 Daniel Medvedev vs Chris Eubanks is the fourth quarterfinal of the Miami Open for 2023. And both players had different roads to get to this stage. Eubanks started the tournament off as a qualifier and would play Kudlu in the first round. But this was no problem, getting through in straight sets, 7-6-6-2. In the second round, he'd take on the number 17 seed Chorich. And after losing the first set, would fight back to win 3-6-6-4-6-2. In the third round, he'd take on Barre, who had just destroyed Nori, the 11th seed in the previous round. And after a long rain delay in the second set, Eubanks came back to win 6-3-7-6 to get to the fourth round. In the fourth round, he'd take on Manorino, who was coming off wins against her captain Shelton to get to this stage. And again, after a long rain delay, Eubanks would come back from that delay to win 7-6-7-6 to advance to the quarterfinals. Medvedev started the tournament off as the number four seed, and we get a buy in the first round. In the second round, he'd take on Bayanna. This was no problem for Medvedev, winning in straight sets, 6-1-6-2. In the third round, he was supposed to play Mulchan. Unfortunately, Mulchan pulled out with injury, allowing Medvedev to get the easy win with a walkover. In the fourth round, Medvedev would take on Hallis, who had saved match points against Diminor a couple of rounds ago. This was no problem for Medvedev, getting through in straight sets, 6-4-6-2 to advance to the quarterfinals. These two guys have never crossed paths before, mainly because Eubanks has never really been at this stage in a tournament before. It's the first time I'm going to see these guys cross paths, and it's going to be very interesting. If Eubanks is going to win this one, he needs to use everything at his disposal to get the win, especially using the crowd. That's going to be the big key here. Sometimes, Medvedev does get a little bit distracted by the crowd, and him being an American and also being a qualifier is such a great story. He's going to have to use everything to his advantage, including that crowd. If Medvedev is going to win this one, he's going to keep his cool, and he has to serve well and get a lot of shots back. He's getting a lot more pace off the court than he did in Indian Wells, so he has nothing to complain about with the court this time in Miami. He's going to have to serve well, hit big, but get a lot of shots back, and maybe get his opponent a little bit nervous, because Eubanks hasn't been here before. It's a very random matchup, and I don't think Medvedev thought he'd be playing a qualifier in the quarterfinals of this event. He's probably thinking he's hit the jackpot. I think he's going to win, Medvedev, but I think it's going to be a close straight set. Eubanks, massive guy, taller than Medvedev in height, probably has a big serve as well. We're going to find out in a couple of days, but I'm going to go Medvedev on experience in straight sets, but let me know down in the comments below who's going to win this one.