 Hi, what's going on everybody? Welcome to the Djokovic-Vareys match, 4th round, action. We've got plenty of matches going on, but we just had a match finished with Pavlij Cenkovic getting through, and also beating Mertens to get to a quarter-final. Hashinov's up a 2 sets of 1 and a break against Senego. Winner of this will play the winner of that, so we're keeping on that. We've got doubles going on, we've got plenty of stuff going on at the moment, and this is like a nice introduction to the rest of the day, because the rest of the day is going to be crazy. We've got obviously Elkres vs. Moussetti match of the day, we've got women's matches too, it's Fedelein and Kazakina, also got Sabalanga Stevens as well, so it's going to be, it's going to be big, big day. Camishor Hardo care for the Bomber's win. Yes, I'm okay. It was brutal. Anyways, let's get the preview of this one, because these guys have never played before. First time meeting between these two. Alright, there's the draw, you can see there. Djokovic has not dropped a set, but he has played a bunch of tie breaks, you know, so it's not, you know, he hasn't dropped a set, but the tie breaks are a concern, especially if he's playing the bigger boys that, you know, might be able to do something a little bit more against him and Varais. He's played five setters every single step of the way, so it's really tough. It's going to be really tough to see him physically go the distance if he has to go, you know, possibly five sets with Djokovic to get a win, but yeah, both guys have played well, you know, Varais has beaten RBA and her catch along the way, both, as I said, five set matches. So let's see, let's see what the fitness levels of his is. Juan Pablo Varais, he is 94 in the world, 27 year old from Peru, he is six foot one right handed, six wins, 10 losses on the year, no title issue, but he has got, he's got a couple of wins on clay, but you can see there's four before this week. It was not great, but he seems to be a five set king. And Novak Djokovic is number three, 36 years old from Serbia, he is six foot two right handed, 20 wins, four losses on the year, two titles to go with that being the Australian Open. Hasn't got a clay court title this year, which again is interesting. Usually he might have Rome or, you know, at least be on the board with the clay court title, but not this year. 93 career titles, including two French Opens, and you can see there his form has been, it's been okay, it's not been as good as the previous years, as I mentioned, but still has got a couple of wins. They've never played. They've never played. Now, before we get into this match and do three hours potentially of this match, we need to address the elephant in the room. Straight up before we even get sorted with this match. We need to definitely address the elephant in the room. And I can't, are you serious? I was gonna, like, the ATP website don't have his pronunciation. All right. Do we have any Peruvians in the chat? Because I don't want to have to go through this every single time I say his name. It's JPV. That's his nickname, JPV. Hash not too strong. Yeah, at the moment, 4-1 in the fourth. It's Various. Various. My patience is waning, is this entertaining? What? All right, we'll come back when it's fun. Predict me city Elcors Beach. We'll do that later. We'll do that later. We'll do that later. Someone in the chat said it earlier. Did they? Well, I missed it. Various. Various. Is it Various? Full crowd by the way. Packed out. Let us see. He said, I don't know if it's too much to do. If Djokovic doesn't win this in straight sets, then there's something that's concerned. Various. We're going with that. Until I hit the umpire, I call him Pablo. Various. Well said. Okay. Thank you. One. One says it was right, so I'll go with that. Various it is. Various is what I'm going to say from now on. I don't want any complaining. No complaints. Various. Various. So happy to have you check over to the quarters. Yeah, I mean two years ago she made the final, so it's good to see her on the comeback. So she'll be playing the winner of Mukava and Avanessian. So that's interesting. We could be getting Mukava-Pavya-Chankova match, which I don't think many people would have thought at the start of the week. But uh, that'd be fun. Various is how I'm going to say it. You got it right. Finally. And it took me a week. Mercedes-Benz five set, I reckon. I hope so. Is Merton's an upset? Oh, that match was 50-50. That match was always 50-50. When was the last time the Bombers won the finals game? Uh, like 30 years ago, but this year's our year, baby. We're going to win this year. We're going to win this year. All right, Drakovich and Various coming down on court. Can we set the upset Elkres? Of course he can. Of course he can. Come on now. What are you talking about? Of course he can. Um, yeah, he can. So, South of San Diego, he had this match. Yeah, he should have won the second, uh, the third. He was winning the