 The final city pass versus Novak Djokovic is the second semi-final for the men's event in Paris for 2022. And both guys have had different roads to get to this stage. The final city pass ended the tournament as the number five seed, and we'll get a buy in the first round. In the second round, you take on Dan Evans, who had just beaten Nakashima in a close three-setter. But this pose no problem for City Pass, winning through in straight sets, 6-3-6-4. In the third round, you take on the qualifier Mouté, who had just beaten Chorich and Nori back-to-back in very long matches. But the City Pass match seemed too much for Mouté with Steph getting through in straights, 6-3-7-6, to get to the quarter-finals. In the quarter-finals, City Pass would take on the unseeded Paul, who had beaten Rafa Nadal along the way. But unfortunately for Paul, this was where the dream run ended, with City Pass winning in straight sets, 6-2-6-4. Novak Djokovic ended the tournament as the number six seed, and got a buy in the first round. In the second round, he take on the serve volley player Kressi, and after a very close first set, where Kressi pushed Djokovic and pressured him, Noley eventually prevailed in straight sets, 7-6-6-4. In the third round, he take on Karin Hashinov, a man that he had played already three times in 2022, and after a frustrating first set, Djokovic got it together in the second, beating Hashinov again in straight sets, 6-4-6-1, to advance to the quarter-final stage. In the quarter-finals, Novak Djokovic would take on Lorenzo Mussetti, who had just come off beating Kasparud in a three-setter. And unfortunately, Mussetti couldn't replicate that against the best, losing pretty convincingly to Djokovic, 6-1-6-3, getting Novak into another semi-final in Paris. This year played ten times before, with Djokovic leading the head-to-head, eight wins, two losses. City Pass hasn't won a match against Djokovic for a long time. In fact, Djokovic has won their last seven that they've played, including one a few weeks ago in the final of Astana. If City Pass is going to win, he's going to have to learn from that loss that he had a couple of weeks ago in Astana. He's going to have to mix it up as well, because he does get a little predictable, I think, for someone like Djokovic. He's going to have to be aggressive, maybe a little bit too risky as well, going for the backhand down the line, coming to the net, being aggressive, making it a little bit harder for Djokovic, keeping it unpredictable, is how he's going to try and maybe taking all that out. If Djokovic is going to win, he's going to have to just play again, the same way he's been playing all week, just keep his head, because he has got a little frustrated in the last couple of matches, despite them being pretty straightforward on the scorelines. He hasn't been as cool, calm, and collected as we've seen, and I think City Pass might get a little bit more crowd support, because he is the underdog, so he's going to have to block that out as well, no way, if he's going to get to another final. This is a very fun matchup, and we did see it a few weeks ago, and it wasn't that exciting, I guess, in the end, if you look at the score, because City Pass didn't really have a chance in that one. But I think City Pass might make a better match of this one, but I don't think he's going to win it. I think Djokovic is going to win this one in three sets, make another Paris final, and maybe set up the match against Oge Ali Asim, if Oge Ali Asim wins his, but let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think's winning this semi-final?