some points that are you know finesse don't let Shviyantek get in a rhythm that's probably the right answer right Chad it's a little bit of both all right 30-40 Demetriov serves a fault second service Shviyantek also down break points or Demetriov double folded Mehbedev breaks 4-2 in the second Shviyantek serves a fault uh-oh it's going around second serve Mehdy's got the 4-2 lead with the break in the second second serve Shviyantek into the corner Pagola back in that Shviyantek into the backhand of Pagola she comes to the net Pagola with a volley goes in the net Shviyantek too good with the pass 30-40 Mehbedev with a 15 love can he stay up the break here because he had the break already if you just joining us already had the break alright Shviyantek still down break point 30-40 Shviyantek serves down to see the 4-2 Pagola great return Pagola and Shviyantek can't get it Pagola breaks back straight away 2-1 alright okay she's done something that no one has done this week and that is win a game in the first set if she's not going to get bagled in the first anyways Mehbedev's got 30 love he's up 4-2 he's six points away from the final can today is your birthday uh no it's not my birthday but thank you Mary a little a few days early but thank you for the nice the birthday wishes anyways 30 love him Mehbedev with a backhand winner 40 love Mehdi he wants to watch Shviyantek Pagola he knows it's gonna be fire he's like they are now shit why am I wasting my time 40 love Mehdi nice backhand backhand rally and Dmitriy Romain now isn't able to get there Mehbedev serves the backhand Dmitriy Romain who just hits it in the net as casually as you'd like 5-2 Mehbedev one game away from the final where he'll probably play sinner at least that's what we hope that is what we are praying for before we go to bed tonight okay Pagola breaks back now it's about holding serve for Pagola because that is a weakness her serve can be attacked because it's not a big serve she doesn't have the big blistering serve of a you know of a of of a Osterpenko or of a goth or a who else is a big sir Garcia Sabalenka Rebecca doesn't have that serve so her service games are even more even more crucial I guess all right Pagola with a serve down the middle to the backhand Shviyantek back in our front Pagola to the fornish fiantek who hits it wide a few errors coming from Shviyantek's racket in the last few yeah Jung Jung has a massive serve Jung's like top five best servers of the of the season 15 love again thank you so much everybody for watching don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already almost at 124k whoa we might get there next week if we're lucky backhand down the line from Shviyantek is good Pagola gets with a slice but the wind blows it out 15 all I figure Pagola can play aggressive in the second set if she wins the first yeah Pagola if she wins the first set which we saw in Australia she won the first set and all of a sudden she just went all right I guess I'm just gonna go ultra aggressive and she just kind of played more aggressive because she has the the buffer this first set is crucial for for Pagola if she's gonna make a match of it 15 all serving at the backhand of Shviyantek back in our Pagola to the fornish fiantek in the backhand of Pagola Shviyantek forehand cross court is out Shviyantek is making four hand errors and the wind is affecting her because Pagola didn't hit a hard shot and Shviyantek nearly fell over because the wind makes the ball deviate in the last second 30-15 let's see if that keeps working that's this thing that I was saying yesterday about Pagola as that return goes in the backhand of Pagola back in a Shviyantek into the backhand of Pagola into the fornish fiantek the backhand of Pagola just a soft backhand Shviyantek hits it out on the forehand again 40-15 40-15 as we deserve now from Shviyantek she's so sorry from Pagola she's already hit seven errors Shviyantek Pagola with a good serve slice there goes the point of Shviyantek Shviyantek hits it out again it's 2-2 no bagel or breadstick in this one by the way mevadev's two points away from taking the match let's get back to the men for a sec 15-30 yeah Shviyantek's forehand she's hit eight errors in the first four games and she's hit probably about five forehand errors out of the bunch okay serve from Demetrov out wide the backhand of mevadev back in at Demetrov in the back in a mevadev the point of Demetrov and Demetrov hits it out 15-40 mevadev's got match points two match points many as Shviyantek hits a winner by the way the crowd are going for Shviyantek they're much louder for her if you want to do to figure out you want to know who's who's getting the cheers Shviyantek is getting the cheers she's getting the love okay mevadev oh Demetrov saves it with a drop volley what the hell Demetrov survives 30-40 by the way once the many matches done we're gonna we're gonna merge the stream so stay tuned we're gonna watch the Shviyantek and Pagula match exclusively so stay tuned for that serve out wide from Demetrov as a fault second serve Demetrov Shviyantek goes up 40 love second serve Demetrov into the backhand of mevadev four now from Demetrov goes into the backhand of Mehdi back in a Demetrov sliced into the backhand of mevadev again to the backhand Demetrov who hits it in the net there's the game mevadev wins 6-1 6-2 and if you watched if you're here for the start of that match we thought that could happen especially that because of the tactics that Demetrov was employing we're just just tactically so bad he just did not play tactically smart at all and mevadev just picked him apart really just chipped away at him mevadev's in the final mevadev in the final will he play Senna we'll find out later okay three two Shviyantek she gets back to lead now we're gonna merge the streams so if you want to keep watching on the Shviyantek match make sure you jump over to the stream from the Mehdi match jump over there it is jump over jump over where jump it we're all we're all gonna merge everything together but if you are leaving us we'll see you later for mevadev tomorrow in the final against hopefully against Senna or Gricksport either way be an interesting final but we're gonna continue with the ladies coverage which Shviyantek up three two against Pagula mevadev gets the job done six one six two he's into his first final of the season all right chat very interesting match up let's merge this let's convert this into one very interesting start from both ladies you know Shviyantek seems to be struggling a little bit with errors especially on the forehand Pagula is playing kind of like a hybrid style between you know a little bit of aggression but also a little bit of tactical precision which I think you know she needs to do both you know keep it keep Shviyantek guessing don't let her get in a rhythm but Shviyantek is giving her free points as well everyone's together again we're all together big happy family okay there we go I love doing the double headers we get to watch so much more tennis when we do the double headers but I'm glad that we get to like now do one match focus on the matchup the match it matters you know the match at hand thank you for sticking around don't forget to like and subscribe we're almost at 300 likes thank you all right Shviyantek has the lead but we're on serve in the first set Pagula has done a good effort here of breaking straight back when she got broken against Shviyantek no bagels in this set 15 love no bakery here alright 15 love Pagula serving again down the tee is a fault second serve second serve is a double fold again can't be doing that can't be doing those those things 15 all 15 all is we get another serve coming up from Pagula that's a fault second serve second serve Pagula into the back end of Shviyantek back in that Pagula into the fornish free on tech who hits it in the net another forehand in there from Shviyantek 30 15 22 minutes into this one how windy is it today it's not as windy as it was but it is still breezy we'll get to that maybe the next change at the end of this game we'll talk we'll do weather we'll do a little weather weather watch not gonna rain or anything but just the other wind wind factor is it a return now the back end of Pagula that goes in the fornish free on tech who hits it out it's happening chat what we expect or what we thought might happen is happening Pagula is not trying to hit winners now she's just getting the ball back and the wind is putting Shviyantek off a little bit just enough that she's making errors Shviyantek hasn't made this many errors in her first two matches 40 15 Pagula with a serve down the middle to the back of Shviyantek good return to the fornish Pagula fornish Shviyantek again to the fornish Pagula into the fornish free on tech Pagula forehand again to the fornish free on tech who hits a winner down the line that'll help the confidence a little more from Shviyantek 40 30 not that she needs it but she's made a lot of errors on the forehand so she'll feel better about herself I'm sure after that one alright 40 30 serving to the fornish free on tech back in out from Pagula into the fornish free on tech again the fornish Pagula on the stretch Pagula find a forehand with Shviyantek as she hits a slice now into the back end Shviyantek back in a Pagula sliced again Shviyantek in control