third. He was in the tiebreak. He was, uh, coming back and I thought for sure he'd win that third. Why aren't you doing the Hashenov-Sanego match? Because we're doing the Drakovich match. Uh, I don't think he'll do enough to beat Drakovich, though. No, no, no. The first set will be fun, though. I reckon we've got a good first set coming up. First set will be fun, but I don't think we'll be, uh, I would be very shocked if Drakovich was to lose, uh, a set. That would be very, uh, big shock. Uh, Pavitrechenkova used to be in top 100. Now she's 333. Well, she's getting back in the top 100 eventually. She was out with, she had an e-injury for a year. So, you know, she was injured for a year, so that's a bit harsh. You know, she was, uh, she was better than her, she is better, is better than her rankings suggests. Unfortunately, he hasn't been able to play. That's what happens when you get injured. No, that'll do. That'll do. Um, yeah, she was 21, uh, Rome last year. Yeah, because, well, she got, and then she got injured. Svetlina could be back in the top 100, uh, top 100 as well. Nice. So, Svetlina Pavitrechenkova coming back to the top of the row, into the top 100. That's good to see. Yeah, she's no slash, has 12 titles. Yeah, made the final hit two years ago. Two years wasn't a long time ago. One was won by six, they sure did. They sure did. Uh, how old is Various? Uh, Various is, what was it, 23, did we say? 26? What did we say? 27. Svetlina is a form of, one of the three, you're correct. Algres Vera Finals would be insane, was very informed. That'd be fun. All right, players coming out of court. Here we go. Here we go. Altmire put Sinner, put everything to Sinner and have enough for Demetri, yeah, I agree. I was, you know, that was always going to happen, though. I mean, it happened with Vilch. He eventually, he fell down. The player that beats the big name usually, you know, doesn't always, doesn't necessarily, or the final, unless they beat them in the semis. Also, I'm watching the Formula One, which is, uh, starting two. Hashenov served at the match, by the way, against Senego. And the winner of that will play the winner of this. So, Djokovic, Hashenov, quarter-final. That can be fun. That can be fun. Also got some doubles going on at the moment, so everything's happening. Um, Svetlina went from unranked to 113 in the last two months, not bad. Yeah, did this match get delayed? I missed it. Yeah, two, two hour delay because of, uh, the women's match. But the men, like, when they say, you know, when they tell you that it's, uh, you know, what time it's supposed to start, it's only like a, it's only like a placeholder. It's not actually a, uh, you know, it's not actually where, uh, you know, doesn't, it's not a start time. It's just like an estimate. Hey, Neymar is at the Spanish Grand Prix, there you go. Has Hashenov beaten Novak? He has once, way back when. That could be interesting. Hashenov's got some interesting, uh, match, uh, got some interesting style and clay, so it could match up interesting. Could be an interesting matchup. Now, um, Hashenov's got a match point, so that's about to happen. There's some very fun challenges on next week. Cool. Svetlina is doing some serious catch-up like a boss. She's only like, what, like 29, 30 maybe? Right? Something like that. Uh, Thomas had Jerry, yeah. So, Jerry and Ruta playing tomorrow. So, what we've got tomorrow, to the rest of the day, we already know what we've got. What we've got on tomorrow, we've got Fjantek, Sarenko, we've got, um, Jabir, Perra, but on the Wimp men's side, we've got Vera versus Dimitra, Ruta versus Jerry, Runa versus Sirindolo. All could be, uh, very interesting matches. So, I don't know what we watch tomorrow. I'm not sure yet. I'm not sure I haven't decided what we watch tomorrow, but, um, stay tuned, we'll watch something. All right, players are warming up. Hashenov won. Hashenov won. He almost went to, I mean, that's a good one to get out of for, uh, Karin Hashenov. He gets the win. So, he's into the quarterfinals. Winner of this will play Hashenov. Nice one. He benefits from, uh, Rubelev not being around, but also he has made, I think he's made like quarterfinals, what is it? Like he's lost like three or four tournaments. He's, he's made the fourth round or better here every time, uh, except for once, right? Is that what I was saying earlier in the week? Is that something I said? So, he has, he has been good here over the time. I don't know why everything looks weird today. Uh, yeah, he's had a solid season. He's made the quarterfinals, semi-finals of the last, sorry, the quarterfinals of the last three slams, semi-finals of the last two. Hey, it's Michael Douglas. Um, yeah, so he's, I mean, when it comes to slams, he's super consistent. Easy route for Djokovic. Well, that's what happens. Wait until, uh, he plays Sidney Pass or Elkraz or Mussetti or whoever. Semi-finals are only going to get harder. So let me have a check. So he's played, so Hashenov has made