 Welcome back everybody to the French Open and it's quarter finals day, number two. We had yesterday, we had some epic, well, we had an epic clash and a strange, well, but not surprising match and then the women's matches were also pretty straightforward. So maybe today is the day where we get all the craziness because yesterday, you know, all the favorites won, they all won pretty easily, except for Djokovic, who, you know, took a little bit longer bit. Today, we're starting with Jabir taking on Hadajmaia. Not an easy match. Jabir's played a couple of lefties in the last couple of rounds, so that'll be good preparation, but Hadajmaia has played a lot of tennis, including one of the longest, or the longest women's match of the tournament in nearly four hours. And then we got Jabir Shrionte taking on Goff, which we've seen a million times before. Hopefully Goff figures something out that she can do against Shrionte this time. And then the afternoon, we've got Zvera Vecheveri and also Rudruna tonight, which is going to be a lot of fun. So, so much to do. Tomorrow's semi-finals there for the ladies, men's semi-finals on Friday and then the finals on the weekend. But let's get the preview because these ladies I have played before. In fact, I actually played a few months ago. Anstjabir versus Beatrice Hadajmaia is the third quarter final for the ladies event at the French Open for 2023. And both ladies have had different roads to get to this stage. Hadajmaia started the tournament off against Tatiana Maria in the first round. There's no problem for Maya, getting through in straights. Six loves, six won. In the second round, she take on Snader. And this was a battle. After dropping the second set, she'd fight back to win 6-2, 5-7, 6-4. In the third round, she take on the 23rd seed, Alex Zendrova. And after dropping the first set, she was forced to fight back 5-7, 6-4, 7-5. In the fourth round, she take on Tormo, who was fortunate enough to avoid Rabakina, who had to retire from the event in the previous round. And again, after Hadajmaia lost the first, she would fight back to win in a three-hour, 50-minute match, 6-7, 6-3, 7-5, to advance to the quarterfinals. Jabir entered the tournament as a number seven seed and would take on Bronzetti in the first round. This was no problem for Jabir, winning in straights, 6-4, 6-1. In the second round, she take on Dodden. And again, there's no problem for Jabir, winning in straights, 6-2, 6-3. In the third round, she take on the qualified Danilovic. And after dropping her first set for the week, Jabir would fight back to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. In the fourth round, she take on Perra, who had taken out Vekic along the way. After a close first set, though, Jabir got it together in the second, getting through in straights, 6-3, 6-1. To get to the French Open quarterfinals. They still played twice before, with Jabir leading the head to head 2-0, which includes a match a couple of weeks ago in Stuttgart, where Jabir won 6-3, 6-1 against Adajmaia on the clay. If Adajmaia is going to win this one, she needs to get the first set. She's kind of lost the first set in the last couple of matches and she's had to fight back to win. And I don't know how many matches she's got left in her by playing those four-hour matches. She can't keep doing that against everybody if she's going to win this title, so she's got to get off to a better start against Jabir. Jabir is going to win this one. She needs to keep the variety, the drop shots, and moving Adajmaia around. She'll be able to do that more so against her than somebody else, because Adajmaia's movement isn't as good as some of the smaller players that she's played, but she has played players like Adajmaia, the big lefties, so moving her around doing the drop shots, lots of variety, should work for Jabir. This is such a fun matchup, interesting matchup too, because of course Rabakina was in this section and it's great to see Jabir back into a quarterfinal of a slam, first time since the US Open last year. But I'm going to go with Jabir to win this one in three. I think Adajmaia's had a great tournament, but I think that last match being nearly a four hour match might catch up with her against Jabir and Jabir will win this one in three sets, but let me know down in the comments below who's going to win this quarterfinal. All right, so there it is, the preview, and you can see there, that's the quarterfinal lineup. We had two yesterday. We had Mukhova getting through against Pav, Liyachenkova in a relatively easy fashion, and then Sabalenka taking out Svetlina as well in relatively easy fashion as well. Winner of this will play the winner of the later match, which is coming up after this, straight after this, if you want to take it on golf of course, rematch of last year's final. All right, Beatrice Adajmaia, 14 in the world, 27 year old from Brazil, six foot tall, left handed, 16 wins, 10 losses on the year. No titles this year, but she has got two titles, both on grass in the middle of last year. So, wait until Wimbledon comes around, you won't be seeing the last of Adajmaia, and you can see there, her form has been okay. It's been pretty good coming into this. And once you've heard the world number seven, 28 year old from Tunisia, five foot six right handed, 11 wins, six losses on the year, one title to go with that. Back in Charleston at the start of the Claycourt season, four titles including Madrid, and she's finally getting, maybe a year later than we thought, because this time last year, we had expected her to probably be here, considering her form at the French, or her form at the Clay, I should say. But she's here now, but unfortunately before the French, she got injured. So, she was a little bit out of touch before, with a loss of the Shriontech retirement, and then she had to play a bit Ocer in a second round, which is always a nightmare. And there's their match that they played in Stuttgart, three in love. So, a little bit underwhelming. Hopefully, we don't get a repeat of that. Hopefully, it's a little bit closer. Adajmaia has played a lot, like I said, but hopefully we get something a little bit more interesting, especially from Adajmaia, because she's a much better player than a six-three and a six-love, especially this week. She's proven that this week. And she would have loved to see her play Robacchina. I would have loved that, but unfortunately, Robacchina pulled out. It's a big day, big day today. Also, it looks kind of a little weird in Paris. It looks warm, but it's a little, okay. It's gonna rain, by the way, Friday, apparently it's gonna rain. So, that's gonna be something else to deal with. Okay. Are we ready for day two, chat? Are we ready for day two? All right, that's the question. My ready for the day. That's the question, jerk! Day two of the quarterfinals. It feels weird that everything's sort of like spread out. Tomorrow, we've got like two matches. Then we've got two matches, and then we've got the weekend. It's so weird. It's weird that we went from Friday, like, I say it's gonna be crazy, and then tomorrow's gonna be like two matches. Friday semis, yeah. Friday for the men's semis and lady's semis for tomorrow. I remember watching the movie Hannah and where the mill is through the Maya matches, okay. Interesting. I'm scared of Friday. Why would you be scared of Friday? Who's gonna win this match? I think Jabir wins in three. I think it's Dajmire. I mean, Jabir's been struggled a little bit against the lefties. Well, in the last round, he played Para. Didn't really struggle because Para couldn't serve. But against Danilovic, the quality of the round before, Danilovic had a great serve and was really, really good in Jabir's struggle. So I think Dajmire's got a better serve than Para, so it should be closer than that. But yeah, I expect, I hope Dajmire can put up a better fight than the last time they played. Once it spent five and a half hours on court, Dajmire has spent 10 and a half. Yeah, that crazy Tormo match, that was the one. That was the one. Everyone on a route for yesterday lost. Let's go change that Jabir. Yesterday was an interesting day. Nothing really crazy went on. But yeah, Dajmire will win, guys. Okay, all right. First time these ladies have been in the quarterfinals of the French, I think. I think Jabir is the first quarterfinal here. Definitely a Dajmire's first quarterfinal. Don't think Jabir made it here before. Let me check. No, fourth round, fourth round, and now a quarterfinal. She's made the quarterfinals all better at every slam now. Jabir, a quarterfinal in Australia in 2020. Quarterfinal's at Wimbledon last year and the year before. Obviously the US Open Quarterfinal last year, and now the French Quarterfinal two and two when it comes to quarterfinal records. Two wins, two losses. Never lost a semi-final though, so if she does play Shfiantec tomorrow, it will be interesting to see if her record stays intact. It would be crazy if Jabir made the final because that would mean the three of the last four slams Jabir's made the final of the slam. That's crazy. That's crazy. Same with Rude. If Rude made the final, then three out of the last five, he's made a final of a slam. So it's like both Jabir and Rude are very similar in terms of their achievements over the last 12 months. Camp Curse is real guys. You are joking. You are kidding yourself. We're 10 minutes, 15 minutes into the stream and you're saying Camp Curse. What are you kidding me? I picked everything correct yesterday. Are you serious? I went four at four, out of four, right? There's no such thing as a Camp Curse. I don't even care. No such thing. No such thing. How did I lose my loyalty subscriber badge? I have no, maybe it didn't, I don't know. Maybe it didn't, payment didn't go, I don't know. Not sure how they work. I was going to Luke, how you doing? How am I doing? I'm doing good. I can't wait for tomorrow. I get to sleep all day because the matches start later as well. So I won't have to set an alarm. I can just sleep and wake up whenever I want. Ashlema, how are you doing? You think Shveontek will bagel golf? I hope not. Just because I hope not for golf. I hope golf doesn't get bagel. You know? I'm scared for Friday, to be honest. What are you scared for? Elizabeth, oh yeah, Elizabeth. I don't remember, email her, I know who you are. Yeah, I don't know why it dropped off. I'm not sure. Not sure, maybe it just missed something. I think if you become a member again, it might continue, you might get the same badge back. You won't have to go back to the beginner bag. I don't know, I don't know how the badges work. But yeah, sometimes people haven't been a member for a month and then they come back and then it comes back with the one they had before. So it just restarts or just continues on. Does work that way, yeah. You don't have to go back to the, yeah. The membership just adds, it just starts again, I think. Or it just starts where you stopped or whatever. I don't know. We'll find out, I guess, if you become a member again. I'm betting on these games, okay? Hopefully she will win. Oh, she'll win, golf you're saying, golf will win. Okay, it's not to say so much representation in later rounds, South America, Europe, Africa and Muslim Africa as well. Yeah, I mean, it's great. Jabir, Hadajmaia, Shfionsek, Mukubah, Sabalenka, golf, you know, you've got North America, South America, Europe, Africa. Doesn't need a bloody Aussie, where the Aussie's at? Where's Barty? But yeah, it's nice. You've got a little bit of one from every part of the world almost. If you had Barty in Osaka, you would cover pretty much everything. That would be pretty nuts. That would be pretty crazy. Who do you think Nole, who wins between Nole and Alcraz? Nole, the guy with 22 slams. Come on, come on. Come on, what do you reckon? Come on. Cocoa, golf, for over five and a half double folds. Shfionsek less than six. I don't think, yeah, I think, no, it's all right. I mean, that could happen. Golf's gonna lose in straights. Yeah, I'm a little bit, that's what I'm hoping this match kind of gets crazy, because that match, I think, is gonna be pretty quick, to be honest. But I think that golf doesn't get bagel. Whatever that means, one-on-one, no bagels. I don't think we're gonna get, I don't know, I just think for golf, not getting bagel is something. It's an achievement. It's like, you know, it's not devastating. Because the last time they played, golf and Shfionsek, she got, her result got worse, right? I think it was like, the time before she made progress and then she went backwards. So, you know, I don't wanna, you wanna see someone getting closer to the other person, not, yeah, so she went, oh no, she went from 636 love to 6462. So she got closer the last time they played, so that's good. So you wanna see her like get, you know, seven games or eight games, you know? Just to see that she's closing the gap. You don't wanna see her get beaten 646 love or something like that, because then she's gone backwards. I mean, imagine she won a set, that'd be crazy. That'd be crazy. If Shfionsek lost to golf, will she lose her first placing? Yes. Yes. She will lose her number one spot if she loses. Yes. Nolle wants to break the raffa-tie, too badly to lose, yeah. Women is coming, yep. Have to discreet cam, I think that Elkra's age has begun. Okay, that's fine. We'll find out, I think tomorrow we'll know. We'll know exactly tomorrow, whether or not it's the Elkra's age or the goats have still got it. Tomorrow is a mass, I mean, it's huge, right? I mean, we've been waiting 12 months for this match. We've been waiting 12 months. All right, chat. Who's winning this one? Jaburra serve, I'm going with Jaburra in three. I'm hoping for a banger. I'm hoping a Dajmire can perform in a biggest match. And Jaburra just slices and dices her way to victory. But let's see, 15 loves. Serve doesn't see the back end of Maya, four now from Jaburra, the back end of Maya, to the back end of Jaburra, sliced. As a Dajmire hits the forehand, cross court. Slice again from Jaburra, as a drop shot winner there, yeah. This is gonna be on tennis TV, right? There we go. Little breezy out there as well, but it's been windy all week. And it's 30 love, 30 love. Serves a fault from Jaburra, second serve. Second serve, the return goes, oh, it's in. Great return from Dajmire. Smoked the return there, 30, 15. Why is the stadium empty? Cause it's 11 o'clock in the morning. Serving to the back end of Dajmire, that goes wild in the return, 40, 15. 