with the back end again Pagula just gets there Shviyantek back in down the line Pagula with a pass Shviyantek volleys it it's not good enough back in our lob is up Shviyantek smash Pagula gets it with a lob but it's not going in unbelievable lovely rally from Shviyantek Pagula just didn't do enough with the lob doce that was just too good the volley was not good from Shviyantek but Pagula just didn't do enough she probably should have got there with a two-hander she got there and hit a slice lob she had more time than she probably thought and Shviyantek hits away the smash we get to doce serve now goes into the fornish Shviyantek for now from Shviyantek again the fornish Pagula into the back and Shviyantek Pagula with a forehand again the fornish Shviyantek to the back end of Pagula back and as Shviyantek is down the line Pagula is gonna get it with a forehand into the fornish Shviyantek Pagula down the line now the back and Shviyantek into the fornish Pagula who slices it down the middle smart into the fornish Shviyantek again to the back of the Pagula back and as Shviyantek again to the back end of Pagula down the line to the fornish Shviyantek for another Pagula again to the fornish Shviyantek to the fornish Pagula who goes down the line hit the tape goes in Shviyantek with a forehand again down the line into the fornish Pagula fornish slice fiancee in the net we have a match this is a match these ladies are hitting so hard everything is clean advantage pergola now that was a bad last shot from Shriantik but my god these ladies are hitting the ball so hard every shot oh guys chat this is a huge match this is a great quality match with the with the hitting the error count is high but during the rally Jesus they're hitting the ball good advantage pergola second serve serve goes in the for the Shriantik for now from Pergola is outs good return Shriantik back to deuce but these ladies are not holding back when they're hitting it when they're in the rallies they're both trying to hit the ball very very aggressive at times this is what a top five matchup should be first serve is a fault second serve that's been a second serve now a double fault Pergola that was pressure there's pressure of Shriantik there advantage Shriantik but man I'm excited this is the two two of the best players on the planet and they're going at it serve down to you from Pergola is good Shriantik gets it for now Pergola again at the fort of Shriantik pull Gula with a four and that goes out Pergola is a little too aggressive and the double fault doesn't help Shriantik gets a break again for two but man they are hitting the ball very solid this is look we know Shriantik's the best player on the planet but Jessica Pergola the way she hits the ball especially the way she's been hitting the times today she's top three right she is up there with Sabalenka for sure I mean she is not overrated at number five in like number three in the world that she is the number three as we deserve that's a fault when I say number three I mean three next week because she's back to number three next week but Pergola is like yeah Shriantik might be better than her but Pergola is for sure number three the way she plays at least well if not that top five minimum because she is hitting the ball so good except for that one that goes in the net 15 love 15 love 28 minutes played here Shriantik's won a lot of second serve points which is interesting first serve goes out second serve the wind is blowing we're gonna serve now from Shriantik serving the back of the Pergola good return Shriantik gets it with a slice in to the form of Pergola Shriantik with a pass it goes wide 15 all nice aggression there from Pergola on the second serve 15 all 15 all I'm gonna serve now from Shriantik that's a fault second serve second serve down to the back of Pergola back in our Shriantik to the form of Pergola into the back end of Shriantik for now from Pergola again to the fornish Shriantik they hit the line okay Pergola comes in the back end winner Shriantik thought it was out but it hit the line and dipped 15 30 Shriantik just watch the line and Pergola charge to the net 15 30 as we to serve again from Shriantik chance to get the break back here as we to serve in the net from Shriantik second serve second serve goes the back and Shriantik back in out from sorry Pergola as we had a four-hand out of four-hand rally Shriantik down the line Pergola with a slice on the stretch gets it in the back end of Shriantik Pergola again slicing it Shriantik in control here as Pergola goes side-to-side Shriantik now with a four-hand on the stretch goes out 15 40 this set is exciting this set is exciting 15 40 to take about the break as we to serve now from Shriantik out wide the form of Pergola slice return goes in the back end of Shriantik Pergola comes out round with a pass Shriantik with a drop volley Pergola is going to get there with a blob is it in no way we're getting a challenge though we're getting a challenge Pergola's lob was called good if it's in it's a break and it was in Pergola breaks back 4-3 first set this match chat we've got a match we have a match what a shot from Pergola good lunge she could have hit a passing shot she went for a lob instead very nice all right chat here we go since questions feels like we're just been watching fire from the start is okay how are we rating this match at a 10 chat rated out of 10 how we feeling what we feel out of 10 never I'm not talking about quality I'm talking about excitement because it might not be the best quality but man it's exciting chats on fire you know it's a great match of the chats on fire six out of ten eight out of ten eleven out of ten eight out of ten seven or twenty out of ten eight point four eight point nine you're making it more exciting well I hope so that's my job seven out of ten all right yeah I would say it's probably a seven to an eight um it's not good a little bit more you know a little bit cleaner but I mean you've got to talk about how exciting the score line at least is making it at least is the score is definitely making exciting and also the fact that we're getting some really good shots from both ladies every now and again a lot of errors you know the errors are there but you can forgive the errors when they hit plate a shot like that and it would just get started yeah close matches always more interesting exactly the wind definitely help Pergola on that one for sure the wind that would have gone out on a normal lob but the wind blew that one back in and hit the baseline here we go now the biggest challenge can Pergola hold serve because she has been broken a lot she's also broken back which is which is good but she's got a hold and she hits it in the net love 15 she can't be doing that Pergola to meet your game was better that's all right now we get it you don't like the ladies game that's cool you like ATP that's cool but don't lie to don't lie to yourself as that goes in there from Shriantek 15 all 34 minutes into this one and it has been intense most exciting match that Shriant well that we've watched of Shriantek in terms of challenge you know the biggest challenge he's faced since he has shown open 15 all serve the back of Shriantek what a return Pergola with a slice the wind blows it in Pergola can't get that one Shriantek smacks it away two four-hand winners or two massive forehands second one a winner 15-30 the goal has got to get these first serves in otherwise Shriantek is gonna start attacking this is what matches should look like this is a yeah this is a top this is a top tier clash you know this is the match that I wanted to see with Sidney Passino that we didn't get in Rotterdam this is what we should have gotten Rotterdam with the met with the men's matches you know second serve now the back of Shriantek return goes into the slice Pergola that goes in all goes out Pergola slices it wide and again Shriantek break back break points again Pergola just struggling to hold that has been the problem we knew that was gonna be a problem coming in to because Osta Penko exposed Pergola serve Shriantek's doing the same today needs first serves here Pergola she serves down the tier the back of Shriantek return into the back of Pergola and the wind blows it out Pergola gets broken again 5-3 Shriantek serving for the set by the way Shriantek's coaches not there did anyone else notice that the the what's the brain coach what's the other what's the mental coaches there but there is no head coach he decided not to be here for whatever reason not that it matters she's still kicking ass yeah the psychologist yeah the sports psychologist all right 5-3 serve down the middle to the for the Pergola 4-4 on tech into the for the Pergola again to the 4-4 Shriantek Pergola forehand on the stretch Shriantek goes down the line and hits a winner Shriantek starting to figure out this wind 15 love by the way almost a 400 likes appreciate it thank you for joining us if you are just joining us for the first time today welcome we watch Mehvedev get smoked so smoke he smoked Demetrov and and now we're watching Shriantek battle Pergola first serve goes into the 4-4 Shriantek 4-4 Pergola down the line is out and it's 30 love Pergola just dropping the shoulders a little now she's getting a little little angry with herself she's got to keep gonna stay positive