 Welcome everybody to the French open final the ladies final men's final tomorrow with rude vs. Djokovic, but we've got Svjantek She's won two of the last three French opens. She's the defending champion take it on Mukubar a first-time final set of slams She has been in the semi-finals before Australian Open a couple years ago, but this is the biggest match of her life Never been in this section or this part of the tournament before on finals day, and this is gonna be interesting I feel like we're gonna get an interesting match up here because we're gonna go through this This is a little bit earlier about no match starts at about 40 minutes But we're gonna go through the last time they played because they played before similar to yesterday's matchup with Djokovic and Elkiras they you know, they played before and I stuff So we're gonna go through everything we need to know about what to expect in this match how Mukubar could win how Svjantek can win what happened four years ago when they played All the things that have happened in the last couple of matches Dad's my versus fjantek. What did that look like in terms of numbers? What about the Sabalenko match that Mukubar won all those things also rankings because the rankings are very important Especially for Mukubar because her ranking could change very rapidly with a win and a loss Today, but how are we chatter we recovered from yesterday because yesterday was a huge day massive day yesterday Very exciting it should have been the final. I mean I felt like a finals day yesterday But today's the finals day. Well, that is one of the finals days No final shirt. It's a bit cold. So I'm wearing this one Go on with the new this is the new final shirt. This is the new final shirt The Dave Krampz. Yeah, it was it was I was more disappointed about what happened in Elkiras match But more impressed by Kasparud bloody hell Watching that again just going man He was good and listen to the press conferences and all that stuff Having a listen to what rude had to say. It's like whoo, okay. He's coming into this final with no expectation, which is fun It's probably gonna get the crowd on his side though because here's the underdog But let's get the preview. We'll do a preview before the preview and then we'll do a preview before the match But these two ladies have come a long way to get here Shrion tech obviously playing very well But Mukubar has also played super well and beaten some really big names English fiance versus Carolina Mukubar is a final for the French open for the ladies for 2023 and both players have had to fight to Get to the final Mukubar entered the tournament Unseated and we'll take on Zachary the number eight seed in the first round after a close first set Mukubar would win in straights 7 6 7 5 in the second round should take on Potter Oscar and after getting bagel in the second set She take it out in three six three love six six three in the third round She take on this 27 seed begu and again an easy win for Mukubar getting through in straights Six three six two in the fourth branch you take on the lucky loser Avanessian who'd been bench itch along the way This was no problem for Mukubar getting through in straights six four six three to advance to the quarter finals The quarter finals Mukubar would take on fellow one-seated player Pavlia Chankova who'd been very impressive to get to the quarter finals However Mukubar was too strong getting through in straights seven five six two to advance to another semi-final Let us slam in the semi-finals Mukubar would take on the number two seed at Sabalenka Who hadn't lost a set all week Mukubar would win the last five games to take the match 7 6 6 7 7 5 to get to her first grand slam final Igor Shriyantek started the tournament off as a number one seed and defending champion and would take on Buxer in the first round And after a close first set would get through in straights six four six love in the second round She take on Lu and again after a shaky first set Shriyantek got it together in the second six four six love in the third round She take on Wong we're taking out Buscova the 31 seed along the way and this was by far Shriyantek's best performance Getting a double bagel six love six love and showing everybody why she's the number one in the best player on the planet In the fourth round she take on Sharenko who had taken out Krajikova and Andrescu in straights sets along the way But unfortunately Sharenko was sick and couldn't finish the match Which Shriyantek winning five one retirement to make to the quarter finals in the quarter finals Shriyantek would take on the number six Goff who she'd already played six times or four with relative ease And although Goff put up a fight the same story happened Which Shriyantek winning in straights six four six two to get to another semi final of the french in the semi finals Shriyantek would take on the dangerous Hadajmaia who had just taken out Jabur in the quarter finals And after an easy first set Shriyantek would have to fight to win six two seven six to get to another french open final These two have only played the one time before that was on a clay court in Prague Four years ago with Mukava getting the win But we all know Shriyantek in 2019 was not the same player she is in 2023 But it will give Mukava a little bit of confidence due to it being a clay court clash If Mukava is going to win this one she's going to use the variety Come to the net use those volleys hit the big shots from the baseline like she did against Sabalenka The variety might frustrate Shriyantek If Shriyantek is going to win this one she's going to make Mukava move Coming to the net as well might be something that Shriyantek might want to try as well Pushing Mukava off the court will be the key to getting this one This is such a fun final because Shriyantek of course we expect to be here every single time But Mukava having a very good run and it's very very dangerous But I'm going to go with Shriyantek in three sets I think Mukava might be able to get a set because she is very very talented And she might be able to use that variation But Shriyantek's a problem solver and I think she'll solve this problem and win in three Get another French open to her name But let me know down in the comments below who's winning the French open this year Okay there it is the preview and prediction so uh that's that's that's that You can see there that uh we obviously know what happened with Mukava Sabalenka one of the matches of the day uh we sorry the match of the year Possibly the match of the year the way it ended and the drama behind and all that fun stuff But also Shriyantek had the toughest match she's had all year Sorry all uh all tournament uh beating Dajmaia and nearly going to a third So she avoided a third set there which was uh sort of fortunate for her Of course beat Gough pretty easily and Mukava beat Pavicenkov pretty easily when we watched her A couple of days ago Carolina Mukava number 43 in the world 26 year old from Czechia She is 5 foot 11 right handed uh 19 win 7 losses on the year No titles this year but she has got one career title and you can see there her form is pretty good She made the fourth round of Rome uh with uh pretty good uh good run there and You can see her badge is there she's got a big serve and she's got some solid ground strikes But we can probably add in the fact that she is also very good at the net And here's Shriyantek the world number one 21 year old from Poland She's 5 foot 9 right handed 28 win 6 losses on the year Including two titles one in Stuttgart And of course uh winning uh in Doha back to back this uh this year as well 13 career titles including three grand slams She's already got the world number one ranking wrapped up She just wants a third French open in four years which doesn't happen very often And you can see there her form has been okay but the two ladies that she lost to With the two second and third best player in the world So again not too bad uh for Shriyantek and there's the match And we're gonna go into detail about that match because I did watch it The highlights of that match extended highlights of that match And Mukhova got the win back in 2019 in Prague But there was a lot of differences and not just the four years Shriyantek 2019 was not known the same way she is now There was actually a lot of more differences than just that Because Shriyantek didn't play too much too differently uh from back then And Mukhova was still very much the same player as she is now Rankings are only different but there was some differences in terms of uh 2019 uh in general so we're gonna go through that Uh we're gonna go through what it means for rankings because of course Mukhova Her ranking could change uh a lot if she uh if she wins today Um not just getting her first slam but you know ranking uh ranking up the top as well Shriyantek's got the number one ranking wrapped up so that's fine for her She doesn't have her to worry about that extra pressure like she did maybe if Zebelenko was in the final um but let's start with what happened last time So last time they played it was a two hour and 33 minute match It was in Prague it was actually the first round of Prague uh back in April of 2019 So it was almost it was a warm-up to the French Open back then It was the first round match um at the time Shriyantek was 95 in the world Mukhova was 106 in the world so a lot different to now where you know Well Mukhova is still like lower ranked than she should But still both players were like you know way way down the rankings back then Um and it was a hometown advantage for Mukhova Mukhova of course from Czech Republic being in Prague the crowd were on her side Which did seem to have bothered Shriyantek as the match went on A lot of uh a lot of yelling from Shriyantek Shriyantek was 17 at the time so she hadn't turned 18 yet She was 18 a month later but uh she was 17 year old at the time And she was very very uh vocal and very you know trying to fire herself up A lot of yajdas uh but the crowd weren't responding Because the crowd of course were going for Mukhova So it was a very weird it was a very weird um Vibe for a Shriyantek match that we because we watched it so much now That we you know usually sees Shriyantek almost getting no cheer at all Like nobody was supporting her at all Now in that match first set was six for Shriyantek Second set was six one Mukhova and then six three in the third So it was an epic three set up but what happened the first set It was on serve serve hold hold hold hold hold five four Shriyantek played a hell of a game Hit some aggressive ground strokes and got them I got the set She was playing a lot like she does now a lot of big you know spinny forehands Um more just power than I mean sort of that old scutile of WTA tennis where Everyone was trying to be Serena Williams and trying to hit the ball harder and harder and harder She was a little bit like that. She wasn't as as as I guess Tactical as she is now with her shot. She was more just crashing bash Let's try and smack the ball as hard as possible trying to out hit the person across from you Which it seems to be kind of almost died off a little bit since Serena's gone You know we've got a lot more variety with players like Mukhova players like Garcia We've got obviously Jabir Shriyantek everyone's not like Sabalenka like it used to be probably about five years ago But anyways, so she broke to win the first set then in the second set Shriyantek held first game And then six games in a row Mukhova won to win the second set So absolutely blitz Shriyantek in the second the third set was interesting six four to Mukhova But it wasn't easy Shriyantek broke in the first game to get to one love Mukhova broke straight back Then Shriyantek broke to get to three two Mukhova broke straight back Shriyantek in that match had two chances Two breaks or a break twice in the final set She was also getting looking very physically drained at the end of that match as well because once Mukhova broke back got to four all Mukhova then held got to five four And physically Shriyantek was leaving on the court. She was diving for the shot. She was on the ground She was covered in clay. I mean Shriyantek was leaving it out there And maybe a bit a little almost a little bit silly because she was trying to like she was trying too hard Like she was going for too much and she was throwing herself around the court Dangering herself But her body physically she was like cramps. She was it was kind of like what we saw with Elkhres a little bit Just couldn't go the distance Mentally she was starting to crack as well. You know, she's 17 years old at the time. Remember that and then Mukhova broke at five four to win the match and Shriyantek was cried after the match. She was in tears Mukhova had to console her. So it was a very emotional Loss for Shriyantek the first time they played and you got to remember Shriyantek will remember that match for that reason How mentally draining it was physical how she felt when she lost those things matter when it comes to Shriyantek's side of things Mukhova's side of things She's probably looking at like this is a new person not the same person she played because it's not the same You know the person she played four years ago is not this Shriyantek, but Shriyantek will remember those things She'll remember those things. So that's going to be interesting to see how Shriyantek can deal with Someone who she had lost to a very emotional loss the last time they played now Talk about rankings Shriyantek win lose. She's number one. Doesn't matter what happens. She is number one The only difference is extending the lead Against Sabalenka going into Wimbledon because we all know Wimbledon advantage Sabalenka So at the moment, I think she's about 400 points ahead if she wins this tournament It should be 900 points ahead almost a thousand points ahead of Sabalenka, which means Sabalenka can't be number one going into Wimbledon. Doesn't matter if she wins everything. She can't be number one And Shriyantek won't have to be as good at Wimbledon Thank you tennis fan. Will Djokovic be the goat if he wins tomorrow? Uh, yes. Thank you for that. We'll talk about that tomorrow. But yes, probably um and also that um Sabalenka will have to do a lot more at Wimbledon if she does win this tournament Shriyantek because The thousand point gap you know 400 to a thousand big difference Also, Mookova, she has a lot to play for as well because At the moment, she's number 16 in the world So she is a career high 16 in the world if she wins today She will be in the top 10. She'll be number 10. She'll kick out of Dajmaia So huge for her to get this win if she does get the win. She'll be in the top 10 for the first time So that's going to be interesting as well. So that's what I witnessed when I watched What happened last time they played um Again, like I said, it is a different Shriyantek Way more emotionally stable than she was. She's a lot more mature than she was when she was 17. She was more Very emotional in that match was very like both not just emotional at the end crying But also emotional in terms of like Celebrating points every time she hit a good shot. She'd yell at Yajda She's a little bit calmer now when she hits a good shot. She kind of walks to the other side She doesn't use them as much energy when she's uh, you know celebrating Shots, so yeah, totally different player in terms of what Mukova has to deal with But like I said, those things that Shriyantek will remember that last time they played because it was emotional and emotional loss So that's what I watched. That's what I witnessed in the in the last time they played Four years ago on a clay court. So it's not nothing Now let's ask some questions. How you doing chat? Hopefully you learned something Mukova recovered fully from yesterday's match, but it was actually two days ago So hopefully if she should be right two days ago We'll talk about that as well their last matches the last ones they played because both of them were pretty were pretty tough Never underestimate my span yet. Okay Nadal is only one or two rgs left in him. Okay. Well, we'll talk about that tomorrow bring all your atb questions tomorrow We're talking about the women's font or the ladies font um Mukova is dangerous player plays crazy skills true very true Uh, when Mukova we recovered like I said it was two days ago. So she should be uh, yes This is Mukova's first grand slam final. She made the semifinals in australia back in 2021 Beat Barty lost to bar brady in the end Um, so yeah her first grand slam final We'd love to see Mukova win this that would be I mean look the check players winning the french is not I mean we've had a lot of a lot of french Check players play well here. Grigicova won back in 21 uh von drussever made the final back in 2019 So a couple of check players Doing well not to mention, you know back in the day all those players Uh, could bit of her made the semifinals back in uh, 2020 when schveontech won the thing So yeah, the check players live playing a rolling garros How's Mukova number 43 if she's played so good this year? um That's a good question. Um, I think it's probably because She didn't have that many points. Well last year Last year. Oh, sorry last 2021. She made the semifinals of australia 2022 she lost all those points And that would have definitely heard her also wimbledon Uh, she would have lost points from there as well because I think she might have made the fourth round of wimbledon In 21, so she did lose a lot of points from those two events um, I think Let me just triple check 21, uh, yeah, she made the quarter finals and semifinals Australian open semi quarter final wimbledon and then last year She didn't play the australian open lost all those points and then lost in the first round of wimbledon And or anyway was worth nothing So she lost a lot of points from those two events which made her ranking go down Only made the second round of australia this year So she didn't get those points, but now she's in the french open final Uh, but she's been good and when we say she's been good She's been very consistent, right? Mukova's made it to the quarter finals a lot Of the big tournament. She hasn't uh one or one thousand if that had happened she'd be higher But she has been very good this year in terms of what her results Um quarter finals of of these big tournaments. I'll go through it. So she went Starting at the start of the year Like I said didn't do well in australia, but she made the quarter finals of uh, Auckland at the start of the year So that was a good result there. Uh, she then went on to make it to the She made it to the quarter finals of dubai, which is a 1000 event So she had a good result there. She then made it to the quarter finals of uh, Indian Wells as uh, as well, which is a good result And then on the clay courts, uh, I don't think she played too much on the clay until Madre to uh, Rome because her results She's not showing up at all in uh, Rome or Italy in Rome. She made the fourth round. I know that Roman madrid madrid. What does she do there? Did she play madrid? Uh, I think she might have pulled out right of madrid. I don't remember. I don't remember seeing her in the draw But um, quick scan anything anything no no no Oh, yeah, she won. She lost a begu in the second round. So, um Who I think she played this week, right? She beat this week. So good result. But yeah, so She she's been consistently in the finals part of events, but she hasn't won any of them Which is why we're ranking isn't as high as it should be But it will definitely be higher after today and she might be in top 10 by Wimbledon if uh, She does well over the next couple weeks as well Easy win for Mukhova today. Come on. Okay Let's see Mukhova could be top 10 Mainstay if she wasn't injured. Well, injuries have always been a problem for her You're right. She's had a lot of injuries over her career After beating Saber Lincoln from behind uh, Mukhova will have nothing to lose Well, yeah, well, she does have something to lose but she doesn't have She's not expected to win I guess Mukhova deserve top 10 Well, let's see. Well, like Jordan Thompson takes on Andy Murray. That's about that's happening on in some event on grass Uh over the next couple of hours. So we're keeping on that as well but um Let's go Aston in the air. We're playing tomorrow We're playing tomorrow. Uh, this time tomorrow will we know if my team have won? Uh, what do you reckon about Rebecca and her being number four because she's clearly better than Pagula? Uh, she's number three now. So that changed That changed matt's valandas says shriyantek will win and I agree with matt's Now Let's talk about the last match they played and let's talk about what these two ladies will have to do So let's actually let's go over the event as a whole So mukhova she spent way more time on court more more because of shriyantek not playing that much Shriyantek spent seven hours and 41 minutes on court Which one of those was a retirement most of those were double bag or bagels Uh, so she's had a lot less time on court Uh mukhova 12 hours on court Um last match was three and a half hour or three hours 15 So a lot more time on court for mukhova In this tournament, uh, she's also played, uh She's won two out of the three tie breaks. She's played. Uh, shriyantek's played one tie break Won that tie break. I think we get a tie break today I'd be shocked if we didn't get at least one tie break today Um, even if it is a straight sets win, I think it'll be a tie break will be in one of them What else we got? Shriyantek held serve 82% of the time 75% from mukhova. So both playing serving very well. Uh, mukhova's um Broken Sorry mukhova's uh saved less than half her break points faced So mukhova can't allow shriyantek to break points because at the moment she's down 46% for the tournament In terms of winning saving break points. She's she's not saving that many so Or not winning that many So shriyantek's winning 75% of break points. She has so mukhova's gonna have to take her chances You know against shriyantek she's not gonna get that many anyway. So she's got to take her chances if she's gonna Do something special uh shriyantek 70% of first serve points one. So pretty good mukhova at 65 Both serving very well very sorry very evenly Seven winners seven aces and 10 double faults for the tournament shriyantek. That's crazy She had more double faults than aces and uh mukhova 12 and 6 when it comes to double faults and uh and winners now uh the double faults and uh aces now last time at the last match shriyantek She served four double faults against the dad to my only the one ace uh 25 winners 26 errors Probably shriyantek's worst match of the tournament if you want to talk about you know compared to the rest Which was it's hard to compare because the rest of them were pretty easy um that included 13 four hands for the win. So that forehand of shriyantek is something that mukhova's gonna have to try and avoid She didn't really do much at the net um shriyantek only hit it overhead and zero volleys so zero zero volley winners from shriyantek in the match so um Backhand winners seven backhand winners from shriyantek, but uh, yeah didn't really come to the net So I wonder if mukhova's gonna maybe drop shot a little bit get shriyantek to come into the net You know get her into the net a little bit uh shriyantek She did hit 26 errors, which was the most error. She's hit More errors and winners, which is not good uh 12 on the backhand 10 on the forehand and um Yeah, again, like I said didn't really get any chances at the net now mukhova when she played sabalanca 38 at winners 27 errors. So more winners than errors, which is good to see um, she hit not uh, what was it? Um two drop shot winners five forehand volley winners nine volley winners in total Four drop shots so that again variation looking at her little graph here. It's 14 ground stroke winners four drop shots two approach shot winners nine volleys And nine other shots which include aces so nine um a bunch of uh Big six aces included in that so she her forehand side is very very uh crucial But also the volleys are huge. I mean coming to the net drop shots I mean that variety is what carved out sabas carved up sabalanca Uh or at least made a competitive sabalanca of course hit a lot of errors We all know the double faults came into play at the end, but yeah mukhova's variety in that um in that uh In that semifinal was evident. I mean she hit Multiple winners on every shot forehand backhand volleys, you know drop shots forehands and backhands aces So a lot of variety coming from mukhova and she's gonna have to do that today Like I said shfiantec stands on the baseline goes shot for shot She probably wins But if mukhova can make her come to the net and make things a little bit awkward by making shfiantec do things You know play play a game that she doesn't like playing Also attacking the serve because shfiantec Did double fold a few times four times against adage maya who was aggressive on the second serve So if mukhova can put it into shfiantec's head Hey, those second serves aren't gonna work. You better be better could make some double