40, 15. It's too early, like it's first thing in the morning, so people are not there yet. As we return now to the forehand of Jaburra, back in our Dajmire, to the slice of Jaburra as Maya hit the forehand on the line. Jaburra hesitates with a slice and puts in the net. 40, 30, 40, 30. Jaburra serves the return, goes into the forehand of Jaburra, oh, once. Hit it wide, but did she? Umpire's getting out the chauvin' look. If it's in, it's in, if it's out, it's out. And it was just wide. Deuce's first game, just went wide. Jaburra serves again. Into the return of Dajmire, pointer from Jaburra to the forehand of Dajmire, but Jaburra gets the point, Dajmire in the net. And it's advantage Jaburra. She says it's gonna take good return from Dajmire, but the Jaburra forehand is, oh, it's out. Ooh, that was supposed to be easy. Advantage Jaburra disappears, goes to Deuce. And now we get to Deuce. Return goes into the doubles alley from Dajmire. Advantage Jaburra. Serve is a let. First serve again, is a fold. Second serve, into the backhand of Dajmire, good return, Jaburra gets it. Again, to the backhand of Dajmire, into the backhand now, Dajmire goes wide. And it's first game, once Jaburra. In the first, in the first set. One love. Alcors versus Nole, semi-final, who will win between these two? Why is your prediction? Jocker with your five. Is my prediction? Just gonna fix something in the chart, hang on. Okay, Dajmire needs to serve well today, but the backhand goes wide. Love 15, love 15. Dajmire serves again, love 15. Serving to the backhand of Jaburra. Four now, Dajmire down the middle. Jaburra gets it with the forehand, Dajmire backhand. Again, to the forehand of Jaburra, backhand of Dajmire on the stretch. Jaburra with the forehand, is a winner. Love 30, love 30. Chance for Jaburra to get the break. First serve is good, return, and the backhand goes in the net from Dajmire. Love, love 40, love 40. Serving to the forehand of Jaburra. Jaburra slaps it out, 15-40. 15-40. So the break point here, serving to the forehand of Jaburra, forehand from Dajmire, is long. There's the break, on Jaburra breaks. First game to the match. Okay, Jaburra with the break. Two love, first set. As we return now to the forehand of Jaburra in the net, love 15. Bagel incoming you reckon? Love 15. Serving the backhand of Dajmire, backhand out from Jaburra sliced, as Dajmire goes in the line. Jaburra gets it, backhand out of Dajmire, again to the forehand of Jaburra. Drop shot, it's just too good. Unbelievable. Just too good. I want to see how Shriyantek reacts to those drop shots. Cause you've been doing all week, Jaburra. It's been a great shot. The disguise, I mean it just catches everybody off. Really keen to see how Shriyantek reacts. Shriyantek Jaburra's Djokovic should be the finals. I think a lot of people will agree. But God, they're going to be massive semi-finals. They're probably going to be the match of the two matches, biggest match of the tournament, I reckon. For obvious reasons. 30-15. Serving the backhand of Dajmire, backhand out from Jaburra. As Dajmire comes in with the forehand, Jaburra with the pass, but it's in the net. 30-all. 30-all. As Jaburra serves again. Now while the backhand of Dajmire, but it's a late fault, second serve. Second serve. Serving to the backhand of Dajmire. Oh, she hits it out. Over hits it there. Dajmire. And it's 40-30. 40-30. Another serve coming up. An ace. Oh, wait, hang on. Late fault. The umpire said it was low. Why? Late call. Second serve. Second serve, the return goes into the backhand of now of Dajmire, but that goes out from Jaburra. Dajmire gets the deuce. Dajmire gets the deuce to get back on serve. Fault from Jaburra, second serve. Second serve. Oh, it's a double-fold again. Put my salt in there, put my salt in there. Sorry, double-fold for the first time. Now it's a break-back point. Two-one. If a Dajmire can level back up here. Advantage of Dajmire. Serve is a fault. Second serve. 11 minutes in, second serve, Jaburra. Dajmire hits a great return. Jaburra gets it. Four now, Dajmire is a winner. Here we go. Here we go. This quarter-final is just starting. Dajmire back on serve, two-one. Jaburra with a lead, but nice comeback there from Dajmire. Okay. Maybe we won't have Shriyantek versus Jaburra. Not yet. All right. The marathon match is starting. Yep. This is probably gonna go three hours. Going by Dajmire's last matches. All right. Shriyantek and Djokovic, period. Yeah, well, I picked them as well. They're my predictions and I'm sticking to them. Should have recovered from that. Well, yeah. The double-fold helped. That double-fold definitely helped. Cam, it's sad and infuriating hearing the excuses made by Sidney Pass in the press conference. I didn't hear his press conference. What do you say? I mean, all I saw that he said was like hard to play Elkroz or something. Which it is. I mean, everybody knows that. And a day like yesterday is not fun. I'm not looking for sympathy or anything, but it wasn't funny in the first two sets. I felt completely turned off as if I was asleep. Yeah, well, Elkroz said he played the best match of his life for the first two sets and a half. So I mean, you're playing the guy, saying that he played his best match ever. So, I guess you kind of just accept the loss and move on. I mean, Federer lost six love in a final against Rafa here and I don't think he talked about it much. He's like, all right, cool, move on. And then he won the French over the next year. He said he took sleeping pools the match before. Oh, before the match. Why would you take sleeping pools before the match? It's crazy. Since he best blamed Malatonin for loss. Really? I took, I look, I take Malatonin every now and again and it can mesh up. It can make you feel groggy, but I mean, it just shows how maybe how nervous he was before the Elkroz match, cause you have to take something to help him sleep. It does make you groggy when you wake up. If you've ever had it, it kind of makes you feel a little bit out of it. Well, at least for me, for some people, for me, it does. Kind of takes a little bit of waking up, but I'm sure he didn't wake up two hours before the match. I don't know. I don't know. Elkroz said he played the best match of his life. So, I think he should just be like, he played the best match of his life. Like, just blame Elkroz for playing so good. 15-love, Dajmayer. Back in the match here, 400 backhand as Maya goes down the line. Jabir gets it down the line also to the slice of Dajmayer. In comes Jabir, forehand, that's a great shot. And Dajmayer with a lob, Jabir with a smash. There's the put away. On Jabir, 15-oh. Federer made a joke, said the French open in which he won only four games was awesome. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, that's what you're gonna do, right? When you get beaten up badly, Andy Roddick did it best. You know, when he lost to Federer, he's just like, I played shit. You know, Federer, you know, you just gotta, when you lose those matches, you just gotta laugh. You're just like, that guy was ridiculous. And he was, Elkroz was ridiculous. I mean, look, watch, go watch the replay. I was, it was just crazy. It was just like a guy who, he looked like he was playing the number 100 in the world, Elkroz. But not that Sidney Pass played bad. It was like, he was so good, but he made Sidney Pass look like he was an average. Like he made Sidney Pass look like he was a qualifier. It was crazy. And he's back in a foreign rally. That goes in the foreign of Dajmayer, back in now from Jabir Sleist. Again, the foreign of Maya is Jabir. Oh, goes down the line for a winner, 15-30. 15-30, 15-30. Steph couldn't serve in the first set, so. Well, that's crazy, because the first game he serves three aces. So I don't know if we can blame his serve. I think you got to blame Elkroz's return. Elkroz is so good at returning, you know, that again, I feel like that was Elkroz won that match. Sidney Pass didn't lose. It was Elkroz kicking his ass. I mean, that's just one, that's just happened. Sleist there in the foreign of Dajmayer, drop shots. Hey, Dajmayer got drop shots too. 30-all. I feel like going to match like that. Sidney Pass probably embarrassed, but just don't make excuses, because Elkroz would have done that to everybody. He plays anybody like that, except for Djokovic. He plays anybody like that, and same thing happens. So I don't think, he needs to be like, oh, but if I didn't, if I was sleeping, blah, blah, blah. No, no, no. Just be like, too good, got me. Foreign of return now from Jabir. 30-all, as Dajmayer tries to level things up, and that goes in the net from Jabir, 40-30. Hey, thank you, Sarath, for the five gifted. Appreciate that. Welcome back to some of you, Marzina, Luke, Margarita, EJ, and Harshal. Welcome back. Welcome back to the memberships. Thank you for the five gifted. The serve now, the back end of Jabir, turn the back end of Maya. Jabir with the four on the stretch, into the four of Adajmayer, Jabir with the back end, into the four again, of Maya. Drop shot Jabir. Maya's running, running, running, running, running. She can't get it. Again, on Jabir with those bloody drop shots. They're the ones, back to Deuce. Where can you watch this? I'm not sure, it depends where you are in the world. If you know where, if you can, if you want to watch this match, the best way to ask is just by saying, I want to watch the match, where can I watch the match in, and then put your country, and then someone in the check can help you. Cause I don't know. I'm not sure. All right, serve to the four end of Jabir, back end now goes into the slice, from Jabir, into the four of Adajmayer, Jabir with the drop shot again. Oh, he's done it again. Ha ha. Oh, it's Jabir. Stop it, stop it. Stop, stop, stop. Advantage Jabir. And if you can't find the match, or you don't want to pay for the match or whatever, we've got you covered. We're going to watch the whole match for you. So you can sit back and enjoy, hopefully. Has been back in return from Jabir, the four end of Maia, that's a great shot Maia. Lefty serve out wide, and then the four end of the open court. Classic lefty play. Deuce, we get to Deuce, six minutes this game. It's been a 20 minute start to this match. It's going to be a long one. As Adajmayer serves. A fault, second serve. Second serve. Into the four end of Jabir, back in our Adajmayer, into the slice of Jabir. Maia with the back end cross court. That's a good shot, Jabir. Pick it up, oh, what a pick up. What a pick up from Jabir with a little flick four end cross court. And she gets another break point. What a shot. Lovely little flick. Adajmayer should have done better with that. She's good at the net. She can play doubles. But man, Jabir just flicks a cross court for a winner. Break point again. As Adajmayer serves. Now wide at the back end of Jabir, four end of Adajmayer, down the line. Jabir with the four end of the stretch. Adajmayer back end again. To the four end of Jabir, to the forehand of Maia. Into the back end of Jabir. Adajmayer back end. Again to the four end of Jabir, to the back end of Adajmayer. That goes wide. Jabir breaks. Three, one. This match is starting to catch fire. Three, one. Jabir gets a break again. Back to Jabir. Can she hold serve now and consolidate this break? Jabir serves. Now wide at the back end of Adajmayer, four end of Jabir, down the line. That's a good shot. Adajmayer gets it. Back end of Jabir, slice, drop shot. As Adajmayer can't get it, that drop shot's just gonna get it every time. Adajmayer just doesn't have, just doesn't have the quickness. I mean, again, I want to see what Shviyantek does against those shots. 15 love. Could Jabir beat Shviyantek? Playing like this? You know, as first as a foul, second serve. Is this something that Shviyantek will struggle with too? Don't know. Second serve to the four end of Jabir. Adajmayer, Jabir with a slice, four hand. Adajmayer runs around, hits the four end inside out. Jabir gets it. Back end of Adajmayer. Again to the four end of Jabir. Jabir hits it out. 15-0, 15-0. We haven't really seen Jabir play Shviyantek like this. At the US Open a little bit, the US Open final we did, but not on a clay court where it's super effective. Is it a four and a half from Jabir down the line? That all goes wide. Can't be doing that against Shviyantek. 