as harsh hard as that is against Shriantek who's playing like herself again 30 love to serve it while the form Pergola Pergola hits it out good sir Shriantek 40 love three set points for eager Shriantek take the first set it's been a very interesting set very interesting set Pergola has put up more of a fight than I think most would have expected back in a backhand now Shriantek goes to back in a Pergola 4-4 Shriantek into the 4-4 Pergola the 4-4 Shriantek again to the 4-4 of Pergola Shriantek forehand again to the 4-4 Pergola into the backhand goes out from Pergola there's the set 6-3 3-4 hand errors there from Pergola okay Shriantek's gone to the bathroom 6-3 first set Shriantek 38 minutes played but that was a fast pace set it was just bang bang bang bang they were just going there's a brawl that was a brawl Pergola needs a little bit be a little bit more well first she needs a whole serve but she needs to be a little more strategic because when she's tried to brawl and bash with Shriantek it hasn't worked you know we've seen her all week Collins couldn't bash Shriantek couldn't Matova couldn't do it the times that Pergola's played her best tonight have been when she's been a little smarter but she's trying to out hit Shriantek that doesn't work not today anyway all right what's my opinion of Shriantek's game clearly the best play on the planet yeah she gets so much more topspin on the ball than most of the big hitters in the game which means that she can hit the ball harder so like she probably hits the ball or swings at the ball as fast as Sabalenka in those big flat hitters but because she has so much topspin in the ball it drops in so she can rip the ball and with confidence can go in so that's why I mean that's probably what she's that's how she's different from so many other players because usually players that have topspin they use a lot of topspin don't have the power but she has the power and the spin you know yeah she has a real I wouldn't say it's a full Western it's definitely a semi-western grip on that forehand I don't know if it's a full Western I haven't seen her hit I haven't seen her okay I mean I can't see it when she's hitting the ball it's so damn fast but it's definitely an exaggerated forehand grip is it WT final limited on TV in Europe I don't know you mean the WT finals I'm not sure I don't know okay first set down and for the sake of the final let's see if we can get a little mini comeback because oh you know we want to see it I mean look if you're if you're a neutral fan you'll want to see we want to see some you know some competition Fjontek's gone to the bathroom by the way so we're just getting a little bit of a delay oh man Pagula is just play decent Pagula at times it's a shame you know she should you know just the serve is not up to scratch against Fjontek, Fjontek's exposing Pagula's serve but toe-to-toe on the ground strokes we're gonna match the match is fun this matches over six three second sets Fjontek you reckon yeah that was my prediction as well I did say it was gonna be I didn't think it would be we wouldn't we weren't going on the bakery today I didn't think that was gonna happen but I did say Fjontek straight sets that was my prediction just because watch Fjontek did earlier in the week even if she played like three quarters or half as good as she did this week she'll beat Pagula and so far that's happening but Pagula is making it making it interesting which is why I'm excited because I you know as much as like I get it Fjontek fans you don't give a stuff if she wins six love six love but all the neutral fans we want to see a we want to see some something interesting we don't want to just see a easy win you know it's like okay cool we appreciate the win but want to see at least a little bit of a little bit of something you know it's a little bit more of a competition Pagula is providing competition I mean the three-setter would be awesome all right Pagula serving first in the second we all want a third set that's it 15 love I will go through the errors after this because the WTA bring out the errors after the first game of this net of the following set so we'll talk about the errors of the first set after this unfortunately WTA don't give us that stat so I can't put it on this on the sheet but we'll talk about after this four and a forehand now Shriyantek goes the backhand of Pagula back in a Shriyantek again to the back of the Pagula into the four Shriyantek on the stretch Pagula forehand again the four Shriyantek into the four Pagula Shriyantek with the backhand on the stretch but Pagula hits it out 15 all Shriyantek just ripping the ball on that forehand side the errors that she hit seem to have disappeared a little bit 15 all as we return now from Shriyantek for an Epagula again to the four Shriyantek to the backhand of Pagula into the backhand of Shriyantek backhand Epagula is over to the four Shriyantek Pagula again defending trying to make Shriyantek move as Shriyantek backhand goes long there's an error 30 15 43 minutes played the longest match of Shriyantek's week but goes over an hour that's a hell of a she might break a sweat 30 15 Pagula serves down the tee Shriyantek returns the backhand of Pagula back and Ash Shriyantek into the slice of Pagula and Pagula hits it in the net played a decent backhand but the forehand was rubbish 30 all serve Pagula needs a first serve if I was her I'd be serving out wide just to get the wind involved and to try and push Shriyantek off the court she serves out wide but it's a fault second serve is the problem second serve into the four Shriyantek return goes in the backhand of Pagula but Pagula hits it out that's a problem 30 40 you can't just pop it serve out wide you got to hit it with a little venom but if it's a second serve I mean you don't want to risk it do you 30 40 Pagula down break point already serve down the tee the Shriyantek good sir the return goes in back and Pagula in the net oh she hit such a good serve to the backhand was not good enough hit the net Shriyantek breaks and that was a that was basically I should have to get a couple good shots but Pagula didn't help herself with the serves she panicked all right one love Shriyantek second set let's go through the sets of the first set so in that first set Shriyantek did hit a lot of errors she hit eight winners and ten errors but most of those errors were in the first six games from about four three she stopped the errors Pagula four winners eleven errors so Pagula needs to you know she doesn't hit many winners she needs to drop those errors she also hit three double faults which was why she got broken twice or three times now she's been broken for okay Shriyantek with the serve everyone's giving up already okay give the trophy to Shriyantek now one love Shriyantek with the serve you know the foreigner Pagula foreigner Shriyantek into the corner Pagula the backhand is Shriyantek on the stretch Pagula in control of this rally but she gives it back to the corner Pagula for now from Shriyantek is shanked goes in Pagula backhand Shriyantek gets with the backhand par and to the backhand of Pagula Shriyantek on the stretch Pagula in control with a drop shot oh what a shot it was going out the windows went okay I'll push it back in nice shot Pagula smart she used the wind she sliced it wide and the just like curved back in the weirdest shot ever fooled everybody it's a good drop shot a big brain big brain ten is that love 15 as Shriyantek serves taking a lot of time here Shriyantek three two one serve down the tee good serve return goes up and in from Pagula good return as we had a backhand slice Pagula again to the front of Shriyantek and Pagula gets it but it's in the net Shriyantek too good Shriyantek hits the ball so deep Shriyantek at times does have that Rafa Djokovic type game right hits the ball deep like Djokovic but hits the ball with a lot of spin like Rafa it's kind of like a little combo is that what do you reckon you reckon guy like she definitely hits the ball deep like Nolle on the returns and on the on the ground but she has the spin of Rafa you know she has a lot more spin than what well she spins the ball more like a Rafa type 15 all and she gets the angles sort of with the spin of Rafa not as much spin as Rafa but you know what I mean as she says then see the back of Pagula for now from Shriyantek into the front of Pagula to the front of Shriyantek again to the front of Pagula Shriyantek with a forehand to the back of Pagula on the stretch Shriyantek in control forehand as she hits a passing shot Pagula it's a lob not good enough Shriyantek puts it away 30 15 yeah the spin is what makes her unique in the WTA I agree for sure well yeah usually like I said the players that have a lot of top spin because so sort of I mean as a very generalized rule the more spin you you add to your shots the less power right and then the less spin you add the more power so it's kind of the way it works so the more spin the less power the more power the less spin that's kind of the compromise you have with ground strokes and on the WTA a lot of players have a lot of power but they hit the ball very flat Shriyantek sort of the opposite well she kind of has a lot of power but she hits it with a lot of spin so that's sort of the the compromise and she's very unique because it's rare that