faults happen like it did with adage maya So very interesting Matchup and yes, it might look like shfiantec should win this but mukhova does have chances if things go right Uh the way that she can play she can definitely troubles fiontech Because we've seen gasia great example gasia versus fiontech last year in poland Gasia got the win and it was a very similar type of player as mukhova So we'll see I watched the highlights mukhova did amazing stuff. He told me about the highlights of the semi. Yeah, it was I mean look sabalinka did fail Anonymous vamo ziga looking forward to this match cam. I'm still bummed about carlos Sad to see him lose the way he did via physical issues. Yeah, not sure if he can mentally recover from this Um, thank you for the five. I think he can I mean look He'll get he'll get through it. He'll figure it out. Um He'll figure it out. It'll be all right He probably one of those things where it happens and then he does everything He kind of figure out why it happened and never have it happen again But um, yeah, a bit bummed out about that too, but You got a credit jokovic It kind of like it's you can look at it like sat for elk res or you can look at it as jokovic go man It just shows how hard it is to play these guys Um, you know just when you thought the guy that could beat them all is elk or as he His body let him like failed him because of the stress of playing against one of these guys. You know what I mean, so No, one's un untouchable only the goats are untouchable Uh, but hey, you know like jokovic said in the press conference elkers were in a bunch of these french opens uh, she wants to take his clutch and grand slams Has only lost hasn't lost any grand slam finals true She has only lost like two finals in her whole career right or three finals And two of those were to uh to critique of her which unfortunately is a Czech player that mukava Kind of resembles at times in terms of play. So, uh, it could be interesting elk res and sabalenka biggest disappointment so far sabalenka was more disappointing because she fell apart But elk res's body failed him and that's I don't think that's as disappointing I think uh mentally breaking down Uh, like and then that translates into your game breaking down. I mean look Let's be real sabalenka was fine at five two. She was fine at five four. It was five all That was where everything was too much Because I think a lot of people are gonna go. Oh, she lost five games in a row. She she failed from five two to you know She she got she got well first of all mukava held It was only one breaker serve Then mukava saved the match point with her shot the credit mukava for saving the match point But then a five all two double faults in a bad in a bad shot. That's That was all sabalenka at five all so I think we got a like, you know, yeah Sabalenka really disappointing but mukava Was very very good at that on that match point. I mean she could have easily hit gone for that We're not going to hit it out. It would have been ggs So you got to give mukava all the credit for getting to five all but then yeah sabalenka at five all That was when she fell apart. So she didn't fall apart from five two. I think we got to just remember that too Give mukava some credit, you know for being here. She worked she she worked to be here Um, most women's grand slams by a check player I don't know Sabalenka won four Only one for the last 24 points. Well, yeah, exactly But you go look mukava won a lot of those points. You got to give you know 20 20 of those 24 Mukava did win with you know being aggressive and going for it Um, pardon me martina. Yeah, well martina was check right or was she was from that part of the world? Uh, when was the last time an unceded woman won the french? Uh, krujikova Two the two years ago, right schweontech back in 2020 Schweontech was unceded when she won in 2020. Yeah, um martina never had a loba She won most of her um slams with checkers lvakia, right? She didn't win with america. I know she She moved but Rood is going to be an easy final for the king. No, we'll see. I think I feel like rude this year is going to have a better final than last year mukava's going to win. Okay. Mukava should have won the match in straight sets Uh, because the third set she was tired and suffering for a cramp was mukava's having did she suffer from cramp? I didn't see that. What do I think of grass for dead? I think grass for dev is going to be really fun I think grass for dev is going to have a really really good tournament to be honest I'm looking for the dub. Okay Uh, what do I think about? Yeah grass for dev grass for dev is legit. He's legit Polish fun here a fan here We're waiting for the fourth slam. Well, let's talk about schweontech's possible achievement because um, I've been saying it all tournament Schweontech I feel like because she is softly spoken and she's not going to promote herself She has to let her racket do the talking And she has to let her results do the talking now. She won the french open in 2020 as a 19 year old She won obviously last year. She won two slams. She made the semi finals of australia last year She made the quarter finals of french uh the year before last so she's made it to the fourth round or better at the french open She's got a 91 winning record before this week at the french open And she's going to win three out of the four I mean, that's raffa risk, right? I mean raffa's raffa won, you know the first what 20 he played Five he played but um You know winning three out of the five that you've played fourth round and quarter final the other two results That's not a bad start. Not too many players have done that not too many players have won three out of four slams Uh out of tournament and we'll talk about who has because once if she does it We're going to start talking about well, not just we because we talk about her all the time But she is going to be spoken about a little different Uh in terms of like what like her achievements like yeah, the schveontech streak that was fun Um, you know all that stuff But once you do something that serena's done or one of the other greats of the game That's when people will start going. Oh schveontech She won three out of the last four french opens When winning two out of three is good Putting three out of four is like whoa, so she's being dominant for most of the last four years And not to mention all the rest of the clay court, uh Results that she's got So let me tell you about The Where are we? Here we go Let me tell you about the french uh Open or let me tell you about the grand slams. So Where is it? Where's that list? Can't find it. Are there uh this one? No, yes this one So last last lady to win three out of four the same slam Was Where is it? Where is that list? That's doubles And Okay So the last lady To win three out of the four Where is it? Why is it? I kind of find this list It's annoying It was here Here it is So the last lady to win three out of four of the same slams serena won three out of the four australian opens back In the 2000 just in anyone three out of four out of five french opens back in the early 2000s Venus Williams she won three out of four Wimbledon's back in the early 2000s and serena won three us opens in a row The only person who's ever done who's done, you know two of three Two out of three years osaka did two out of three years at the us open She missed the middle one in 2019, but she did and also the australian opened 2019 2021 missed 2020 Uh didn't win that so she did that so that's where she's at the moment in terms of achievements done something that's That um, you know osaka's done. No one else has done it though. Halop didn't win two out of three of the same Barty didn't Kenan all the other ones that you can name haven't done that Serena won two out of three australian opens back in 2015 17 amiss 16 But yeah, so she's going to be doing something that hasn't been done since Since serena did the uh, 2007 9 and 10 you uh, australian open Also venus as I said with wimbledon and the french open with justine. So It's a it's not nothing. I mean we're talking about serena. Williams venus. William justine in and some of the greatest players We've ever seen over the last 20 years some of the greats Uh, and that there's something that you know Sharapova didn't do clisters didn't do You know things that the other players that we all put up in high regard haven't done So we push fiontech in that you know, barney didn't do that So we put her up in that category of like well, she's doing things that only the seven eight time grand slam champions do And the 23 time champion is done So her achievement if she wins us today will not be nothing and hopefully it will give her the record get her the recognition Of being this clay court beast that she is. I mean we talk about her record all the time It rivals raffa's record on clay his current record Because of course his current record is stupid. It's just a stupid record. She's won 87 percent of her clay court matches in her koreish fiontech 87 87 I think raffa's got like a maybe a 90 But 87 percent of clay court matches in the last five years of playing on the pro too. I mean that's not nothing You know, that's not nothing So it's huge. It's she's today is going to be if she wins this it is going to be It's a big deal in terms of like rewriting history okay No, my soccer is pregnant. She'll be back next year. Uh, thanks cam. I Hope you get rolex to give you a watch. Why would why would rolex give me a watch? I don't know. They don't know. They don't know who I am. They don't know anything about this I hope rolex, uh Sponsor the channel to that'd be great. That'd be great Uh, serious question. What type of player? Is good enough to be raffa on prime clay? Nobody. There's no such thing impossible. It's impossible All right chat. We're gonna go through the preview again because some of you might be joining a little bit late We've got five minutes until the match. We'll the players will come out on court. We'll do the all the things Probably all the fun things that we do Uh, but let's get to the preview because these ladies both Have had different roads to get to this stage. Of course fiontech has only played seven and a half hours She's bagged with a lot of players muckavers had to go the long way round Let's have a look at how they got here igosh fiontech versus carolina muckaver is a final for the french open for the ladies for 2023 And both players have had to fight to get to the final muckaver entered the tournament Unseated and will take on sakuri the number eight seed in the first round And after a close first set muckaver would win in straights 7 6 7 5 in the second round she'd take on potter oscar and after getting bagged in the second set She'd take it out in three six three love six six three in the third round She'd take on this 27 seed bagu and again an easy win for muckaver getting through in straights Six three six two in the fourth round she'd take on the lucky loser avanesian who'd beaten ben chich along the way This was no problem for muckaver getting through in straights six four six three to advance to the quarter finals In the quarter finals muckaver would take on fellow unseated player pavliy achenkova Who'd been very impressive to get to the quarter finals However, muckaver was too strong getting through in straights 7 5 6 2 to advance to another semi-final Let us slam in the semi-finals muckaver would take on the number two seed sabalenka Who hadn't lost a set all week muckaver would win the last five games to take the match 7 6 6 7 7 5 to get to her first grand slam final igosh fiontech started the tournament off as number one seed and defending champion And would take on buksa in the first round and after a close first set would get through in straights 6 4 6 love in the second round she'd take on lue and again after a shaky first set Fiontech got it together in the second six four six love in the third round she'd take on wong We're taking out buskova the 31 seed along the way and this was by far fiontech's best performance getting a double bagel Six love six love and showing everybody why she's the number one in the best player on the planet in the fourth round She'd taken surenko who had taken out krijikova and andrescu in straight sets along the way But unfortunately surenko was sick and couldn't finish the match Which fiontech winning five one retirement to make to the quarter finals in the quarter finals Fiontech would take on the number six goff who she'd already played six times or four with relative ease And although goff put up a fight the same story happened Which fiontech winning in straights six four six two to get to another semi final of the french in the semi finals Fiontech would take on the dangerous adage maya who had just taken out jaber in the quarter finals And after an easy first set fiontech would have to fight to win six two seven six to get to another french open Final these two have only played the one time before that was on a clay court in prague Four years ago with mukova getting the win But we all know shfiontech in 2019 was not the same player She is in 2023 But it will give mukova a little bit of confidence due to it being a clay court clash If mukova's going to win this one She's to use the variety comes in the net use those volleys hit the big shots from the baseline like she did against sabalenca The variety might frustrate shfiontech the shfiontech's going to win this one She's a make mukova move coming to the net as well might be something that shfiontech might want to try as well Pushing mukova off the court will be the key to getting this one This is such a fun final because shfiontech of course we expect to be here every single time But mukova having a very good run and it's very very dangerous But i'm going to go shfiontech in three sets I think mukova might be able to get a set because she is very very talented and she might be able to use that variation But shfiontech the problem solver and i think she'll solve this problem and win in three get another french open To her name, but let me know down the comments below who's been in the french open this year All right everybody there it is ready to go You can see there the results from the quarter finals onwards dajmaaya versus shfiontech That was the toughest set of shfiontech's week so far was that 9 7 in the tiebreak almost a chance for a dajmaaya She had a set point to get to that third set but couldn't take it and of course mukova took out pavelchenkova And then of course coming back from match point down to beat sabalenca in that semifinal All right carolina mukova 43 in the world if she wins today She will be number 10 in the world if she loses today She will be number 16 in the world so no matter what happens. She's a career hire after this week Uh, it's 26 and uh years old from czechia. She's five foot 11 right handed 19 wins seven losses on the year No titles to her name this year, but she has got one career title And you can see there that she has pretty good results winning seven of her last matches Seven of her last 10 matches in a row And igash fiontech the world number one should be number one no matter what happens today that ranking is safe 22 year old from poland Uh, it's five foot nine right handed She has 28 wins six losses on the year two titles to go with that including one in stuttgart 13 career titles including two french opens and a us open going for a fourth grand slam at 22 years old Not many players have done that in recent memory And you can see there her form has been Exceptional and the two losses she's had in her last 10 matches have actually been to sabalenca robacano Who are two of the uh, well the next two players below it and the last time they played it was back in praga was 2019 17 year old igash fiontech playing the local mukava in front of the hometown hometown Czech hometown crowd what's the word crowd And it was a four set a three set Very very close match final set fiontech breaks a couple times in that final set couldn't take it And then broke down in tears very emotional loss For fiontech and she's not going to forget that the last time they played how uh, how it affected her emotionally also physically It was a two two and a half hour battle. Uh, fiontech did break down in the third physically um, so totally different fiontech we're dealing with today, but She won't forget about that loss. There was a hard loss for fiontech If you watch the rematch if you watch the highlights, you can see the very end She was in tears mukava had to console her All right, let's get through these donations and let's get ready Anonymous this is the first time I watch rg in its entirety and I've been shocked by the crowd They are a rowdy bunch both in a good and bad way I thought the italians and spaniards were rowdy. Well, the french overtake both Fair enough Okay Sam Cam how many gs and 500 finals mucova have been to Is she used to the finals is mucova used to reach later stages of slams? This is igas court We have to have an honest conversation about this Let me triple check for one. I don't think she's been to a final of 1000 event, but Let me have a look Let me look at what uh, she has won a title. So she has been in finals But let me check if she's been to a 500 final. That's a good question We do have to talk about this because uh, she played a grand slam semi-final a couple years ago and lost So results in Finals in her career She's won three And lost eight A lot of those are challenger finals. So not just on the wteb but on the challenger circuit But uh, she won a title back in Sol that was four years ago And she actually lost the prague final the one that we're talking about with She beat fiat probably she won second the first round, but then lost in the final to tykeman I did mucova. So uh one and one when it comes to finals But the final that she won six one six one both of those uh, one of them on hardcore one on clay So yeah, those are small tournaments. They're not 500 to they're not 1,000 events. So you're right. You're right This is a big jump up for any final that she's ever been before Anonymous real tennis question here. What's up with staff and bodosa yuck Jesus, that's a bit harsh Well, you're not a fan. You're not a fan of stiff stiff stiff What are we talking about? What are we telling them stiff stiff dosta? What? Sit see do so. How do what are we calling them? Not a fan? Okay Hamza been watching for nearly two years keep it up. Hey, thank you. Hamza. Thank you for coming a member as well appreciate that Unbelievable I don't care about what I was saying Giovanni if iga wins the first set my next donation will match the score 6 minus 4 equals 64 euro all cj hat in favor Thank you. Giovanni for the the uh generosity appreciate that man. You don't have to do that You don't have to do that. That's okay. Um, but appreciate the five. Thank you for the five appreciate it And thank you for the generosity for the whole week um I think the chap thinks fiontech's gonna win I think right Um, but yeah, hamza also thank you for the eight and also thank you for becoming a member appreciate that as well Here we go chat the french open final Muck of is coming out. We got fiontech coming out It does look a little cloudy So there could be a delay. There could be a roof shut if it rains We've got the weather and all that stuff going so don't worry. Uh, if it does rain in paris We will tell you um, but it could rain it could rain in the next couple hours It might rain in a third set But uh tomorrow is where it's probably gonna rain so tomorrow might be inside which actually might favor rude Don't know maybe your favorite rude being inside tomorrow. Um, but yeah Um, it looks like uh, it might hold off, but probably the crappiest weather day it looks today out of all of them No delays. I'll be sleeping in one two hours. Okay Okay Fair enough Oh, yeah, the men's doubles finals after this. So that might be delayed or that might be under the roof. I should say By the way, I already got 2,000 people in the house. Thank you for that Don't forget to subscribe like the video as well if you haven't already 140k by the end of the second set is my prediction. Well, we're almost we're getting there. Um Actually, let me check Um, oh, okay We're only 29 away. So thank you for that almost at 140k chat. What's up? Mukhovor and Shriyantek are both low-key babes fair enough um Two hours is more than enough for Shriyantek. Yeah, look, uh I think we're gonna get one tie break, but I think Shriyantek's gonna win this within a couple hours. I think I think Sam cam score prediction. Can Ega cover minus five? Um Like I said, I I reckon it's going to be A tie break and maybe a six three I think this is going to be like the Hadaj Maya score line. So I take that with whatever you whatever you think Sam but yeah Cam curse doesn't exist. I've just googled it. Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate that Brian It definitely doesn't exist. It is not real. The cam curse is not real It definitely does not exist. So I appreciate that Um, if this was grass Mukhovor would win probably Um, I think Mukhovor would have an definitely have an advantage if it was on a faster service, but um clay clay it's uh It's Shriyantek's backyard. This is Shriyantek's uh This is Shriyantek Uh poor Shriyantek cam picture. Cam curse is real. Don't even start Why are we starting this chat? We're not starting this. I picked her in I This is not the way I want to start the stream. Don't even start. Don't even start. This is not fair. Don't there was There's no cam curse. I everybody knows That I've made a hundred percent predictions. I have gotten none wrong So don't even start. All right Like Brian said, there's no such thing. It doesn't exist It's not real It's not All right, they're ready to go. We're gonna see what happens with the coin toss Mukhovor's gonna Here we go Shriyantek's gonna serve Shriyantek's gonna serve in this final. Here we go Anonymous we need a cam curse emoji ace app grin No, we don't We don't need it. Stop. We don't need it curse doesn't work with Shriyantek No, it's a sting Uh, do we have any mods in the house? I don't know Anyone here? Uh, don't just don't hear. I don't know. I'm not sure Um, don't bully cam Yeah, stop bullying me. All right, actually sorry Mukhovor's gonna serve first They're warming up as we speak under an overcast Sky, I mean it's dark. It's it's weird It is so weird By the way, we can't show the match. Um, it's illegal So unfortunately, we can't show the match But if you want to watch the match, let us know in the chat where you're watching from and then that way we can say, you know The best way to ask is Instead of just yelling like show the match, which I can't do that um Just tell us like I want to watch the match in blah blah wherever you're from and that then someone in the chat Can actually say hey, you can watch it over here So like that's the easiest way to do it rather than just yelling at me and telling me that I should shut the hell up Um, I know I should um Yeah, there you go. Canada. You can watch it on tsn So, yeah If you want to know where you can watch the match just ask if you ask nicely the rest of the chat will help you We're not here to like take you away from the match. We'll point you in the right direction If you want to watch in australia, you can watch it on channel nine There you go. See we're all we want to help you. We want to help you just don't uh As long as you just don't get angry and yell and scream You know if you'd be nice about it, we can actually help you there. There you go Where can you watch in the us? I'm guessing tennis channel, but somebody can uh point you in the right direction We don't want to rob you from watching. I can't show it legally if I had a million billion dollars I'd buy it and I show it for free, but Unfortunately, I'm uh poor So I can't do that All right, here we go. They're warming up We getting ready to go Unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. DeMiro! No matter if it's real or not, Iga is stronger than Cam Curse. Thank you. Well, it's not real. We know that we established that already. It's not real. But, yeah. There you go. Thank you, Chat, for helping everybody out. Hopefully, you can find the match in your part of the world. Okay. They're warming up the Serbs. Even though it's on a cold, it's cold. It's a cold day. It's looking chilly out there today. Yeah, that's it, Gilbert. You can hang out here still. That's the thing. I mean, this channel started five years ago because I was watching the matches and I wanted to talk to somebody about the match. So, even if you find the match, feel free to come back and say hi and, you know, chat amongst everybody. Because some of you might be watching the final alone, or at work, or something. And you might want to, you know, say how cool is that shop from Shfiantec? How good was that tweener? Or something. You know what I mean? So, we are here to get excited together about these matches, too. If you want to be a part of that conversation, you can. Shfiantec straight sets you reckon. Okay. NBC has in the US. There you go. Not here in the UK. Okay. Someone in the UK can point you there. Went from the hottest day