15-30, because we saw them play last year in the Rome final, but Jabir was coming off a really tough match against Zachary. So I don't know, again, like I said, I feel like that's got a little asterisk next to it because of the battle that Jabir had to play to get there. And then of course they didn't play and still got because after one game, Jabir hurt herself. Sorry, Jabir played both Zachary and Kazakina in a three set epic. So it was a double amount of time. And Shviyantek had just blasted everyone off the court. So, yeah, Jabir had a very tough road. Also had to play her first round because she wasn't a top seed. So really interested to see how it looks. Jabir versus Shviyantek, the way Jabir is playing and she's fresh at this stage. We're back in return of the nets from Adajmaa, 30-40. Still the chance here to get the break back at Adajmaa. Adajmaa is tired, Shviyantek looks fresh. I don't know if Adajmaa will be tired like the first games. Maybe after two hours, that's when we can start focusing on like, oh, we're tired and who's tired, who's tired, whatever. But I think it's too early to say that Adajmaa is tired because you don't feel tired when you first jump out on court. It's you wear down quicker because your gas tank's, just think of a gas tank like a phone battery. If you go down to 1% and you chuck your phone on the charger for 10 minutes, it goes up to like 20%, right? Or whatever. But if you charge, if it goes down to 50%, then charge it up to 50, you know, for two days, you get full power again. Think of it like that. Adajmaa doesn't have 0% battery life. She's probably got about 20%, but that'll go pretty quick. Whereas Jabir has got like 80%, or maybe 90% because she hasn't played that much. Four down line from Jabir. That's a great shot, Adajmaa gets it. Four down from Jabir. Again at the backhand of Adajmaa, again to the four on Jabir. Into the four on Adajmaa, backhand down the line. Into the backhand of Adajmaa, four on Adajmaa. Again, the backhand of Adajmaa, into the four on Jabir, who smacks a winner past her. That's a great shot. Again, on advantage Jabir, advantage Jabir. Nice hitting, solid, straight back behind her. 17 shot rally, that was the longest rally we've had. Jabir to get to 4-1 in the first here. First serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve to the backhand of Adajmaa, four down from Jabir. Into the backhand of Maya, into the forehand of Jabir, but Maya hits a wide. 4-1 Jabir in the first set. Jabir, Shriyantek, Adajmaa, Koko could all play five sets. I agree. I agree, I mean, I don't think too many couldn't play five sets. But that's the thing. There's always the argument of, you know, the ladies can't play five sets, you know, whatever, whatever. But the thing is, if you, let's just say we do the final is five sets. You don't have to play five sets. Sometimes a five set match is three sets. Look at Alkarez, right? He played a five set yesterday, or best of five set match yesterday. He's almost finished that an hour and a half. So just because it's best of five doesn't mean it's five sets, right? And they play three setters all the time, the ladies, you know? We had Adajmaa play nearly a four hour match, right? So I feel like the argument of, oh, we can't have five sets for the ladies because they can't play it, it's crazy. Now, if it does go five sets in four hours, that'd be interesting. But then we've seen players like, you know, even Runa versus Cirandolo, right? That match went for four hours. Both guys in the fourth set were dying. We still saw that. So I don't know. I feel like there's no argument for why it wouldn't be a good watch. Maybe the players don't wanna do that, that's fine. But in terms of the argument of, it won't be good quality in the end because they'll both be, everyone would be tired. The men get tired too. You know, there's no, like, you know what I mean? Just for the final though. Just for the final. And the players that can't go five sets in a final, not everyone makes Grand Slam finals, right? There's eight players that make Grand Slam finals every year if we have everyone different finals. Sometimes we get crossover finals where we get the same players. So there might be maybe six players that can play, that will get to play the final of the slam in a five set up. There might be six players. Maybe most eight, maybe even just four, right? If we get the same names. But then players will adjust because it adds that extra, I feel like it just adds that extra, like, it just adds extra to it. It's like, okay, well, now it's even harder to win a slam. You know? And it'll really be like a total different, like, it's not like the fittest players. Like, Zachary is the fittest player on tour. She doesn't make the final. Like, you know what I mean? Like, it doesn't mean that the fittest players will make the final, right? Because the fittest players, the players in the final will just have to be the fittest. Anyways, great drop shot again from Jabir, 15-0. I don't know. I just love it. I love it. I think it'll be epic. And plus, over the weekend when we've got nothing, we've got like one match. Remember Goff vs. Fiance last year went for an hour? One hour final. It's like, at least we've got to, you know, get an extra 30 minutes if we get a three set, you know? Anyways, most of you like the idea. So I don't know who, I'm just preaching to the crowd. 30-15. Maybe one day the slams will listen. Oh, one day the players will want to do that, you know? Because the players have to want to play five sets, right? It's not like the slams can enforce the rule, but I mean, the players have to have a say because they're the ones who have to play it. I'm just saying best of five final, by the way, not best of five sets every day, because that's too much. Unless you want to change, like the format for the men, so then we can allow for five sets from the quarter finals onwards or something, that would be, that's different. 30-15, serve at wide, so serve at the point of Jabir, back in a Dajmaj. Good, up goes a lob from Jabir, smash from a Dajmaj. Into the back of Jabir, Jabir in the net, 40-15. The only way you can have five sets for men and women from like half, you'd have to have best of three sets up until like the third or fourth round. And then from the quarter finals onwards, best of five for everybody. If you want to make it like, you want to make it that way, you can. That way you'd have, the first couple of rounds would probably get done pretty quickly. And then you'd have time to, within the two weeks to have five sets for the ladies as well. In the second half of the tournament, as you were a smax winner down the line, 40-30. But then you'd lose those first round five set as we all love, right? Anyways, this is all just because of how I want to see the game, I don't even know if it helps the game. It makes the final better. I don't know. I don't know if it does, if it's even worth doing. 40-30. Serving to the back end of Jabir, drop shot is wide. Dajmayer holds for the first time today. Four-two. Jabir with the break. All right, fourth, two, Jabir with the break. 30 minutes in. Four-two. First serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve to the back end of Dajmayer. Great return. And Jabir in the net. Love 15. Having a split session to incorporate the five sets format adds an air of anticipation and mounting excitement to the journey. Yeah. Especially when someone goes down two sets of love and the lady side, I want to see. I mean, that shows, it's not just a physical thing to come back from that. It's mental as well, right? The mental and physical toll is different. You know? And I want to see that. I want to see Shfionn take in that situation or Jabir in that situation. As that goes in the net for months and it's love 30. From a two sets of love down, I want to see those epic comebacks on the women's side. Love 30. Chance for Jabir to break, sorry, Dajmayer to break back, slicing the net on the return. Nice serve Jabir, 15, 30. Yeah, emotional as well. Yeah, emotional coming back from two sets of love down, then you got to go play the final. I mean, I don't know. I'm just thinking of ways to make the finals more tennis. There's more tennis in the finals, even if it's straightforward. 15, 30. Serve the back and a Dajmayer, good return. Jabir gets it. Back and a Dajmayer down the line at the tape, goes in, Jabir comes to the net. A Dajmayer pass in the net. She could have hit that in. A Dajmayer had that one. 30 all. Does anyone truly believe that Jabir can beat Shfionn take? Yes, she can. She can if she plays the way she's played at times today. She can't hit the errors though. These errors won't fly tomorrow, but she can definitely play like, that's a drop shot, I want to see. Jabir almost took the second set at the US Open final, so she can. Ah, first has a fold, second serve. Second serve. Oh, it's a double fold. Man, Jabir is not putting the set away. She's been up the break twice. 30-40, and she double folded this stage twice as well. 30-40, chance for a Dajmayer to break back. Serve is another fold. Second serve. Second serve. To the front of a Dajmayer. Into the back end of Jabir, back in a Dajmayer, into the front of Jabir, to the back end, but Jabir hits it out. Or does she? If it's out, oh no, a Dajmayer called in. Okay, it's not out. It's not out. We're gonna get a replay. Yeah, that ball was called in, and Dajmayer said it was good. They're gonna do a re, or they give, oh, did Jabir win the point? Okay. Jabir won the point. Duce, she saves the break point. Serve to the back end of Dajmayer, good return again. Jabir gets it. That's a Dajmayer, four-handed in the open court. Jabir there with a slice. Dajmayer comes in, puts it away, great rally. This is gonna be our biggest team. Man, good return, and Jabir, very quick, but not quick enough. Advantage to Dajmayer. Still a break, now another break point. That was great clay court angles. Lovely stuff. All right, break point again, Jabir, to the back end of Dajmayer, four-handed Jabir's drop shot. Dajmayer's gonna get there. Put it down the line, Jabir, and then the volley to Dajmayer, there's the break. Maybe won too many drop shots for months. Then we're back on serve for Dajmayer. Again. Can't she level things up though? That's a question. She broke last time, didn't work. That's my question! The question, jerk! Mookova winning the whole thing low key? Ooh, okay. Okay. Mookova's gonna beat Sabalenka tomorrow. Okay. Maybe. It's not a break unless you hold, that's it. Hans can be serious. Can you be serious, please? Well, Jabir's hit 12, win his 12 errors. Maya's hit, what, eight winners? And 11 errors. But Jabir's drop shot, just a little too predictable on that one. It's too predictable on those drop shots. Do you think Koka can beat Shviyantek? No. Not today. Not at the French Open. Refreshing team Mookova's still in the tournament healthy at this stage. I love it. She is the scariest player going into Wimbledon. Nobody is going to want to play Mookova in the first, second, third, fourth round. Mookova's gonna be a nightmare. What's my prediction for Runa Rude? I can't remember. Runa in four, I think I said. Runa in four. All right. Dajmaya! Trying to level things up. As we return now into the back of Maya, for now from Jabir and the net. 15 love. 15 love as Dajmaya serves. Into the back end of Jabir. Good return. Dajmaya's back end goes long and it's 15-0. 15-0. Big game here for Dajmaya. Hasn't leveled things up yet. Hasn't been able to level things up yet. Serve is a let. By the way, did you guys know? I didn't know this. Dajmaya made the Australian Open final last year in doubles. Losing to Krijikova and Sinia Kovar. I didn't know that. I knew she made the Canadian final last year, but I didn't know she made the doubles final of Australia last year. That's crazy. You know, it's back end down the line. Goes long and it's 15-30. And she won the Madrid Open with Azarenka this year. I knew that, but yeah, I didn't realize that she actually made a grand slam final in dubs. She lost, I think, second round with Azarenka this week, but that's crazy. I did not expect that. But before this week, Dajmaya had never made it past the second round of a slam before this week. So first quarter final has been served now the back end of Jaber, four and up from Mayer. At 15-30, Dajmaya struggling to hold has been a four and up from Jaber on the stretch. For one again to the four and Jaber, back end of Dajmaya on the stretch. Again to the four and up once. Again to the slice of Jaber. She can't get it. Dajmaya was wrong footed. Whoops. 15-40. She made the Canadian Open final last year. She made the quarter finals this year of Italy. But yeah, she hasn't really done much on the big stage, on yet. Yeah, it was with Danilina, Danilina. Danilina, Danilina? Why does that sound weird? Danilina, is that how you say it? Danilina, that's hard to say. Is anyone else struggling to say that? Danilina, Danilina. Sounds all right. Anyways, return goes in the back end of Jaber to win all right, five-three. And again to Dajmaya can't hold serve when she gets that break back. That's the problem. Okay. Five-three. Greatest of all time is Melt-Goat. Giovanni. Long time since I subscribed. Dot, you were greeting your neighbor going to work. Was it the French or the U.S.? Keep it real. Dot, fun journey, Ty. Giovanni with a hundred euro, bloody hell, mate. That's ridiculous. Thank you for the hundred euro. Yeah, when my neighbor would go to work in his, yeah. That was probably the U.S. Open, I think. Cause the U.S. Open is when I'm sort of awake at that time. Thank you so much. Wow, a hundred bloody hell, mate. That's too much. Thank you again. And thank you for the 70 euro yesterday as well. Can we get some solids for Giovanni? Ridiculous amount of money. Yeah, we'll probably, I'll start greeting my neighbor again probably during the U.S. Open. When he starts revving his car to go to work. 15 all here. Thank you again. Very generous. There you go. Thank you, chat. Yeah, that's it. Salutes. All right, 15 all as Jabir serves. A fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Haddad's Maya and Jabir hits it out. 15-30, another chance to break. Remember Jabir's last match? So many breaks in that first. They had only one hold of serve against Perra. That was the difference. 15-30. Chance to get back on serve but Haddad's Maya's problem is not breaking. It's holding. 15-30, second serve. Return to Haddad's Maya on the net. 30 all. 30 all. Jabir lines up again. Two points away from this first set. Haddad's Maya's serve, it needs to get better. 50% of serves is not good. So don't see, oh, it's an ace. Jabir with the first ace of the day. 40-30. Set point. To take this first set in 45 minutes. Perfect serve. Straight down the tee. Set point. Serve to the back end of Haddad's Maya. Return goes in. Jabir, forehand. Haddad's Maya guesses right but it goes out. Out. Jabir wins the first set. Little bit sloppy at times but she won the first set. 6-3. 6-3. Okay. On to Jabir. Now, Haddad's Maya's gotta get better on this serve because that is a big problem. She hit a lot of winners to Haddad's Maya. Not too many errors. Jabir hit a lot of errors. Maybe gave her a couple of chances but. Oh, the stats flipped again. What the hell's going on? What is going on? Why are the stats all weird? Is that better? Yeah. Yeah, there we go. Yeah, Haddad's Maya's gotta get more. Sorry, Haddad's Maya's gotta win more first set points. Look at that. 37%. Remember to remember to chat. What happens when someone's got a high percentage of first serve points but they haven't won that many points on their first serve? What is the reason for that? What is the reason? What could that be caused by? When someone's got a lot of first serves in but they're not winning too many points. Why would that be? Why would that be? Good returns, yeah. Weeks serve, okay. Playing it safe. It does feel like Haddad's Maya's not trying to, not trying to serve aces. She's trying to almost get the ball in and then set the point up. But it's clearly not working because 37% of first serve points for someone with a big serve like that is not good enough. So I think Haddad's Maya needs to be more aggressive on that first serve. Yeah, she might lose first serve percentage a little bit but you get more free points. And I mean, Jabir, she's not getting many free points on her serve but that's not her thing. Haddad's Maya's serve is a weapon. She needs to get, she needs to hit the ball harder. Serve harder. And yeah, she might, you know, miss a few but her second serve is not too bad. I mean, look at her second serve percentage are better than the first. So let's see if she can get a few bigger serves gone. Onsir just doesn't want to end up like Stephan, yeah. Why are you supporting Haddad's Maya? Wait, what? Okay. Onsir, two-zero, right? Well, let's see. If Haddad's Maya can change things around if she can't, it's gonna be two-zero, Jabir. You could have had Jabir recovered from the calf. Yeah, I mean, it was so good that it wasn't as bad as we first thought. Halib had a similar injury. She was out for months. It was good to see Jabir recover quickly. Oh, Haddad's Maya with a four-and-winner to start the second, all right, 15-love, 15-love. So we got to 200 likes, appreciate that. And we've got 1,200 people in the house. How you going? 