you know you would hit with that much spin but also be able to hit the ball so hard but that's why she that's where the depth comes involved because if you hit the ball deep in the court as she hits an ace out wide it's too love if you hit the ball deep in the court with a lot of spin you're gonna hit winners anyway and she's got she's got a good defense too. Shriyantek making Pagula spin around the court yeah two love Shriyantek in a second. Ash Bhati would smoke Shriyantek well not in not not in this timeline as we're serving the net from Pagula second serve double fault it's getting ugly getting real ugly love 15 love 15 serve into the front of Shriyantek four now from Pagula is in the net love 30 and this is where Pagula look is always gonna struggle against anybody with a good return you know we saw it almost against Osterpenko early in the week she's going to struggle when it comes to serving she's won 24 return points Shriyantek so it shows there how Pagula's serve is being exposed as we're to find a forehand rally now Shriyantek again the form of Pagula Fawna Shriyantek is into the form of Pagula the form of Shriyantek as Pagula hits a backhand into the backhand is Shriyantek Fawna Pagula is again to the form of the backhand is Shriyantek who just hits it out Shriyantek I don't know why she didn't run around in a forehand instead 15 30 15 30 Pagula is playing as usual choking I don't I wouldn't consider this a choke I mean look she's playing Shriyantek and she she hasn't really had a chance if she was winning and she'd given up the lead then yeah that's a choke but she never really had the lead so it's not really a choke as that goes out from Pagula again she's going back to hit the ball hard because she doesn't know she's doesn't want to risk Shriyantek hitting winners so she's trying to get there first but it's not working 15 40 what's an advantage of having topspin I mean you could be hit the ball bit you can swing at the ball a bit harder and it might go and probably go in it is very it's windy today not as windy as yesterday but still windy Fawna Pagula into the slice of Shriyantek Pagula with a drop shot is good Shriyantek's going to get this one but hit it out good change up there from Shriyantek sorry from Pagula 30 40 30 40 another serve coming up here from Pagula still break point down by 500 likes thank you everybody we've got we've got a lot of people here you guys are crazy anyways back in now to the forehand Shriyantek that goes into the back of Pagula who hits it wide three love three love Shriyantek double break as she struts to the chair I think we can well and truly say Shriyantek's back after a little bit of a I mean probably what since the US Open this is the best she's played pro no no San Diego since San Diego this is the best that Shriyantek's played she didn't play great at the WTA finals losing to Sabalenka well she played okay until that Sabalenka match she played her she played okay during the you know during the offseason but she did lose to Rabakina Australian summer was okay you know she played well for Poland she played okay at the Australian Open probably got a unlucky draw there but this is the best Shriyantek's played since that San Diego event back in October okay ego looks better in the shorts gives her more power that powerful looks okay it's hard to tell up to three matches yeah but remember this gives it gets us back to when she was doing this last year you know to this time last year she's she's kind of reaching that level again now next week is the real test because it she she's finally played three matches right what happens next week she's got a tough draw Fernandez in the second round potentially which is interesting a very fun matchup then potentially got you know some tough matches in the first couple of days so next week's gonna be really interesting to see if Shriyantek is truly back to to her best if she dominates everyone next week then there's no doubt Fernandez no match I think Fernandez will be fun but I don't yeah I mean I don't think Shriyantek should lose she should beat Fernandez but I just have a feeling it's I think it's gonna be interesting then possibly got Zheng or Sampson over or Bodosa in the third round so and a big hitter and they're the enemies the big hitters for Shriyantek of the trouble either Sakurai or Kudamatova in the quarter-finals should win that one and then of course possibly Rabakina in the semis or Garcia so we've got some fun matches next week Shriyantek does have a tricky draw okay we get a challenge here that ball from Shriyantek hit the line too good 15 love Sampson over a big threat yeah Sampson over could be a big threat as well and Bodosa I mean Bodosa gets in a little form she could she could do something too all right nearly an hour played here as we're just serving the net from Shriyantek second serve second serve Shriyantek he's out wide the back in a Pagula good return Shriyantek gets it though one at Pagula again to the Faunash Shriyantek Pagula lets it go long Pagula come into the net for the first time in a minute 15 all holy shit chat we are almost at we're almost at 124k come on we can get there we haven't subscribed we cover more tennis than anywhere else on the internet we also do previous for all the big matches we've you saw the preview we did earlier today on this match to get you guys fired up for this we watched the both semi-finals yesterday we watched all the quarter finals two days ago for this event we got the men's we cover the men's matches too if you I mean if you care about ATP but let's be honest it's not that good 30 15 but if you love tennis we got we got the best community best chat going around 30 15 it's gonna return now from Shriyantek into the back in a Pagula again to the Faunash Shriyantek Pagula with the forehand on the stretch Shriyantek gets it with another fine from Pagula who hits it in for a winner down the line 30 all chance here to get one of the breaks back 30 all Shriyantek with the double break and the set Pagula trying to avoid a bagel and then trying to avoid a breadstick and then whatever else comes from that Shriyantek with a fault second serve second serve second serve in the back in a Pagula return the back of Shriyantek back in a Pagula into the for stretchcia with the back hand in the back in a Pagula to the guy behind his Shriyantek gets it across court Pagula in trouble with a slice that goes in the net. Shryontek too good, 40-30. 40-30 played 3 minutes off the hour. 40-30 to get to 4 love here in. The second, Fiontech serves a fault late call. Very late call by the Lions person. Seconds, oh, we're getting a challenge, all right. Shout out to the voice lady. All right, if this is him, we're gonna first serve again. Let's see what's up. Now it was long. Just a delayed reaction from the Lions person. Second serve, 40-30. 40-30 serving to the back of the Pagulla. Good return, Fiontech gets it. As Pagulla, again to the front of Fiontech. To the back end now of Fiontech as Pagulla hits a forehand. Into the front of Fiontech, Pagulla on the stretch in trouble. As Fiontech goes down the line, Pagulla with a slice. Into the front of Fiontech, Fiontech Pagulla again. To the front of Fiontech, into the front of Pagulla. Fiontech backhand on the stretch is a winner. This is gonna be our finish to you. Fiontech cross-court backhand using the wind is working very well. Four love, Fiontech leads. She doesn't leave, she's still there. She's not leaving yet. Get the trophy first. Four love, lovely stuff from Eagish Fiontech. Four love, Pagulla down, needs a game. Is she gonna get a bagel or is she gonna get a breadstick? Or is Pagulla going to make it interesting? When I say interesting, I mean not get bagel to breadstick. Everything else, I mean, yeah. Anyway, served now to the front of Fiontech who smacks a winner. Pagulla needs first served, otherwise she will eat a bagel. By the way, 600 likes. Thank you so much. Let's get to 1,000. Come on, the way Fiontech's playing. 1,000 likes, come on, we can get there. Pagulla with a serve. Here's a fault, second serve. This is the problem. The second serves. They've been getting mulled. Second serve in the backhand of Fiontech, four and a half Pagulla. With the backhand of Fiontech, the backhand slice of Pagulla into the four and a Fiontech. Pagulla with the backhand into the four and again is Fiontech. To the four and a Pagulla. Fiontech on the stretch. Pagulla being more aggressive here. That's a bit of four hand that goes out. Too aggressive Pagulla, love for 30. Six points away from her first title of the year. Six points away. Holy crap, we are almost at 124K as well. Thank you for that. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Dubai next week, so much to watch next week. Love 30. Second serve again. First serve percentage is dropping and Fiontech smacks the return of the backhand of Pagulla. Backhand of Fiontech, volley Pagulla is out. Love 40. Just over an hour played. And Fiontech is showing us again why she's the best player on the planet. If you've doubted it, you know, if some of you thought, oh, Fiontech's not gonna be world number one this year, think again. She's got the world number one wrapped up for the whole year, I reckon. Unless she has to play Saber Lenker 10 times and we're back into 10 times. I don't think she's losing this number one ranking. Love 40. Second serve now to Fiontech who shanks it out. 15th, 40. Just wait until she gets on the clay. She doesn't lose there. 