yesterday to this weather today. Yeah, it's definitely not as hot yesterday as yesterday. Looks a lot grimmer than yesterday. Let me check what the... So, it is 84 still. So, it's still warm, but... and humid. More humid than yesterday. A little bit windy as well. Bit of a breeze around, but because the rain's on the way, it's looking a little... a little humid, a little, probably a lot very sweaty out there today. If not for cam, I would be watching by myself and wouldn't... probably wouldn't get as excited. There you go, charging bolt. You've been here forever, mate. So, you remember back in the day when we... when there was only like 10 people in the chat, or 20 people in the chat. So, yeah. It's the whole reason why there's literally how this channel started. From me wanting to talk to somebody about tennis while the tennis was on. And here we are. Now we've got a lot of people to talk to. Mukavera aggressive. Mukavera has to be aggressive. And when I say aggressive, she needs to be controlled, but she needs to come to the net. Drop shots as well. She can't just blast the ball like Sabalenka. That's not going to work. She needs to be smart, because Shryontek's better defensively than Sabalenka. So, that's going to be a big key to see what her net game looks like. Also the drop shots, all that stuff as well. Nice, Billy. Nice. We love to hear it. Cam doesn't talk about tennis. Tennis talks about cam. I don't know about that. Mukavera needs to hit angles. I think Shryontek needs to go for the angles a little more today. Mukavera needs to just hit a lot more variety. By the way, Shryontek is going to serve first. They just made an error on the screen. Shryontek is going to serve first in this final. Here we go, Chat. Here we go. The final of the French Open. Shryontek trying to win three out of four, which hasn't been done by many people in the last 20 years. As I mentioned, Justine Enon, Serena Williams, Venus Williams in the last 20 years have done that. Three out of four of the same. Let's have a look at who's going to win. You tell me though. I've got Shryontek in, I'm going to say straights, but you tell me, as we're at the first point underway, Mukavera hits it out. Now there's going to be definite nerves for Mukavera in the first part of this match. We know that. We know that. 15 love. But let's have a look and see what Shryontek is going to look like on serve. I think the first set, Shryontek goes pretty, I think she'll get a break and hold. But the second set, I think, like Hadajmaa might be a tie break. Sort of like the US Open final with Jabur. Now the first set was sort of Shryontek and then after that, Jabur kind of got it together and we ended up having an epic second set. And maybe there's a chance for Mukavera in the second set, but that's my thinking anyway. Shryontek serves in the front of Mukavera. Four-nash Shryontek into the front of Mukavera. Four-nash Shryontek, Mukavera's backhand is a slice. Variety already. Four-hand to backhand again as Mukavera. Into the backhand to Shryontek, backhand to Mukavera with a slice. Shryontek, backhand. Again to the backhand slice of Mukavera. That one goes out. 30 love. Mukavera's not going to be able to go bail. I don't think going toe-to-toe with Shryontek is a smart idea. I think she's got to drop shot, mix it up. She's got to play like, oh, crap. Because if you play like that against her, you're not going to win. 30 love. By the way, rain predicted at 5 p.m. Yes, so we've got about two hours until the rain might hit. So hopefully, hopefully it holds off. Also, we're almost at 500 likes. Appreciate that. 30 love. Second serve. Mukavera steps in. She needs to attack the second serve. Put that pressure on Shryontek straight away. Second serve. Into the backhand to Mukavera. Good return. Shryontek gets it. Mukavera, four-hand on the stretch. And Shryontek goes down the line. Mukavera's there with the backhand slice. That's good. Into the corner. Shryontek hits a winner. Uh-oh. 40 love. Hadajmaia was smacking those returns back though. Mukavera needs to flatten out that shot. Otherwise, Shryontek's going to be too comfortable on serve and Mukavera's never going to break. 40 love. Good luck to both. But Shryontek's my favorite. Shryontek's a lot of people's favorite. I hope she... I am not just because of pride, but I also picked Shryontek because I want to see... I want... I feel like four slams is when people start really taking you... I mean, Osaka won four slams and everyone was like, whoa. Because no one's got four slams right now at the moment. Three's nice. Four is like, okay. And then plus, if she gets the fifth one at the US, it'd be even better. As Mukavera's a lovely drop shot winner. Come on. There's the drop shot she needs. 40-15. Especially winning three out of the four at the French, which is arguably the hardest one to win. Not too many players have won back-to-back French opens either. So she's become... trying to become the first back-to-back champion at the French since Sharapova. Back in... Sorry, Justin Enon. Sharapova couldn't even do it. Justin Enon back in the early 2000s. Sevigraf won twice in a row. Monika Salas did. Chris Everett as well. And Margaret Court back in the 60s. So that's a... that's a big... that's a good... that's a good crop of players. I mean, they're not nobody's. Well known as with a 4-1-4-1 rally now. She's not taking trouble. Mookova comes in with the forehand. Drop shot again. Two drop shot winners in a row from Mookova. 40-30. So yeah, back-to-back French opens. Chris Everett did it a bunch of times. But Chris Everett's probably arguably the greatest champion of all time at the French. Not arguably, I think she is. Margaret Court. Steffi did it a couple of times. And also Monika Salas and then obviously Justin Enon as well. So five players if one back-to-back French opens. Not easy. 40-30. Triante trying to become the sixth. Serve at wide is a fault. Second serve. And Mookova is trying to become another Czech Grand Slam champion, along with Kovitava, along with Krajikava, just to name two. There's a lot of... a lot of Czech players at one. As that goes wide on the return from Mookova. It's one love. It's Fjante in the final. Novotna won a slam back in the 90s as well. So another Czech player. And she's trying to become... she's trying to replicate in terms of achievement. Also Mandelikova. Back in the... Mandelikova back in the day as well who actually converted into playing for Australia for a while, I think, as well. I think at the end of her career. And, of course, Martina, Navratilova, who was from Czechoslovakia until she decided to go to America and play for America. Same with Landel, right? All right, one love for Fjante in the final. Mookova serves. She serves at wide. The Fjante return goes long. Good serve from Mookova. Needs those. All right, one... I'm sorry, 15 love. Yeah, Krajikova was the last Czech champion. You're correct. 15 love. Mookova serves again. Into the Fjante. Back in the Mookova. Sliced into the Fjante. The forehand of Mookova. Back in the Fjante on the stretch. Mookova with the forehand again. Back in the Fjante. Mookova comes in with a volley. Fjante down with a pass. Too good. Now she needs to make those volleys. Not a bad idea. She did that against Sabalenka a lot. Soon as Sabalenka got to the slice, she came charging in. But Fjante's got a much better passing shot than Sabalenka. Also is quicker than Sabalenka. So that does happen. Fjante's... Mookova's got to hit a hell of a volley. Fjante can't get the free ones. 15-0. Serve. Into the Fjante. Back in after Mookova's wide. 15-30. Six minutes. Seven minutes in. Fjante, half a chance to get a break here. 30-15. Sorry, 15-30. I read it wrong. 15-30. Another serve coming up here from Mookova. Serving to the back of Fjante. Return to the front of Mookova. Mookova hits it out. 15-40. Big chance now. Wynn's starting to pick up as well. Big chance. By the way, 3,000 people in the house. Thank you for joining. Appreciate it. Fjante fans always show up. But here we go. A chance from Fjante to break first games. 15-40. 3,100 in the house now. What's up? 15-40. Served into the back of Fjante. Return goes in the front of Mookova. Slice is good. Slice from Fjante. Back to the backhand. I serve Mookova. Into the front of Fjante. Mookova forehand. Down the line. It's out. There's the break. Two love. Fjante starts like that. Two love. With a break. Maybe some nerves. Maybe some nerves from Mookova. Understandable. First Grand Slam final. Biggest match of her life. Against a champion who's been here before. Two love. Svante in the final. Okay. Thank you everybody. We got to 140,000 subscribers. 140k. Bloody hell. Almost down. Now that I said it. Of course I jinxed it. 140k. Jeez. That's a scary number. As that goes in the net now from Mookova. And it's 15 love. Thank you so much everybody who supported the channel over the last couple of weeks at the French. Hopefully you're enjoying the coverage. And don't be a stranger. We've got plenty more to go. We've got Wimbledon coming up in a couple of weeks. Very. Tennis keeps going. It's the sport that never stops. And thank you so much everybody. That's huge. 140k. There's been a stir about why the back of Mookova returned the back of Svante. Mookova with a forehand on the stretch. Goes wide. 30 love. And so far it's all Svante in this one. 30 love. And Mookova trying to shake out the legs. Wimbledon starts. Wimbledon starts on the 3rd of July. But we've got plenty of stuff between. So we're going to be watching a lot. Okay. 30 love. That's what is serving there from Svante. Second serve. Second serve. Second service. Svante. Serves the form of Mookova. Mookova hits it wide on the return. 40 love. And Mookova's nervous. But Svante also is charging at the moment. Not serving great Svante, but winning a lot of second serve points. Mookova's not making her pay for missing the serves. 40 love. 40 love as Svante serves. Into the back of Mookova. Backing out from Svante. Into the backhand slice of Mookova is Svante gets a forehand. Cross court. But it's out from Mookova. 3 love Svante in 10 minutes. This is how Svante plays matches. Okay. 3 love in the blink of an eye. To Meryl. Ega in finals. Other rounds are two different people. To Meryl. Mookova is consumed by nerves already. Yeah. I think, well, it's only one break. It's only one break. So, you know, we're going to be, you know, one break doesn't mean much. But 3 love against Svante is bad. That's a bad start. By the way, thank you so much. K for gifting a membership that went to Gilbert. So, thank you for that. Appreciate it. Gilbert. Congratulations. You are now the latest member. Appreciate that. Thank you, K, for the gift of member as well. 150 K in Wimbledon. I don't know about that. I think 150 K by the end of the year is more realistic. But thank you. Thank you. 140 K is really cool. That's really, that's crazy. I think a year ago we had about 90. So, it's kind of cool. That is what Grand Slam finals should be best of five. Well, I would love this to be a best of five. You know, I, you know, you guys know, I've been here for a minute. I've been talking about winning 5% finals for the ladies for years now. So, I would love that. Unfortunately, I don't think it's going to happen just because, just because it seems like we want that and the players don't and the tournaments don't. So, they're not going to change unless other things, unless the players want it. And at the moment they don't seem to, I don't think any players said they want to play 5 sets. So, all right. Three loves. We're going to find a fine rally. Going down to the back end of Shriyantek. Back in now from Mukubu. He's trying to get on the board here. Back end of Shriyantek. Down the line. Mukubu's there on the stretch with a forehand. Shriyantek in control though. Back end slice from Mukubu. He's in to the forehand of Shriyantek. Again, the forehand of Mukubu. He hits it in the net. And Shriyantek is just dominating the rallies. And it's 15. Keep the wins at 5, 3. Best of 3. Quality of play just isn't there. Well, we don't know that. We haven't seen them play 5 sets. So, how do we know that? How do we know they won't get a second win and play amazing in a fourth? I mean, why do we assume that they can't play? Like, it would be bad quality if it gets longer. 15-0. I mean, Adajmaya Torma was nearly 4 hours and that was pretty fun. Even, best of 5 doesn't mean 5 sets. It means 3 sets, possibly 4. Or 5. So, it doesn't mean it's going to be 5 sets guaranteed. But I'd love to see like a 3, Shriyantek wins 3 sets to 1 or something. You know, it would give the player who is losing a chance still. You know, give him a chance. Is it a 4-0 from Mukavis? Oh, the man in the net again. Mukavis is hitting so many errors. 15-30. Now Shriyantek has made it to 3 Grand Slam Finals and 3 wins in those Grand Slam Finals. In the 2020 French Open, 6-4, 6-1. In the French Open last year, 6-1, 6-3. And the US Open 6-2, 7-6. So, she's never bagled in a final of a slam. She's only breadstick. She gets an ace out wide, Mukavis. First ace of the day, 30-0. So, she's never bagled a final. Nice serve out wide from Mukavis. And like I said, only two players have beaten Shriyantek at the French Open. Sakurai did it last year, sorry, 2 years ago, 6-4, 6-4. And in 2019, Shriyantek lost in the fourth round to one, Simone Halep. And that was 6-1, 6-1. So, she's only lost to Halep and Sakurai at the French Open. She has a 91% winning record. She's trying to extend that today. If she wins today, what's she on now? 27 and 2. So, she's on a 93% winning record at the moment. If she wins today, she'll be 28 out of 30 matches at the French One. Is that math? There's been a lob there from Mukava. That's a good lob. And Shriyantek shanks it wide. Mukava, 40-30. The crowd's going to go for the underdog. We know that. And they give a big shout for Mukava. So, yeah, if she wins today, Shriyantek, she'll have a 93% winning record at the French. I mean, like I said, Rafa-esque. We're talking Rafa numbers here. Madness. Absolutely madness. Each of her first four slant finals like Federer, I mean, yeah. Yeah, she won. Yeah, 4 out of 4 grants. I mean, we're talking... We're going to do different sports. That's like Michael Jordan. 6 for 6. You know, never lost a final. I mean, Shriyantek, if she wins today, 4 out of 4, I mean, makes the finals wins, right? I mean, that's a good record. Compared to someone like me, I don't know. Jabur's got 0 out of 2. Rude's got, you know, 0 out of 2. I mean, if we're talking about the men's side, as that goes out, it's 3-1. Mukava on the board. But, yeah, I mean, not many players win their first four slams in finals. I mean, Barty did win 3 out of 3. But, yeah, I mean, not too many. No, Mukava's on the board. Good to see you at least get a game. No bagel in this set. All right, Shriyantek to serve. By the way, we've got 4,000 people in the house. Actually, 4,100 in the house. Thank you for that. Geez, everyone's here. Thank you for joining. Appreciate it. There's been a serve out wide. The 4,000 of Mukava, but it's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve. Into the 4,000 of Mukava. Return goes into the back of Shriyantek. 4,000 of Mukava. Into the 4,000 of Shriyantek. Cross-court pass. Mukava volleys. Hey, there it is. Shriyantek gets it, though. She's quicker than Saberlinga, but not quick enough. As that goes out from Shriyantek on the forehand push. Love 15. That's the first successful volle that Mukava's hit. As I mentioned at the start of the match, we know what Shriyantek can do. We know what she has to do and what she will do, but it's what Mukava has to do. Drop shots, volleys. So far, she's done a couple of drop shots. That's her first successful volley. I think you mean 0-3 for Rude. That's a bit harsh. That's a bit harsh. You've worn that shirt three days in a row. No, you've been here three days. I've worn that shirt. You weren't here yesterday. Where were you? As we return out of the backhand of Shriyantek falling down from Mukava. Into the forehand Shriyantek. Again, the forehand Mukava on the stretch. Lob goes up. Not good enough. Oh, Shriyantek gets it out. What was that? Backhand swinging volley goes long. Love 30. You might think I wear the same thing every day, but it just means you just show up every other day. Because I've worn this like three times this tournament. Plus, I live alone. Why would it matter if I wore the same thing every day? Maybe I have seven of these. You don't know, do you? Maybe I just have seven of the same outfits. Maybe I am, you know... It's exactly like what Steve Jobs wore the same thing every day. Nobody said he smelled. Love 30. Serving the backhand of Mukava. Mukava hits it out. 15.30. 15.30. I live with the chat. That would be... That's awkward. 15.30. I thought you were married. Like I said, it depends on who asked. 15.30. Serving to the forehand of Mukava. Still a chance for Mukava to break back as we get a slice from Mukava. Backhand of Shriyantek into the forehand of Mukava. Into the backhand of Shriyantek with Mukava. Again to the backhand of Shriyantek. Good depth for Mukava here. Shriyantek with the backhand. Mukava slice goes in. Shriyantek comes to the net though. With the backhand down the line. Great shot up goes the lob. Shriyantek smash. Swinging volley instead. Puts it away. Big yajda there as well. 30.30.30. The only YouTuber who was supporting Djokovic to win. In fact, I picked him to win. 30.30.30. Also picked Shriyantek. Just saying. 30.30.30. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve. Chats for Mukava to break back here. Into the forehand of Mukava. That just hit the baseline. Again from Mukava and she sprays it wide. 40.30. Alright. Chats for Shriyantek. Did a 4-1 in this first set. 21 minutes played. 40.30. Got some check flags in the crowd. Polish flags in there too. 40.30. First as a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Shriyantek second serve. Out to the middle of forehand there from Mukava. Back in Shriyantek again. Mukava to the back of Shriyantek down the line. And wide from Shriyantek. Trying to be a little more aggressive. Didn't work. Douce. I don't remember that show from yesterday. I was too dizzy and wasted. Oh, okay. Just drink responsibly. Thank you. Blee for the dollar. Appreciate that. Thank you for the donation. Douce. Yep. Men's final this time tomorrow. Men's final this time tomorrow. 24 hours. Set your alarm. Douce. Shriyantek hasn't faced a break point yet. She broke super early in the match. Serving the forehand of Mukava. Return goes in the forehand of Shriyantek. Forehand now is wide. We have a break point for Mukava. To get back on serving this final. Shout out to the Philippines. Shout out to the Philippines. What's up? How are you doing? Let me know if you're from the Philippines. One in the chat if you're from the Philippines. Two if you're not. But one if you are. One of you are from the Philippines. In the chat. Want to see how many Filipinos are here. All right. Serving the backhand of Mukava. Good return. Shriyantek gets it. Mukava comes in with a volley. But it's terrible. Not a bad idea. But just didn't quite get into the net it quick enough. Lovely backhand there on the return though. Shriyantek a little bit more topspin than Mukava was hoping. And she just couldn't get to it. Back to Douce. Back to Douce. As we return now. As Mukava hits the backhand into the forehand of Shriyantek. Mukava backhand slice. That goes in the net. Advantage Shriyantek. What were the options again? One if you're from the Philippines. Two if you're not. There's a few ones. What's up? How are you doing? 23 minutes in. Advantage Shriyantek. Advantage Shriyantek. Serve as a fault. Second serve. Second serve Shriyantek to get to 4-1 first set of this final. Serving the backhand of Mukava. Return goes in the backhand of Shriyantek. Mukava with the backhand down the line. That's a great shot Shriyantek gets there. Mukava volleys. And that's how you play tennis. Mukava puts away the backhand volley. That is exactly how she's going to be competitive in this final. Back to Douce. She's got it. Like that was a backhand down line perfect. Slice from Shriyantek. Mukava just cuts it off. With the volley. Perfect play. All right. Douce. Seven and a half minute game. Shriyantek toughest game of the match so far. Douce is with a serve out wide. Mukava return goes in the forehand of Shriyantek. Mukava backhand sliced. Goes out. Mukava throws the racket to the ground. That was not good. Advantage Shriyantek. 27 degrees in England so we're happy. Jeez Dan. You must be on fire. That's crazy. 27 in England is like 100 everywhere else. Not a great shot from Mukava. Not happy about that. Advantage Shriyantek to take the 4-1 lead. Serve out wide. The backhand of Mukava. Return goes in. Shriyantek forehand. Cross caught into the forehand of Mukava. Again to the forehand of Shriyantek. Mukava forehand. Goes down the line. Shriyantek on the stretch to the backhand. Mukava volleys. Another winner. And again the volleys are coming in. Coming good. 30. 27 is like 50 in Australia. Dan look. I would struggle. I struggle in 30 degrees anyway so. The week I moved to the UK was like a heat wave. It was like 32 degrees every day. It's not fun being in a heat wave in England. Because all the houses are built for the snow. So when things get hot. It's so hard to say cool inside. Anyways return now goes in the backhand of Mukava. Backhand from Shriyantek to the forehand of Mukava. Into the forehand of Shriyantek. Oh Mukava in the corner but no Shriyantek is out. The umpire says it's out as well. And it's Advantage Shriyantek. The umpire triple checks. Advantage Shriyantek. Mukava just passed the corner of the court. Shriyantek's got a match now. Mukava is looking settled. Advantage Shriyantek. Nearly 10 minute service game. Serve. Into the forehand of Shriyantek. Sorry Mukava backhand of Shriyantek to the slice. Oh Mukava forehand of Shriyantek. Into the forehand of Mukava. Mukava in the net. Shriyantek toughest test yet. Passes. And it's 4-1. Shriyantek in the first. Alright. How are we doing chat? Nearly 5,000 people here. Thank you for joining. The question! The question, jerk! Thank you for joining. Appreciate it. How are we doing chat? Are we having fun? 30 minute first set. I mean even though the score is 4-1. It's been pretty tough the last couple of games. Been a tough little bit. 27 is off in the UK. Muggy no aircon. Yeah. It's brutal. Mukava has found a rhythm she has. Some good volleys as well. Shriyantek's third French open. Maybe. I mean it's on the way. Are we having fun yet? We should be. Pardon me. I'm having fun. This is a fun final. Shriyantek's now having to play a little bit harder. And that's what you want to see. You want to see competitive final. Mukava is warmed up to the challenge. You're going to watch the CL final. When's that? That's on 140K. Thank you for that. We just hit 140K. So thank you for that. 140,000 subs. That's ridiculous. Mukava will do better in the next set. I am Filipino. Nice. Brian. Any thoughts on Korniva Cam? Korniva. Don't miss something. Who's that? Should I know who that is? Brian. You've lost me, mate. Is that a junior champion? Yeah, okay. Junior champion? No, I have no thoughts. I have no idea. Does she win the Australian Open as well? Is that the same one? Is that the one I'm remembering? Does she win the Australian Open as well? Beat Andreva in the final? Or is that someone else? Is it the same one? She won the AO as well. Jeez, God. Damn. See, look, useless. I've got useless information that comes in handy today. All right. 15 love. I don't know how I remember that. 4-1 to 4-1 rally. As that goes long from Shrionzek, 30 love. So she's won two out of the two. I mean, hey. I know she beat on... Someone beat Andreva in the Australian Open final. And it was her. So she's won back-to-back slams. Yeah, she beat Mira on Andreva. So she's kicking ass. All right, nice. How did our boy go? See, Will. How did he go? Did he win? Cooper? No, he lost in the quarterfinals. Bugger. Don't worry. We're coming for Wimbledon. Backhand and backhand rally. Shrionzek hits another backhand at the slice. Mukova backhand out from Shrionzek down the line. Mukova gets it with the forehand. But it goes long and it's 30-15. So Dino Prismich won the boys singles. And Alina Korniva took out the French Open. She's the third seed, but she'll be number one in the world now, I'm assuming. Yeah, I mean, hey. Not too many players. Not too many juniors win back-to-back slams. In fact, I'll tell you who's the last person to have won two slams in a row at a junior level. I'm about to be proven wrong. Watch this. Yeah, she's won the last two. No, yeah, not too many players. I mean, Belinda Benchage won two slams in a row back in the 2013. So again, not easy. 30-15. And a double-fault. 30-all. Bugger is serving in the sun. The sun's poked out from behind the clouds. It's getting awkward. 30-all. Yeah, so she's the last player since Belinda Benchage back in 2013. So 10 years ago, she won the French Open Wimbledon juniors back-to-back. So that's a long time. And Belinda Benchage, she's top 10. So it's not nothing. And then Pavlia Chankova won the U.S. and Australian Open back-to-back in the 2000s. So it doesn't happen very often. 