it to the, I feel like he's, like he's, he's underrated at the slam at the French open, for sure. So he's made it to the fourth round of better at every French open but one. He made the quarterfinals back in 2019, beating Del Potro along the way. At the time, Del Potro was number eight in the world. Uh, he went on to lose to Dominic Tim in straight sets, but he beat Del Po, uh, did Hashenov and he also, uh, you know, in a, in a fourth setter. So that was a good result. Last year, he made the fourth round. The year before that, he lost the second round, which is his worst result here, but he's played so well here. He's won, you know, so many matches. He's made the quarterfinal of better at every slam. So, you know, Hashenov is an all-rounder. He's got a Master 1000 title, a silver medal at the Olympics. You know, Hashenov is crafting himself a nice career being top 10. You know, he's, he's got a nice, nice resume. Very, an all-round, all-court player can, uh, yeah, can do damage everywhere. Dark horse, Hashenov doing really well. Yeah. Who said that? Who said Dark Horse? Who said anyone, anyone want to put their hand up? Who said Hashenov would be a Dark Horse at this event? Me? Anybody else? Um, he won't be Djokovic though, will he? I think we have to be realistic. I don't think he'd be Djokovic, but, um, he's made the quarterfinals as a good, uh, good result for somebody who is outside the top 10, who will win. Djokovic will win in this one. Straight sets, I say, but maybe a close set, maybe, maybe, hopefully, hopefully a close, uh, close set. Cam, what's your opinion on the doubles, your qualification in the ladies doubles? I think it was silly. Um, yeah, um, I guess like to the letter of the law, it was a default, but to be honest, uh, it was pretty, uh, hmm. Well, I haven't watched, I, I did the, did the ball girl walk off the court? Yeah, I don't think it was as harsh as Djokovic, like the Djokovic one was more legitimate, but that one, that didn't look like it. So what happened was the doubles, uh, the doubles team down the far end hit the ball to the ball kid who was throwing a ball to the opposition team. And she wasn't looking and the ball, and it wasn't malicious. It was just like a hit. It was a hard, it was a semi hard hit, but it wasn't like a hard, aggressive hit and it hit her like, I think it hit her in the head or the shoulder and, um, total accident, just like the Djokovic thing, but, um, yeah, then the ball girl started crying and I think had to leave the court. So the, I think the letter of the law is if the, if the person who gets hurt accident or not, because Djokovic had an accident, did the accident as well. Um, accident or not, it, uh, it means that you get to follow it because that person is unable to do their job. So I guess by the letter of the law, if she walked off court and couldn't come back, then yeah, that was a default, but man, it was, uh, it's probably one of the, uh, the softest ball, uh, softest defaults you're going to get like no malicious. There was, I mean, I feel like intent needs to be, uh, you know, it wasn't even reckless. They just hit the ball down the other end to, to, to where the ball per, ball girl was, you know, silly. Anyways, it happened. It sucks. I think it was probably one of the lightest, uh, defaults you'll see. Djokovic serving first, 15 love. You tell me who's going to win. I've got Nolle in straights and then we're going to Elcrez, Moussedi coming up next. Here we go, chat. Here we go. As we had a four now from Djokovic, the back end of Various and Various, sorry, Nolle hits it wide. Various, 15 all. Boa was crying. Yeah, I think she was more in shock than pain. Like she was like, like it shocked her because the, she wasn't expecting to get hit. So I don't think, um, again, I think intent needs to be, I feel like they need to, uh, they need to make a rule of like, you know, was it intentionally, like, you know, was it aggressively, you know, it was a shame, but hey, to the letter of the law, if the, if the ball girl couldn't continue being a ball girl for that time, then that's a default. Ah, 15 all. As we serve our wider double fault. Djokovic with a double fault to start us off. 15, 30. Strange start for Nolle. 15, 30. As Djokovic serves again. Down to the form of Various, four now from Djokovic, the winner. 