15th, 40. And Pagulla serves again. Now why the Fiontech, Fiontech Pagulla is out. Five love as Pagulla drops her racket on the ground. And it's now time for Pagulla or so Fiontech to win a back to back trophy in Doha. And to beat, to demolish the number four in the world. Hot bag was in a windy Doha. That's it. Now, but look, the first set was interesting. Pagulla seemed to have some sort of a plan, but I think we can put down the first set. The reason why it was closer than the second was Fiontech wasn't playing that well in the first set. Second set, Fiontech playing like she has been. Okay, five love, man. Watching Pagulla like this is sad. Look, Pagulla has had a good week, right? I know people are gonna be, you know, look at Pagulla and be like, see, she's not that good. When everyone plays Fiontech, they're not that good. Pagulla has had a really solid week. She beat Zachary. She beat Osta Panko. She beat her dad, Maya. Three top 15 players and a top 10 player as well. And she came up against the best player on the planet playing her best, again. So Pagulla's had a good week. It just so happens every time she runs into Fiontech, by a one, it's a problem. But that's been a problem for everybody. Fiontech beats everybody like this. Three matches, three bagels. Yeah, well, that's, that is possible. I don't wanna say anything because I don't want anyone to get angry at me. By the way, thank you so much. We're almost at 1,000 likes. We've got 4,000 people in the chat. Thank you so much, everybody. Biggest match of the week as it should be the final. Appreciate all the support as always. You guys have been legends. And I will continue to cover as much tennis as humanly possible by one man. As we return our slice from Pagulla, that goes to the moon and blows out because the wind is gusty. 15 love. It ain't over. I don't know about that. 15 love. But seriously, thank you everybody for watching this week. We've watched so much Doha. Dubai next week. We're gonna cover that more than this week. As we're gonna find a forehand rally now, going into the forehand of Pagulla. Back in now from Fiontech on the stretch. Pagulla's gonna get there with a slice. In to the back end of Fiontech. Pagulla, forehand, but no. Fiontech hits it out, 15-0. Fiontech woke up and chose violence. She woke up at the start of the week and chose violence. 15-0. Fiontech in this mood is gonna be real interesting. Next week's gonna be fun. Serve out wide to Fiontech and Pagulla hits it long on the return. 30-15, 30-15, two points away from lifting another trophy in Doha and kicking off her season with finally getting a trophy. I mean, it's been a minute. Super windy at the moment. Just waiting for that wind to die down, Fiontech. 30-15. Serving to the back end of Fiontech. Pagulla hits it out, championship points. Two of them for Igor Fiontech to take. To take open the dub. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. We're almost at 124K. Thank you for that. Almost 800 likes as well. You guys are legends. Igor Fiontech with championship point to defend her title and serve three bagels and three matches. She serves. A forehand now from Pagulla goes in the back end of Fiontech. Return to the back end of Pagulla. Back end of Fiontech. Again, to the back end of Pagulla into the forend of Fiontech. And that's in the next Fiontech. Pagulla saves one, 30-40. Chance still for Fiontech to get this. Second Doha title. And to beat Pagulla again, convincingly. 40-30. Match point Fiontech. Championship point, Fiontech. She serves. A fault. Second serve, Fiontech. Pagulla standing inside the baseline. Second championship point. Fiontech serves. Out wide to the back end of Pagulla. Back end of Fiontech. Into the back end of Pagulla. Fiontech with a forehand. That goes into the forend of Pagulla. Into the back end of Fiontech. Pagulla with the back end of the stretch. Fiontech, forehand is good. Pagulla with a pass. Fiontech hits it out on a volley. Nice pass from Pagulla. This is gonna be our biggest TV win. She saves two. Thanks, Cam. You're the man. For tennis play by play. Appreciate that. Thank you, Ocean Blue, for the nice words. Two championship points saved. Serve now from Fiontech. Into the back end of Pagulla. Slice goes into the forend of Fiontech. Pagulla with a slice again. Very defensive as Fiontech gets a forehand. Pagulla just gets there. Fiontech with a forehand again. Is too good. This is gonna be our biggest TV win. You knew she was gonna hit the winner on the third one. Advantage Fiontech. Third championship point to get her season trophy cabinet for the 2023 season. Off with a nice trophy. She's got a great finals record as well. Championship point number three to take home the Doha trophy. Fiontech, she serves. Down to the forehand of Pagulla. Fiontech into the forehand of Pagulla. Passing shot. Fiontech with a drop volley. Pagulla with a lob. Fiontech with a smash. Pagulla gets it with a slice. Fiontech is out. Unbelievable, unbelievable. All right, Pagulla saves three. Fiontech not able to get the job done yet. Deuce. Nice hitting there from both ladies. Pagulla just hanging around. Deuce again. That's where to serve now. Our wider form of Pagulla. Back in our Fiontech is good. And Pagulla can't get it. Unbelievable. Advantage Fiontech, fourth championship point. Again, thank you so much everybody for joining us. Don't forget to like and subscribe. We've got Fiontech coming up next week in Dubai. We've also got Pagulla as well amongst every other player from the Australian Open. It's going to be a hell of a week next week. Championship point number four. As Fiontech serves into the body of Pagulla. That's in the net. Fiontech does it again. She wins her second consecutive Doha trophy. And she is back, baby. If you doubted her before this week, nobody wants to play this version of Fiontech. 12 months ago, the streak started. Is this Fiontech streak 2.0? Are we starting to see the brilliance again? Egas Fiontech does it. And she does it in three matches with three different bagels. She bagled everyone this week. She hugs the coaches. She hugs the trainers and the psychologist or everyone in the camp. Egas Fiontech is back. Watch out, Sabalenka. Watch out, Rabacchina. You don't want to play this lady. All right. What a win. And it was just over an hour. I think total hours on court. I think we're maybe just under three hours. Just under three. If you aren't leaving, just don't forget to subscribe and like the video on the way out. We're almost at 1,000 likes. We should get to 1,000. Come on, we can get to 1,000. Fiontech waves to the crowd. And look, I think she just got a bowl of lemons. Or was it a, what's she get? Bowl of pears? What the hell is that? A bowl of, ah, tennis balls. I thought they were fruit. I thought she gave, she got a bowl of fruit. But no, that was, that was not. Unbelievable. What the hell are they doing? Unbelievable, no. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. Ego won 36 of 41 games in this tournament. I can't imagine any player ever won a 500 event only dropping five games total. Yeah, thank you, Rowdy, for the five. Yeah, mate, yeah. By the way, they're doing some weird like promo to win an iPhone thing and they're like, hey, can you hit the balls in the crowd? And Shriontech's like, what? So weird. And Shriontech's trying to do this promo thing while they build a stage. This is the weirdest end to a match ever. Just leave Shriontech alone. Stop trying to give out iPhones. Just let Shriontech sit down and enjoy the moment. This is ridiculous. Okay, we get it. Just give the iPhones to the crowd. Why does Shriontech have to be involved? Leave her alone. Who wants an iPhone 14? All right, but Shriontech's just like, can you just give me the trophy? I don't give a stuff. Anyways, as they build the stage behind her, great week from Shriontech, just amazing. I mean, this is what she did last year and this is why she was so scary, right? This is what made her the scariest player on the planet. And like I said, is this the start? Is this the start of the streak? Well, we're gonna stick around for a while because we've got, I don't know where else to be. Emma can just debrief the week. Look, people are gonna come out and say things about Pagola like she's not that good. No one's good when Shriontech plays like this. No one's good. But Pagola had a great week. Let's give her a little bit of credit. She beat OstaPenko after saving match points. She beat her dad, Maya, who's a very dangerous player. She beat her in straight sets and she got through Sakurai as well to make the final. But yes, just like every other player on the planet, when they play this Shriontech, they lose. And Pagola did lose. To this Shriontech, Super Saiyan Shriontech, right? So I think Pagola had a pretty successful week. She could have been out second round. She won a few more matches, got there. Second place isn't bad. Also, Pagola's back to world number three, so she's back up in the ranks. But again, Shriontech just showing that she is the best player by a mile. The only player to beat her consecutively recently has been Rabakana. And just like every other player who beached Shriontech once, you can't