 Caroline Garcia vs Coco Goff is the first quarter final for the ladies US Open for 2022. And both plays have been very impressive, not just for the US Open, but also for the US Open series. Garcia started the tournament off as the number 17 seed and would take on the lucky loser Rackhamova in the first round. And as Garcia had been doing the entire US Open series, she won in straight sets 6-2, 6-4. In the second round she'd take on Kellen Skaya, and again wouldn't be bothered prevailing in straight sets 6-3, 6-1. In the third round she'd take on Bianca Andrescu, a former champion and a very tough player who was getting back into some form. But Garcia had no trouble winning in straight sets 6-3, 6-2. In the fourth round she'd take on the number 29 seed Risk Armitrage, who she'd never beaten in three previous meetings, also hadn't won a set in those three matchups. And after a shaky first set, Garcia would eventually prevail in straight sets 6-4, 6-1 to advance to her first US Open quarter final. Kogo Gov started the tournament off as the number 12 seed and would take on the qualified Jean-Jean in the first round. And this batch pros no problem with her eventually getting through 6-2, 6-3. In the second round she'd take on Rusei, who had been coming back from injury only a month before. And after an easy first set, Gov had to fight in the second, getting through in straight sets 6-2, 7-6. In the third round she'd take on fellow American and number 20 seed Madison Keys. And this batch was built up to be a blockbuster between generations, but Gov was super impressive. Winning in straight sets 6-2, 6-3. In the fourth round she'd take on the unseeded Chinese woman Zhong, who had played very very well throughout the last couple of weeks. And after a very close first set and having to come back in the second, Gov would eventually prevail in straight sets 7-5, 7-5 to get to the quarter finals. These two have played twice before with Gov winning both their matches, but they haven't been very straightforward, they've been very close. One was a three setter and the last time they played was earlier this year in Doha, which had a tie break in it. If Garcia is going to win, she just has to forget that she hasn't beaten Gov before. Just like she did against Risk Amritage, she forgot about that after she won the first set and she flew in the second. She's been super aggressive and it's going to be a lot of fun, also block out the crowd. If Gov's going to win, she needs to be aggressive. We know that Garcia's best game is when she is aggressive and pushing her opponent around. Gov needs to serve well, limit the double fold, serve those big bombs she's been doing all week, and also push Garcia around, make her do the work. This is going to be such a fun matchup and the crowd is going to be electric. The crowd that we've seen with Gov this week is sort of like what we've seen with Serena over the last couple of decades. And the crowd are really warming to Gov. Garcia's going to have to fight that crowd, but she does love playing Americans and locals. But Garcia does love playing locals in front of their home crowds and ruining the party. I'm going to go with Gov to win though. I think it's going to be a three setter and I think it's going to go right down the wire. It's going to be an epic. Let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think is going to win this quarter final?