 Raphael Nendal versus Diego Schwarzman is the third quarterfinal for the men's French Open for 2021. Both players are coming into the quarterfinal having not lost a set. Schwarzman started his tournament off as the number 10 seed and played Lou in the first round. Getting through in straight sets 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. His second round opponent was against Betonet and again it was a very impressive straight set performance. 6-4, 6-2, 6-4. His third round opponent was against the veteran Kohlschreiber and again a very impressive performance from Schwarzman not getting troubled at all winning in straight sets. 6-4, 6-2, 6-1. His fourth round opponent was against Big Serving German Struff who had beaten Rublev in the first round and after a very close first set Schwarzman eventually got through in straight sets 7-6, 6-4, 7-5. Raphael Nendal came into this tournament as the number 3 seed and would play Alexey Popperin in the first round and after a tight third set Raphael would eventually get through in 3-6-3, 6-2, 7-6. His second round opponent was an opponent who was all too familiar with Richard Gasky and after a close second set again Raphael got through in straight sets 6-love, 7-5, 6-2. His third round opponent was against fellow lefty Kam Nori and this was a clinic from Nendal winning in straight sets 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. His fourth round opponent was the much-typed 18th seed Yannick Sinner and these two had met last year at the French Open with a close first set and this match would be no different with Sinner putting up a fight in the first set with then Raphael taking over getting through in straight 7-5, 6-3, 6-love. These two have played 11 times before with Raphael leading the head to head 10-1 including the French Open semi-finals from last year and Raphael also leads their clay court matches 5-1 with Schwarzman getting that 1 win last year before the French Open. If Schwarzman is going to win he's going to have to be aggressive. I know it's not in his game he's usually a defender but he's going to have to be aggressive and try and put Raphael off, use the faster pace for the courts this year to his advantage. If Raphael is going to win he's going to have to move Schwarzman side to side. He knows how to beat Schwarzman. He's done it 10 times out of 11 and he's done it recently at the French Open last year. So he knows how to beat Schwarzman but the first set will be crucial for both players. I think Raphael is going to win this one in four sets. I'm going to give Schwarzman a set because he's had such a great tournament and nobody's been talking about him but let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think is going to win this one?