beat her twice these like, we saw Collins beached Shriontech the last time they played this week, demolished her. Pagola beached Shriontech earlier in the year. Second time they played in the, well the next time they played Shriontech demolished her. Shriontech comes out with a vendetta. When she loses to someone, she's like, you're not gonna get me again. The only person to do that successfully is Rabakana, who's been able to get the two wins in a row, even though the first one didn't count as a real one. That makes any sense. Okay. Yeah, Shriontech doesn't like losing, yeah. Shriontech will beat Rabakana next time. She might play her in the semi-finals or even the semi-finals of Dubai next week. Let's get Rabakana versus Shriontech again. This Shriontech against Rabakana, let's see it. I wanna see it. I reckon Shriontech beats Rabakana next time they play. If they play soon, if they play soon, I reckon if they play in the next couple of weeks, Rabakana is gonna be in trouble. Why Once doesn't play Dubai? Once had surgery. I think it was on her knee. So she's out for a while. Hopefully she'll be back soon though. We miss Once, yes we do. We miss Once, how about you? Jess is tired already, like Shriontech was a few months ago. No, look, I don't think we could, I mean, let's not go down the track of excuses. Shriontech, just way better than everybody else. Maya was better, but Pagula had a great week. She beat Zachary in a very good match. She beat Haddad Maya, who's dangerous. She beat Osta Pengo, very solid week from Pagula. Making her first final of the year, individual final of the year. It's been a good week for her, you know? But she's just got that look on her face now, Pagula, just the look that everyone has when they lose to Shriontech. How do I beat her next time? Like what, how, like she just shows how far apart she is from everyone else. Shriontech can take out the Joker. Yeah, bring on Djokovic in a battle of the sexes match. Let's go. The psychologist is allegedly Igor Parno. Whoa, if that's the case, cool. Let's not, I mean, it doesn't really matter, does it? Why Igor play like this in AO? Well, she did until she played Rabakina, who is scary. Who won the last grand slam, Sabalenka. Shriontech is way better than everyone else. That is true. And the points show that in the rankings. I feel like Shriontech is similar to Serena when Federer blowing up on the scene, players rise up against her over time. F4, I agree. I agree. When somebody raises the bar as much as Shriontech has in the tour, in the tour, everyone's got a lift. And there has been, like we have seen moments, right? We saw Pagula lift a little bit at the start of the year. Maybe now the gaps are widened again. Sabalenka's, you know, closed the gap. Rabakina's showing that there is a chance to beat Shriontech, you know? So there is time, like, you know, there is, we have seen. Shriontech, well, Shriontech last year raised the bar. Now everyone's going to get there and people do. Look at Federer. I compare the Federer raising the bar because it's the easiest one. Federer raised the bar in 2003 to 2005. I'm all like 2004 to 2000 and maybe 2004 to 2007. But then Rafa lifted. Rafa lifted and then you had guys like Murray and Djokovic come along who also had to lift because Federer had the bar up here and then Rafa eventually raised his level. You know, guys like Rodik and Hewitt, I remember they had to change their games dramatically to even compete. Still didn't work. But yeah, this does have a, this really does have a Federer 2004, five, six vibe these next few years for Shriontech because this is what Federer was doing to everybody back in those times. He was baggling the number two, three, four in the world consistently. So this time until Rafa came along and then we had the, you know, the epic, right? The rivalry. So Shriontech doesn't have a rival. Maybe it's Rebecca, but we have to wait and see. They have to play some more. But, and maybe it's Sabalenka. We have to see them play more. But for now, from now it's like it's Shriontech and the rest, you know? And it does have that Federer 2004, five, six vibe for me, for me. Maybe it's got a Serena vibe for you when she kind of came up on the scene and had that domination between, you know, in the 2010s. But it does feel like, it definitely does feel like Shriontech has raised the bar and everyone's got a lift and it's not going to take one year. It might take two or three. Zheng can put up a fight against Igor. Let's hope we get Zheng next week against Shriontech. I want to see what she looks like. We hear a regular tennis timetable on your channel. Greg, the regular tennis timetable is yes, we watch every match. So basically there's a match on, we watch it. Join the Discord because you'll get notified there. We'll follow him on Twitter. Great job all weekend. Gotta love WTair Wild Ride. Thank you for that. Yes, it's been a wild ride. We're almost at 1,000 likes. Thank you so much. And we are almost at 124K as well. We do have matches coming up later. This is just the end of Doha. We've still got plenty more matches where this came from. But thank you so much. Everyone joining us. Appreciate it. Appreciate the continued support. If we're gonna get in the trophy, we'll go through the ceremony. This guy has a wild beard. He's like, I know losing sucks. He's like, that's not a great question. Nori Alcares later, maybe. Hope they play. That would be fun. True about the Serves, she definitely has put a priority on them. Well, it must have been something. Late to the party. Okay. No worries, Andres. Appreciate the words. I think players come in crapping bricks when they play Shriyantek. Certain players do. No one seems to have a confidence over Shriyantek. Maybe Rabakina. Again, only Rabakina I think comes into a Shriyantek match thinking she can win. Everyone else comes in scared. And they should be because she's scary. Shriyantek needs more power in the first Serves. Not necessarily. I mean, her Serves decent. I don't think she needs to change a winning formula. Why would she try and risk missing first Serves by hitting it harder? Which she doesn't have to. But Gulli getting a trophy standing amongst all of the suits. It's crazy that Shriyantek can get better. Yeah, I know, right? Rabakina Shriyantek approached the mental game very similarly. All right, Shriyantek about to get her trophy. Egas Shriyantek to grab the trophy that she won last year. Rabakina needs certain conditions, grass-like. Well, no, she needs fast courts. I think that's the theme. Another incredible week in Doha when you won the title. This is a different IGA from Australian Open. Agree, 100%. Thanks for the donation. Shriyantek says I really find my rhythm here. I feel like I find my rhythm here. I want to stay focused since the beginning. Really happy with my performance. But I wanted to say congratulations, Jessica, for everything for the doubles and singles. Remember, Gulli won the doubles yesterday. You're a really consistent player. And you're worth ethics. And I don't know everything you represent. It's pretty great. So congrats to you and her coach and your coach. I want to say thank you to my team and my coach was at home. My dad and my sister at home. Everybody who's supporting me every day. These are the people that you know really with me. Except for the ones that aren't in the stadium. They're always with her on the phone. She's like, can I speak or is this an interview? The guy, just give her the microphone guy. The beard, hey, beard. The bearded man needs to just give the microphone to Shriyantek. Let her speak because he's like, she doesn't know if it's an interview or if it's a speech. What the hell? Anyways, thank you to the sponsors, the volunteers and all the regular ticking the boxes stuff. And he's like, and lastly basically last thing because we don't want to stay outside anymore. It's the first tournament that I had a chance to make a speech when the war started in Ukraine. And I feel like we'll have a short memory so we should all support the Ukrainians and everything that is going on and they're coping with every day. Gotta love Shriyantek. She's using a platform for good. Some get to have their platform and they just kind of buy Lamborghinis. So it's good to see that she's, nice to see that she still continues to use her platform to keep the people in Ukraine in their minds, right? She gets a big old novelty check and a trophy. That looks like a bird. What is that trophy? Is it an eagle? Or is it a pigeon? Pretty sure it's an eagle, right? Eagle for eagle. Lovely trophy. Lovely gold plated trophy. Yeah, a lot of Ukrainians in Poland as well. Yeah, I mean Poland and Ukraine are neighbors, aren't they? OstaPenko ought to be making her way back into the top 10. Well, she almost did until she didn't. It's a falcon, a falcon, my bad. Shriyantek waving the trophy around and the fireworks or the fire. What are those things called? The sparks flying. No confetti because that's a mess. The smoke machines. Shriyantek stands there, gets some photos and Eagle Shriyantek wins again. Is that a 12th trophy? I think it is. What's her finals record? Let's have a look. By the way, thank you everybody. We are going to stick around. We're almost 1,000 likes. Thank you for that. We are going to stick around for a little bit longer. We