30 all. 30 all. 30 all as Djokovic serves, serving to the form of, uh, Various, four now from Djokovic to the form of Various, into the forehand of Djokovic, Various with the back hand. Again to the form of Djokovic, the back hand of Various. That's a good shot down the line. Djokovic gets it. Various, forehand is a winner. Okay. Various gets break points to start us off. Bloody hell, this Spanish Grand Prix national anthem. They got like a piano and my God, they got crazy going all out for this one. All right. Various with a chance to get the first break of the day, first straight away. 30, 40. Djokovic serves an ace. All right. Nolle serves an ace. Deuce. Winner of this place, Karin Hashinov on, um, Tuesday. Tuesday. All right. Djokovic to the serve, into the back end of Various. Various in the net. Advantage Nolle. I think we can all guarantee that this is not going to be quick, even if it is straight set. It's not going to be a quick match. Advantage Djokovic. Advantage Nolle is with a serve down the tee. Again from Djokovic, another ace. All right. Nolle wins the first game, one love in the first set. Four minutes in. Easy as that. Now we do have, um, Mukava coming on as well. So we'll keep it on her match. A couple of doubles matches floating around. So we'll keep it on those as well. But, um, nice stuff from Nolle. Let's see what Various has. Let's see if he can hold his, uh, packed house. There is no one left. Well, there's no ace left. And that's mainly because, well, no back, Djokovic, but also the next match. They're all getting ready for the next one too. We're all getting ready for that next match. Trumpets. Yep. We've got the trumpets on the court playing the Adams family theme. It's almost like the generic default, uh, learning on trumpet noises. Yeah. Dasher's Fidelina coming up too. We're keeping on that as well. All right. Various serves. That's a foul. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Nolle. Four and Various. Into the back end of Djokovic. To the forehand of Various. This Djokovic is the back end. Into the back end of Various. To the forehand of Djokovic. Various backhand again. To the forehand of Djokovic. Into the forehand of Various. Who hits it in the net and Nolle nearly fell over. Anyways, Love 15. Strange. Love 15. Mokovic should win. She should. She should. Love 15. As we just served now, the forehand of Djokovic. For now, Various. The forehand of Djokovic. The forehand of Various. Djokovic with the forehand down the line. Various gets in with the back end. Into the forehand of Djokovic. Again to the back end of Various who puts in the net. Love 30. Nolle in four or five, you reckon. In this one. Love 30. Love 30. And Various serves again. Into the back end of Djokovic. Four and now Various. But no. Nolle puts it wide. And it's 15-30. Well, I chat with almost 300 likes. Thank you for that. Appreciate. Welcome back. After yesterday, hopefully we had a good sleep. Got a good rest and ready to go. Let me know when the schedule's out for tomorrow as well, because I've got to figure out tomorrow's going to be the last hectic day. And then we watch everything from the quarterfinals onwards. So it's pretty simple after that. There's a back end of back end rally. Slice from Nolle. 15-30. Here is Various hits it to the back end of Djokovic. Various back end again to the back end of Djokovic down the line. That's a nice shot. Various gets it. Four and now Djokovic again to the four and Various on the stretch in the net. 15-40. Now Various is a clay quarter, but he's not as quick as Fakina. So if Djokovic plays the same as he did against Fakina, he should win the points easier than playing against Various. Various is not as quick. He is still a good clay quarter, very, very accomplished, but a very solid, but he doesn't have the quickness. So he's not going to get to the shots as fast. He's going to make more. No, he's not going to make as many shots as Fakina did. But he hits a winner there. Nice shot. Forehand there from Various. 30-40. Yeah, he's a more of a challenger guy, isn't he? He's more of a challenger circuit level. Compared to Fakina, who we all know is a, is a very, he's like a brick wall. We'll go through Various's career so far as well, just to get a little bit of an idea of what's going on. 30-40, serving to the back of Djokovic, Fakina Various into the front of Djokovic, the forehand of Various. Thank you for the donation. Appreciate that. Thank you. Simplify. All right, four-on-four handers. That goes again to the front of Various. Various hits it out. There it is. Two love. Djokovic breaks. First game. So Various in ITF Futures and ATP Challenges, which are the second and third tier level of events. Various has won five challenges and lost five challenges in the finals. His last challenger final was actually in March in Italy. He lost to Van Aesch. He won a challenge at the end of last year in Brazil as well. So he did win a title last year on the, on the, on the clay. But most, pretty much all but one or two have been clay court events for Various in his career. As Djokovic with the first point, 15 love, two love. This is the best result of the slam. He's made it the first round. He's found open this year. Hasn't qualified for Wimbledon yet. All the U.S. Open. So that might happen unless he gets automatically entered because of the ranking. He's in the top hundred. So you think you get, you play Wimbledon for the first time this year. Has it a four-on-four rally now to the backhand of Various for Djokovic into the backhand of Various to the forehand of Djokovic. Various backhand again to the slice of Djokovic to the forehand of Various. As