15-love, she serves an ace. First ace of the day, bang. There you go, first ace. 30-love, that's Haddad's Maya serves again. That was a harder serve, 172Ks, but it was a false-ticket serve. Second serve at Haddad's Maya. Into the back end of Jabir, returned the four-and-wins out from Jabir, 40-love. Hasn't held serve, except for once in this match so far. 40-love, first game of the second. So it was a false-ticket serve. Second serve at Haddad's Maya. The double-fault. Got my soul from there. All right, a little bit, 40-love, double-fault, okay. Don't make it a habit, but okay. Crowd there are so loud, yeah. What's up, dad? I'm not your dad. I'm not your dad. 40-15. Serving the 400 of Jabir, return goes into the back end of Haddad's Maya. Haddad's Maya hits it wide. 40-30, 40-30. Still a chance if we're at Haddad's Maya to win the first game of the second. 40-30. It's kind of crazy that like, the crowd's probably about, I would say probably about 50%. As we're to serve out while the slice of Jabir, return goes wide, Haddad's Maya. First game of the second. It's crazy because you buy a ticket for the session for the whole day. Why wouldn't you go from the whole day? I mean, what, you know what I mean? You paid like, you know what? 300, 400 euro? I don't know how much they are. And then you only go to like the later matches. It's crazy. You spent all that money and you wouldn't go to the tennis for the day the whole day. That's incredible. What a waste of time and money. I don't think at this round open, at 11 o'clock on a quarter final day, there's a full crowd. Then again, it's also a school holiday. So maybe that's, maybe there's no, people are working, so maybe that's why. But still, it's incredible that you would buy a ticket for, let me check how much they are. How much a ticket? There gotta be at least 300, 400 euro, right? For a quarter finals. You know what they should start doing? If the people aren't gonna show up, the people with the ground pass should be able to sit in that seat while they wait for the people that bought the tickets to sit down. Because that way they'll fill the stadiums. There's been a 400 backend rally. 15 love heroes, if you don't mind, it's a wine, it's 30 love. That way they'll fill, they'll at least fill the stadiums temporarily until the people who bought the tickets can sit down. There's probably people walking around the grounds, watching doubles. All right, return goes in, the back edge bird drop shot is good, too good. Hey, on-strap, there it is. 40 love. I have to make an account to look at ticket prices. That's annoying. That's annoying. I don't wanna do that. Just give me the prices. All right, good serving, Jabir. Wins the game, one-one in the second. That's annoying. Why can't you just tell me how much they are? Am I right? So according to a third party website, which is probably not reliable, quarter-finals of, I guess, quarter-finals today. 220 euro for up in the nosebleeds. 230, if you come down a little bit further. Nosebleeds 320, Jesus. 400 if you wanna sit like in the mid-tier. And if you wanna sit courtside at 685 euro, which is like a million Australian dollars, I think. It's $1,000 Australian, Jesus. If you wanna sit courtside for a quarter-final. And there's no one sitting there. There's so many people not sitting there, it's crazy. People spend $1,000 and they're not even sitting there. It's crazy. And I was 15 love. Most of them are probably corporate boxes anyway. So they're probably getting them for free. Is it a backhand now from, sorry, 400, that's a good pickup. All right, 30 love. It's crazy. But then up the nosebleeds is like 300 or 200, did I say? 250 euro to be sitting up the very top of the stadium too. That's crazy. You know the people in the top tier are gonna be there. People at the top are like, we paid 250 euro. We're gonna be, we're gonna come here from the start of the finish. We're gonna get our money's worth. People in the front row obviously must have spare cash. It's crazy. 30 love. So if it goes to the Forte de Jebeurre return, goes long on the return from Jebeurre, 40 love. They had the option that ground passes in Paris, but not for the fancy corporate boxes. My friend watched first at a Novak Fakina the other day before the person got this. Oh, so they do have that option. Oh, that's cool. Yeah, that is cool. It's good for the ups. I mean, yeah, you can't give away the front row, I guess, but it's kind of nuts. There's a bit of backhand, the backhand, a foreign rally, Jebeurre, into the backhand of a Dajmaier, a foreign out from Jebeurre down the line. Dajmaier there with a foreign on the stretch, goes wide, 40, 15. That's cool that they give ground pass people a chance to like at least check out a set. But yeah, I can understand that the front rows are not gonna have, like most of them are probably, like each of those sections in the front are probably a different company. Like one of them is, you know, blah, blah, and this one's blah, blah, and this one's, so it's like, you know, because I remember when I worked in the city that there was tickets for the Australian Open from my company. Two one, yeah, I worked, when I worked in the city, I remember there was like, we had like three or like, I think we had like maybe three to five tickets available for like people to go to the tennis to watch, you know, Rod Laverina matches and people everyone would be like, I want them. And there was like a hundred, there was like 250 people that worked there. So nobody, so I didn't get any, but and also I had to work. So they're like, you're not going to the tennis, you have to be at work. But anyways, the other, the suits got them. The player box get their seats for free, I think so, because they're like, that section is, that section of seats is reserved for the coaches. So they've got like 10 or whatever, 12 seats in that little area. Let me know in the chat, if you've been to the tennis, have you ever been to a slam? Hands up, I almost went to the French Open, I tell this story every year. This close to going to the French Open, I booked tickets, I had the tickets, I had the, I don't even remember what day it was, I can probably find the email. I bought tickets to go, everything was ready. And then the person I was going with said, I have to go to work. So I didn't want to go to Paris alone, so I didn't go. And I'm kicking myself, I should have gone. Cause I don't know how it's, I live too far away now. I think it was like 2016 French Open, I was almost, I thought, yeah. I think 2016. All right, Adagmire comes in with the smash, and oh, Jabara almost got it back, but it's in the net, love 15. I only paid like 30 euro I think for a ground pass. Back then I think it's way more expensive now. Maybe it was 2015. Maybe it was 2015. It was 2015 Roland Garros. All right, that goes in the net from Adagmire, 15-0. Yeah, 7th of June, 2015, I was supposed to go to the French Open. I'm looking at the ticket right here. God damn. Anyways, I'll go one day. 15-0, second serve Jabara, it's two one-year Adagmire. Second serve in the back end of Adagmire, 4-0 Jabara, 4-0 Adagmire is Jabara's drop shot. That's too good. Gee, I mean, is this too good? Too, too good. I spent, I was 25 euro to go to the tennis that day. Was that maybe during the final? Apparently the final was on June 7th. So wait, I wouldn't have even get to see any tennis. No, maybe it was, maybe I didn't, maybe it was, maybe I was lucky that I didn't go. Because I would have missed, I wouldn't have seen anything. Anyways, back end slice there from Jabara in the net. And it's 40, oh sorry, 30-0. I think, maybe I bought tickets to go and I would have just watched the final on a television, anyway, I wouldn't have even seen any tennis. Maybe some like doubles or something. Anyways, 30-0, serve as an ace. Clutch from Jabara, second ace of the day. Anyways, you've been to the US Open, cool. Yeah, I thought I would have seen like some players, but obviously I would have just seen Stan versus Djokovic on the big screen, because I wouldn't have gotten into the final. I would have just been at the stadium during the final, which would have been probably, I mean, it's probably a vibe, but yeah. I wouldn't have seen anything on the outsides, of course. Double fault from Jabara, double fault for Jabara. Deuce, I've been to all the slams in my dreams. As we return, sliced there from Adajma, Jabara hits the back end, winner. Advantage Jabara, lucky we have the Mubadala every year. Yeah, you guys are lucky, you guys get, you guys would have seen Djokovic, Nadal, like all those guys go to that tournament. You would have seen, I mean, Nadal is probably gonna go there this year as a preparation for Australia, maybe he's healthy. As we're to find out from Adajma in the net, all right, Tutu, Tutu in the second. Yeah, Rodgers being there, yeah, you would have seen everybody. That's like when I went to Kuyong, when Kuyong used to be back in the day really good. You'd see like Roddick and Hewitt and Rodger, you know, they just play their preparations. It was really good. Do you wanna learn some words in Serbian? Not right now, maybe on Friday. All right, Tutu in the second. As Adajma serves, second serve, second serve into the form of Adajma, sorry, Gerber, not a great drop shot and Adajma puts it away. Now the drop shot return didn't work that time. 15 love. Cam, your voice is different. Do you have a cold? No? Nah, I feel all right. This is my normal voice. When things start getting exciting, I'll start yelling. But at the moment it's a little, we're just waiting for someone for Adajma to take off. 15 love. A-7-T. All right. 30 love. You must have matured. What do you try to say? Hey, hey, hey. Stop. 30 love. Adajma serves, sorry, Adajma serves into the back of the Gerber return, into the form of Adajma. Back into Gerber to the forehand of Maya, as Gerber hits it on the stretch. Adajma down the line, goes into the backhand slice of Anse. As we had a forehand from Adajma, hit the tape, goes in, Gerber on the attack. Adajma hits it long on the backhand. 30, 15. 30, 15. Still a chance for Adajma to stay in front. She's done better in this set, Adajma. By no surprise, longer the rally goes, the more likely Gerber is gonna win. Over eight shots, she's won every rally so far today. Serving to the backhand of Gerber, return is good, and Adajma hits it wide. 30, oh, 30, oh. Chance for Gerber to get the break here in this second set. 30, oh, as Adajma serves, into the backhand of Gerber, for an Adajma to the backhand of Gerber, to the backhand of Maya, as, oh, Gerber hits a slice drop shot, but it's in the net. Adajma, too good. 40, 30. This is getting interesting. Adajma is just hanging on at this point. 40, 30. Serp is an ace. Adajma stays in front. Three, two, in the second. And look at that first serve percentage, it was 37.1%, now it's gone up to 50, so she's starting to hit aggressive, and she's hit two aces as well. So her serve is getting better, Adajma. And the match is getting closer. She's already won twice as many games as she did last time they played, so that's also good. All right, hopefully no return for Adajma. We need Ons versus Ega. We do want a good match here though, I want to see a good match. Adajma would be ashamed if she didn't do much in the quarters. Just like it would be a shame if Goff doesn't do much against Shriontec. I've seen Adajma playing against Bianca in a semi. What was that, last year? Well, the year before. Hopefully, yeah. But Adajma, last year, was so good on grass. It was sort of the first time I remember, the first time I remember kind of seeing her in the draw, she made two finals of three tournaments in a row, she made the final on grass. She won two of them, and lost the third, I think, to Caviteva. And then she lost in the first round of Wimby. Which was so disappointing, because she was so good until that Wimbledon first round, and then she just fell apart. Maybe she played too much. And then she made up for it in the Canadian final, where she beat Shriontec to get to the final and lose to Halib. But she is dangerous. I mean, think of the left handers on the WTA that have been successful in recent years. I mean, being lefty is rare. There's been a backhand Jabeta winner. Oh, jeez, Jabeta. Oh, it's with a backhand return, backhand cross call winner, 15-love. But I mean, name some successful Grand Slam champion lefties of late. Caviteva, a lot of Caviteva vibes. She definitely got a Caviteva game style, but probably more of a gas tank as well. As we get served down at sea, the backhand of Adajma, a forehand from Jabeta, the backhand of Maya, that goes into the slice of Jabeta. Adajma with the backhand of the forehand of Jabeta. Into the backhand of Adajma. Adajma, it's a forehand down the line. Adajma gets on the stretch, but it goes long. I mean, Kerber's another one, right? She's not like Kerber, but she does have a gas tank like Kerber. So if those two players have been successful, you think, I mean, the Caviteva resemblance is very similar with that left-handed game. And the tall being tall, you know, six-foot tall, which is, you know, for the WTA is tall. But she also is a lot, like she moves better than Caviteva. And we've known from the last couple of months that she is probably one of the fitters, she's a fitter sacri, right? She hits like Caviteva. She can play as long as, you know, someone like a sacri. That's a scary person. And on the grass this year, especially hopefully when we get to Wimby, she is going to be a beast. Adajma hits an ace. Ah, three-three, second set. She is going to be a beast. Three-all. And I think she'll make up for last year. That bad result. All right. I need to go study. You know, as you land, we'll see you later. We've got Chauffiontech versus Goff coming up next. And then we've got the... With the men's quarterfinals to finish them off. Serve into the backhand of Jabir. Backhand of Adajma. It goes to forehand of Jabir. Adajma backhand down the line. Into the backhand of Jabir. Adajma backhand of the forehand of Jabir. Into the backhand of Adajma. Jabir hits it wide. 15-love. Is grass better for Jabir? I feel like once is all-rounder. I mean, she's made the final... She's doing well here at the French. She's made the final of Wimbledon, final of the US. I don't think she really has a preferred surface. I mean, probably Clay being able to hit the drop shots and stuff, but she showed last year that her slice, very successful on the grass. Let me have a look at what her preferred surface is by winning percentage. As the return goes into the backhand of Maya, backhand slice Jabir. Into the backhand of Adajma. We've put a wide 15-ohl. So, let me have a look. So she's won in her career. She's won 75% of her Clay court matches, 80% of grass and 50 or about 60% of hard court matches. So, again, if you've got a 60, 80, 75, 65 overall, I mean, that's... Pretty much an all-rounder. Whereas Adajmaia, what's her preferred surface is? She has a... Yeah, she's got an all-rounder as well. 15-ohl, sort of back in a foreign rally. Jabir goes again to the backhand of Maya. That's a back behind her winner. Adajmaia was run on the wrong way again, 15-30. So, Maya's got 66% on Clay, 68% on hard court and 68% on grass. So, very, very even across the board as well. All right, 15-30. 