still have another match coming up later. What a match. By the way, may I, can I just say, this has been the biggest match since the Australian Open Final. Even the men's matches didn't compare. So thank you for that. Biggest match since the Australian Open Final. We had about over 4,000 people watching at the peak. So we almost had 5,000 watching at the peak. So thank you so much everybody for that. And I hope I did it justice. Considering the score line, that's actually pretty decent. Usually when we've got a really one-sided match, nobody wants to show up. But you guys want to see history. At least you want to see Shriyantek dominate. So Shriyantek had finals. Let me have a look at her finals record now. That she's won. She's the finals queen. She only lost one final last year, remember? So in her entire career, including small events on the ITF, 18 wins, two losses in finals. She lost her first ever WTA event back in 2019. And she lost against Kredjikova last year. But she has won all the other events that she's played, which she makes the final. That would be, let me try and find, where is it? On all two, there we go. 11 titles from, sorry, 12 titles from 14 finals. She's only lost the two. One to Kredjikova in Astrova last year, which was a very close match that she might have, won. And she also lost, of course, back in the first ever final. She played in Lugano, Lugano against Herzog. She's beaten Kennan, Benchich, Pliskeva, Kontovay, Sakari, Osaka, Sabalenka, Jabur, Goff, Jabur, Vekic, and Pagula in finals. Let me just say that again. She's beaten Sofia Kennan, Grand Slam champion, Belinda Benchich, top 10 player, Pliskeva, former world number one, Sakari, top 10 player, Osaka champion, Sabalenka champion, Jabur, top 10 player, Goff, top 10 player, Pagula, top 10 player, and Vekic, which is the only, she hasn't just won these titles by accident. She's played the best of the best to win these titles. So it makes it even more impressive. The only easy, it wasn't even an easy final, but the only easy final she had, based on ranking, was when she played against Vekic, and that match went three sets. So not to mention, she's only dropped in those wins. She's only ever played one three setter in those wins, and the two losses she's had is three sets. So she's won, what, 11 of her 12 finals, finals wins have been straight sets. And I'm not even saying like 7, 6, 7, I'm saying like straight, straight set, like wait, like first, against Kennan, 6, 4, 6, 1, against Bencic, 6, 2, 6, 2, against Plishkova, 6, love, 6, love, against Contavate, 6, 2, 6, love, against Sakura, Indian Wells last year, 6, 4, 6, 1, Osaka last year's Miami, 6, 4, 6, love, 2 and 2 against Sabalenka and Stuttgart, 2 and 2 against Jabur in Rome, the French Open Final last year, 6, 1, 6, 3, 6, 2, 7, 6 in the US Open against Jabur, and then today being 6, 3, 6, love. So she dominates in finals. And it's almost like the higher you're ranking, the worst chance you have. If you're closer to the top of the game, you're going to have a worse time in the final. So the higher you ranked in a final against Fjontek, the more likely you are to get Bagel. So I guess if she's going to lose a final, it's going to be to someone who's outside the top 50. Go figure. What did you say that would make Rebecca and her unhappy? What's that? Could be next woman's goat, to be honest. Let's not put the pressure on Fjontek. Now, Naomi Osaka's got four slams. Fjontek's got three. So one at a time, she gets the four, she equals Osaka, she gets the five, then we can start talking about when she's going to get to 10. If you get double digit slams, that's when we start considering you one of the greatest players to lift a racket. But she's at three, 10's a long way away, she won't get to 10 by the end of the year. Literally impossible. But if she gets to 10 by the time she's 25, then we can start talking about the G word. We just got to enjoy Fjontek. Let's enjoy her. Let's enjoy the dominance and focus on getting to 20. Let's focus on getting to four at the French Open. Who has the second most slams in the open era behind Serena? Steffi or Margaret Court? Let me have a look. I think it's Steffi, right? 23 or 22? So the way I'm looking at Fjontek's career, I'm looking at one, just basically crossing off the names one at a time. So... Where are we? Okay, so in the open era, Serena 23, Steffi 22. So there you go. So right now, Fjontek's at three, she's on the same level as Barty, Kerber, Capriati, Davenport and Virginia Wade. The next one is number four, where it's Osaka, Kleisters, Sanchez-Vicario and Manlitkova. Then, if she gets to five, there's Sharapova. So that's where, that's what gets you to five. If you get five slams, Sharapova might not make the Hall of Fame because of the drug stuff, but Hingis also... Hmm. Anyways, but like, we're talking like, you know, all-time greats there. Seven gets you equal with Yvonne Gulagong, Justin Enon and Venus Williams. If you get to eight, you're on Billie Jean King's level. If you get to nine, you're on Monica Salas' level. If you get 10 plus, you're going to be in the same category as Margaret Court, who made 11 in the open era. 18 gets you to Navratilova Evert status. Steffi's got 22 and obviously Srinje's got 23. So in the open era, only five players have made it to double digits. So that's why I'm saying like, let's just hold off on the craziness, right? Because we're talking like, some of the five players in 50 years have done with 10 or more slams in the open era. And look, I mean, Justin Enon, amazing player, Venus, amazing, Billie Jean King, Yvonne Gulagong, Monica Salas all didn't make 10 slams, but still considered greatest of the game. So you don't need 10 slams to be a great, to be an all-time legend. But when she gets to five, that's when we can start getting excited, I reckon, right? So let's just by the end of the year, she might be on five. Salas won eight as a teenager. But look, Shriyantek is on 21. Sorry, she's on three at 21 years old. So she's still super young. 25 years old. So she turned 22 this year, three years. How many slams in three? 12 slams over the next three years before she gets to 25. When she hits 25, Shriyantek, she won't win all 12, obviously, but let's say she wins, she could win over the next three years, two slams a year, which will get her to nine slams by 25. If she's on 10 by 25, that's when we start going nuts. But, you know, I think if she can get to seven by the time she's 25, even if she gets to five by the time she's 25, that's still pretty damn good. 10 plus by 25, I think that might be a stretch. Because Wimbledon's not going to be on, I don't think she's going to be able to get Wimbledon as easily, especially with Rabakiner and Shriyantek and Sabalenka, right? But if she gets to five by 25, five or more by 25, and look, she's got the French Opens hers for the next few years, that's for sure. What's French Open Records? That's what I want to know as well. What's the all-time French Open for the ladies? I don't want the rapper, don't give me the rapper answer. For the ladies, because ain't no one ever got the rapper's record. Chris Evans and Steffi. Chris Evans got seven. So a long way from that, she's only got two. So seven is the record. Serena's got three, so Steffi's got six. Steffi's got six. Evans got seven. So in order to be the great one of the best Kalkor players of all time, she's not even, she's not halfway yet. But I reckon Shriyantek could be, two French Opens. And that's a conservative answer. Which would put her in the same category as, or would be better than Justin Enon, better than Serena on Clay by numbers. And put her in the top three. Because I never had a lover, only one two French Opens. Three for Vicario, three for Salas. So if she wins three, she's already equal with some of the greatest names we've ever seen. If she wins four or five slams in the French, she could be one of the, we might be talking Shriyantek as top three best players on Clay ever. If she gets the five French Opens. Chris Evans doesn't like Shriyantek. Because she probably knows that Shriyantek's going to take some of her records. Chris Evans is probably a little bit salty that her records are going to get taken by Egas Shriyantek. She's threatened. And I agree. She should be, she should be worried. Because Shriyantek is going to take their records probably. Imagine if Barty was playing Shriyantek right now, it would be like a Nadal Djokovic clash. It would be pretty epic. Probably more like, yeah, probably more like a Federer Nadal clash. Or Federer Djokovic clash. Because Barty's more of a Federer type. Shriyantek more of a Nadal Djokovic type. It would have been epic, but it doesn't matter. Chris Evans also played in very different era tennis. True. Shriyantek's better than her. No, Shriyantek's not better than Chris Evans yet. It's a long way to go, but she might be a better clay court player. Ever skip three French opens for the women's right? That's, hey look, that's awesome. That's good for her. You know, that's a, you know. But unfortunately, the champion, when you look at the trophy, she only has her name on that certain time. You know, you might have skipped it because of whatever reasons. And that's cool. And you took that, you know, that's a good reason to do it for women's rights. But, it doesn't mean, it