4-1 to 4-1 rally. As that goes down the line for Shriyantek. Backhand slice in the net from Mukava. And it's 30-40. A chance to get this double break. A chance to get the double break. So going off that, you'd expect, oh well, she might be able to translate her game into the main. I'm sure we're going to keep an eye on her over the next couple of maybe during Wimbledon. She might make a main draw appearance. Is she from Russia? So you probably have to play Qualies. But yeah, on the men's side, no one's really won 2-in-a-row. All right, 30-40. A chance to get the double break. Here's Shriyantek. Backhand return. Mukava goes down the line. That's a great shot, Mukava. Set up with a serve out wide. Open court down the line. Backhand. Back to Deuce. It's on the women's, on the men's side. Sengchun Sin. Chun Sin won back Wimbledon U.S., sorry Wimbledon and French open back-to-back in 2018. Grugatomitrov won Wimbledon U.S. Open back in 2008. And Guillemot Feast won three out of the four junior slams back in 2004. Andy Murray won the U.S. Open that year. The juniors. Big names. Anyway, it's a good serve there for Mukava. Shriyantek puts it in the net. Advantage. Advantage Mukava. But not too many players win. To be honest, she's the first player in 10 years to win two junior titles on the women's side in the same year. Not many players win two slams, two junior slams in a year. So definitely want to watch. Doesn't happen often. Advantage Mukava. Serve is a fold. Second serve. City of 5-2 against Inter. Is that real? Or are you guessing? Is that literally happening now? Or is that just a guess? Serve in the back end of Shriyantek. Back in Mukava. Slice. Into the front end of Shriyantek. Front end Mukava on the stretch. Goes in the front end of Shriyantek. Again, the slice of Mukava. As we're back in Shriyantek. Cross-court. Mukava is there with a backhand. But Shriyantek volleys it away. She can volley too. And we're back to deuce. Back to deuce. Nice volley there from Shriyantek. Trying to get this double break. Can you play juniors and to a level slam at the same time? I'm not sure. Because Andreva didn't play the juniors, I don't think. She played the, I don't know. I'm not sure. I'm sure you can, but I just can't think of anyone who has. Or if there's a rule. First as a fold. Second serve. Champions League is after this. Okay. Champions League is later. Alright, second serve. Mukava. Trying to hang on to this. Trying to hang on to this serve. As she hits a four on her line. Slice Shriyantek goes. Into the front end of Mukava. Drop shot Mukava is good. Shriyantek can't get it. And there's another shot that Mukava got to keep doing. Another drop shot winner. Advantage Mukava. Shriyantek stands far back. Advantage Mukava. Shriyantek is standing really far behind the baseline. And the crowd are going Mukava here. They want to see her get back. They're cheering Mukava. Advantage Mukava. Serve out wide. The back end Shriyantek is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve Mukava. Serve down to the four on Shriyantek. Return goes in. Mukava backhand. Down the line. Shriyantek gets it with a four on cross court. Mukava down the line. That's a good shot. Shriyantek gets it. Backhand to backhand. Slice. Shriyantek does it, but gets the backhand from Shriyantek and then Mukava puts it away. Shriyantek didn't want to come to the net but like I said, Mukava's going to draw her in with the drop shots. And it worked. She holds the game. Four-two Shriyantek. But Mukava hanging on. The drop shots are looking good. And again, like I said, bring Shriyantek to the net. That's not her best place. Even though she can volley, if you bring her in on your terms, you might be able to get the pass like she did. Four-two Shriyantek with the break. Mukava's looking a lot more comfortable in this final now. All right, 35 minutes as well. So it's been a long six games. Four-two. Back to Shriyantek. She struggled in the last game. Let's see if she can hold a little easier here. Serve done deep. Here's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Plane flying overhead. Four-two. Shriyantek serves. Into the backhand of Mukava, returning the net. Bad error. 15-love. Now Mukava has lost the first set a few times this week, including the semi-final, sorry, not including the semi-final, but she did lose the first set against nobody. I lied. 15-love. So both these ladies have not lost the first set at all this week. So someone's going to lose the first set for the first side of this week. That goes out for Mukava at a 30-love. Whoops. We'll just delete that. It's all right. We're not live, are we? Huh? We're live? No, no. 30-love. Striking errors. Yep. Errors, errors, errors. All around. Serve out wide at the front of Mukava. Return goes in the front of Shriyantek. Mukava comes in with the volley. Shriyantek's there, but it's out from Mukava. The volley was just too loopy. And it's 40-love. It's a 5-2 Shriyantek in the first set. So Mukava has played two-three setters. One against Potoruska, where she lost the second set at 6-love. And of course, that Sabalenka match as well. Shriyantek hasn't lost a set all week. 40-love. First serve is a fault. Second serve. 40-love to get to 5-2 here in this first set, Shriyantek. Shriyantek's never lost a set in a grand slam final. So that's a stat. As Mukava heads a return win-up. This is gonna be our biggest TV run. And Mukava's never won a set in a grand slam final. So that's a true stat. The Sabalenka match was rigged, was it? Was it because you lost? It sounds like somebody lost their bet. If you lost the bet that day, then it's rigged. If you had won, you're probably buying a Lamborghini. 40-15 Shriyantek serves to get to 5-2 in this first set. Serve doesn't hit the back end of Mukava. Return goes in the back end of Shriyantek. Mukava backhand is good. Shriyantek gets it with the forehand down the line, but it's out for Shriyantek. 40-30. 40-30. Now it's getting tough. By the way, full house in the house. Massive crowd for the final, of course. 40-30. Serving to the back end of Mukava. Return to the back end of Shriyantek. Back end of Mukava is into the forehand of Shriyantek. Mukava backhand on the stretch. As Shriyantek gets the backhand, down the line. Mukava gets with the forehand into the back end of Shriyantek. Mukava hits it out. Shriyantek takes the game 5-2. Shriyantek in the first set, but Mukava, like I said, Mukava is in this match a little bit more now. Unfortunately, she got off to a slow start and now she's down a break, but this match has been very even since probably about three love. It's been a very close match, at least from then on. Maybe not the scoreboard, but it's been close on the games. Alright, we've got 5,000 people in the house. Almost at 1,000 likes. Can we get to 1,000 likes before the end of this set? So close. Questions. Quick fire round of questions. Throw them at me. I'm going to answer them as quickly as possible. Tennis-related, please. Tennis-related questions. Go. How are the conditions? There is a little bit of a breeze, but it's more so the shade in the sun. Shade in the sun. Like you're serving in the shade and then the sun comes out and you get blinded. So it's a little bit overcast. It is windy, but yeah. Will Murray win? Sure. What's a camp curse? It's a lie. It's just a funny joke that the chat liked to laugh at, because it's not even real. Who's going to win the US Open this year? Probably Rebecca and I, maybe. Maybe. Server slippery? A little bit. It's a little bit slippery. No one's fallen over yet, though. Odds for enroute winning? Very unlikely. Who presents Winner's Trophy? I don't know. Who's here to do the Winner's Trophy? We'll find out. I'm sure they'll show on the screen who's sitting courtside. Can Naomi win another slam? Yes. Osaka will come back and win. All right. Mukova serving to stay in the set. Four out of four out now. Sfiantech. Five, two in the first. And the drop shot in the net from Mukova. Love 15. Who wins the doubles? I'd love Fernandez to win it with Townes and Nut. That'd be cool. Best one-handed backhand or whatever? Probably Stan for Rinka. Love 15. Such a powerful one-hander. Or Becker or Lendl. I mean, they had pretty powerful backhands as well. All right. First serve to the foul. Second serve. Biggest threat for Djokovic or Wimbledon? Medvedev. Love 15. Backhand return goes to the backhand of Mukova. Four out from Sfiantech into the front of Mukova. Drop shot is not good enough. Mukova's going to have to hit a backhand volley in the net, though. And Sfiantech's too quick. Drop shots have to be perfect. Love 30. Chance for Sfiantech to win the set right now. Lovely hitting there from Sfiantech. She's reading the drop shot much better now. And she's fired up as well. Throw on the fist. Love 30. Serve now Mukova. Into the front of Sfiantech. Return the bucket back into Mukova. Mukova hits it out. Love 40. We've got three set points. For Igor Sfiantech. Again, we're almost at 900 likes. Thank you for that. Don't forget to like if you haven't already. Love 40. Sfiantech to take the first set here. Love 40. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Down the tee, the front of Sfiantech. Return goes into the front of Mukova. Into the back end of Sfiantech. Mukova volleys. Sfiantech. Slice. Lobb. Mukova with the back end. Sfiantech is able to forehand. Mukova behind the back but she can't get it. There's the first set. 6-2 Sfiantech. And look, Mukova got off to a bad start. Sfiantech took advantage. And then took the set. But there were a couple of encouraging games there. But unfortunately Mukova serving second to the second set is going to be tough. First set. 6-2. Sfiantech is on the bathroom. But look, Mukova is... She's doing a lot of things that are a good idea. But unfortunately she's not able to do it consistently. That's the problem. She's playing drop shots and volleys and doing all the things that we're saying she should do. But fortunately she's playing Sfiantech. So that's always going to be a nightmare. Mukova in three you reckon. Find out. She needs to put a lot more together. Wish the bakery's open. Well, the bakery is open today but it's not open for this match. Or for this set. Because the bakery's open. We can go to the bakery if it happens. Mukova needs best of five. One day. Maybe one day. So apparently the schedule's after tomorrow according to the internet. What am I watching the final? Yeah, so the final's on at the same time tomorrow. Or about actually a little bit earlier than today. So yeah. See you tomorrow. Men's final. Same time. It's going to rain tomorrow though apparently. So let me check. If the rain's going to affect the final. And if we're going to play under a roof or not. So tomorrow it's supposed to rain maybe in the morning. But around midday. We could have the final could start under a roof. And if it starts under a roof. It ends under a roof. So we could have it under the roof final tomorrow. The only time we have a match that's interrupted by rain could be the final of the men's tournament. How crazy is that? That would be pretty funny. Does it help be the player? I don't know. I mean last year's semi-finals were under the roof. And who did Rude play in the semis? He played Chillich and he beat him in four. Chillich ain't Djokovic. But yeah. We might have an indoor final tomorrow shout. That's going to be wild. That's kind of crazy right? Rude will lose badly. I reckon Rude gets a set. I'm optimistic. I reckon he gets a set. I don't know who this guy is but he looks famous. Does anyone know who the guy on the TV was? Giovanni! Can we get some solutions for Giovanni? I'm glad. I'm happy that you won. That's very generous of you to donate 62 Euro. No more Subway? Okay. Thank you. I won't. Hopefully there's a... Actually, I did have pizza tonight from a very much... There's an Italian... Well, a pizza place around here. It's a pizza place. It's a pizza place. It's a pizza place. It's a pizza place. A pizza place around my house that's... There's like more traditional pizzas. Like wood fire... You know, pizzas from... Like Italian pizzas. So much more... Much more... More... Not American style. More homemade... Italian style. So I've already got pizza like that. So yeah. No pineapple. There was no pineapple on that pizza. But thank you for the 62. That was very generous. Thank you, Chat, for a... Yeah. Definitely... Yeah. Hopefully you keep winning. In the second set. Boli, Giovanni, I know you... I think you've been in Chat too. Is your name the same in Chat? I know some people have different names in Chat. But I appreciate that. That's very generous again, mate. You didn't have to do that. And also, Carol, thank you for coming back for another month. Look over within three sets. Mark my words. When that happens, nothing happens. So... Let's see. Hawaiian pizza with pineapple. That is not an Italian pizza. Italian pizzas are like... Margarita pizzas. Come on, Neil. Don't ruin pizza with pineapple, Chat. Come on. All right. Take two. First set. Can Mukova fight back? Let's see. There's going to fall in now. Back in Shriyantek. Back in out from... Mukova into the Faunish Shriyantek. Mukova with the forehand. Down the line. That's a good shot. Shriyantek gets it. Mukova volleys. Oh, that's a very nice volley. Shriyantek gets it. Wide goes Shriyantek. But... As I said, there's a lot of things Mukova did right in the first set. The only thing is that she went down early in the set. Down three. Love. And then that's when she started playing well. She needs to play well. Almost immediately. And she has done that with a good volley. Love 15. Love 15. So don't ruin pizza with pineapple. Is that what I said? Anyways, I don't know what I said. But yeah. Pineapple pizza? No. It's not a thing chat. It's not a thing. Love 15. Shriyantek serves. Into the Fauna Mukova return. Goes long. 15 all. Back to the tennis. Food's not the top. Thank you, Giovanni. 15 all. 15 all. Shriyantek serves again. Into the Fauna Mukova. Good body serve. Mukova gets it back. Shriyantek goes down the line. Mukova passing. Shot is too good though. Shriyantek had an easy backhand. She went straight to Mukova. Unbelievable. And it's 15-30. Little chance for Mukova here to take this first. Little bit of a lead for the first time today. Thank you, Mythical, for becoming a member as well. Appreciate that. 15-30. A little chance here. Shriyantek serves. A fault. Second serve. Big point coming up. Almost an hour played as well. This has not been short this match. Even the scores suggest it has been quick. 15-30. Second serve. That goes into the Fauna Mukova. Return goes into the backhand of Shriyantek. Back into Mukova sliced. Into the Fauna Shriyantek. Shriyantek goes down the line. Mukova gets into the backhand of Shriyantek. Mukova. Shriyantek backhand. Mukova into the Fauna Shriyantek. Mukova now with the forehand on the stretch. Shriyantek's there with the forehand of her own. Mukova again on the stretch down the line. Shriyantek backhand. Mukova there with the slice. She got it. Mukova hit it wide. Did she get to that though? It looked like a double bounce anyways. That was Helgaruna. Too early. Too early. Too soon. Now she got there. She got there. But then she's completely stuffed up the rest of it. 30-all. Great rally. Great hustle from Mukova to the last shot. 30-all. Longest rally of the match. 19 shots. It's not a chance for Mukova to maybe get a break. In this second set. Early break. Shriyantek serves the fault. Was she trying to hit the clock? I think she was. I think she was trying to hit the... Hit it to a fan in the front row. Serving to the backhand of Mukova. Shriyantek's there with the forehand. Mukova backhand. Cross court in the net. 40-30. Chance for Shriyantek to hold serving this first game. But last time they played. Four years ago. 17-year-old Shriyantek. Taking on Mukova. First set. Shriyantek 1-6-4. But then Mukova won the second set. 6-1. So let's see if that happens. 40-30. Let's see if Mukova can remember those times. A little bit of different situation, but still. Same player. Same last-name opponent. Different player from four years ago. Backhand to backhand. As Mukova goes to the forehand of Shriyantek. Into the backhand of Mukova. Shriyantek just hit the ball a little bit. Lupia with a forehand now. Attacking Shriyantek now with the backhand. But Mukova hits it long. Shriyantek with a forehand. And it's one love Shriyantek in the second. Murray takes the first set. 7-6 does he? Okay. One love Shriyantek in the second. So that first set we had four winners. Four errors from Shriyantek. Ten errors. Sorry. Ten winners. Nine errors from Mukova. Two aces as well. Mukova's first serve though. Is not really working that well. That's because Shriyantek is getting a serving. Not serving too many first serves in, but she's getting a lot of first serve points. Shows how maybe Shriyantek's been a little more aggressive on her first serve and not allowing Mukova to attack the first serve like maybe what her dad's mind did the other day. That's interesting to see how that looks. One love Shriyantek. She got a set on serving the second. How long has it been since I've bought a chicken? Like a month or two? One love Shriyantek. Mukova serves. A fold. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back of Shriyantek. Four down from Mukova. Again into the back of Shriyantek to the forehand. Mukova back in her Shriyantek cross-court. Mukova gets it with a slice. It's a bit of a drop shot. Shriyantek hits the tape and it goes out. That's unlucky. Just trampolined off the net. Just bang. 15 love. Shriyantek. 15 love. By the way chat, give me your prediction of the second set. What's it going to be? And who's going to win it? What's the score going to be? I want to see if anyone can get it right. So we're almost at a thousand likes as well. Thank you for that. Appreciate that. There's a bit of serve in the net. Oh no, it's off. Hit the tape and went out. Second serve. Mukova. Shriyantek's looking aggressive. Second serve in the back of Shriyantek. Back in her Mukova. Out. 15 all. Mukova. Attacked on the second serve. 15 all. That's a Shriyantek. A lot of Shriyantek. 6-2-6-3-6-4-6-2-6-3. Or Mukova 7-6. 6-4, okay. Interesting. It's very close. Hey, a thousand likes. You bloody legends. Thank you for that. Appreciate it. A thousand likes. It's awesome to see. Thank you for enjoying the streams. Hopefully having fun. Uh... Sissypasta and Bedosa dating. Probably, but it doesn't matter. Does anyone else not care? Or is it just me? Am I the only one who just doesn't give a shit about it? I couldn't give a stuff. Return. I didn't care that Baratini was dating Tomatowicz. I don't care about Sissypasta and Bedosa. That goes in the net there from Mukova and it's 15-30. I don't know why. It's like, I get it. People are interested. It's like interesting, but I'm just like, I really couldn't care. Like, good on them. Great for them. That's great. Good for them. But I don't really care. I don't care. If you care, that's cool. But it's just not. I just don't really care. I don't care who dates who. I really don't. And I have no comments on it because good for them. Good for them. That's a good shot. Up goes a lob again from Shiantek Mukova with a smash. Hits it out. Gross. That was terrible. 15-40. Two break points. Two break points, Shiantek Mukova just gave them to her without much of a hope. I mean, that was just a big, big old shank. To be fair, she was staring into the sun. So that, you know, that probably hurt. But man, that was not good. 15-40. I wonder how Bedosa would deal with the parents. That'd be interesting. That's an interesting dynamic. 4-1 to 4-1, Raleigh. As again, with Mukova down the line, Mukova hits it out. There's the break. Two lob, Shiantek with a set and a break. I mean, could you see Bedosa sit next to City President Mum? That will be interesting when we watch that happen. That's funny. But everything else, I don't care. That would be interesting, though. To see Bedosa sit next to Steph's parents, where they're fighting awkwardly. This is awkward. That's the only thing that's funny about it. It would be interesting about it. Because Bedosa is going to watch Steph at Wimbledon, right? She asked to. I mean, well, she doesn't have to, but I mean, the partners are always watching, right? So we'll see. It would be interesting how she fits in the dynamic of the family coaching box. Anyways, back in now from Shiantek, sorry. Watching the wrong player. Winner down the line. Another approach shot there from Mukova, but Shiantek just too good. Lovely backhand winner. Almost an hour played here. Things are starting to get a little quicker in this final. Shiantek running away with it. We're going to serve now out wide in the backhand of Mukova. But it's a fault. That's a very late call. Shiantek out the chair. It's a shame if this is in because Shiantek that was a fault. Shiantek would have had an easy smash to put away. But it was called a fault. Second serve. Second serve. 15 love. Second serve. The return goes into the backhand of Shiantek. Sliced there from Mukova. Into the front of Shiantek. Again to the front of Mukova. Shiantek backhand. Again to the front of Mukova. Into the front of Shiantek. This is good. Shiantek gets it. Back in our slice again. Mukova is a drop shot. But it's in the net. 30 love. 30 love. Chance gets a 3 love here in the second. And look chat. I know I can already see some of the comments about how this is not interesting or whatever. But let's just appreciate how good Shiantek is. I mean this is an appreciation match. It might not be a competitive tennis match. We got that with Mukova Sabalenka. But just... Mukova is not nobody. She's been playing well all year. She just beat Sabalenka. She's also been playing very well this year. But Igor Shiantek on clay is ridiculously good. And I think she's just proving that. Yeah Mukova is not playing her best in the final. But goddamn Shiantek is a clay court beast. So I appreciate that. Alright second serve. 30 love. And also this is an over-yet. It's only one breaker serve and that's... Doesn't mean much. I'm going to return now from Mukova who hit the winner. Bang! Down the line. There you go. The female Nadal. I mean... Yeah. She's as dominant on clay as Raffer is. Or at least as dominant compared to her rest of her tour. You know she's lost three clay court matches in the last two years. And if Rowdy was here he'd tell us more. But I don't think he's here yet. But yeah. She's lost three clay court matches in the last two years. She serves now the back of Mukova. Return goes long from Mukova and it's 40-15. Raffer. You know Raffer Nadal. The guy who plays on clay is pretty good on clay. Alright just over an hour play. Shiantek to go up three love in the third... a second. Three love in the second. I don't know how this match is going. Then tell them to make it five sets. This is the perfect time to make this five sets. Right? If this was five sets then maybe we'd get more bang for our buck. Or maybe she'd bagle the third as well. As we're to serve now the back hand of Mukova. Four Nasriontek to the four Nadal Mukova. Again to the back of the Shiantek. Mukova with the back hand. Into the four Nasriontek. Into the back hand of Mukova. Back hand of Mukova sliced. Goes long. Three love Shiantek. She is dominating. Hey finders. Two years. Thank you for the 24 months. Appreciate that. Thank you for that. Jeez finders. Who else has been here for two years? I don't know. Not too many. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. To Meryl. People already think Igor won because Saba lost in Rabakana with Drew. Not because she played well. If anyone says that they've lost their minds. Because Shiantek didn't win because Saba Linka lost. She plays Saba Linka in the final. More competitive maybe but result probably similar. Straight set Shiantek in this final. Playing Rabakana on clay I think Shiantek beats her. Shiantek with Drew against Rabakana. That's why she won Rome. I mean if we want to make excuses and not give anyone credit but no Shiantek is that bloody good on clay and she would have beaten both of them if she played them. She would have beaten both of them. You know that. Alright. Look above. Gotta get on the board here. Now again just to kind of like clarify how good Shiantek is on clay not just this year but in the last three years. Since 2020. Because Rowdy's not here so I'm going to have to be Rowdy. And give you the Shiantek stats. On clay since 2020 let's just go with the whole career. Screw it. She's only lost 16 matches on clay in her entire career Shiantek. Entire career. That's five years old but it's entire career. She's only lost 16 matches. One of those was a retirement to Rabakana. On the WTA on clay nine losses. Nine losses. She's lost to Rabakana. Sabalenka Garcia. All top ten players. Sakuri top ten player. Bardi great player. Halep great player. She lost to Mukova on clay. One of the nine and also Ruz and Herzog as well. So two random losses but the others are Mukova who she's about to get redemption against now. Halep Bardi Grand Slam champion. Sakuri top ten. Garcia top ten. Sabalenka Rabakana. No one beat Shiantek on a clay court. Not just anybody. But also, you can probably discount anywhere between before the French Open 2020. So the loss against Halep in the French Open 2019, she was a kid. Ruz in 2020 before the French, still not there. Mukova, 17 year old back then was Shiantek and also Herzog. So since winning the French Open in 2020 she lost to Bardi, Sakuri, Garcia, Sabalenka and Rabakana. That's five. Five top ten players. I mean that is insane. And one of those was a retirement because she against Rabakana. She lost to Garcia last year, Sabalenka this year, Bardi three years ago. So Bardi two years ago and then Sakuri at the French defending the title at the French which maybe that's why she was nervous. I know people are going to get annoyed because it's not the final that everybody wanted but she is insanely good on clay. Five top ten players, only five since 2020 have beaten her on clay. Five different players. Five top ten players. It's crazy. And it's 15 off. As we return now from Mukova. That's a winner. 