15-30, that's another winner there from Jabir. First there's a fault, second serve, second serve. To the backhand of Jabir, return the front of Adajmaia. Jabir with the front of the stretch, goes long. And it's 30-ohl, huge point coming up. Osaka is the Mehvedev of the WCA, what do you mean? 30-ohl, we've got 1,700 people in the house. Thank you for joining. Don't forget to like if you haven't already. Subscribe as well. We've got Jabir coming up, hopefully next and tomorrow and also at Wimbledon. Is there a backhand slice there from Jabir? To the 400 of Adajmaia, Jabir with the slice wide, 40-30, 40-30. I think, by the way, Mehvedev and Osaka are not the same because Mehvedev can play on clay. We've seen that and just not this week. And then also Mehvedev, I think, will play well at Wimbledon this year. I think Mehvedev might make it to the semis at Wimbledon. That's my hot take already. You guys are lucky enough to get it before I even make a video. Serving to the backhand of Jabir, return goes long and it's 4-3, Adajmaia again, just hanging onto the lead. Hanging on. Mehvedev winning on clay was a glitch in the matrix. Oh, that's savage. Now it's all, oh, Cleverdev was never real. Was this a joke? Cleverdev was a meme. It was never a thing. And he would never win another clay court match again. Oh, how quick the bandwagoners jump off. Okay, Nami has a mansion in Paradise. She's all right. Yeah, Osaka's gonna come back like Svetlana, I reckon. Watch out. You watch out for Osaka next year. She'll come back with a vengeance. She wants to show her new baby what mom does for work and how good she can be. No, you wait, you wait. Something's gonna happen. Who do you think's gonna win this year? Sabalenka. I thought Sabalenka last year and I think Sabalenka this year. Even more so now she's playing well here. I mean, who do you pick for the French chat? Who are you picking for the French? Sorry, for Wimbledon. Wimbledon, Wimbledon. Who are you picking for Wimbledon? Four, three. I think Sabalenka made the Semmys two years ago. Probably should have made the final two years ago. And last year didn't get a chance to play. And even more so with Australia and now the Semmys of the French. I mean, this is the year of Sabalenka. A-se-m-a-t, Fridge-a-bird, 15 love. I mean, we're back in her as well, but, man, Sabalenka, I mean, on a fast court with her game, nobody wants to play her. Sabalenka can only lose to herself, I think. Even if she played Rabakina, I think she'd beat Rabakina. I'd love that to be a semi, that'd be fun. Semi-final and then the winner plays in the final. As with a 400 backhand rally, now Hedajmaj goes long and Jabir, 30 love. Sfiantec at Wimbledon, that'd be interesting. 30 love, Hedajmaj and Wimbledon. I mean, hey, if she could make the Semmys, if she gets a good draw. As we serve to the backhand of Hedajmaj, Hedajmaj on the net again, Jabir again, just can't be troubled on serve. Hedajmaj is holding on to serve just Jabir serving and holding easily in this second set. Serve down the tee is a foul, second serve. Second serve to the forehand of Jabir and that goes out in the return again. Easy hold for Ants. Now things get serious. Let's see if Hedajmaj can continue to hold because now she has to hold. Otherwise she'll be out of here and Jabir will make the Semmys. Okay, four-four. Hedajmaj to the serve. She serves a foul. Second serve, second serve. Into the forehand of Jabir, backhand out Hedajmaj to the forehand of Jabir. Again to the backhand of Maja, Jabir with a slice backhand, Maja in the control but Jabir hits it long. 15 love, four-four. If you just join us, first set, a lot of breaks to serve but Jabir held on. Six-three in that first set. Second set's been very close. No breaks yet. Both ladies have been hanging on. Hedajmaj hanging on more. Jabir holding a little more comfortably. 15 love, second serve. Second serve into the forehand of Jabir, return goes in the backhand of Hedajmaj, forehand of Jabir, into the backhand of Maja, into the forehand of Jabir, down the line of the forehand of Maja on the stretch. That's a good shot, Jabir gets it. The backhand of Maja and Hedajmaj hits it out. Great hustle from Jabir, 15-0, 15-0. Hedajmaj needs those serves. Got to keep hanging on. How many finals has Arena made this year? Adelaide, Australia, Indian Wells, Madrid, Stuttgart. Five? 15-0. Serve to the forehand of Jabir, return goes in the forehand of Hedajmaj, Jabir with a backhand on the stretch, slice goes in. Oh, no, it doesn't. It just floats wide. 30-15. Five? Am I missing one? Five. She's won three, two, three. Go to the power rankings after this game. Have a look, 30-15. Great memory. I don't have much else going on up here, but tennis, this brain was only tennis, only made for tennis. First serves a fold, second serve. Oh, a double fold. And again, Hedajmaj is having to battle on serve, but this is a much trickier situation, because she's only one game away from going down. Again, thank you for joining. Don't forget to like and subscribe. First match of the day, we've got every quarterfinal coming up. As every slam, we watch everything from the quarterfinal onwards. We've watched Mookov and Pavlyacenko yesterday. We're watching this one here. We've got plenty more matches coming up as well with Goff Fiontek next. We'll just serve to the back end of Jabir. Fauna from Hedajmaj. Jabir with the back end sliced. Drop shot is in the net. Ons with the drop in the net. We haven't missed that many of those. 40-30. First ons drop that she's missed for a while. 40-30 to stay in front in this first second set. Serve like great serve. Jabir gets it back. Fauna Hedajmaj. Jabir with the forehand on the stretch. Maya with the volley. Oh, lucky, she's awake. Jabir almost hit another great shot, but Hedajmaj puts that one away. 5-4 in the second. And this second set's getting real fun. Anyone see Steph's comments yesterday? Match. Negative about Carlos and he took Melatonin. He is looking at who takes Melatonin before a match and makes her sleepy. How crazy is that? Yeah. I haven't heard what he said, so I can't comment, but yeah, I don't, man, it doesn't help since he passed, does it? He does do that a lot. For some reason, whenever he loses matches, he doesn't, he gives credit, but he also does. I mean, look, he takes responsibility, I guess, for his own, if you want to be nice about it. He's like, I did this and it's my fault that I lost. Kind of, I guess, in a weird way, but it does seem to happen a lot where he's like, like the roublev thing last year where he's like, he doesn't have any tools, so he did great, blah, blah, blah. You know, and he's just kind of like, oh, dude. Yeah. Someone needs a, he needs someone like media training to be like, don't discredit the winner. You know what I mean? They need some, like a little bit of extra media training to be like, don't do, don't make an excuse and don't do this. Because then people would like, you know, people won't have something to say about him. There's a bit of falling out from Jabir. If she serves the same, the second set, Jabir with the forehand, that's a good shot, Adajmai gets it, but it's in the net, 15 love. It's funny because, you know, you wonder, Runa, Sidney Pass, what do they have in common chat? What do they have in common chat? Runa, Sidney Pass, what do they have in common? What do they have in common? 15 love. There's a bit of falling out of the backhand of Jabir, 14 out of Adajmai, Jabir with the slice, goes in, Adajmai hits it wide, and it's 30 love. What do they have in common chat? They have mums? No. I wasn't talking about, I wasn't thinking about their parents, but that's, they do have, I mean, their parents are very, much there. Patrick Moritoglu. Now I'm not saying Moritoglu is the reason why they are the way they are, but maybe the Moritoglu Academy's media training, maybe they haven't done, maybe those guys didn't attend the lessons. 40 love, because golf's very well-spoken. So, it's not, maybe they just didn't show up. Oh, that person got smacked on the, oh, Ace out wide. Oh, I felt that. Jabir serves an Ace out wide, it hits a line person on the knee, and you hear this like snap, like this, right in the leg of the line's person just, whack. Oh, that sounded like that person dislocated their knee. Oh, that was painful. I felt that one from here. There's a slap on the legs, took that like a champ. That was like a leg kick in the UFC. That was a big old slap. Ace, 5'5", in the seconds. Yeah, bang. Yeah, that line's person is gonna hobble off the side. Yeah, 5'5", serving to the front of Jabir, backing up from Adajmaia. Again, to the front of Jabir, to the back end of Maya, into the back end of Jabir. Adajmaia, with the back end cross-court, Jabir gets with the front end of the line, it's a great shot, Adajmaia gets it, but hits it long, love 15. Yeah, that's gonna leave a mark. That's gonna leave a mark. Took it like a champ, though. All right, love 15. Love 15. Again, thanks everyone for watching. Jabir trying to get this out, done in straights. Winner plays the winner of golf versus Schviante, coming up next. Serve out wide at the back end of Jabir, front end from Adajmaia. Is long, love 30. Now things are getting serious. Love 30. My chance for Jabir to get this break in the second serve of the match. Love 30. Adajmaia with a serve, needs a first serve. Serve to the front of Jabir, good return to the front of Adajmaia, front end from Jabir, into the front of Maya, into the back end of Jabir, Maya with a forehand. Again, to the back end of Jabir, into the front of Adajmaia, down the line's good. Jabir gets it, but hits it long. And Adajmaia fighting for every point 15.30. Five ball in the second. No breaks a serve in the second set. First set, we had five breaks in the nine games we played. This set's been better for the serving, but also Adajmaia's had to fight every game on serve, it feels like. Serving to the back end of Jabir, return goes in the front of Adajmaia, back end of Jabir, down the line. Adajmaia back end, cross court goes wide. Here's the break points, 15.40. For Jabir to break, serve of the match. Shannon, I don't think worth taking a shot on golf against Schviante, ever. If she had won a set the last time they played, maybe, but she kind of won a set, so I wouldn't be touching that one. You're better off going with Root Rooner. It's probably worth more. It's probably better off. 15.40, Adajmaia with a serve, down break points. Serve is a fault. Uh-oh, second serve. Second serve, second serve. Is into the back end of Jabir. Oh, Ant puts it wide. Return goes wide, 30.40. 