doesn't take the fact of the way that Shriyantek might get more French opens than you. You know? Shriyantek is set in the page for the WTA. Yeah. Shriyantek is like, Shriyantek is taking the WTA into the new generation. This is the new, this is the future of the WTA. And everyone else has got to lift. I think she's surpassed Barty with her game now. But we'll never know. Yeah, she'll surpass, like, Shriyantek will have a better career than Barty. I think that's a, I think we're all going to agree with that. Let's talk about world number one ranking, because Shriyantek is still number one by a mile. She adds to her, well, she, her total is still over 10,000. Because most weeks at number one, Shriyantek's coming up to, she's had a year, right? She's had a year at number one, 52 weeks. So right now, Shriyantek is on, oh, only 46 weeks. Her total was when she got to world number one, because Barty retired on April 3rd, April 4th. So she's, she's a couple of weeks away from a year, sorry, a couple of months away. About six weeks away from world number one for one year. Consecutively, but in terms of weeks at world number one, total, she's currently 13th. She's about to chase down Azarenka, who had 51 weeks at world number one. So she'll beat that. Simone Halop, 64 weeks at world number one. She'll probably beat that. And number 10 was, Wozniaki, 71 weeks. So you would think that Shriyantek's going to be top 10 most weeks at world number one in the history of the game. Now Shriyantek is actually currently 19 in consecutive weeks at world number one. In the whole, she just passed Justine, and Lindsay Davenport at 44 weeks. She's about to take over Halop in that category. Three weeks, she'll be number 16 in the consecutive weeks at world number one. Now remember, Barty is number four in that category. She was at number one for three years, or four years, almost three and a bit years. But I think Chris Hevitt's worried about Shriyantek because Shriyantek, if Shriyantek stays world number one consecutively for over 120 weeks, Chris Hevitt's out of the top five. She gets bumped down to number six. So I think that's probably why she's threatened by her because her records are at stake. And I love that because we love to see broken records. We love to see records fall. New players getting new records. Barty won on different services, including Wimbledon. Igor needs to be able to do that. I mean, not necessarily. I don't think Shriyantek needs to win Wimbledon to prove that she's better than Barty. Shriyantek has like, let's say Shriyantek has five slams three at the French, two at the U.S. I don't think she has to prove that she has to win Wimbledon to be better than Barty if she's got more slams, right? Serena wasn't great on Clay. Yeah, Serena's game on Clay. I mean, Americans on Clay have always struggled. Claycourt, Americans and Claycourts on both the men and the women's tour have always been a struggle. It's been the worst service for Americans overall and Australians. I mean, we've sucked on the Clay as well. Sampras didn't win a French to be called a go. Well, the thing is, I mean, that's a good comparison. I mean, Sampras and Agassi, right? Agassi won on every surface. Sampras didn't win the French. Would you say that Agassi is better than Sampras? I would say no. I would say Sampras is better than Agassi. Just like I think Shriyantek will be even if she won't win every slam or win Wimbledon, you know, or at this stage hasn't won Wimbledon. I think she's still going to be better than Barty. Have a better career than Barty. I should say have a better be better than Barty career-wise. Jim Curry is the only player really to to show how the playing be successful and Clay from America. You've got Yvonne Lendl, the best American Claycourter. Well, he didn't play for America when they when he won his titles. So, you know, Americans can't take Claim Lendl. You can't be like, well, Yvonne Lendl is our best Claycourter player. He won from your country. He came to your country because of politics, didn't he? Lendl is not American. Lendl played for America. Just like we Australians don't claim a man of the clothe, a man of the clothe because she didn't play for Australia. She's Czech. Czech and even never had a loafer. You know, if they won for a different country, you can't claim that. Yvonne Lendl didn't win a French open as an American. In fact, he didn't win a slam as an American. So, therefore, Yvonne Lendl was not an American. He's not an American champion. Stop. You can't claim him, just like we can't claim the New Zealand actors that are really, really good, even though we try. Federer was average on Clay and so was Djokovic. That is a wild statement. That is a wild and inaccurate statement. You're only saying that because you're comparing them to Nadal, who's the greatest Claycourter player of all time. Nadal, Federer, Djokovic are top five best Claycourters ever in my opinion. But because Nadal is there Djokovic and Federer look worse than Nadal but they're not average. There's no way. Djokovic and Federer are amazing on Clay. Top five. History. But they just were born in the they were unlucky because they were born in the same era as Nadal. Who's the best of all? Shriantek is Djokovic, Nadal and Shriantek's together. Yeah, I agree. I think Shriantek sort of a little bit of Nadal, a little bit of Djokovic. Didn't Federer grow up playing on Clay? He did, yeah. Who is the big four for the WTA nowadays? There is no big four. There's a big one. Her name is Shriantek. Big number one. Federer might not be top five but he's you can't disrespect Djokovic and say that he's not a good Claycourter. We don't want to get into that. We don't have enough time to get into the whole like who is in the top 10 or top five or whatever but because we're talking about ladies but Federer is Nadal's not around. Federer wins many many French Opens as does Djokovic so you know Federer, I'm sure Federer is one just as many I mean I can quickly look this up because I just now I got to know. Alright So Nadal's got the most Claycourt wins. I think it goes like I would go Nadal, Borg Djokovic probably right on Clay maybe Lendal up there too and then Federer who has the top five most Claycourt wins ever? Let me check most wins where the hell is the most wins category most matches won most Claycourt matches won here we go so this is going to count it does count amateur era so Vlas has got the most Claycourt wins but that counts the amateur era we're talking open era musta underrated he's actually won a lot of Claycourt matches but didn't win I don't think he won as many titles would not know he won a French Open he won a lot of clay in the 90s maybe him anyways Nadal obviously world number one in the in that really Federer is not there I guess Federer didn't play much clay towards the end that's a topic for another day we'll get to that eventually I'm sure maybe during the Claycourt season bring it back bring it back up yeah the land are also decent for sure Barty was number one for 121 weeks consecutive 156 weeks altogether yeah Serena won three French Opens how could she be not good on clay yeah I mean no I mean when we say Serena is not good on clay I'm comparing it to the rest of her like that was a weaker surface so yeah she was definitely good on clay but not it wasn't a it was comparing to everything else not that good like she was the weakest the worst surface her game didn't work I mean look at Serena same thing big serving big hitting doesn't work on clay because the ball goes slower and everything else so Serena's game wasn't suited so the fact she won three French Opens is actually pretty damn impressive still better than everyone else exactly that's why she's the goat that's why she's the goat Serena still aced despite the surface yeah exactly are we going to sign up in a bit well almost at 124k we'll probably get there hopefully by by a little by the end of the day but um man what a match what a win English Feontech just kicking ass was but she has been all weak I mean it's so impressive and um we've actually got a big match coming up next we're going to be watching Cinevus Grickspor everybody so uh station for that I'm going to send you guys over there that starts in about an hour in a bit so uh I'll send you guys over there to that one uh because we did watch we'll be watching the well the most part of Rotterdam in the later stages so we're going to keep watching Rotterdam we just saw Mehvedev beat Dimitrov before the ladies final started Cinevus Grickspor coming up next to find out who plays Mehvedev that's our next match Dan that'll be our next match but uh thank you so much everybody for the support a huge stream since the Australian Open and I'm so happy that it was a women's match because who said WTA is not good I mean tell the 5000 people in the chat that I love it alright Cinev coming up next against Grickspor in about an hour time 636 love that's Feontech she served three bagels this week a couple of breadsticks uh Pagula just didn't have the answers and English Feontech wins Doha again back to back and she is starting the streak is it streak 2.0 we'll find it in Dubai next week because they're both playing Feontech's got a tough draw let's see how she does but she demolishes Pagula in straight sets I'll see you guys in Rotterdam in about an hour