30-15. Crazy. She's the best clay quarter on the planet, no doubt. Stop comparing to Rafa. Well who would you compare her to then? She's the best clay player in the world on the women's side. So it's Rafa. 30-15. Mukova serves. Fault second serve. Yeah amazing record. Miles ahead of everyone. Yep. It sums it up. It does, doesn't it? Serving the backhand of Shrionsek Faunef from Mukova in the Net. 30-Oh! Rafa Ella. Is that who she is? All right. 30-Oh! Chance to get this double break. Mukova is in 20 unforced errors which hasn't updated yet. But it is. It's not her best performance. But that's just the pressure of playing with Shrionsek as well. I mean, yeah, you got to play in the Grand Saint Final. But man, you got to play this lady as well. The double nerves. 30-Oh. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Shrionsek. Backhand now from Mukova. To the forehand of Shrionsek. Into the forehand of Mukova. Shrionsek, forehand down the line. Mukova with the backhand. Crosscourt of the backhand of Shrionsek. Into the backhand of Mukova. Again. Oh, is that a winner? All right. Mukova. 40-30. Now it is only one break of serve. So Mukova shouldn't definitely won't be giving up yet. 40-30. She's got to take a break if she gets a point, a break point in the next couple of games. Because this point in the first set Mukova had chance to get back on serve straight away. Unfortunately, he didn't take it at 3-2 and 3-1. Also, 2-1 Yeah, 3-1. And she didn't take them. Serving volume Mukova. And the volume is too good. And I don't mind that either. The serve volume from Mukova. I feel like she needs to do a bit more of a chip charge though on the return. Let's see what she can do. She can get back in this final. 3-1 Shriyantek in the second. 10RGs is a real possibility for Shriyantek. I mean, look, that's what they said about Justin in it and she retired at like 28, so I don't want to say Shriyantek can win. I mean, if she wins 5, that is incredible. She's already halfway there if she wins today. That would be incredible if she won 5. Now I tell you, if she wins today Shriyantek she is in very interesting company. Because not too many players in the open area won 5 slams. As we return now from Mukova back in Shriyantek into the back of Mukova. Bit of a lob into the front of Shriyantek. Mukova there with the forehand down the line. Shriyantek backhand down the line of Mukova into the back of Shriyantek. Mukova backhand Slice is good. Into the front of Shriyantek through the slice of Mukova. Dropshot is not really a dropshot, but Shriyantek over hits it anyway. Okay. Weird. Love 15. So right now she's on 3 slams. 4 slams. Davenport. Capriati. Bardi. Kerber. All won 3 slams. 4 slams. Kleisters. Sanchez-Vicario. Osaka. And Mann-Lakova. Have won 4. If you win 5 slams you share a pover in Hingis. So that's she's starting to get into that range of I mean it's very hard to get 20 slams. But it's not very hard to be top 10 all time. At least she's close to that. As that goes, why should Shriyantek love 30? Only 4 plays in the opening if I had won 15 or more. But there's not that many players with 5 to 10. And she's not that far away from that. So that could be fun. You know what the best thing is though? Nehemi Osaka is not that old. And she's on 4. So if Osaka came back and I think she will come back with added motivation now that she's a daughter. She will have a daughter. Osaka and Shriyantek trying to get as many slams as possible. It'll be so fun to watch. I'd love to see that battle. Add her to the mix of Rebak and Sabalenka. I mean what a great 4 that would be. 4 on the back end as that goes down the line and a winner. And then Chuck and Simone Halle for fun. Osaka's 25. So same age as Sabalenka. I mean it would be a great 5 if we had and bring back Bardi for fun too. Why not? Mike. Thanks Cam. No worries thanks for the 2. Appreciate it mate. Here we go. 15-30. Serving to the forehand of Mukova. Foyne there from Shriyantek. The slice of Mukova. Foyne has Shriyantek as a winner. It's 30 all. These are the little chances. Not on Clay. Osaka's not on good on Clay but Osaka she was Queen of the US Open Australia Open for at least 3 years there. She did dominate that tournament for a couple of years. Both of those tournaments. So I'd love to see it. 30 all. 3 on Shriyantek in the second. Serve. Nope. You feel like Mukova's got a break now. Got a break now. Yeah. Now it was a hardcore Queen. Exactly. Serving the backhand of Mukova. Foyne Shriyantek in the forehand of Mukova. Down the line of the backhand of Shriyantek on the stretch. Mukova gets the break point. Shriyantek gets it wide. Here's the chance. Mukova's got to take it. Only a second break point of the day. It's almost the exact same as what happened in the last set. In the first set I should say. The exact same thing. Can Mukova break? I don't think Shriyantek's rattled. I think she's just... I mean the same thing happened. She's serving in the sun as well. So maybe a little bit blind by the sun down the far end. All right. 30-40. Break back point Mukova. Serving the backhand of Mukova. Return goes into the backhand of Shriyantek. Mukova forehand. Mukova in control. And forehand of the stretch is a winner. Okay. Let's not count chickens. 3-2. Shriyantek leads. But Mukova takes the break back. Match. We have a match. Okay. 25 minutes in. 5,000 people in the house. Thank you for that. Over 1,000 likes. Appreciate. And Mukova finally takes that opportunity. She only had two chances and that's her second one. Smokes it down the line as well. On the forehand as well. That's a huge forehand. All right. Here we go. 3-2. She's got a hold now. She gets broken. It's all for nothing. 3-2. Recap of the match. Shriyantek has been herself. Mukova was shaky at the start. Was a little nervous at the start. Got broken. Couldn't get back. But now Mukova is in the set. She's been playing well, Mukova. She's been playing well. But, um... Yeah. She's just not... She hasn't been putting it together consistently until now. Let's see what's up. Smartass Chat. Dawn, you started it. It's not putting the chickens in the chat. It was a kind... It was just a saying. Cam, did you see that Apostolos left Steph? Is that a joke? Are you joking because of Bodosa? Is that what you're joking? Are you kidding? Is that a joke or is that actually a thing? Or is that a joke? You're just kidding me, right? You just want to say... He left him. He went to Bodosa instead. Bodosa is the coach now. Come on. You're better than that. All right. Here we go. Mukova back in the match. Let's see if she can... The whole service. She volleys it down the line in the net. She didn't take too good. Love 15. Mukova had that volley. I think she hit the smash and just stood there and watched it. She didn't take was too good. It's on Instagram, is it? Harshal, send it to me. You've been here for a while so I know you're not going to just troll me. I thought you were making a joke. Send it to me. What do you mean? Send it to me on Twitter because I want to... If this is real, this is big news. Of course this stuff happens when... Again, if you troll... If this is a troll, mate. All right. Love 15. You're messing with me. Love 15. Serving the backhand of Shriyantek. Return the forward of Mukova. Backhand slice Shriyantek. Mukova's there with the forehand. Into the back of Shriyantek. Mukova's backhand to the forward of Shriyantek. Into the forward of Mukova. Forehand Shriyantek on the stretches in the net. 15 all. 15 all. Slip it over a little bit as well. You send it on Instagram, did you? Please don't be a troll. Please don't troll me, mate. As we get a fault from... You didn't send me this cringey dance, did you? Did you send it to... Did you? You're going to send it to the Tennis Talk Instagram down below. Anyways, return the net for Shriyantek. 30, 15. I logged on to Instagram. First thing I see is this is dance. And I don't even want to talk about it. Harshal, you haven't even sent it to me, mate. Oh, did you send me on Twitter, did you? Oh, here we go, okay. Whoa, okay. This is interesting. Yoko Bidosa, if you know what I mean. 30, 15. Is that too soon? Has been a return going out from Shriyantek in its 40, 15. Paola... Oh, no. Whoops. We'll talk about that later. Okay, 40, 15. Mukava's back in this match. Thank you, Harshal, for sending me that and thank you for not trolling me. Appreciate it. It's a lot of text. I can't read it all right now. But I'll read it later. Only one person got the... Look at the joke. That's funny. All right, Mukava with a good serve. 3-3 in this second set. Here we go. Here we go. Mukava from 3 Love Down. He gets a little 3 All. Can she hang on though? Because, of course, Shriyantek's serving first. All right. Yeah, there's a lot of text. So it's a lot of reading. Yeah. So he stepped away, which is interesting. So I wonder who's going to take over as the coach. All right, 3-3. Is it a serve? That's a foul. Second serve. That's interesting. And I get... I reckon it's a good move. Great move. And it's great that his dad was the one I'm backing off. Paul Iberdos is the coach. Okay, confirmed. New girlfriend or coach? Who knows? Mukava hits it wide. 15 Love. 15 Love. 15 Love. Interesting to see who he gets as a coach now because he kind of needs one. Who's on the market? Which coaches are on the market? 15 Love. And that's a let from Shfiontek. His dad... His dad... The second I read of that text was his dad stepped away. Agassi? I don't think Agassi's a king. What about Boris? Boris Becker? He's not allowed to go to UK, though. I was going to serve now the four end of... Mukava four and a half from Shfiontek, Mukava hits it wide. 30 Love. He didn't step away. I read the last part saying the journey was not... Oh, is it just like a big old speech about... I mean, I thought it was... Oh, is it just a big old speech? It's got nothing to do with anything. No. That's annoying. All right, anyway, it's four out of four. I'd rally 30 Love as that goes down the line and wide from Mukava 40 Love. Like I said, I'm going to have to read that later because too much text. What about Cam Williams? He's available? No. I'm busy. I have a job. I'm busy. If I go coach Steph, then I'm... What the hell were you guys be doing? We wouldn't all be able to hang out and do this stuff anymore. 40 Love. Shfiontek to get back to lead. Four end return from Mukava to the four end Shfiontek. Four end Mukava into the backhand of Shfiontek. Mukava with a four hand again to the back of Shfiontek into the back of Mukava. Sliced to the back of Shfiontek. Mukava backhand into the four end Shfiontek down the line of the backhand of Mukava. Backhand Shfiontek again into the four end Mukava to the backhand of Shfiontek. Mukava by the way with a four hand again to the backhand of Shfiontek to the backhand slice of Mukava. Backhand Shfiontek down the line is too damn good. Shfiontek back in front four three in the second. This match is getting interesting. It's getting a lot more interesting now. By the way, we've got over a thousand people in the house. And over a thousand likes. Thank you so much everybody again. Thank you so much for the continued support. Appreciate it. I think this tournament by accident we've watched more WTA than ATP. Not a, we're not trying to prove a point but man, I mean that just shows how good WTA is right now. And especially Shfiontek, we've watched her every day of the journey. We've watched every match she's played this week this year actually so yeah. Thank you for joining us and we have the men's fight on the morrow of course with Djokovic going for 23. Rude trying to get his third chance make it lucky but man we just keep I mean ridiculous amount of people here five and a half thousand people so thank you appreciate the continued support. Important game coming up. Yep, this is huge because if Shfiontek breaks, she serves the match. No, she serves for the championship it's a little bigger than the match but if Mookova can hold I mean then we've got something to think about for three as we get a serve from Mookova huge game from Mookova she just come back from three love serve is good the return goes in the 400 Mookova back in Shfiontek Mookova back in Shfiontek down the line is good Mookova gets it with the forehand cross-court Shfiontek forward to forehand as Mookova goes down the line to hell of a shot Shfiontek slice in the net Mookova down the line winners lovely forehand down the line perfect precision and it's 15 love 15 love another serve another serve coming up down the tee is good return goes in to the 400 Mookova back in Shfiontek on the stretch Mookova volleys drop volley oh what a shot Alcarez would be proud of that shot 34 30 love second get a second place get a frisbee I think the women's second place trophy is a plate right let me see what what got one last year I think it's a rectangle plate oh no it's a frisbee it is literally a frisbee it's an ashtray it's a small frisbee it's not like the Australian open you get a captain America shield at the Australian open yeah you get literally a frisbee it's it's a frisbee 30 love a a circular piece of metal 30 15 good return for Shfiontek 30 15 get an oversized ashtray you get a dinner plate alright 30 15 it's like this big it's a frisbee it's a frisbee 30 15 it's great it's great if you have pets perfect it's a metal frisbee okay 30 15 serve it while the back end of Shfiontek volley from Mookova okay up goes a lob the smash puts it away what a serve volley from Mookova 40 15 very nice from Mookova good change up easy to pack in a suitcase yeah 40 15 to level things up to level things up here in this second set Mookova and she's putting it all together the scoreboard's now getting some reflecting what her game is being like which is good great it was a good smash too she's been struggling on the smash today 40 15 Mookova serves down the tee Shfiontek returns shank goes into the back end of Mookova 40 Shfiontek into the front end of Mookova on the stretch and out from Mookova 40 30 40 30 40 30 another serve 40 30 serve now for Mookova great to see a more competitive second set we almost didn't get it three lob people were counting it out 40 30 40 30 serving to the front end of Shfiontek return the back end of Mookova goes in the front of Shfiontek Mookova backhand Shfiontek thought it was out from Mookova and Shfiontek in the net Mookova 4-4 in the second I think Shfiontek thought it was long she kind of hesitated and then made the error all right 4-4 in the second Mookova making a fun now Shfiontek's two games away from this title lifting her a third time first time in 2020 second time last year third time today if she can get two more games back to Shfiontek she's got a serve 4-4 Shfiontek with a serve joining us is three lob Shfiontek in the second set Mookova was looking absolutely buried she's fought back well what do I say chat is not a comeback unless what 4-4 Shfiontek serves a fault by the way the sun down Shfiontek's end she's down the far end of the court the sun come out it's going to be a bit awkward maybe not a comeback unless you win exactly all right 4-4 serving the forehand of Mookova backhand from Shfiontek is out lob 15 unless the omelette's ready nope you haven't been paying attention um but LA has an LA you are you win you're the first person to answer that question so congratulations I paid attention in Kemp's center school thank yes I think some of you won't hear that day when we said that we say it every like almost every day gotta be here more often lob 15 Shfiontek serves a fault second serve over 6000 people in the house appreciate that second serve Shfiontek in a little trouble second serve in the backhand of Mookova for now Shfiontek is long okay lob 30 Shfiontek getting a little annoyed she's getting a little angry lob 30 she had the French open wrapped up about 10 minutes ago when she was up three lob maybe 15 now things are getting really interesting appreciate the hard work appreciate I mean you guys gotta watch so appreciate the watch thank you for watching lob 30 the sun is down the far edge Shfiontek's not liking it serve serve now Shfiontek the crowd's getting crazy serve into the backhand of Mookova return goes into the foolish Shfiontek Mookova on the stretch down the lines good Shfiontek with the backhand backhand of Mookova drop shot Shfiontek's gonna get there Mookova gets it with a pass it's a lob Shfiontek backhand on the stretch lob back up smash bounce Mookova smash is out 15 30 but Mookova had a chance to get to lob 40 there was a big chance the drop shot was nice the lob was nice but Shfiontek's defense too good Shfiontek's defense that high lob was awkward and Shfiontek has been struggling with the smash all day she's hit maybe like two good ones that was not one of them 15 30 15 30 Shfiontek serves again a fault second serve second serve 15 30 big point here Mookova's gonna attack second serve into the front of Mookova down the lines good Shfiontek gets with the forehand into the front of Mookova who hits it out 30 all this might be where the match is this set is won and lost because if Shfiontek holds Mookova might be thinking man I have my chance and might get broken to lose the set and the match so this is massive it's almost as if Mookova needs to win this game now third set it's right here 30 all Shfiontek serves into the front of Mookova return goes into the front of Shfiontek Mookova gets a break point 30 40 Shfiontek hits it out here's the chance here it is remember Shfiontek's never lost a set in a Grand Slam final she's won every set she has played a tie break but she's never lost a set in a Grand Slam final will she deal with it if she does 30 40 break point Mookova to take the lead as all the everyone's shouting Shfiontek starts to serve 30 40 serve Shfiontek serve that while that is a fault it's a crowd cheer second serve second serve Shfiontek taking her time second serve is a let's Jesus anyone else's palm sweaty 30 40 second serve let Shfiontek will serve again another second serve break point second serve Shfiontek is a double fault and you just knew when it was a let you thought man she better not get this in the net she does and there's the break Mookova to serve for the second after being down three love she's won five of the last six games Mookova but you just felt like as soon as she missed that first serve and then that second serve was a let the second second serve you thought that's probably going to go in the net okay the nerves as Shfiontek she has them too she has them too alright now Mookova's got to serve this set out that's a whole another thing to take us to a third alright yeah who's all those people complaining unbelievable unbelievable vim no hate to Karo but everyone knew it would be a beat down sabs would have made it interesting but that's on sabs not IGA congrats on number four IGA party popper cam the next tournament here will be streaming after RG thank you anonymous for the uh for the two um uh I don't know exactly which tournament but grass the grass season thank you vims of the five sorry you said that 30 minutes ago so I should have probably played it at the time it would have been more relevant sorry vims that's my bad I should have played that a little bit earlier but hey look at least it's good now right all right here we go Mookova serving to take the second set Mookova serves a fault second serve and I thank you vims of the five appreciate that mate my bad I that was my bad is there a cam cut no Jane no cam curse don't even start that don't even start that I don't need to chat on my back right now all right Mookova serves into the four end of the back four now from Mookova to the back of the backhand of Mookova who hits it wide love 15 yeah exactly vims you didn't jinx her because if I played that at the time it would have probably been worse because everyone would have said that donation jinxed it playing it later it's just like just didn't age well you didn't jinx it though mate guys there's no cam curse thank you try exactly there's no cam curse we all know the uh there's no cam curse we all know prove it prove that there is one all right here we go love 15 Shriontech to try and get this break straight back love 15 love 15 Mookova staying serving trying to serve again that's a fault none of even close second serve six and a half thousand people in the house what's up this could be the biggest match of our tournament so far it makes sense right cam curse is not a thing stop stop it love 15 serve in the form of Shriontech return goes in the form of Mookova back in our Shriontech is good Mookova gets it with a slice into the back end of Shriontech back in Mookova down the line is wide love 30 love 30 a chance for Shriontech to get the break back Mookova is looking a little a little nervous no cam curse that says Shriontech is going to win she's winning so be quiet stop it chat stop with the blast for me love 30 Mookova serves again first serves a fault second serve alright one in the chat if you think there's a cam curse two if you think there's no cam curse go for it go for it dawn ban the ones love 30 is going to back and return now to the back end of Mookova back in our Shriontech into the back end of Mookova Shriontech with the back end into the slice of Mookova four end to four end now as that goes into the four end again of Shriontech hits it down the line Mookova slice goes in to the slice of Shriontech and Shriontech gets it out 15 30 mods ban the ones ban the ones ban them take them out take them out security 15 30 no dawn don't encourage them stop stop stop stop don't encourage them don't encourage them you're supposed to be the bouncer of the stream you can't be enjoying in the destruction of my reputation 15 30 no sound how did you hear me that what not muted 15 30 second serve second serve Mookova second serve into the back end of Shriontech four end Mookova into the four end of Shriontech Mookova forehand is shanked wide Mookova is looking so nervous you can tell I mean those shots was just like so tense 15 40 man and this is the shank of the forehand all right Shriontech to get back in this set straight away if you are just joining us Shriontech comes up three love in this set Mookova broke back got to five four and now Shriontech looking to break straight back again 15 40 serve from Mookova serve is a fault second serve second serve 15 40 second serve return to back end of Mookova on the stretch Mookova gets it forehand a shriontech down the line Mookova with a slice in control with a nice forehand again back end of Shriontech down the line Mookova is there with a forehand down the line into the back end of Shriontech there's wide we're back on serve and that was the toughest game from Mookova tightest game bloody hell she played so so nervous I mean she wasn't that nervous in the first game of the match that was the most nervous just not looking free not looking good at all terrible she was better when she was down three love okay we're back on serve over 7000 people in the house thank you for joining us don't forget to subscribe we haven't already got the men's final tomorrow of course we've got possibly more tennis here I mean we've got at least two more games Shriontech to serve to take the lead back because she serves into the forehand of Mookova but it's a let both these ladies are nervous though to give the breakaway in the last game and nerves destroy that's it alright serve is a fault second serve S&M vs Carlton prediction Simon why are you asking silly questions 5-5 second serve into the forehand of Mookova now from Shriontech into the forehand of Mookova down the line to the back end of Shriontech back in Mookova into the forehand of Shriontech on the stretch Mookova there with a slice but it's in the net 15 love Shriontech what do you think? come on Carlton good but they're not that good all day this time tomorrow I'll be smiling ear to ear we'll have won by 20 points we're gonna win by 23 points tomorrow trust me 22 points 22 points tomorrow we'll beat them by 15 love don't curse at Cam no it doesn't work on other sports only apparently on tennis according to the chat I don't curse other sports 15 love thanks Simon