30.40. What about Adjavari? I think Adjavari's Vero will be five sets, but I think Vero will clutch, because Vero's been here before. But I think it's gonna be, I think Adjavari can push it to five. 30.40. Serve at wide, the back end of Jabir, break point Jabir, has been a forehand, Adajmaia down the line. What a shot. Jabir gets it. Adajmaia ran back with, what are you doing? As Jabir gets back in the rally. Back end of Adajmaia, again to the forehand of Jabir, into the forehand of Adajmaia. Jabir with the back end of the stretch. Adajmaia, forehand, comes in. Jabir with the pass in the net. Adajmaia, again just fighting for every point on her serve, and we're back to Deuce. Jeez, there was a point there. There was a moment in that game, or that point, where for sure she should have come to the net, but she ran backwards, and luckily she got a second chance. Deuce, still a chance here for Jabir to break, but Adajmaia's hanging on. Serve. Here's a fault. Another second serve. Second serve. Into the front of Jabir, back in our Adajmaia. Into the back of Jabir, Adajmaia backhand. Into the front of Jabir, sliced, but she sliced it out. Jabir's just getting a little shakiest as well, advantage Adajmaia to take the lead again. But again, you got to admire Adajmaia's fight. She's been on, it feels like every game's been like 30 all or a break point. I mean, she's just hanging on. Serve, down the tee is a fault. Second serve, and you can tell she's serving bigger, what do I say after the first set? Seems to be what she's doing, which is smart. Second serve. Into the back of Jabir, Jabir hits it out. Adajmaia survives again, and it's either gonna be a tiebreaker or a third set in this one. But see how her first set percentage is now down to 66 and her percentage of points one has gone up, so she's definitely hitting it harder. So that's good to see. Six-five, Adajmaia in the second. Okay, how we doing, Chat? How are we doing? Hey, mate, I'm back. What's up, Brandon? Welcome back. Runa wants to be like Roger. Really? I think Runa's very misunderstood with some of the things. Like, yeah, he's done some really stupid things in the past and said some stupid things like before he was famous, like before he was known. When he was playing like, you know, small events, you know, he did some stupid stuff. But I remember watching him with the U, I actually watched some of the match we watched at the US Open two years ago with him against Djokovic. So much fun, so exciting. And then when the rude situation happened last year, that's what really just turned everyone off him. Like if that didn't, like he beat Sidney Pass, everyone's gone, what the hell is this guy? And then he does this, and then in the rude match, you know, yells at his mom, gets angry, the terrible handshake. That was when everyone decided that Runa was a brat. And that nobody, like a lot of people hated on him for that little moment. And now everything that he does is scrutinized because of that one thing that I was like, he's a brat because he did that and now he's a cheater and now he did this and now he gets medical timeouts for no reason. And now he did it, you know, like that one thing, which is so sad because he is over like 90% of the time, he's so good to watch, he's so exciting and so fun. But then he does a couple of things, he's like, see, see, he is a brat. I told you, he's a brat. So, yeah. Yeah, well, yeah, well, bud, that's what I was mentioning. When he was like lesser known, he definitely had some, he was saying some stupid things or he said he had a match where he said some stupid things. All right, 15 all here is a Dajmaaya. Looks to get the break here and get a third set without a tie break. But I feel like he got labeled a brat because he'd had one bad day last year. And now everything he does, like a double bounced, he's a cheater. You know, like he gets jumped on so much for every little thing as that goes in the net. Okay, enough about Runa, we'll watch him later. 15-30, Dajmaaya's got a chance to get the break here and take the set. This is not what we expected, especially with how Jabir was playing or how Dajmaaya was serving serve to the back of the Maya, back in our Jabir drop shot is good. But a Dajmaaya gets it, she hits it out. A Dajmaaya hit it long. 30-all. A Dajmaaya doesn't have, like she should have probably dropped shot off the drop shot, but she ran and tried to smack the winner. She probably should have done the drop shot instead. All right, 30-all as Jabir serves a fault. Second serve into the back of the Maya. Great return winner, we're gonna set point for a Dajmaaya. Oh man, not done yet. A Dajmaaya's been hanging onto the serve for the entire set and Jabir's been cruising on serve. 40-love, 40-15, easy, easy, easy. Now, set point to Dajmaaya to take us to a third. Serves a fault. Second serve, second serve Jabir into the front of a Dajmaaya who hits it wide. Oh, a Dajmaaya smacked it down the line. Maybe a little too aggressive, but hey, we get the doce. She went for it. A Dajmaaya went for it. As Jabir serves, set point saved, serves an ace. Bang, Jabir advantage, get to the tie break. Man, a Dajmaaya that was, I mean there was a forehand to be hit, but just too close to the lines. Serves a fault. Second serve, second serves. Into the front of a Dajmaaya, return the front of Jabir. A Dajmaaya with a backhand, into the front of Jabir. A Dajmaaya backhand again. The front of Jabir, drop shot is good. A Dajmaaya's there, over the backhand, and it's a winner. We're back to doce. A Dajmaaya reading that drop shot now. Back at doce. Match has gotten really interesting. If we go to a third set, I don't know what the hell's gonna happen. I feel like Jabir would sort it out in the third, but Dajmaaya is fighting for everything. Great serve, great serve from Once. Off the line, it just didn't bounce. Great serve. Advantage Jabir, the takers to the tie break. Aaron 35. On to the serve. Here's a let. Advantage Jabir, first serve again. Here's a fault. Second serve. Second serve into the front of Maya. Return the backhand Jabir, drop shot is too good. Oh, no, it's in the net. It looked too good. A Dajmaaya walked away, but Jabir hit in the net. That was the worst drop shot of the day. And we get to doce. We get to doce, five minute game. That was like in the bottom of the net. It looked like a Dajmaaya was like, oh great, drop shot again, but no, Jabir is terrible. Worst drop shot of the day. Serve into the front of a Dajmaaya. Good serve again. On to the serve. Advantage Jabir, advantage Jabir to get to this tie break. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve into the back of Maya. Point out from Jabir to the backhand of a Dajmaaya. Jabir with the forehand down the line. Is long and we're back to doce. Dajmaaya's saying this one, I've got this one. And the coach is trying to give her some, I don't know what that means, but she knows. That's all that matters. Doce serve. Oh, it's an ace. Clutch from Jabir again, down the tee. Dajmaaya was nowhere. Advantage Jabir to get to the tie break. And she serves up. Oh, a fault. Almost another ace. Second serve. Second serve to the front of a Dajmaaya. Back in at Jabir, down the line, is in the net. Back to doce. It's almost like if a Dajmaaya doesn't win this game, the tie break goes to Ants. It kind of has that feeling. Like if a Dajmaaya is gonna get to a third, it's now. And if she gets to the tie break, Jabir will probably take it. Seven minute service game for Jabir in this game. It's been the longest of the set. And she serves a fault. She already saved one set point, Jabir. And Dajmaaya was checking the mark and it was wide. Second serve into the back end of a Dajmaaya. Oh, she hit it wide. A Dajmaaya hit it wide. Just a bad, bad return. She knows it. She's like, how did I miss that? Just completely shanks it, cross court. Okay, Jabir to get into this tie break. Bad, bad shot from Dajmaaya. Serve is a let. First serve again from Jabir to get to the tie break. Serve to the back end of Dajmaaya. Return to the slice of Jabir. Four and a Dajmaaya into the back end of Jabir. Dajmaaya is getting ready to the drop shot. She gets there. Oh, good pickup. Jabir passing shot down the line, tie break. Here we go, Chat. Jabir saves the break point and the set point. And gets to the tie break. What do you reckon is going to happen? You tell me. Great pickup from Jabir down the line. Dajmaaya is not that, not that tall. Who's going to take the tie break? You tell me. Seven, five Jabir, seven, four Jabir. Nine, seven, Maya, okay. Seven, five, seven, five. Four Jabir. A lot of people going Jabir. A lot of people going Jabir. Eight, six Jabir, okay. Let's get to it. Now Dajmaaya back into forehand is Jabir on the net. One lover, Dajmaaya. Mini break. Sorry, first point goes to Maya. To Mario. Match predictor went from 88% to 72% in one game. Yep, things changed very quickly. Thank you for the donation. Is it a backhand from Jabir, from Dajmaaya to the backhand of Jabir, Dajmaaya forehand. Jabir backhand drop shot. Dajmaaya is going to get over the forehand. There's a winner. Two lover, Dajmaaya. That drop shot, Dajmaaya is starting to read it. Two, zero, Dajmaaya. To take the mini break to start the set. We'll start the tie break. Jabir serves. A fault. Second serve. Second serve to the backhand of Dajmaaya. Four Nade Jabir to the forehand of Dajmaaya. Ah! This is going to be our biggest game. Smokes it down the line again. Three love, Dajmaaya. Massive forehand down the line. And Jabir's in big trouble. Three love in the tie break. That was a huge forehand. And Jabir looks it and goes there. You got me. All right, Dajmaaya serving now with a double mini break. Dajmaaya serves. Into the backhand slice, Jabir. Good drop shot return. Dajmaaya hits it in the net. She tried to go over the drop shot back. Didn't work. Jabir gets one back. Three one. The on-strap comes to the rescue. And Dajmaaya just not able to get the ball over the net. Three one. Still a chance though. Dajmaaya on her serve. Three one serve. Into the backhand Jabir. Good return, the forehand of Dajmaaya. Oh, what a winner from Dajmaaya. Just whips the forehand cross court. Four one. Four one and Dajmaaya in the tie break. If you're just joining us, welcome. Jabir won the first set pretty easily. The second set before the tie break, Dajmaaya had a set point. But Jabir was serving so well throughout the set until the last game. And Dajmaaya was hanging on to serve every point or every game, I should say. And now Jabir's down four one in this tie break. First of the fault. Second serve. One hour 42 minutes played. Shafiyontek after this. Serving to the forehand of Dajmaaya. Back in out from Jabir to the forehand of Dajmaaya. Goes along, that's a late call. Umpires out the chair. Umpires out the chair. If it's out, it's out. Jabir's pretty confident. And Jabir wouldn't say it was out if it wasn't out, if it wasn't out. And it is out. Unbelievable. You cannot be serious. Four two, they change ends. And that ball was out. But Dajmaaya has the mini break here. Four two, Jabir's gonna serve though. Again, man, what a match. Dajmaaya putting on a show on the second. Totally changed the first game. The first set she held serve once. The second set changed her serve, changed her game. Still had to fight, but you know, held on, first of the fault from Jabir. Second serve. Second serve is a let. Second serve again. Second serve again. Jabir into the back of Dajmaaya. Find out Jabir again to the back of Dajmaaya. Down the line is good. Wow. Dajmaaya just smacks it down the line again and Jabir's going, what is happening? How are we in this position? Five two, Dajmaaya on the line again. Jesus. And Dajmaaya just put her hands up like, I don't know what the hell's going on. Five two, Dajmaaya's got two serves to come to take us to a third. Dajmaaya with the serve. She serves. Into the body of Jabir, but it's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. It's a double fold. My soul from there, my soul from there, my soul from there. Nothing's ever easy. Five three, not this match. Nothing comes easy. Five three, Dajmaaya's got to get this point now, you feel. Five three, that's it, it's various in the chat. Five three, Dajmaaya with a serve. Into the back of Jabir, return goes in the front of Dajmaaya. Backhand of Jabir, into the backhand of Dajmaaya. Jabir with the forehand, down the line. That's a great shot. Dajmaaya with a slice. Jabir in control, forehand, down the line. Oh, it's long. Oh, Odds thought I was in. Odds thought I was in and looked out. Up by, it says, it's out. Wasn't. Hadadmaaya's got set points again. Jabir thought it was good. She started celebrating. But it was up by this much. Six three, Hadadmaaya with the three set points. Takes to a third. Serve Jabir in the net. Second serve. Dajmaaya steps in. Second serve into the front of Dajmaaya. Front of Jabir is, oh, it hit the tape went in. Hadadmaaya comes in the net, Jabir with a pass. Hadadmaaya volleys it. Jabir comes in the backhand, puts it away. What a rally. What a weird rally. Both ladies hitting the weird shots. Great hitting from Jabir. I mean, Hadadmaaya just put the racket out, hoping that it would go in and Jabir puts it away. Still set point, six four. It's on Jabir's serve though. Serve. Great serve, Hadadmaaya hits it return. It goes in, Jabir four, hand cross court winner. All right, that's another one saved. Six five, Hadadmaaya. It's on her serve now. First set point on her serve to take us to the third. This match caught fire. About four or five or in the third, in the second. It's kind of cruisy for Jabir for a while there. It looked like it was only a matter of time before she won the set, but Hadadmaaya serving. Set point to take us to the third. Whoops, she's, the sun's on her face too, so it's a little bit annoying down that end for her. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Also nearly 400 likes as we had a serve now. The backhand Jabir return goes in, to the fourth of Hadadmaaya. Down the line is good, Jabir can't get it. Three sets are coming up. Hadadmaaya clutches it. We're going with three. And the Brazilians are going wild in the crowd. They're going nuts. And Hadadmaaya takes the second. This is a quarterfinal. This is the quarterfinal we wanted. Nice from Hadadmaaya, very nice. She took that side break. She went after that. She went down the line with a couple of shots. Risky shots, got away with it. She just wanted it more. Jabir played a little safe. And now we're going three. And Hadadmaaya's, did she say, this is my court? Here we go. Here we go, Chat. First three set out of the quarterfinals. Okay, we are going three, baby. Whoo. Only two hours played by the way, which is nothing like the Hadadmaaya three set as usually. In that set, three aces from Hadadmaaya. We had 14 winners, 19 errors. Jabir, six aces. She's serving a lot very well. 16 winners and 14 unforced errors for Jabir. So very, very good quality set. And very interesting match. Very interesting. Much better than the Stuttgart match they played weeks ago when it was three in love. This is serious now. Jabir's got to get it sorted. Brazins are sleeping right now. I don't think they would be. Brazins will be up and about for this one. Surely. The Mario. Of course, Maya reads drop shots. Ann's overusing it. A little bit. Think of the donation. Yeah, she is overusing it a little bit. It's getting a little predictable. The drop shots, but hey, she can't not do the drop shots, right? She's got to hit the drop shots because that's a staple of her game. Dajma is such a fighter. Even it looks ugly, she never stops. Well, yeah, most of those service games on that in that second set were 30 all. And a Dajma just kept holding on. There was that 15-40 game at four all. You know, she just kept holding on, kept holding on, kept holding on. And eventually got to the tiebreaker and went, all right, now I'm gonna start hitting winners. And that is exactly what happened. All right, we're gonna have a little bit of a break between as they maintain the court. Looking forward to that Super Mario address up on Wimbledon. How are you gonna work? What are you talking about? Shrionte's gonna beat, Shrionte's gonna beat Goff. What are you talking about? Guys are never gonna get me. Two and a half thousand people in the chat. Yeah, thank you for that. We had about 3,000 in that tiebreak. So I appreciate that, guys. All right, third set. Here we go. Who's gonna take it? Let me know in the chat. What is the score gonna be? And who's gonna take the tiebreak? I'm gonna, sorry, who's gonna take the third set? I'm gonna go with, I'm gonna go Jabur. I think Jabur's gonna sort it out. She was good in the second. She just didn't get the tiebreak. It was, you know, she just couldn't quite get those pressure points. But I'm gonna go with Jabur in, I'm gonna say like a six, probably a six-three. I reckon a six-three like the first. But hey, we'll find out as Jabur hits a return and Dajmire's starting to be aggressive and Jabur in the net. Ooh, love 15. Dajmire's got the confidence too now. So that's a little scary. I'm so bummed out that the WTA fan slam didn't work because I would have had a Dajmire as well. She was my dark horse to win the tournament or to do well, I guess. But I would have had her on my team for sure. Love 15. Serving the back of the Dajmire, but she hits it wide. Dajmire's gone for it. 15-all. 15-all. And Jabur serves. A fault. Second serve. There's a lead on the second serve. Second serve as a return goes in the front of Jabur. For now from Maya. It's good. Up goes the lob there from Jabur. Dajmire with a smash. Jabur with the forehand in the net. 15-thirty. First game of the third and Jabur's already in trouble. 