 Yannick Sinner vs. Roman Sefulan is the first quarterfinal for the men's Wimbledon for 2023. Both guys have been very impressive to get to this stage. Sefulan entered the tournament unseeded and would take on Patista Agu the 20th seed in the first round. And after going down two sets to one, would fight back to win 2676676475. In the second round he'd take on Mutay and this was a little bit easier than his first round. Getting through in straights 756376. In the third round he'd take on Pella, former quarterfinalist at Wimbledon, who'd taken out Chorich along the way. And this is the best performance so far. Getting through in straights 76646 love. In the fourth round he'd take on the number 26 seed, Shapa Varlov, who made a semi-final at Wimbledon two years ago. And after dropping the first set, he would fight back to win 36636163 to advance to his first grand slam quarterfinal. Sinner entered the tournament as the number eight seed and would take on Sarundalo in the first round. This was no problem getting through in straights 626262. In the second round he'd take on Schwartzman and again this was no problem getting through in straights 756162. Third round he'd take on Alice, who'd been very impressive by beating Evans along the way. And after dropping the first set of the week, Sinner would fight back to win in four, 36626364. In the fourth round he'd take on the unseeded Gallon, who'd just come off a five setter in the previous round. And with Sinner under pressure, more than he had been all week, he would fight back to win a tough three setter 766463 to advance to another Wimbledon quarterfinal. These guys have actually played the one time before. That was at the ATB Cup last year when Sefulan came in to Team Russia to help out Medvedev after guys like Rublyev and Karatsov had pulled out and he actually pushed Sinner in the first set, but Sinner ended up getting through in straights. So he wouldn't ride off Sefulan to perform on a big stage against a big player. If Sefulan's going to win this one, he needs to make sure he can keep that belief. He has played Sinner before, which kind of helps on a big stage. So the nerves will be there. We all know that playing a Wimbledon quarterfinal, the first time you're being on that stage, it's going to be difficult, but he has played Sinner before. So that will give him some comfort into this one. He needs to be aggressive as well and push Sinner around. Sinner's going to win this one. He just needs to play his game. Sometimes, as we saw at the French Open, with the easy draw, he can get in his own head. So he just has to believe that if he plays his own game, he'll get to the semifinals here. This is a massive opportunity for him to make his first semi. This is such an interesting matchup, because we knew Sinner was going to be here, at least we expected him to be here. We had no idea who was going to get out the root section of the draw. And of course, it is a random player, but I've got to go Yannick Sinner in four sets. I think Sefuelin might surprise a little bit at the start, but I think Sinner will compose himself and end up winning an overpowering Sefuelin on the grass. But let me know down in the comments below who's going to make it to the semifinals.