go the bombers thank you LA go the bombers 15 love so about why the back end of Mookova return goes into the forehand of Shriontech back in Mookova sliced into the back end of Shriontech back in Mookova sliced again into the forehand of Shriontech Mookova on the stretch of the forehand down the line oh what a winner Mookova just in the air slaps it down the line what a shot it's a hell of a shot no no I didn't admit to cursing that I'm just saying the chat say that I don't say that I go around being like I'm terrible at predictions I curse it why would I promote that I don't do that there's no curse the chat thinks there are I acknowledge the chat thinks there is as we're back in now from Shriontech goes wide 15 30 but I don't think what would I admit to that silly no such thing there is a chat curse 15 30 a chance for Mookova to get the break and have another chance to get the set man it has been a nervous couple against the both I mean Shriontech's been nervous Mookova clearly nervous 15 30 15 30 Shriontech serves again into the back end of Mookova return the back end of Shriontech in the net from eager at it's 15 40 Mookova to get the lead again and serve the set again 15 40 Cam's powerful the curse is real there's no curse there's no curse we've got 7000 people in the house thank you for joining everyone who's new don't listen to the chat there's no curse I picked Shriontech to win and there's a coincidence she's losing 15 40 chance for Mookova to get the break back Shriontech serves a fault oh no don't do it again not again not again not again second serve not again 15 40 second serve goes in the front of Mookova for Nash Fiontech is wine and now Mookova's got a second chance to win the second set oh chat you can feel the nerves you can feel it the tension the nerves ah it's all happening alright 6-5 Mookova in the second let's see what's up okay let's answer questions while we have a chance what do we got this is getting interesting Mookova's got a second chance let's see how she plays this next chat this next one chat Euro sports are not showing this live does anyone notice really that's weird why would that be that's so weird 4 breaks in a row so we had Mookova sorry just do a recap 3 love Shriontech in this second set it looked like she was going to blitz it then Mookova came back leveled at 3-3 then Shriontech got to 4-3 then Mookova broke to 5-4 completely fell apart got broken back went to 5-5 then broke back in the last game now 6-5 Mookova to take the second set can she do it let's see let's see Mookova serves how many French open do you think Igay Swayatek will win in her career I feel like she is on Rafa trajectory Rafa won 4 by 22 so I don't know if she's 5 by 22 I mean it's way too hard to say because she hasn't even won this one yet so let's wait and see if she's won this one Mookova serving for the second set backhand now from Shriontech goes to 4-4 into the backhand of Shriontech Mookova with a 4 out of the stretch goes wide love 15 love 15 both players have had chances to win this set Shriontech with a 3-love lead Mookova serving for the set twice now second set where are you watching from let me know in the chat where you're watching from I know we've got a lot of Polish people in the house Chesh to all the Polish people but let me know in the chat where you're watching from love 15 Mookova serves a fault Poland, UK, America South Africa Israel, Philippines nice Tunisia, Switzerland double fault Mookova nobody wants to win this set nobody wants it love 30 Dubai, Zimbabwe, Singapore Texas, Nigeria Estonia nice Lebanon Trinidad, India love 30 we might get a tiebreak after all love 30 we're mainly in the chat so don't see the back of Shriontech from Mookova is good Shriontech gets over the slice and it goes long Mookova 15-30 3 points away from the second set we've got Arizona in the chat we've got Spain Argentina Brazil, Germany Trinidad Austria love that thank you everyone for joining and subscribe if you haven't already if you want, you don't have to if you don't want to 15-30 serve it wide as an ace Bang, alright 30 all now it's getting interesting 2 points away Mookova from forcing a third set in this final, remember Shriontech has never lost a set in a Grand Slam final she's 6 or 7 and 0 serve now serve from Mookova down the tee is a fault second serve now can she keep her nerve, second serve why that rhyme, it's weird second serve Mookova yelling, or someone yelling in the crowd second serve second serve in the back end of Shriontech return goes in the front of Mookova back end of Shriontech, cross court Mookova gets it, but Shriontech hits it out to take us to a third in this final hey Victoria, welcome back great to see you in the chat alright 40-30 Mookova's got a set point to take us to the third Shriontech's never lost a Grand Slam final set of Grand Slam a set in a Grand Slam final that's the right phrase 40-30 Mookova to take the second Mookova serves out wide the back end of Shriontech back end of Mookova in the net and that was a tight back end we get to deuce we get to deuce that was a very nervous back end half way up the net as well I mean that was as nervous as it comes deuce Mookova serves again thank you Thompson, appreciate it mate alright, here we go serve Mookova she just had a set point she had this chance to serve for the first set or second set already as we return now to the front of Mookova that's a good shot Mookova, forehand winner and we got a second set point for Mookova lovely into the open court okay advantage Mookova to take take this second set and it's been a battle it's been a battle can she get a serve in and maybe get a free point that would be handy advantage Mookova remember the Australian open final was three sets she serves out wide the back end of Shriontech back end of Mookova into the forehand of Shriontech, Mookova on the stretch gets it, Shriontech back end open court is good, Mookova gets it it's in, Shriontech again forehand Shriontech is good Mookova is back in the rally as she hits it to the forehand of Shriontech who hits it to the slice of Mookova lob in the sky very high and out from Mookova unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable unbelievable what a rally good hustle for Mookova bit Shriontech too good stop slowing your words sorry it's the alcohol sorry I can't help it good face mate what can I say alright set point number 2 saved by that rally was 22 shots long 6 minutes in this game serve into the forehand of Shriontech volley from Mookova is good Shriontech gets up the back end Mookova with the volley again Shriontech gets out of the pass Mookova volleys again she's on the ground and hits a winner as she was on the ground as Shriontech too couldn't get the third one advantage Mookova again advantage Mookova do you want to hear lovely hitting from Mookova the last volley lunging backhand she puts down the hands slips over drops the racket and it was a winner Shriontech couldn't get it advantage Mookova to take this second set there's a third set point now can I reenact it no there's not enough room in my studio just imagine she was just on the ground it slipped and what a shot good volleys alright advantage Mookova serve as a fault set point number 3 second serve second serve serve in the backhand of Shriontech that goes out on the return we're going 3 baby we're going 3 in the final of the French we've had a final I mean the final Wimbledon 3 sets the final of Australia 3 sets Shriontech's lost their first set in the grand slam final as well remember she was up 3 love and Mookova takes the second 7-5 hang on here we go Shriontech's going to serve first in the third but man here we go 3 sets 3 sets rich please accept this dono and curse my ex-wife also curse everyone in chat that doesn't hit the like button I personally hit it twice Steven this second set is better than Zarev's match it is yeah true thank you for the donations rich look mate I don't want to do that that's a bit harsh and also yeah you don't have to like the video and by the way if you hit it twice that un-likes it hit it 3 times maybe hit 3 times okay Mookova takes this to a third a little bit randomly I mean Shriontech was at 3 love it looked kind of easy and then 3-1 she was serving she probably should have held but now it's fun and they're showing that point again the replay with the volleys from Mookova that saved the game and set up the point I'll set up the match set point yesterday's donation with the countdown wait what? don't mention that because then someone's going to do it it's annoying never really seen Muchova play but I love her style of variety and coming to the net aggressive biceps yeah aggressive biceps indeed thank you for the donation yeah she's got like she plays like Garcia which Garcia beat Shriontech on clay last year so it was always going to be if Mookova could put it together and the nerves stayed away which they just did at the end there yeah I mean hell of a player now this is where Shriontech's got to show the fight because she hasn't been in this position before she's never been to the final set in a grand slam final so let's see if she can win the final set when we say this is crazy good I know it is crazy good remember Mookova wins today she's in the top 10 so she's playing for a top 10 ranking and I think a lot of everybody thinks that she should already probably be there right so let me have a look at Shriontech's 3 set record because usually she double bagels people right is there a what's happening we're just waiting for people to sit down okay okay so third set matchups this year for Shriontech 2 wins 2 losses can anyone guess what the 2 losses were 2 wins were 1 was against Plischkova and Stuttgart and 1 was against Elexandrova in Madrid but who can guess the 2 losses in 3 sets what were the 2 what were the 2 losses Rabakina which was a retirement loss and Sabalenka in Madrid correct so she's had she's only lost 50% when she gets to a third set Shriontech but let me have a look at what what her record is overall in 3 setters so 49 wins 24 losses in deciding sets in her career Shriontech and on a clay court on a clay court she's 9 wins 5 losses in 3 sets she lost a look of her in 3 sets 4 years ago she lost a Garcia last year in 3 sets and of course Rabakina Sabalenka this year and also Herzog back in 2019 as well Shriontech love 15 she's serving first in the third chat who's going to take it who is going to take it I'm going Shriontech because I believe that she will win we'll also do the same for Muka though see her third set results for the year she has 6 wins 4 losses this year in third set so she's positive with her results lost to Garcia Collins Bedosa and Rabakina in 3 in 3 sets this year as that goes out from Shriontech and it's love 30 but she's beaten Sabalenka, Potteroska Trevisen, Vondrusova, Trevisen and Puttenseva this year in 3 sets and her career 3 set record on clay for is 10 wins 8 losses so only the 19th time in her career that Muka has been in a third set on clay um yeah but she actually beat a friend of the channel at the French Open 2 years ago Andrej Petkovich in 3 sets friend of the channel love 30 in the third I mean, jeez can't go down the break here oh Mukava with a pass what a winner love 40 Mukava in the first game of the third what a forehand passing shot Shriontech's net game is not great love 40 last time they played it was 6-4 Shriontech first set 6-1 second set Mukava Well, second serve, Shriyantek. Now Shriyantek hasn't lost a set in the Grand Saint Final before, so this is the first time, and the first time this week, that she's lost a, oh, double fault. She double faults to give the break away, straight away, Shriyantek. And now Shriyantek's asking the coach, what is going on? And the coach is trying to give her answers. Let's see if Shriyantek can take those, that advice and come back. One love in the third, Mooku has got the break. And Shriyantek's just getting nervous. Mookuva's nervous too though, she was nervous. She was nervous at the end of the second, but she held her nerves a little bit better. But man, one love Mookuva. At the two hour mark of the final, Mookuva to serve. Now the worst thing about breaking this early in the third set is now, you've got to hold serve five times to win the set. So it's a really early, whole breaker serve is never easy, especially in a third set. Serving the four, Shriyantek, four and Mookuva down the line, that's good. Shriyantek gets it, Mookuva comes in with a volley, puts it away. 15 love. And I have a feeling it's not gonna be that easy for Mookuva to hold on to this break. Doesn't feel over yet. I feel like Shriyantek is gonna get a chance. I mean, we saw it in the third, it's second set, right? Mookuva was clearly nervous. Love, 15 love. Mookuva's won the last seven points in a row, by the way. It's getting scary. Serving the four to Shriyantek, Shriyantek in the net in the return. 30 love, 30 love. But luckily for, I guess Shriyantek is lucky because Shriyantek is only down two love if Mookuva holds. So every time she holds, she's only gonna be one game away. Whereas in the first, in the second set, if you serve first, Mookuva holds, then breaks, then holds, three love feels a lot worse. So at least there's only one break and also one game away if she can hold. Ace down to T, though, Mookuva, 40 love. So it doesn't feel as bad being down two love serving to get to two one, right? Can't even, don't even start, chat. We're not even getting started in this final set. Don't even start. Don't even start. I don't wanna hear it. Fourth ace of the day for Mookuva. To get to two love in the third, Mookuva serves. And ace again. Two aces in the game. Two aces in the game. Two love. The Mario. Cam Curse confirmed. Stop, stop, stop. There's no such thing, stop. God, there's no such thing. Two love. Stop with the curse. There's no such thing, we just got started. Stop. Two love, Mookuva, in the final set. Stop, chat, don't even try. First serve is a let. Two love. Mookuva in the final set. Serving the back into Mookuva, return is shanked wide. 15 love. Now remember, chat, Shriyantek was down four or two in the semifinals of the US Open last year against Sabalenka. Sabalenka fell apart, but also Shriyantek fought back because it works both ways. So let's see, 15 love. Serving the back into Mookuva, return the back into Shriyantek, back into Mookuva is sliced. Shriyantek, forehand into the back and slice again into Mookuva, that goes wide. 30 love, Shriyantek. 30 love. Lovely hitting there from Shriyantek. 30 love. Serve again now from Shriyantek to the form of Mookuva, back into Shriyantek, into the backhand, slice of Mookuva. It's a drop shot, it's not very good. Mookuva gets a lob though, Shriyantek with a smash, not good enough. Back into Mookuva winner. Man, Shriyantek just a little bit too cautious on the smash. 30-15, not a bad approach, but yeah, that volley was maybe a little bit too high. Just couldn't reach it. 30-15, another serve coming up for Shriyantek. Serve is a fault, second serve. Second serve, 30-15, second serve in the back of Mookuva, good return, she comes to the net, up goes the lob from Shriyantek. It's in, Mookuva goes back to the baseline with the forehand. Shriyantek back in the rally, back in the backhand is Mookuva, into the forehand of Shriyantek. Mookuva with the forehand, again to the forehand of Shriyantek. But Mookuva hits it out, 40-15. 40-5, and a chance for Shriyantek to get on the board here in the third. 40-15, 40-15 as Shriyantek serves. Serve, Shriyantek goes out wide, the forehand of Mookuva, Mookuva in the ground. Shriyantek on the board, two-one in the final set. This is gonna be the hardest fought Grand Slam victory of her career if she can get it, Shriyantek. She's never had to play a third set in a final before. She's down two-one in the third. Okay, Cam, didn't Shriyantek had not even one difficult match this tournament? I mean, the Hadajmaya second set was tough, but other than that, no, not really. Hadajmaya was the toughest though. Got to cheer for the underdog, okay, fair enough. Go, Mookuva, get the two-zero head-to-head. Well, they played four years ago, and Shriyantek was a 17-year-old kid back then, and nowhere near as accomplished as she is now. Mookuva was playing at home as well, so a lot different now, but the score is getting very similar. Shriyantek is good as last year. In terms of form, she's not as good because, of course, last year she was on the streak, but she's better than last year in terms of, I mean, this French Open's been better than last year's French Open, up until now. The final, I mean, she beat Goff last year, and the final was a different story. Goff obviously wasn't as competitive as Mookuva is. Also, Goff maybe has some nerves because she's never beaten Shriyantek before. Mookuva has, so that changes things. But I mean, this is who Shriyantek beat last year. Sharenko first round straight sets, second round risk straight sets, third round Covenich straight sets. Lost a set against Zheng, but then won 6-love-6-2. Pagula straight sets, Kazakina straight sets, Goff straight sets. So she's done, I mean, the same here. I mean, she's gone from, you know, Booksa straight sets, Lu straight sets, Wong straight sets, Sharenko one set retirement, straight sets, Goff, Hadajmaa second set tie break, but straight sets and now losing a set to Mookuva. So she's had a better run to the final, I think than last year, but the final itself is Shriyantek has a winner down the line, love 15. Unbelievable. But this match is way tougher than last year, obviously. Of course, with Mookuva and Goff are totally different. Mentally for sure with Goff as well. I think it's a big problem. Lovely backhand Shriyantek down the line though, love 15. Mookuva's got a hold serve now and that is possibly a problem. She's been broken four times in this match. Love 15, Mookuva serves. To the front of Shriyantek, return to the front of Mookuva. Into the front of Shriyantek, Mookuva, four-hand down the line, Shriyantek with the backhand down the line, hit the tape. Oh, she got lucky, Mookuva couldn't adjust. Love 30, that was, that was unlucky for Mookuva. It hit the tape and almost lobbed her at the net. Love 30, the chance for Shriyantek to break straight back or pretty much straight back. Love 30, love 30, Mookuva serves. No, she doesn't. Mookuva serves again, she'll try and serve. Love 30, serve is a let from Mookuva and the crowd are making noises. Love 30, Mookuva serves again. That's a fault, that was out by a mile. Second serve, second serve. Second serve to the front of Shriyantek, return to the front of Mookuva, into the front of Shriyantek. Mookuva back on the stretch, Shriyantek on the attack with the backhand down the line, Mookuva gets with the slice. Into the front of Shriyantek, again the back of Mookuva on the stretch as Shriyantek comes in with a drop shot. It's not really, it's a slice as she comes in with a volley, but no, Mookuva hits it out. Love 40, Shriyantek to get back the break. To get back this break. Love 40, three break points Shriyantek. To basically just reset this set and play a first to four games, pretty much. Servers into the backhand of Shriyantek, volley from Mookuva's good, up goes a lob from Shriyantek but Mookuva's backhand volley too good. 15-40, she saves one. She saves one, that was a solid backhand volley. 15-40, as Mookuva serves again. 15-40, Mookuva serves. Yeah, serving volley down break point is always gutsy. All right, serve. Down into the backhand of Shriyantek, it's a fault. Now a second serve. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve in the front of Shriyantek, good return, Mookuva gets it, backhand of Shriyantek. Cross-court the backhand slice of Mookuva, drop shot. Shriyantek, forehand is good. Mookuva pass in the net, break. We're back on serve, 2-2 in the third. Shriyantek breaks back and it's back to, almost back to, basically back to 0-0, we've reset the set. 15 minutes into the final set and it's 2-2. Now when they played in Prague four years ago, it was two and a half hours. It was two hours and 33 minutes. So this is gonna be possibly the same, if not a little more, depending on the next 10 minutes. 2-2. Back to square one, exactly. Shriyantek with a serve. Can she lead the final set? Mookuva's gonna feel like she missed the chance. Like I said, serving, getting the break early is not really a good thing. Two for some. Is it a backhand now from Shriyantek? Backhand of Mookuva on the stretch. Goes wide and it's 15 love. Oh, by the way, Mookuva stretching out her legs. Stretching out the legs there, so maybe there's some, I mean, she did play a hell of a lot more tennis than Shriyantek this week. And she played a long, long semi-final two days ago. Shriyantek with a serve. Down the tee, Mookuva gets it back. Four and now Shriyantek to the backhand of Mookuva. Shriyantek with a forehand. Into the four and Mookuva to the forehand of Shriyantek, Mookuva backhand. Slice is good. Shriyantek comes in with a forehand and hits it away. A little bit of a, almost like an Elkara's disguise with that drop shot, but then she went with a forehand slice instead. That's a Federer shot. 30 love. Just that disguising, I'm gonna hit a drop shot and then you move forward and then, oh, I gotcha. Not around the legs, no, no, not that good, but that kind of like that. I'm gonna hit a drop shot and then, you know, fake out. 30 love. Shriyantek to take. The lead two game, two points away, 30 love. Serve is an ace. First ace of the day for Shriyantek. 40 love. Lovely serve. First ace, what a time. 40 love. 40 love, Shriyantek serves again. Down the tee to the forehand of Mookuva. Return goes out, Shriyantek's back in front. This is gonna be on the finish line. Three, two in the final set. She's won the last three games in a row. Now it's back to Mookuva. How's she feeling? She had the lead. She had the break. Now she's got a serve to say, to level up. All right. Questions. That's my question! The question, jerk! All right. Questions, questions. This match may just rip wide open. Come on, Mookuva. Yeah, look, momentum is for sure with Shriyantek. She could run away with this final set and would be out of here. By the way, 7,000 people in the chat. Thank you for that. Again, appreciate everybody being here. Don't forget to subscribe. We're at the men's final tomorrow. But we've got so much to cover. Post-French Open, also pre-Wimbledon. We've got that very quick turnaround with Wimbledon in three weeks' time. So we start Wimbledon in literally three weeks in a couple of days. So we've got plenty of preparation for that. I think Shriyantek might be playing on the grass before Wimbledon, but we'll see what happens. She might play. I don't know if she's scheduled to play anything, but she might play before. She didn't last year, but I think if she's going to win Wimbledon, I'll be competitive. She's got to play something. Mookuva will probably play something in the next couple of weeks. But grass season starts Monday. Or at least we'll look at what happens on grass starting Monday. What's on with the pre-Wimbledon? So we've got Berlin, Eastbourne for the ladies, the two big ones. And then on the men's side, Queens Club and Halla are the big ones. Stuttgart also for the men, is one as well. All right, three-two, Shriyantek getting a new racket. Mookuva was up two-love in the final set. Shriyantek came back and is now up three-two, but we're on serve. We are on serve. So we're not too bad for Mookuva yet. Mike. Eyebrows are raised high for this. Yeah. It's fair enough. To Meryl. I guess Higa remembered she's number one. True. That is true. Shriyantek hits a return, but Mookuva can't get it. Sorry, Shriyantek hit it wide. 15-30, 15, what am I saying? 15-love. Getting ahead of myself. 15-love. Mookuva serves two hours, 20 minutes. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. As we return to the net for Shriyantek, 30-love. Good second serve. 30-love Mookuva, and Mookuva was down. Three-love in the second set. She came back. She eventually won the set. She was up two-love in the final set, though, here. It's a huge game here, Mookuva, if she can hold. Serve is good. The return is better. Back in now from Shriyantek. It's good. Mookuva gets it. Four-nest Shriyantek is too good. Mookuva couldn't get that one. 30-15. So this is a massive game for Mookuva to stop those momentum from Shriyantek. Who's got better tie-break stats? So we'll talk about that if we get close. If we get close, we'll talk about it. But right now, it's still too far away for that. Mookuva, 30-15. And a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Mookuva taking a lot of time here. It's really tense moments. Second serve. Into the back of Shriyantek. Return is long and it's 40-15. Mookuva to level things up again in the final set. 40-15. All right, 40-15. Another serve coming up here from Mookuva. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve in the front of Shriyantek. Return is wide, three-three. Final set. Mookuva holds. Bit of a deep breath from Mookuva. She holds. Three-all in the final set. Kamkers has spoken, Mookuva will win. Get stopped. No, stop. Stop this. Come on, Chad. It's just embarrassing now. You're just embarrassing yourselves. You're just embarrassing yourselves. This match is delivering. Yeah, for sure. Three-three. Shriyantek serves. A fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve in the front of Mookuva. Return goes down the line. Back into Shriyantek on the stretch. She is up into the sky. And in to the front of Mookuva. Back into Shriyantek. Again, the backhand of Mookuva. To the backhand of Shriyantek. Mookuva backhand on the stretch. Shriyantek's there with a four and cross court. Mookuva gets it. Four and a four hand. Shriyantek in the net. Love 15. And Mookuva looks so nervous. She's trying to... Come on, let's go, let's go. Love 15. Love 15. Two hours, 23 minutes. This is the longest match Shriyantek's played this week. Mookuva played a massive match, obviously, against... Saber-Lenko in the other round, in the previous round. So this isn't the longest match Shriyantek's year, but it's definitely the longest of the tournament. Shriyantek's longest match so far this year is actually 2 hours and 26 minutes in Madrid in the final. So we're almost up to that now. This is going to be the longest match of the year for Shriyantek. Now, she serves a double fold. Love 30. A chance for Mookuva. To break. That's a second double fold of the third set as well, Shriyantek. Now Shriyantek's got a serve. This is where Grand Slam champions. This is where champions thrive. Love 30. Serve is a fold. Uh-oh. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve, Shriyantek. A lot more time taken in this one. Serve into the front of Mookuva. Return goes into the front of Shriyantek. Mookuva backhand. Slice into the front of Shriyantek. Backhand and Mookuva sliced again. Shriyantek gets it. Into the front of Mookuva. Front of from Shriyantek. Again to the front of Mookuva to the backhand of Shriyantek. But Mookuva hits it out. 15-30. Now Shriyantek's longest match of all time. Estrava last year. 3 hours and 16 minutes. She lost to Kojikova. Her longest win of all time. 3 hours and 16 minutes. Her longest win of all time. 3 hours and 3 minutes against Sampsonova in Stuttgart last year. She's played 3-4 3-hour matches. She's 1-2 lost too. So if we do go the very long distance, we're still a long way from that half an hour away, which might be a tiebreak in the third. Shriyantek does have experience and wins at that stage. There's been a 4-0 from Mookuva. That's a good shot. Shriyantek on the stretch. Gets it. Mookuva drop shot. Shriyantek gets it. Mookuva volleys it away. 15-40. Mookuva. The drop shot volley combo. The two shots. She had to have working today and they've worked. Those two shots. The drop shot. And the volleys. The variation. Mookuva two break points to take the break again and be two games away from the French open. 15-40. Shriyantek. She would pay all her prize money for an ace. Shriyantek serves. Into the form of Mookuva. Slash returned. The form of Shriyantek. Mookuva forehand. Into the form of Shriyantek. Slashed. Into the form of Mookuva. Who hits it down the line? Shriyantek with a slice. Wide! Mookuva breaks. And she's got a 4-3 lead. But she's got a hold serve twice. Ooh. Oh, chat. This final is crazy. After the first set in the three love, we thought, here we go. Shriyantek's got this. Easy peasy. Mookuva's fight. I mean, we saw the fight in the semifinal. So I don't know why we doubted Mookuva's fight. But can she hold serve? She looks like she's breathing real heavy. She's looking nervous. But can she win this title? That's the difference. Let's see. More so, can Shriyantek fight back? Because we saw Sabalenka once things got tight, she failed. Can Shriyantek fight back? Mookuva's, we know Mookuva's nervous. She might, you know, she's not out of this yet. But can Shriyantek break back? That's the thing. Can she fight back? Hardest grand slam final she's played ever. Underdog supremacy. Well, now she's got something to lose. Everyone's saying nothing to lose. She has something to lose now. Because she's got the lead. She has the lead. Anonymous. Shocked at the quick transition from clay to grass. Wimbledon appears to be the only GS where players don't have enough time on the courts to get acclimated. True. That is true. Thank you for the two bucks. Appreciate it. Yeah. They don't have time unless they lose at the French and they get it a couple extra weeks. All right. Here we go. Mookuva, who has not been a sure thing today, is serving. We almost got 8,000 people in the house. What's up? Don't forget to subscribe. You haven't already. Also, 1,600 likes. Appreciate that. 4-3 Mookuva. Two games away from her first slam. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Remember, she was up 2-love, got broken. She was up 5-4, got broken in the second set. Mookuva serves. Into the back of Svjontek. Return to the front of Mookuva. Into the forehand of Svjontek. Winner down the line from Eager. Love 15. Svjontek with the winner. Huge forehead. Love 15. Two and a half hours played. Longest match of Svjontek's year. Mookuva serves again. Serve out while the back of Svjontek. Good return. Mookuva gets it. Four and Svjontek. Mookuva on the stretch. Svjontek forehand. Inside out. Another winner. Love 30. Svjontek. Love 30. Love 30. Mookuva on the stretch. Couldn't get it. Svjontek put it away. Love 30. In the crowd. I don't know who to cheer for. Summers saying Svjontek. Summers saying Mookuva. They don't know what the cheer. Love 30. Mookuva serves. No, she doesn't. Mookuva serves. A fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the forehand of Svjontek. Who hits it wide? That was a let off. That was a let off. 15-30. Svjontek hit it wide on the second serve return. 15-30. This is so intense. I mean look. We had this in the semifinals with Svjontek and Mookuva. We haven't had it in the Grand Slam Final like this really. I mean maybe the Australian Open Final, but this feels a little more intense than that. 15-30. Mookuva still in the pressure here. 15-30. First serve's a fault again. BME is right. This is massive BME. Second serve. Second serve into the forehand of Svjontek. From Mookuva. It's out. 15-40. 15-40. 15-40. Two break points to get back on Svjontek. Can you imagine there's five sets? I know I keep saying it, but can you imagine? Can you imagine? 15-40. 15-40. Svjontek to get back on serve in the third. Mookuva serves. Where's that first serve? Where's that first serve? It's out again. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve, Mookuva. Second serve is in the back of Svjontek. Good return. Mookuva gets it. Back in Svjontek. Down the line. Mookuva gets it with the forehand. Into the forehand of Svjontek. Mookuva with a drop shot. It's terrible. Svjontek is down the line. It's out from Svjontek. The bad drop shot was so bad. It was good. Svjontek was fooled. She was like, hey, hey, I thought it was going to be better. That was a giveaway. And Svjontek was being generous back. She's like, no, no, you have the point. 30-40. That was a bad backhand Svjontek. She knows it. 30-40. Mookuva serves. An ace. What a serve. And she was going to serve. That was a huge serve. What was that? Like 190? That was massive. Jesus. It's a huge serve out wide. Dose. And you'll wonder if that backhand from Svjontek was it. Dose. Mookuva serves. Into the backhand Svjontek, a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Two hours, 34 minutes played. It's nearly 6 p.m. We've had no rain. It's been a serve now. The backhand Svjontek return goes in the corner. Mookuva on the stretch. Svjontek, forehand inside out. Mookuva is there with the backhand pass. As a volley from Svjontek, it's a winner. This is going to be our finish to you. She can volley too. Advantage Svjontek. The coach is pretty impressed. He's like, yes, thank you. I taught her everything she knows. Lovely work. That backhand volley just very solid. Advantage Svjontek to take back the break. Third break point of the game. Mookuva serves. Six-minute service game. Mookuva serves. A fault in the net. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand Svjontek. Return goes in the backhand slice of Mookuva. Backhand Svjontek. Again to the backhand of Mookuva. Down the line's good. Svjontek on the stretch with the forehand. Mookuva, drop shot. Into the net. As Svjontek breaks back. 4-0 in the third. Svjontek gets it back. Now, it's Svjontek's serve. 4-4 in the third. Mookuva's been up a break twice now. Two-love and 4-3. This game is massive. Svjontek needs to get the lead. Mookuva almost needs to get the break back again. So she has another chance. Because she's going to be thinking about all these, all these breaks. 4-4. Svjontek with a serve. She serves out wide to the forehand. Mookuva, forehand Svjontek is out. Good return from Mookuva. Love 15. Love 15. As Svjontek serves again. Love 15. Serve out wide to the back of Mookuva. Return to the back of Svjontek. Into the back of the slice of Mookuva. Back into Svjontek. Again, the backhand slice of Mookuva. Into the back of Svjontek. Mookuva with the forehand down the line. That's a good shot. Svjontek with the backhand on the stretch in the net. Love 30. Love 30 again. What is this match? What is this match? Love 30. Love 30. As Svjontek serves again. This might be the best or worst final Svjontek's ever played. Love 30. Svjontek is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Svjontek serves the forehand of Mookuva. Return goes into the forehand of Svjontek. Mookuva can't get that one. There's the world number one. 15-30. That's the shot. 15-30. Needs the first serve. 15-30. Go on for Svjontek now. At the start they were going for Mookuva. Now they're going for Svjontek. How things have changed. All right. 15-30. Serve to the tee. Great serve. The return comes in. Svjontek backhand. It's good, but Mookuva's there with the lob. It goes out though from Mookuva. 30-all. All right, Chad. One set all. Four games all. 30-all. This is the biggest point of the match. It's dead even. Right now. Svjontek serves. At 30-all. At 4-all. In the final set of the French Open Final. She serves. Down the tee, the backhand of Mookuva, but it's a let. She'll do it again. She'll try again. This is what makes champions. These moments. Serve. No. Nerves everywhere. Serve. Is a fault. Second serve. One in the chat if you're nervous. One in the chat if you're nervous. Second serve. Into the fauna. Mookuva returns into the fauna. Svjontek backhand. Oh no, Svjontek over hits it. Mookuva's got a break point again. To take the break and lead this final serve of the match. Serve of the championship. 30-40. That was overdone that Svjontek forehand. Another error. Okay. Break point Mookuva. Also don't forget to like, subscribe. We're almost got 10,000 people here. Thank you for that. Biggest match of the year for the ladies. Serve. Down the tee, Mookuva gets it back. Backhand Svjontek is good. Mookuva slices it into the backhand Svjontek. The lob from Mookuva, but it's out. Svjontek back to Deuce. Mookuva hit a nice drop shot but Svjontek just got there. It was a short slice. Awkward for Svjontek, but Mookuva couldn't do much with the lob. Okay. Deuce. Svjontek serves. She serves out wide the fauna. Mookuva. Mookuva in the net. Advantage Svjontek. This game chat. Remember it. It might be the one that decides it. Alright. Advantage Svjontek to take the lead. Serve. Into the fauna. Mookuva in the net. Svjontek takes the lead. 5-4. A couple of forehands in the net from Mookuva. And now Svjontek forces Mookuva to serve. To stay in the championship. Here we go chat. We're getting serious now. Someone's winning a French Open in the next 15 minutes. Are you ready? Let's answer questions. Serious now. We're getting serious now. Alright. Hey Mike, thank you for the two. It'll all be over soon. I don't know which way. It'll all be over soon. 10,000. Oh my god. The chat is over 10,000. Thank you everybody for joining. Again, hopefully you've enjoyed the coverage. My main thing about this is hopefully you feel something towards this match. Nervous. Excited. Any other emotions. My hope is I at least can translate that to you. Because it's been everything. We've been asked for in a final. Both of our chances. Both have given it up. Nerves. Excitement. Shot making. Errors. We've had it all. Is this the final game of this final? Or is Mookuva going to extend it a little bit longer? Also, I don't remember the last time we had a tiebreak in a final set for a Grand Slam on the WTA side. Last time I think it was Men's Wimbledon. Alright, Mookuva serving to stay in the match. Good serve. Shriyantek gets it back. She looks like better here, Shriyantek. What the hell? Mookuva with the pass. It's a lob. It goes out. Shriyantek with the lead is a lot more aggressive. Shriyantek down. Love 15. U.S. Open 2020. Men's Final. True. When was the last time we had the ladies final be like this? I can't remember. Love 15. Shriyantek is three points away from her third French open. And God, Mookuva is going to... If she doesn't win this match, I mean bloody hell. That hurts. That hurts. Love 15. Mookuva serves. Down the tee, a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Mookuva. Into the back of Shriyantek. Return the back of Mookuva. Shriyantek, forehand, cross court. Mookuva is there with the forehand down the line, but it's out. Love 30. Love 30, Shriyantek. Two points away from the win. God, Mookuva looks... I mean, look, she's thinking about the lead. She's thinking about the two-love. She's thinking about the four-three. She's got her brain. She thinks she should have won this. Shriyantek is two points away from a third French in four years. And a fourth Grand Slam at 22. I mean, that doesn't happen. Not too many people have that. Love 30 serving the back of Shriyantek. Shriyantek gets it in the net though. Mookuva. Good serve, 15-30. By the way, we're almost at 2,000 likes. Come on, we can get there. There's 10,000 people in the chat. What's going on? 15-30. We're almost at 2,000 likes. Let's go. Here we go. Big serve. Big serve needed by Mookuva. 15-30. Serve is good. Return goes in. Mookuva, forehand. Cross-court is lied. Shriyantek's got two championship points. Oh, man, Mookuva. She got the serve, too. And Shriyantek's shaking her head going, how the hell am I in front here? 2,000 likes, bang. Thank you. Appreciate it. Don't forget to subscribe. Men's final tomorrow. Rude Djokovic. Wait, Kasper Rude, Novak Djokovic. That sounds a bit better. 15-40 Shriyantek to win her hardest Grand Slam title, or at least win the hardest final of her Grand Slam career so far. 15-40. Championship point. Mookuva serves. Down the tee, that's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve, Mookuva. She serves a double-fault. I knew it was going to happen. And Shriyantek wins the French. You knew it was going to end that way. Didn't you, chat? You just felt it in your bones. And Shriyantek's the champion. Again, back-to-back. Three out of four. She's the queen of clay. And she fights back to win. She was down a break. Two loves. Three at four all. She saved break point. And look, Mookuva. Man, that's going to hurt the brain for a while. Shriyantek in tears. Her hardest fought final in her Grand Slam career so far. Never lost a set in a final until today. And that's why she's the champion. Because champions win. She's clutch. She's number one. She's got four Grand Slams at 22. That's why she is. Moments like that champions rise. Man, oh man. What a match, chat. What a match. If you're leaving, don't forget to subscribe. Mookuva, man, that hurts the brain. But hey, I don't think this is the end of Mookuva's Grand Slam journey. I don't think she's a one-and-done finalist. If she stays healthy, bloody Wimbledon. I mean, that's a chance. She's scary there. Watch out for Mookuva at Wimbledon because the courts are fast with the bloody... with the things, with the volleys, with the slice. Mookuva's going to be scary in three weeks. But Egas Fiontech, she is. I mean, look. Three out of four, nobody does that at one slam. Serena Venus just in ending the last three that have done it. That have won three out of the four. Three in four years. So we're talking about seriously, seriously good clay quarter. She's lost what? Five matches since 2020? On clay? She is a legit... She is the queen of clay. She is. Raph is the king, she's the queen. Easy. Absolutely. And that was, I mean, look. Fiontech had to fight. She had to fight that final. And she did. Man, what a fight. Oh, look, shame for Mookuva, but she'll be back. And I think this isn't the end. It's not the end. She'll be back. She'll make another final someday. Wimbledon is definitely... And she already made the semi-final of Australia. I mean, why couldn't she make this final next year? That could be something too. Four slams chat. That is not nothing. Like I said earlier, that puts her in a different bracket. Three slams. Kerber, Bardi, Capriati, Davenport. Four slams. Osaka, Kleister, Sanchez, Vicario, and the Kovar. Five slams if she can win another one in the next couple of... Well, if she wins one in the next 10 years. Sharapova Hingis. She's got four. Seven slams. Puts you in the Venus. Venus Williams, Justine, and Yvonne Gulagong. She's won four. She's got at least another 10 years left. Now we can start talking about how many should she win. Can she win 10? That's 20 is too much. 10? She's almost halfway there. Especially if she wins another one this year. Man, what a win. What a win. What a final. What an absolute beastly final. Let's answer questions. The question, jerk. Alright, thank you for joining us. If you are leaving, like I said, don't forget to subscribe. We hit 140k tonight, so thank you for that. And hopefully you've enjoyed the French Open coverage for the women's WTA. We covered everything we could. We missed a couple of matches. The only match I really wish I didn't miss was the epic Hadajmaia Tormo match. The four hour epic, or the three and a half hour epic. But I feel like we covered everything else pretty much. All the upsets, all the bangers. I'm pretty happy with how we covered the women's event this year. And we caught a lot of those upsets. Jabur upset, huge. We caught the Zachary upset in the first day. We're a look of a Pete Zachary. All those days ago. So I appreciate your being here for that. People already claimed her way to win was too easy. No man, that was not easy. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I don't care what they were saying. Iga almost gave me cardiac arrest there. JAZDA. Yajda, indeed. I don't think Shriyantsek had a tough, easy road. She made it look easy. That's what champions do. Hadajmaia not easy. Goff was easy. But I mean, Hadajmaia very hard. Mukova obviously tough. So no one can say, oh, easy draw Shriyantsek. That was not easy. At all. She heard that. She said bullshit Russian. You think this is normal? And thank you anonymous for the eight dollars. Appreciate that. It's very generous. Thank you for the eight. We're going to stick around for a little bit longer because it's two in the morning. And I probably won't be able to get to sleep because my body's not used to this. Usually I'm going to bed at 8am. Man, God, what a win. What a bloody win. Got her for Mukova. Really felt like she earned that. I'm optimistic for Mukova. I don't think she's going to be a one slam final wonder. She made a semi-final of Australia before. She played so well here. Wimbledon's going to be interesting. US Open is faster now. So Mukova at US could be interesting. US Open does sometimes bring up different players. Australian Open. She's already played well there before. Beat Barty there. Why the hell not? Why couldn't she win the Australian Open one day? So Mukova is just getting started, it feels. And top 20 for the first time or top ranking for the first time 16 in the world, which is the highest ranking ever. Could be top 10 after Wimbledon if all goes well, because remember Wimbledon no one has points. So everyone has points. Which is going to be interesting if she makes a quarter-final of Wimbledon. Maybe she can make it to the top 10 by the end of that. So Mukova, if she stays healthy is 1 in 100% should be in the top 10. She is one of the most dangerous players going around. Compared to Mukova compared to Garcia and I think she's showing why. Drizzy! As I said earlier in the Super Chat how many French Open is my girl IGA going to win? Her weakness to improve a second serve and drop shot. Yeah. L.A. Thanks to Dawn for being a great model for the entire two weeks. She's been very busy in the chat, especially with all those people. We had about 10,000 people today. We've had 10,000 people the other couple of days. Shout out to Dawn. Thank you L.A. for the 20. Can we get some salutes for L.A. Round of applause for Dawn. Because bloody hell, Dawn is a tough, very tough win, especially that I was just flying off the screen. So it's not easy. It's not easy. 140k subs, awesome. Yeah, we hit 140k today. I can confirm that we had 10,000 people watching in the final here. What a finale. And we got the men's final tomorrow, so we're not even done yet. Thank you L.A. that's very generous. Thank you for the 20. Did you predict... Did you do a prediction video for Rude yet? I have done one, but it will be coming out after this match. Because I didn't want to give it away. I want to keep it a secret. I'll tell you after this. Preview for the final soon. Cool. Ega can win 6-8 French Open. Jazzda. Um... Yeah, look, I think 3-Pete is going to be tough. Mentally. Forche Fiontech. I don't think like... How many could she win? She could win 5. She could win maybe 6 or 7. Maybe 8. But next year is going to be tough. Because everyone's getting better, right? I mean, Mookova showed that. Saber-Lenko, Rabakinder, you know, showing that they can play on and get a chance to play Fiontech. Would have been fun as well. Dajmayer, you know... Everyone else is getting better because Fiontech is so good. We knew that was going to happen. Remember last year? Last year Fiontech was so much better than everyone and no one knew what to do. This year, we've had a lot of players Saber-Lenko and Rabakinder especially have lifted. Everyone else is going to lift a little more next year when they know Fiontech is trying to get to her level, right? Plus, with the added extra 3-peat sort of pressure I mean, she went back to back for the first time in Grand Slam. If you remember in 2021 she won the French Open 2020 she lost to Zachary in straight sets in 2021 so I reckon that, you know getting this is great, but 3 in a row that's different. That's like just in and level of French Open Greatness. Monica Salas did that, right? We're talking about the great of the greats on clay, so it's going to be a lot more pressure next year and we'll see how she deals with that, but if she doesn't win next year she's probably still got at least 3 more minimum, right? Injuries obviously, I think, but she's only just getting started. 