 Igor Shriyantek versus Anstjaburb is a ladies final for the US Open for 2022. And both players have been very impressive to get to the final stage. Anstjaburb came into the tournament as the number 5 seed and will take on Bregel in the first round. And after a close first set, she'd eventually prevail in straights 7-5-6-2. In the second round she'd take on the wild card Mandlik, who was the daughter of former Grand Slam champion Mandlikova. And after a close first set, again Jaburb would prevail in straight sets 7-5-6-2. In the third round she'd take on Shelby Rogers, the 31st seed, a danger woman in the draw. And after dropping the first set, Jaburb had to fight to get the win, getting through in 3-4-6-6-4-6-3. In the fourth round she'd take on the 18th seed Kudamatova, a player she'd never beaten before in three previous meetings. In fact, had never gotten a set of Kudamatova. And after a close first set, Jaburb eventually prevailed in straights 7-6-6-4 to advance to the quarter-final stage. In the quarter-finals, Jaburb would take on Tomanovich, who had beaten Serena Williams to get to the quarter-final stage. And after a tough second set, Jaburb would get through in straights 6-4-7-6 to get to her first US Open semi-final. In the semi-finals, Jaburb would take on the number 17 seed Garcia, who had just won Cincinnati and had been very impressive throughout the US Open. But Garcia came out nervous and Jaburb capitalised, winning in straight sets 6-1-6-3 to make it to her second Grand Slam final. Shriontek started the tournament off as the number one seed and would take on the Italian Paulini in the first round. This was no trouble for Shriontek getting through in straight sets 6-3-6-love. In the second round she'd take on former US Open champion Sloane Stevens. And after a close first set, Shriontek got through in straights 6-3-6-2. In the third round she'd take on Davis, the unseeded American, who had just taken out the 28th seed Alexandrova. And after an easy first set, Shriontek had to fight from 4-1 down to get the second, eventually getting through in straights 6-3-6-4. In the fourth round she'd take on the unseeded German Niemeyer, who had a very impressive run at Wimbledon only a few months ago. And after dropping the first set, Shriontek had to battle in her toughest match yet, getting through in 3-2-6-6-4-6-love to get to her first US Open quarter-final. In the quarter-final stage, Shriontek would take on the number 8 seed Pagula, who she had previously met at the French Open. And after a close second set, Shriontek would eventually get through in straights 6-3-7-6 to get to the semi-finals. In the semi-finals, Shriontek took on the number 6 seed Sabalenka, who had been very impressive against Pliskovac in the quarter-final stage. And after dropping the first set, Shriontek had to fight back, prevailing in a tough 3-setter 3-6-6-1-6-4 to get to her first hardcore Grand Slam final. These two have played 4 times before, with the head-to-head split right down the middle, 2-2, so there's no favoritism for either player. The last time they played was actually in Rome earlier this year, which Shriontek get in the win. If Jabba is going to win, she has to play much, much better than she did in the Wimbledon final. Because Wimbledon final, she looked nervous, she was probably expected to win that one as well. Being the underdog might actually help her, the variety, everything that she usually does to play her best she needs to do. If Shriontek's going to win, she needs to get off to a better start than she has been in the last few matches. She hasn't been the greatest over the last couple of matches. She's hit a lot of errors. She needs to clean that up and be aggressive from the start, but she doesn't lose in the finals. This is going to be one of the best finals, 1 vs 2 in the rankings as of Monday. So this is going to be the best matchup we could have asked for. And probably the matchup that we wanted at the French Open in Wimbledon that we never got. Third time lucky. I'm going to go with Jabba. I think she's going to redeem herself from Wimbledon, and being in the underdog is going to get her the win. I think she's going to win 3 sets. But let me know down in the comments below who's going to win the US Open final.