15-thirty. 15-thirty. First serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Has been a return now from Dajmire and Jabur with a drop shot in the net. 15-thirty. And a Dajmire trying to get the break in the first game of the third. 15-thirty. I don't know what Jabur was doing there. That drop shot way too close to the line. Or close to the net. 15-thirty. Jabur serves an ace, bang. Great serving again. That's a eighth ace of the day. Lovely serve out wide. As Jabur serves again. Down to the back of the Mire, Mire in the net. Good serving. Ons gets the deuce. Solid serving from Ons. She serves again. Out wide. Dajmire gets that one. Jabur flicks it into the forehand of a Dajmire. Back in our slice from Jabur. Dajmire taking over. Forehand inside out is wide. From a Dajmire and it's an advantage. Advantage Jabur. Dajmire taking a deep breath. Advantage Jabur. Yeah, Dajmire has beaten Shviyantek before. So whoever wins this plays Shviyantek, probably. Has been a drop shot, not good enough. And Dajmire hits a winner of a backhand, back to deuce. Yeah, Dajmire beat Shviyantek last year on hard court. So both these ladies are gonna be a tough ask for Shviyantek for sure. As we return now from Dajmire, Jabur with the forehand in the net. Advantage Dajmire to break first game of the third. Madness. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve to the forehand of Dajmire. Great return, Jabur gets it, but it's wide. Dajmire breaks. First game of the third. And once Jabur's in serious trouble. There are the words. Okay, okay, now. Three setters in 2023. Let's talk about it. Jabur has played six. She's won four. She beat Zed and Shekin, the Australian Open in three. She beat Freh at Indian Wells in three. She beat Osta Penko in three at the Stuttgart. And she also beat Danilovich a couple of weeks ago, a couple of days ago, in three sets. She lost to Vondrusa in Australia in three. And she lost to Niskova in three in Adelaide. But both those three setters she was injured in. So I think we can maybe give her a little bit of a pass. And her Dajmire. She has played 14 three set matches this year. She won nine of the 14. The five that she's lost. She lost to Dubai, to Kasteya in three. She lost to Rado Khanna in three in Indian Wells. Osta Penko in Miami in three sets. She lost to the Davis Cup. So the village in King Cup against Neymire in three. She also lost to Kalanina, of course, in three. In Rome in that quarterfinal, epic quarterfinal. But she has beaten Rabakrna in three this year in Abu Dhabi. She's beaten Tomo, obviously, in the longest match of the year. As well as a bunch of other players as well. But this will be her biggest win in three sets if she can get it. Also, I guess, talking about biggest wins of her career. The biggest win of her career, Egas Fiontech last year. But she's also beaten Sakkari, who was number three in the world in Miami last year. She's also beaten Stevens back in Acapulco 2019 when Sloane Stevens was top four. She beat Sakkari again in Nottingham last year on grass. Again, number five in the world at the time. She's beaten Rabakrna this year in Stuttgart, but it was a retirement victory. She's also beaten Kazakina this year as a top 10 win and also Rabakrna again in Abu Dhabi. So two Rabakrna wins. Kazakina, two Sakkari wins. So she's a Fiontech win. Also a Plishkival win. I missed that one in Indian Whilst two years ago and Sloane Stevens. So she can beat the big names and she's right now beating Anshibur. In fact, her record against top 10 players all time, eight wins, nine losses. So she's 50-50 against top 10. And she's only this far away from being top 10 herself. All right, 40 love. Adajmaaya to consolidate the break here in the third set. Also looking at the live rankings. If Adajmaaya does complete the comeback, she will be in the top 10. So she is not only playing for a semi-final, but a top 10 spot. She'll be in the top 10. Name the last Brazilian to be in the top 10. Good serve. That's a perfect game. Adajmaaya has not served that well all day. Two love in the third. She'll be the first Brazilian top 10 player probably since Guga Querton, back in the 2000s. All right, two love. And this is getting interesting. Now we're gonna see where Jabir can fight because we know Adajmaaya can fight. We saw that. Serve out why the back end of Maya is a fault. Second serve. Yep, top 10 with a win as well as a semi-final of a major. Serve the back end of Adajmaaya. Back end out from Jabir. Adajmaaya comes to net. Jabir with a slice. Adajmaaya volleys, but it's wide. Now she's starting to come to the net. That's even scarier. Jabir's gotta be careful. 15 love. First Brazilian in the top 10 since Maria Bueno, who wasn't that like back in the 60s, right? So it's been a hell of a long time. Yeah, Maria Bueno, she was the last Grand Slam champion, right? We figured that out last time we watched Adajmaaya. Seven-time Grand Slam champion. Also made the French open final back in 1964. Double fault Jabir. Got myself in there. So yeah, she'll be the first Brazilian woman to get to the top 10 since like 1960. 1965. Or something. I mean, it's a long time. All right, 15-all. Serve in the back end of Adajmaaya. Four net Jabir to the four net Adajmaaya on the stretch. Into the slice of Jabir. Back in Adajmaaya, slice cross court. Jabir with a volley winner. There we go on. So that's better, 30-15. And it's real shame because Maria Bueno passed away in 2018, so five years ago. So it is a shame that unfortunately, if Adajmaaya does get to the top 10, the last lady to do so is no longer with her. So she won't get to see that moment. So I'm sure it'll be a special moment for Brazilian tennis. 30-all. And she was a legend. Seven titles, three Wimbledon's, four US Open's, final of Australia and the French. She won all the doubles titles as well. Did Maria Bueno, so very accomplished. And also in the tennis hall of fame. One of the first players to be in there. All right, return is a winner from Adajmaaya. Okay, now Ants needs to get something sorted because this is not good. 30-40, a double break on the cards. Jabir is just getting overpowered. And Adajmaaya is looking so good at the moment. This is scary. Jabir serves, a fault. Second serve. Second serve, the four of Adajmaaya, here's another winner. Adajmaaya is playing the best tennis she's played all day. Ridiculous returning, she wasn't doing that at all in the first couple of sets. And now she's down three love Jabir in the third, double break, Adajmaaya dominating. Also the schedule's out for tomorrow. Let me see what time I have to get to work tomorrow. I'm guessing 3 p.m. Yeah, all right, so the women's doubles final, so the mixed doubles final's tomorrow. And then, okay, what am I doing? 11 p.m. Oh cool, I get like four hours extra sleep, yay. All right, winner of this place, the winner of our next match, we're just starting after this, between Egas Fiontech and Coco Goff. And is this the start of some weird day where things go wrong? I mean, what, is this, what are we watching here? What's going on here? All right, Adajmaaya, 11 minutes into this third set, she's up three love already with a double break. Coco Goff drawing against Ega in your opinion. I think the next match was a lot more predictable. I think Goff will maybe get a couple of games in each set, but Fiontech on clay is the scariest Fiontech. Maybe if they played on grass, Goff could do it. By the way, Jaburr, given herself a bit of a leg massage on the left side, she might, the legs might be getting a little tight. Three love Adajmaaya. She's halfway to a semi-final and a top 10 spot. Now, Onts has got to show the fight. This is, this is what she needs. This is what Grand Slam quarter-finals are supposed to be. Backhand slice, different Jaburr to the front of Adajmaaya. Again, to the back of Jaburr, Maya with the backhand. Into the front of Jaburr, the backhand of Maya on the stretch, that goes long Jaburr, love 15. Can Onts make the comeback? Adajmaaya never been past the second round of a slam until today, until this week. And now she is into the quarter-finals, halfway to a semi. Best result of the slam, second round of the French, last year, second round of Australian Open, second round of Wimbledon, second round of the US. So never passed the second round until this week. There's been a slice return there, the backhand of Adajmaaya. Jaburr with the pass, but it's in the net. Again, Jaburr wasn't missing those either, early in this tournament. Sorry, early in the day. And Jaburr's made a bunch of quarter-finals, like I said, early in the match. Let me have a look at who she played in those quarter-finals. So, Australian Open quarter-final, 2020, she lost to Kenan, who won the tournament, so Jaburr was unseated back then. She lost to Sabalenka at Wimbledon two years ago, as that goes out from Jaburr 30-15. So there are the two losses she's had. She lost to Sabalenka on grass, Kenan on a hard court. And then last year at Wimbledon, she beat Buzkova in three, went on to make the final. And then in the US Open, she beat Tomanovich in straight sets, went on to make the final. 30-15, Adajmaaya, backhand on the stretch, goes out. Okay, 30-all, it starts now. Jaburr has to get this game back. 30-all. Let me know if you're watching from Brazil. I'm sure a lot of you, how many of you are awake right now in Brazil at like one in the morning? You guys are savages. We love that. Is it one in the morning? What time is it in Brazil? Serving the backhand of Jaburr, backhand now from Maya. Into the forward of Jaburr, down the line to winner, Once. Here we go, 30-40. Once Jaburr to get one back. It's eight o'clock in the morning. Okay, well, good morning. Good morning. Perfect way to wake up and watch your best player coming back from the dead and possibly making a semi-final. Serve into the front of Jaburr. Good return, Adajmaaya gets it, but it goes long. There's one. Three-one, Jaburr gets one back. She gets one. Three-one. Now, as I said, Maria Bueno was the last Brazilian lady to get in the top 10. But she might have been the last Brazilian semi-finalist on the women's side too, right? I mean, back in 1968. So it's been a minute. As Adajmaaya hit the four on the stretch, Jaburr with a slice in the net. Man, Jaburr looks, if she's hurt, like her legs hurting there, I mean, she just looks flat-footed. Love 15. So 1968 was, I think, the last time a Brazilian lady made it to a semi-final of Islam when I lost a Billie Jean King in the semis. So Adajmaaya rewriting history. What's that, like 55 years later? Back in now from Adajmaaya in the net. 15-all. 15-all. And then, of course, Guga Quertan, the last Brazilian champion here. As we return now, it goes out from Adajmaaya, 30-15. He won the tournament back in 2001. The final time he won it was 2001. He also made the quarter-finals in 04, actually beat Federer along the way, if some of you might remember. He beat Federer in the third round. Of course, we all know what happened there. Is that a winner there from Adajmaaya, 30-all? That was the Gaudio Correa final. So Gustavo Quertan, he beat Federer, who was the number one seed, just won the Australian Open Fed. He then went on and lost to Nalbandian in the quarter-finals. Nalbandian lost to Gaudio, Gaudio beat Correa. As we're next down the tee, Jabir, 3-2. Oh, wait, sorry, 40-30. And Adajmaaya is saying it's out. Oh, it's a fault. Oh no. Now it's a second server, 30-all. Second serve. Into the back end of Adajmaaya, 4-0 from Jabir, shanked. Goes long, 30-40. Adajmaaya wants that double break again. So yeah, Quertan made the 2001 semis. That was the last time a Brazilian made the semis here, or at any slam. And he beat Kafonikov and then beat Ferreiro, and then won the tournament. Serving to the back end of Adajmaaya, back end slides Jabir into the front of Adajmaaya. Jabir with the back end of the stretch. Into the front of Adajmaaya. Jabir with the forehand again to the forehand of Adajmaaya. Into the front of Jabir. Adajmaaya hitting the close of the lines, and that one's too long. Jabir back to Deuce. Back to Deuce. This is huge, this game. Deuce as Jabir serves again. Into the back end of Adajmaaya. Jabir on the net. Great return again, Adajmaaya. Her serving has been so... Sorry, her returning has been so good. From the tie break onwards. A vantage Adajmaaya. Serving the back end of Adajmaaya. Back end of Jabir down the line is good. Adajmaaya slices it. Into the front of Jabir. Adajmaaya with the forehand of the stretch goes long. And Jabir survives again. Two hours, 10 minutes played. Back to Deuce. Back to Deuce. Jabir needs a first