22 years old she's not like 25, 26, she's 22 so you think over the next 10 years there's 10 more chances to win a French Open she probably wins at least 3 maybe 4 I mean she could the most French Opens 1 is 7 by a lady, so Chris Evert's record is there. She's halfway if she gets to 4 or 5 then we're starting to get real serious if she wins the next 2, I mean bloody hell but I think it'll all come up to the next 3 years how many does she win in the next 3 years because especially the pressure of, you know expectation now I mean everyone's going to be like, ah, she'll win 20 you know what I mean? we're all thinking, ah, yeah, she's got it, it's easy 10 years, yeah, she'll get there we'll see, thank you Robert for the 2, appreciate that thank you for the 2 dollars super sticker unbelievable, unbelievable unbelievable, unbelievable I don't care about what they were saying Alliot! no worries what can Evert need to do to improve her game on grass to win Wimbledon? thank you Alliot for the first time super chat thanks for watching for over a year, I appreciate that what does she have to do? she has to play before Wimbledon she can't go to Wimbledon without any matches which is what she did last year but the problem is um playing the French and doing well at the French you want to take a break for a couple of weeks and then you got Wimbledon so does she not play and then come back for Wimbledon or does she actually play and maybe with the points being worth something now because last year it wasn't worth points so maybe that's why she was like, you know what Wimbledon's not a priority because it's not worth any points this time around with Sabalenka playing her ranking is on the line so she kind of needs to play well to kind of keep her ranking because if Sabalenka wins Wimbledon and Triantek doesn't make the final then ranking change so we'll see we'll see how that plays out but I think she has to play a match before she can't just go there without any matches because she can't go, I mean look the only players that can go from the French to Wimbledon with no matches and win are goats and I don't know if even Serena did it Serena might have done it did Serena do it? the channel slam let me check Serena did it back in 2002 2015 Serena takes Serena out of it the last player to win the French Open and Wimbledon back to back was outside of Serena was Steffi outside of Steffi was Martina outside of Martina was Margaret Court I mean the names I'm naming right Margaret Court, 24 slams Chris Everett, not Chris Everett 16 slams Serena, goat Steffi Graft, 22 if you do it that's incredible her best chance is by playing something beforehand you can't go in there with no matches I mean it's only the the greatest of greatest of all time right Sri Lanka server 63% all tournament and then this match was improved I mean it was the same as the whole tournament kind of I guess look this match I don't think the stats really matter that much I mean they both hit more errors and winners the serving was similar Sri Lankan not as many aces but I think what you gotta do it comes down to nerves right Mukava got nervous Sri Lankan didn't and that was the difference that's the only difference a little at the end Mukava got nervous and Sri Lankan didn't no choked it was no like someone was up 5-2 and choked it was a one break Mukava got nervous which is fair enough and Sri Lankan took advantage of that nervous moment took the game and when Sri Lankan had breakpoint against her at 4-0 she saved the breakpoint and then won the match so it all came down to that little bit of that probably a 10 minute period in the fourth Mukava got nervous couldn't hold Sri Lankan was nervous did hold and that was the difference I mean it came down to that moment everything else before that doesn't really matter but that little 4-3-4-0 those two games that was the decision and 5-4 but that was pretty much where the match was decided Damario Sri Lankan wins the next three French Opens I mean that would be Rafa levels right then we start going Rafa you know that's way out of like I don't like to think like everyone's gonna say how many can she win now it's like well she's got 4 okay well you know 10 years 40 slams in the next 10 years how many of those 40 will she win how many Wimbledon probably 0 we'll just say 0 for the sake of it how many Australian Opens that's gonna be tough maybe 1-2 how many French maybe 4 French Opens in the next 10 years conservatively how many more US Opens maybe 2 so let's say she wins only 6 of the next 10 years which is very low maybe 7 that means she wins 11 slams so and that's being very very I'm low balling here because she could win heaps more but you know I don't like to get crazy like that because it I mean we do it with Elcraz right he wins 1 and everyone's like he's gonna win 25 and you're like he's won 1 you know like it's I always look one step ahead like I said now she's got 4 who's got 4 Osaka has 4 right um god I miss I lost a list who else had 4 I can't remember uh yeah clean clices right Egas Fiontech now has 4 Sanchez Picario had 4 so now she's in that bracket of 4 how many have 5 Martina Hingis and Sharapova so like that's I rather think of it like that rather than going how many could she win she could probably win you know 6 French Opens and 20 blah blah whatever whatever it's better to kind of see her just go up the ladder rather than put it on the top of the ladder and hope she doesn't fall you know what I mean can she surpass Serena see that's what I don't want to talk about because I don't want to because no it's like that's ridiculous let's say that after 4 slams when Serena's got a billion come on I think if she wins 10 then we can start to and if she wins 15 then we talk about 20 but we got we talk about 5 then we talk about 10 then we talk about 15 then we talk about 20 alright at least that way it's a little bit easier like can we because she might get she might get to 15 at 37 years old and we're like well you know or she might get to 15 at 30 and we're like okay interesting so that's what I that's that's how I don't like to do that whole oh she can win 27 so okay so can anybody right now I mean so could Sabalenka if she just wins every single slam for the next you know 5 years or 10 years can't predict if Djokovic and Shriantek is most likely right well now you've just jinxed it because Djokovic hasn't played yet so thanks so thanks I still can't comprehend she only is 22 yeah she just turned 22 it's crazy her serve is perfect for grass better volleys than Sabalenka who's that Mukova I'm so pumped to see Mukova on grass I'm so pumped yeah stop comparing Shriantek and Serena exactly Serena won 6 at 22 there you go thank you for the yeah there you go and they're their own play exactly exactly I agree as soon as you say that person has to get 20 she's gonna get more than Serena then you've already set her up to fail you've already set her up to fail because if she doesn't get anywhere near 20 if she gets 18 that won't be good enough so you're already setting her up to fail if you if you guessed that she can win 20 plus and she doesn't you already set up to fail grass it's like oh he could win 20 like the goats yeah but he's won one and if he wins 15 that's still better than a lot of people in the history but it's not going to be good enough because you already said 20 so let's leave out let's not compare everybody to the greatest players it's just not fair alright Stephen see you later mate Mukova is sad I mean she must be devastated I mean she's got to be devastated she had the chance I mean she had the break in the final set what I say chat in the final set you don't want to get a break early because it's so hard to hold on she really didn't I mean getting a break at 4-3 in the middle of the set wasn't good enough that was hard enough so yeah tough for Mukova very tough Cam Curse comes back tomorrow rude in three there's no such thing as a curse don't even say it there's no such thing as a curse what are you talking about there's no curse now is Tiana thank you for joining us the Cam Curse has been broken there never was there never was a curse this is crazy there never was a curse prove it never was never was would Alcoris have won if he wasn't injured he didn't get injured he cramped and that's not an injury I had a feeling at the start of the third Alcoris was going to win at the start of the third I was thinking Alcoris was playing better here he's going to win and then obviously he cramped but if he didn't cramp I think he would have taken the third set and maybe won but then again you never know Djokovic is crazy but what's the difference getting hurt is unlucky cramping is avoidable so Djokovic took Alcoris physically to the brink and also the nerves of the moment if you get injured you roll your ankle like Zverev you tear your calf like Jabir that's unlucky freak accident roll your ankle whatever but if you cramp that's because you didn't either eat the right things or you got too nervous or you lost too much liquids or or you didn't train hard enough Alcoris is a beast but those are the reasons if you start cramping that's on you it's unlucky that it happened at that time but it's avoidable if you it's happened before and you know how to deal with those things so that's why that's why I think that Alcoris was very unlucky it was unlucky to happen at that time it would have been probably better for him to get that kind of thing happened to him in a first round where he could avoid it later but it definitely wasn't injury it was a conditioning problem and Djokovic is a beast so you play a beast your body is going to go through hell Kasparud is not going to beat Djokovic Kasparud is not going to beat Djokovic he hasn't even taken a set off no way it's a mismatch well I give Ruder set tomorrow Kamzalaki Charm can't wait till tomorrow thank you Shannon, appreciate it great women's final sure it was it was the perfect finale to an epic two weeks what's my prediction for the men's final we're going to bring a video out in the next probably hour so stay tuned by the way chat I can confirm or I can tell you that this match today is officially the let me check is officially the largest ever French Open women's stream with over 10,000 people joining us at the end we have more, this is the biggest French Open stream for the women ever, for the ladies ever so thank you for joining us for that I mean the match helps but thank you for that it beats out last year's final between Goff and Shviante it also beats out the Mukava Sabalenka match which was the second biggest match of all time on the channel at the French Open for the ladies it beats out the Hadajmaaya match was the third biggest it was officially the largest French Open ever done so I appreciate that it comes in at, in terms of French Open overall 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 it's number 10 the 10th most 10th biggest French Open match of all time on the channel obviously Jokovic and Raffa hog the top 10 but Shviante is up there too so thank you so much that's really cool that we keep breaking the records we set the records, we break the records I love it, we just keep breaking keep breaking these records Pat on the shoulder chat, yeah, it's all you guys I mean I have nothing to do with it I just, I just sit here and yell and people show up Do you think Sabalenka would have done better? No, I think Sabalenka would have also lost I think it would have been maybe less nervous for Shviantec playing Sabalenka because Sabalenka would have been a closer like Mukava was a big underdog today in the betting so I think against Sabalenka Shviantec would have been a little bit more also the fact she played Sabalenka twice already this year would have been better for Shviantec in terms of I think it would have been a better match because she knows what to expect Mukava she hasn't played for four years so I feel like Sabalenka wouldn't have beaten her I think Sabalenka would have been a different matchup but I think it would have been maybe an easier match especially mentally for Shviantec she's played her twice already this year watching the stream is the only way to watch tennis thank you Jay, I appreciate it well if you can watch the match too, I mean that's fun if you can put the match on as well I mean that's better what are Elker's chances of Wimbledon? I've got a good feeling about Elker as a medvedev at Wimbledon I think Elker as a medvedev will surprise if they get a decent draw I think both of them could make it to the quarter-finals and beyond if he gets a good draw so I'm excited to see those guys play Wimbledon I think Wimbledon this year is not going to be Djokovic only I think it's going to be very I think it's going to be a very interesting Wimbledon I don't think Djokovic is going to lose but I don't think he's going to have it as easy as he's had I feel like Elker as medvedev Sinner, Baratini I mean nobody talks about Baratini Kirios comes back I feel like Wimbledon is going to be really interesting this year on the men's side Oh yeah, we're going to be watching Wimbledon tournaments so I guess the next we're going to stick around for a little bit and then we'll get out of here and probably the next maybe 5-10 minutes but what's next FishFiontech, right? Everyone's probably thinking well she's got her third fourth grand slam which is ridiculously four grand slams is a big deal chat that's not like first is a fluke, second is a coincidence third is a pattern, fourth is just you're too good what's she got next, right? what's she playing next? So we've got FishFiontech may be playing in the next two weeks, let me check what the draw looks like or the schedules look like so we've got, for the WTA we've got next week we've got Netherlands and Nottingham both 250 events the draw is out apparently someone said for those events so let me check who's playing so we've got Kutimotova Samsonova Azarenka on Drescu playing in the Lebima Open which we might want a little bit of I'm not too like next week I want to kind of have a couple of days off after a few massive weeks Sakari's playing next week in Nottingham she's the number one seed also Hadajmaa plays next week that's interesting she gets a quick turn around there Georgie and the like so yeah interesting not too many big names there on the WTA on the men's side I don't think the draw is out and then the big tournaments for the ladies German Open Eastbourne International Svjantec is not playing at this stage at the German Open and she's not on the list for Eastbourne but Rabakana Pagula, Jabur, Goff, Sakari, Kuviteva, Hadajmaa Kazakina in Eastbourne Sabalenka Rabakana Pagula, Jabur, Goff Sakari, Kuviteva the only player out of the top 10 not playing in the German Open is Svjantec but the thing is she can get a wild card because they haven't given out the wild cards yet so she could get a wild card she wasn't on the entry list but she can get a wild card if she wants to play everyone's playing that tournament so that's the one we're going to watch the German Open in two weeks that's the next big tournament I don't know I feel like she needs to play a grass court event before Wimbledon just to get even if she loses just to get that grass court feel and why not play the one that everyone's playing like go there and play the best of the best you know what I mean so let's see what's my favorite service I like playing on clay Rhona Jolster coming back next week nice what's your top five now in the women's game well Svjantec number one Sabalenka Rabakina so the rankings I'll look at the rankings and then I'll give you an idea because I don't know the rankings might not be my top five and by the way Mukava 16 in the world now Korea high for her so Svjantec Sabalenka Rabakina um I'd still put Pagula up there even though she didn't do well here I would still put Pagula up there in the top four and well let's have a look at the power rankings because that's probably easier for me to understand so there's immense power rankings we'll change that going into the grass of course so yeah I would put I would say Rabakina Svjantec Sabalenka Pagula I wouldn't put Benches or Caviteva up there yet maybe Jabur probably Jabur because she's been injured she was she got a bad drawing um she got a bad drawing in Rome she didn't play Madrid she got injured and still got and she got to the quarterfinals here so I'd say on Jabur is probably the fifth in the top five I'd say yeah that's my five I'm happy with that Gimani Root in five okay that would be epic I love that Rowdy yeah I kept comparing it with Garcia this whole week so if Garcia can be top five why the hell couldn't she thank you for the eight bucks appreciate that mate thank you Belinda for the nice words appreciate that um yeah I'd put Jabur Pagula alongside those the big three maybe the small term is get more experience should have more chances to play more magic I don't know what you're talking about Pagula has has what my god calm down hey Cam can you tell me how Mukava didn't hold to make it five three um yeah I can and then we're going to get out of here because things are getting it's getting late now um so Mukava broke serve but then went down 50 she went down love 30 real quick then down 1540 she didn't even have a chance to get to five three no game points at four three she got broken she saved two out of the three break points but the third one was fiontech and then at four four she had a break point to take the lead again and um unfortunately uh she couldn't take that break point and that was the difference she was also up to love in the final set um and then got uh then got broken to get to two all so yeah I mean again it was just at the end of the match it was just who could hold their nerve and uh fiontech held her nerve because she's been in these situations she knows how to play Grand Slam Tennis she knows how to win these trophies but yeah there wasn't much in it I mean Mukava just a little bit of nerves in experience at the wrong time uh who can give Djokovic a serious threat at Wimbledon I mean all those names I mentioned before Cam you're good at predictions but tomorrow you will be correct in predicting the wrong one I don't that doesn't make any sense uh root is good at becoming number uh becoming second in big events that's harsh in other words he loses to the greatest players we've ever seen play tennis no shame in that there's no shame in losing to the goats everyone has had that happened to them even Elkras Mukava had so many chances to win yeah and I think getting the early break messed her up once she had that two love lead and then she had that 4-3 lead if she didn't lead at all in the final set it was just hold hold hold she would have been better for it I think mentally because when you have the chance and you feel like I was up a break twice in the final set and I still lost that hurts more it was for all and it had been hold hold hold hold I think then uh Mukava could have maybe pushed a break or maybe Shriontek gets a little nervous or whatever but because she had the break and then she gave it back twice that's worse and maybe that's probably that's probably why she um she got broken to finish the match because had she had maybe just been holding the whole time it might have been a little different situation um no lane 3 or 4 book it yeah I think in 4 I go 4, I give root a set to Mario I don't know depends on his draw but yeah her catch another very tough player on grass for sure see you tomorrow thank you for joining us thanks for the wonderful stream enjoy your rest thank you Dan we'll see you tomorrow uh same time tomorrow chat same time tomorrow Shriontek should win in two sets if not own service in second well yeah she was up 3 love in the second probably shouldn't have shouldn't have given the break back but then again you had to credit Mukava she fought against Sabalenko back from the brink she fought again today against Shriontek and just couldn't get it done because Shriontek won in 2 there's a difference chat 1 and 2 Shriontek is better than Sabalenko the rankings show that and uh also the the results show that Shriontek won where Sabalenko lost in a third set against the same lady so there's a reason that's because Shriontek is better than Sabalenko done and done rankings don't lie well at least these rankings don't lie Shriontek has the biggest WTA stream yes thank you it's not the biggest stream of all time I don't think but it's the biggest French open stream actually let me check no Serena matches were always goaded the biggest stream of all time for the ladies is actually the Wimbledon final last year where it was Jabara versus uh Rebecca and then the US Open Final with Roder Cano and Fernandez and then last year's US Open Final in this uh this French Open but um it might actually be top 5 hang on yeah okay whoa that's cool I didn't realize that, hang on so yeah no I take it back Serena matches didn't didn't get there so Rebecca and Jabara biggest on the ladies side and second Roder Cano third Jabara and Shriontek and then this one so this is the fourth the fourth biggest ladies match of all time bloody hell biggest French Open but the fourth biggest all time that's cool that's crazy that's crazy that's crazy I mean it was probably the best final better than the Australian Open Final so it makes sense why it was better than it was bigger than that that's crazy alright what happened to city buzzer's dad that's a good question and then we'll get out of here because um surely I've had enough of me talking so this is what city buzzer's dad had to write over on uh Instagram as I sit here and reflecting on an incredible journey I've embarked on with my son I am filled with deep sense of gratitude and nostalgia our story is one of dreams, dedication and the pursuit of greatness coaching at a high level in tennis valuable lessons about adversity commitment and the inner workings of the human spirit when I took up the role of Stefanos his coach I knew it would be a challenging endeavor I understood that coaching was not merely about refining his technique or enhancing his physical abilities it was about nurturing his character instilling values and guiding him through the ups and downs of this beautiful yet demanding sport from the beginning from the very beginning I want to Stefanos to embrace the philosophy that greatness is not an overnight achievement it is accumulation of countless hours of hard work perseverance and commitment to self improvement I wanted him to understand that setbacks and failures were not roadblocks but opportunities for growth and self-reflection I often found myself sharing stories about my own struggles and triumphs on the court reminding Stefanos that even the greatest champions had faced their fair share of adversity I wanted him to realize that his dreams were within reach if he had the courage to fight for them I wanted him to challenge his limits and push past the boundaries of his comforts of his comfort zone humility is our foundation true greatness extends beyond trophies it is about impacting lives I guided Stefanos to stay grounded respect opponents and embrace gratitude for opportunities he keeps going we're almost done our aim was to inspire our aim was to inspire others ignite their passion and encourage unwavering pursuit of dreams but this journey was not without its sacrifices it required an unwavering commitment from both Stefanos and myself we sacrificed personal time, countless hours of training and moments of rest we traveled the world together it sounds like past tense this all sounds past tense I don't know, I'm just getting the vibe we traveled past tense the world together facing the highs and lows facing the highs and lows of the competitive circuit and in those moments I not only served as Stefanos's coach but also as his father his confidant his source of support may our story serve as a beacon of inspiration a lot of that sounds like past tense but I don't know now we know where Steph gets it now we know where he gets it his tweets that's a nice message that's lovely from a dad to a son that's lovely there you go, is that a novel? it could be it probably will be one day he'll probably put out a book what was the need for that post? maybe just a gratitude moment where he's reflecting on his I don't know, I mean look everyone's going to be like I don't think that was a message to us that was a message to his son that's kind of a nice moment but I used to do that it doesn't sound like there's anything going on with the coaching it just sounds like he just wanted to talk about him and his son I mean I don't think there's anything wrong with that oh by the way, thank you Haider so Haider just sent me we'll just talk about Shrion-Tex next tournament she's playing is she playing the German Open? no, the newly grand slam champion starts her last reporter tournament before Wimbledon she's playing the small 250 event in Badenburg thank you so much Haider for that one and I know I'm pronouncing it wrong I'll find out how to pronounce it properly so she's playing along Sampson over Azarenka, Alexandrova Vekic on Drescu over in Badenburg so she's not playing the big one where everyone else is, she's playing the one after it I love that for Shrion-Tex better chance of the French Open of Wimbledon if she can do that a much better chance it's raining now in Paris really? well they just missed it we knew it was going to rain surely you're tired man, you're alleged to stand up this late it's alright, I've been up every night so I don't feel too late it's only three in the morning it's been like this every day alright, I'm out of here chat we've got one to go one more to go one more to go Haider Nadal Haider did I just get it right for the first time in like three years Haider did I pronounce it right Haider it's been like all this time I've been saying it wrong well we're going to end with that thank you Haider for sending me that there we go finally finally and I don't want anyone else to come in here and be like you said mine wrong too here well one match at a time chat one person in every match I'll pronounce your name right eventually thank you for that I'll see you guys tomorrow we've got Djokovic Rude we've got previews coming out as well yep, bombers are playing as well so hopefully I'll be in a good mood if not it'll be a fun stream but thank you for joining us we hit 140k as well thank you for that biggest women's stream match for the French Open ever on the channel 10,000 people at the time at the end of the match so thank you so much but more importantly, Egas Fiontek wins her third French Open in four years fourth Grand Slam by 22 and she's getting herself up there in terms of like we're talking about some of the Hall of Famer some of the greats of the game not the goats but the greats Kim Kleister Sharapova Hingis not the goats but the greats the legends are in between legends like, you know, obviously Chris Everett they're legends, so goats, legends, greats Fiontek's going to be in there as one of the greatest claycore players to go around at the moment, she is unstoppable even when she looks like losing she doesn't 6-2-5-7-6-4 she takes out her third French Open in four years she beats Mukova who I don't think we've heard the last of I think Mukova at Wimbledon, watch out this is the job done and wins her third French Open in four years, what a win it was good fight back in the third set, the best final we could have asked for, almost three hours I'll see you tomorrow for the men's final Fiontek wins again