serve here. Jabir with the serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve into the forehand of Adajmaaya. Great return, Jabir gets it. Into the forehand of Adajmaaya. Jabir with the slice. Not good enough. It's in the net. Advantage of Adajmaaya. Jabir looks... She looks defeated. Like her facial expressions are just like... Almost like, oh no, here we go again. This is Wimbledon all over again. Like she just seems very disappointed. And it's a shame. Is it a four and a half return? Oh, Adajmaaya hit wide. Adajmaaya's just going for the kill. Jeez. Deuce. Jabir, this is the game. Jabir wins this game. The match is alive. Five minute game. Serve at wide. Here's a... Wait, hang on. Was it a fault? Adajmaaya hit it back and Jabir kicked it away. It was good. Jabir, that was a terrible error. Jabir hit a serve. Adajmaaya hit a return. And Jabir kicked it because she thought it was a fault. Instead of hitting it. It just shows where Jabir's at right now. She doesn't know what's going on. I think she maybe thought the fault was called, but it was Adajmaaya's grunt. Serve to the back of the Adajmaaya, back of the Jabir. Into the back of the Adajmaaya. Jabir with the forehand. Again, to the back of the Adajmaaya. To the back of the Jabir. Adajmaaya with a break point. Forehand's great. Jabir's slice. In the net. Four-one, what a mistake though. What a mistake. Adajmaaya's got the double break again. Four-one. Such a mistake. And look, to be honest, Adajmaaya's grunt did sound like an out call. So I can, because I thought so too, I thought it was a fault too at first, but she should have hit that. Why were you like, she kicked it. Like, she shouldn't have at least hit the return. But Adajmaaya's grunt, maybe a little bit, just maybe a little bit through off a little bit. Anyways. Still on should have hit the ball. Four-one. Adajmaaya has the lead. A double break again in this final set. Yeah, that was strange. Well, she does that a lot though, Ons. She does kick the ball a lot when she makes an error, but yeah, the fact that she thought it was a fault and hit the kick the ball like it was out of play, I mean, it's crazy. Absolutely crazy. Can for those slow starters, can they have an intense warmup before their scheduled match? I mean, not really, because it's like, I mean, you can, but they do practice anyway before the matches. So don't know if that really helped. All right, chat. I'll say this. This is WTA tennis. And nothing is over, until it's over. Except for when Shriyant takes up five love in a second set. But other than that, four-one in a final set means nothing. Ons Super has not done yet, but she has to figure it out quickly. First as a foul, take a serve. And if she does come back and make something happen, that would be one of the greatest matches we've seen this week on the WTA. Serve in the four-one to Jabir. Return goes in the four-one of Hedajmajah. Back in Hedajmajah sliced. As we had a four-one Hedajmajah to the back end of Jabir. That's in the net. Jabir in the net. And it's love 15. Again, thank you for joining. We're almost at 138K. How did that happen? Almost at 138K. Don't forget to subscribe. If you haven't already, two hours, 15 minutes played. We're just getting started. This is the first match. We've got three more matches after this. And then we've got the semis tomorrow. 15 love. Serve to the back end of Jabir. Four-one Hedajmajah into the four-one of Jabir. Back end of four-handers. Jabir goes in the line. That's a winner from Jabir. Yes! That's Ons's shot. Unbelievable. That's how the first set was won. 15-oh. Ons ain't gonna go anywhere yet. Hedajmajah deserves top 10. She'll be top 10 after this if she wins. Top 10 if she wins. Jabir's actually won more points in this match than Hedajmajah. Just kind of weird. Serve is a let. 15-oh. Hedajmajah serves again. Into the four-one Jabir. Oh, it hit the table and over. Jabir got lucky. 15-30. 15-30. That was a little bit of luck for Jabir. Maybe she needs that. Maybe she needed that for the comeback. 15-30. Hedajmajah with a serve again. Serve. Into the back end of Jabir. Return. Goes long. And it's 30-oh. 30-oh. And this is probably the one right now. And Jabir looks just, Jabir just does not look like she wants to be out there now. She is not out there, like mentally. She just looks like she doesn't wanna be there. 30-oh. Serving to the four-one Jabir. Returns a winner. Okay. 30-40. I just wanna see Jabir with a little bit of a fist bump or something. Just give her something. Give her something. Look like you're ready for the fight. Just look there. Give her a little fist bump or a little something. 30-40. Serving in the back end of Jabir. Return goes long. Good serving Hedajmajah. Again, her serve has gotten so much better. As this match has gone on, she started, I mean, the first set was terrible chat. Remember? All the way back when? Yeah, two hours ago, that first set was horrible serving from Hedajmajah. Ants must retire and stop playing tennis. Do you have a bad day at work and everyone tells you you should quit your job? As we're to serve? Like, if you have a bad day at work and then everyone in the break room is like, man, you should just stop. You're terrible at your job. You should stop. Can you imagine that? Man, you sent the wrong emails to the wrong guy. Man, we're gonna fire you now because you're just not having a good day. One bad day. Oh, man, you should just quit. This ain't for you, man. Can you imagine that? Imagine if they did that to you. Anyways, back end now from Jabir. Goes in the front of Hedajmajah, but it goes wide. Jabir gets the advantage. Yeah, she should just retire. She had one bad match. Yeah. It's all been lucky to this point, hey. Have to be perfect. You have to be perfect. All right. Breakback point. To get back one of these breaks as we had a fall from Hedajmajah, second serve. Yeah. Yeah, I think we got some NPCs in the chat. Definitely an NPC. Advantage Jabir, second serve. Into the back end of Jabir. That's a good return. Hedajmajah over the forehand. Jabir gets it though. It's in. Hedajmajah back end. Jabir on the stretch. What a shot. Hedajmajah gets that one. What a rally. Jabir with the back end. It's wide. This is going to be on tennis TV. Great hustle from both. But Jabir sure won that point. What a rally. Hedajmajah, great hustle. Man, Jabir, that backhand. Where was the drop shot? The drop shot would have been perfect. That would have been the end and Jabir throws the racket. She throws the racket. Back to Deuce. Serving volley. Oh, Jabir with the winner. Serving volley, Hedajmajah. You haven't done that all day. What are you doing? Jabir hits an inside out backhand winner. And it's advantage, Jabir, to get one back. Six minute game to get the break back. One of the breaks back. What a match, exactly. Serve. Into the backhand slice of Jabir. Great serve, out wide. The lefty serve from Hedajmajah. Back to Deuce. What's an NPC? Someone who spans in the chat. Like, just a bot. Pfft. Ah, yeah, Shriyantek, straight after this. Straight after this. Winner will play... Winner will play Shriyantek or Goff, of course. Back to Deuce. Serves a foul. Second serve. And we've got 3,000 people in the house. Thank you for that. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Watching the winner of this match play tomorrow as well. She serves to Hedajmajah. Into the front of Jabir. Foyner from Hedajmajah to the backhand of Jabir. Maya with a forehand. Again, to the backhand slice of Jabir. Maya in control. As she's a forehand down the line, Jabir on the stretch. Gets it. Hedajmajah, backhand. Again, to the front of Jabir, down the line of the front of Hedajmajah. Who hits it out, non-Zabir. Gets another chance to break. Advantage, Jabir, to keep this match alive. But Hedajmajah is playing so well. Chance to get one back. Crowds going nuts. They want to see more. I mean, look, there might not be everyone in their seats, but man, it's loud. The top section is packed. And they are loud. Advantage, Jabir. Hedajmajah serves, Jabir returns. That's a goal. It's wide. Jabir almost got it there, but another good serve out wide. Back to Deuce. The serve of beer is just too good in this third set, which, if you watch the second set, was not the case. Second set was very, very shaking on serve. Every game almost. Deuce again. Serve to the back end of Jabir for Hedajmajah. Into the slice of Jabir. Maya with the back end. Down the line is too good. Advantage to Hedajmajah to take the 5-1 lead in the final set. Hedajmajah to get to 5-1. Serve in the back end of Jabir. Return goes in the front of Hedajmajah. 4-1 Hedajmajah on the stretch. Is good to the front of Hedajmajah. 4-1 Hedajmajah is a win-up back to Deuce. The game continues back to Deuce. Lovely forehand. Hedajmajah just can't win two points in a row. Back to Deuce. Do you want to be in the chat? I think you are. And we'll cut all of that out. Serve to the front of Jabir. Return goes in the front of Hedajmajah. Back in Hedajmajah. Is good. Hedajmajah gets it. Jabir forehand in the open court. Hedajmajah runs. Puts up a lob. Jabir with a smash. Hedajmajah is going to get it with a slice. Jabir with a forehand. Cross court again. Hedajmajah with the back end down the line. Slice from Jabir. Goes long. Odds had that point too. She should have got that point. Advantage Hedajmajah. What a shame. Hedajmajah was running all over the place. There was no drop shot. The odds drop is gone. Where's the drop shot? Completely abandoned the drop shot. Advantage Hedajmajah. The 5-1 lead serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Hedajmajah taking some extra time on this second serve. Second serve in the back end of Jabir. Return to the net, 5-1. 5-1 Hedajmajah. Jabir's had her chances. She's had chances to break back. She has broken back once. But on Jabir is in big trouble. And Hedajmajah trying to become the first Brazilian into a semi-final of a slam since Guga Quedin in the 2000s. First female since the 60s. I think. I can't think of a female since then from Brazil that's made it, but I think it's since the 60s. A long, long, long, long time. Jabir served to stay in the match. Served in the back end of Hedajmajah. 4-1 Hedjmajah. Jabir in the net. Love 15. Shriyantek Goff coming up next. But this is a big shock. Hedajmajah getting into a semi-final. That was not, I mean, with Rabakina, Jabir in the way. I mean, return slice there goes into the front of Jabir. Into the front of Hedajmajah on the stretch. Jabir back end. In the net, love 30. Love 30. And Jabir, she just looks exhausted. And like I said in this whole set, I mean, she doesn't look like she's up for the fight. She just looks just disheartened. She doesn't look like she doesn't wanna, she's not showing anything that wants to, she wants a fight. Served in the return is good. Pointed Jabir in the net. Oh man, that is bad. Again, Jabir just dumps it halfway up the net. We got match points. Love 40. Hedajmajah to make it to the semis. Of the French open. And to knock out on Jabir. And Jabir serves a let. I see the Brazilian flags in the chat. Boy to all the Brazilians. Served into the back of the Hedajmajah. That goes long on the return. One saved by Jabir, 1540. Again, don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Also 600 likes, thank you for that. But man, we're just getting started. We've got so much tennis today. Something with a big upset, potentially. First serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Hedajmajah. Back end of Jabir goes into the forehand of Hedajmajah. Back end of Jabir down the line is good. Hedajmajah slices it. Jabir forehand. Down the line. Hedajmajah gets it with a forehand of her own. Forehand of Jabir goes into the back end of Hedajmajah. Jabir forehand goes down the line and long. Beatriz Hedajmajah is going to the semis. From a set down, she comes back to win. Wow, and she's into the top 10. For the first time, come Monday. As she knocks out Oshiba in three. What a quarter-final. What a result. Hedajmajah is into the semis. GGs, the first Brazilian since Guga Querton to make it to the semis of a slam. And the first lady, I think, since the 60s is crazy. And she knocks out Jabir. Look, first set, terrible from Hedajmajah. Jabir got it. Second set, Hedajmajah was not playing well. And that tie break, it was like Nolay yesterday. That tie break, just flipped the switch. Started hitting winners. Third set, couldn't be touched. And Hedajmajah is getting to the semis. We're gonna find out who she's gonna play next. It's gonna be either the Shriyantek, who she beat last year, or Goff, who then beat Shriyantek, which is a mind-blowing result as well. GGs, don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. I'm gonna send you guys over. What a start to the day. What the hell, is this gonna be the, is this? Are we gonna witness more of this at Javeri, Goff? I mean, what are we gonna see next? But Oshiba, look, I gotta be honest. Started that third set, she wasn't ready for the fight. She did not look like she was up for the fight. She looked very, very disappointed that she didn't win the tie break. And she kinda just, I wouldn't say gave up, but she didn't look interested in that final set. She looked very, she looked very flat in that final set. And maybe she was hurt, she was grabbing her leg, so maybe there was an injury there that she didn't get a medical time out, but maybe the calf was, sorry, not the calf, the thigh was sore, but man. Beatrice Hedajmajah, what a win. All right, chat, go over there, talk amongst yourselves. We're gonna keep going because the next match, Schviante Goff, which we don't expect much out of, but should we, should we be expecting something? Because I think a lot of people probably thought that this match wasn't gonna be good. And look what happened, upsets all around. But jump over there, but man, Hedajmajah makes it to the semis, three, six, seven, six, six, one. She takes that onto Jabur, and we're gonna have to wait another year to see Jabur taking on Schviante on a clay court, both healthy and fresh because we're not getting it this year. And Jabur, again, Jabur had a good tournament though. Good tournament from Jabur, very good tournament. Quarterfinals after last year's first-round loss. She had a great run, but Hedajmajah's into the semis and we're gonna see who she plays next, Schviante Goff.