Djokovic hit the slice again. It's a drop shot. Various with the backhand all the way with the backhand down the line. Too good. Thirty love. He's also won medals for Peru at the Pan American Games and also the South American Games in singles and doubles. So that's that. As we said, don't see the backhand of Various. Four now from Djokovic. A win up. Forty love. Forty love. Sorry Cam, I didn't realize the donation was in USD. That's right. Thank you for the three Australian dollars. Forty love. Serving on the backhand of Various. Back enough from Djokovic. Here's a win up. Three love Nolle. Now chat before I forget. Remember what we did at the start of the week? We had a little bit of it. We had an Australian counter. Well, what's this mean? It means how many wins Australians got this week? And unfortunately, we only got six. Well, that's actually pretty good. I was I'm surprised we got more than five. So that means I'm going to gift six members or six memberships. So I'm going to do that now because I'll forget otherwise. I'm not going to count doubles because actually, hang on, let me let me check what the doubles is doing. Do we even have any like shot at the doubles? Because I mean, we're better at doubles. So John Piers got two wins and then lost. So Piers got two more wins. Popperin got a win. So that's three. Ebtin Bupana lost. So that was the big one. Purcell got a win. That's four. Okay. So what's that four? And then Perez has got three wins. So that's five, six, seven. Mern's and Hunter got two. So that's eight, nine. Chad, should we add doubles? And we're at the end of the tournament. We'll do it. Should we add doubles as well? Do you want me to add doubles as well? That's been a four now from from various and that goes long from no way. Don't add doubles. It's too complicated with doubles. How about this chat? This time, this tournament, we'll do singles. Next one, because Kirios Kokenak is applying doubles at Wimbledon, hopefully. We'll do for Wimbledon, we'll do doubles as well. Then this one will just make it singles because otherwise it gets too messy. But we'll do doubles. We'll do maybe doubles with the for the next for Wimbledon. We'll do Wimbledon doubles. That way I can actually think about it. Like I could figure it out without having a because we haven't had this on the screen for a while. And it's hard because Aussie maybe we'll do like, as we had a four-time winner there from Druckership, then all maybe during during Wimbledon, we'll do like all Aussie teams, the adult doubles teams, because usually more players play doubles at Wimbledon for Australia. So hopefully we'll get like an all Aussie team rather than it being like Mertens and Hunter. That's like half Aussie. It's like a half win, you know? So we'll do that. Anyway, I'm going to give six members. Here we go. Who wants one? Hands up. Anybody want one? Hello. Hang on. How do I do this? All right. Nice sitting there from Djokovic. And again, oh no, for race things. It's out from Nole. If it's out, it's going to be, the umpire's calling it good. 15-30. No, there you go. There's five. I can't even, I can't gift memberships individually. That's just random anyway. It goes to whoever's been watching the channel for the most part of this week. All right. One more makes six. We'll do it again for Wimbledon because it's, I like, it's fun. There you go. There's one more. All right. Congratulations to whoever got them. Looks at the bombers one. We did just today. I was nervous. Anyway, it's 15-30. We're going to backhand now from Djokovic, the backhand of Various, into the backhand of Djokovic. Various with the forehand of the stretch, goes into the forehand of Djokovic. Backhand of Various is long and it's 15-40. Fjantec is uh, is uh, playing today apparently. No back, Djokovic, 15-40. He had a double break here. Five, four love, if you can get it. So there you go. Tarak, congrats. We've got Chris Miller, awesome, Addy, and Amir. There you go. Congratulations to all those and thank you for playing. How will the Aussies do at Wimbledon? Hopefully better than six. I was going to serve out wide a fault from Various. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve to get the double break. Second serve to the forehand of Djokovic, backhand of Various, into the forehand of Djokovic, the backhand of Various. Forehand of Djokovic, again to the backhand of Various on the stretch, that goes wide. Double break, four love, four love, Djokovic in this first set. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. Zach! I love my doubles king. K-O-K-K shirt I wore it last week and people got a crack out of it. Said, what are you trying to give a hint? L-M-A-O I saw had two buy. Thank you, Zach for the five. Yep. I didn't think of it like that. I guess you can have multiple meanings. All right, four love as Djokovic serves an ace. Bang. 16 minutes played. Remember Djokovic's first set last match was an hour and a half of the first set. It's like 17 minutes. Just getting started. Djokovic serves a fold. Second serve, second serve, into the form of Various. Four now from Djokovic in the net and it's 15-all. 15-all. Djokovic lines up to serve again. He serves in the form of Various. Four now from Djokovic to the backhand of Various. Into the form of Djokovic. Various with the backhand. Into the form of Djokovic to the forehand of Various. Down the line of the backhand of Djokovic. That goes into the form of Various. Djokovic now with the backhand. Into the backhand of Various. Down the line of the net from Various and it's 30-15. So we'll talk about Various a little bit more as well because he has played against top 10 guys before. Never played someone as highly ranked as Djokovic but he's not... He has played top 10 guys and also top 20 guys before. Also this week he's played top 20 guys but other times too. Let's talk about why the backhand of Various, backhand now from Nole is a drop shot. Very nice. Various gets it and then Nole volleys it away but it's apparently out. All right it's wide. 30-all. Djokovic just overheating the volley. 30-all. Djokovic serves again. He serves or fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Various. Return to the forehand of Djokovic. Into the forehand of Various. He's going to backhand from Nole. Into the backhand of Various. Sliced to the forehand of Djokovic. Various with the backhand. Down the line. That's a great shot. Djokovic can't get it. Puts it wide and Various gets a break back point to get one back and the crowd appreciate it. It's so weird how the court's laid out because there's people sitting and they're facing like this way but the court's that way. Like they're sitting straight but it's over here. It's so weird. The way they're like either end of the court is. Whereas Rob Leverain is like kind of like a bit of a like a an oval. So you kind of everyone's facing the middle. Whereas the court here it's like flat and then people are like sitting on the corners but they're facing straight away, straight ahead and it's weird. That'd be awkward for watching. 30-40 break back point to get one of these back Various. Serving to the back end of Various returns the winner. There we go. Various gets one back for one. 20 minutes in. No bagel. No bagel. Now Various has played three guys in the top 10 in his career. This is the third. He's played Rubelev. He lost to him in Bosnia a couple of weeks ago to two and two. He played FAA last year in the first round and was up two sets of love against Felix and then lost in five to FAA at the French Open last year. He was actually up against Vera this year at the Australian Open and up losing in five sets as a lucky loser. He also played Norrie who was you know top 20 guy in Buenos Aires. He lost that one. He lost to the Olympics to Schwarzman who was top 20 at the time. His best winner ever has been, was actually this week. We beat her catch number 14 in the world. He's also beaten RBA who was 19 in the world. He beat Mussetti at the start of the year in Buenos Aires who was number 20 in the world at the time. So he's got some top 20 wins. No top 10 wins and definitely, well he hasn't played anyone in the top five until today. So he's got some solid wins. I'm no surprise, Claysie's favorite surface. That's well and well, must expect it. Okay, here we go. One break back, four one. Looks like the French crowd had the last laugh after the Fritz loss. Now unless Fritz won the tournament they're always going to get the last laugh when they, all right, here we go. Djokovic, four one but Various gets one back. There's been a four one rally. Djokovic on the stretch down the line to the backhand of Various. Backhand at Djokovic sliced. Into the backhand of Various. The backhand of Djokovic. Various backhand. Again to the backhand of Djokovic. The back, four one of Various. Again to the four one of Djokovic. Various hits the backhand, cross court, into the slice of Djokovic. Backhand at Various. Again to the slice of Djokovic. Into the backhand of Various. Four one at Djokovic, cross court. Various gets to the forehand. Again to the four one of Djokovic hits it down the line and wide. 15 love. Hashinov fought well today. Yeah, very nice win from Hashinov. Winner of this will play Hashinov in the quarters on Tuesday. We're already up to quarter finals chat. How random is that? Already up to the quarter final stage. 15 love. As Djokovic, sorry, Various serves the fall. Second serve. Second serve as we had a backhand return from Djokovic. The backhand of Various. Backhand at Nolei. Into the four one of Various. The four one of Djokovic. Again to the four one of Various. As Djokovic goes down the line, backhand at Various. Into the backhand slice of Nolei. As Various. Again with the backhand of backhand rally with Djokovic. Now to the four one of Djokovic. Into the four one of Various. As we had a four one now from Djokovic. It's good. Various with with the slice. Jokovic runs around to find inside out, back in Averius. Again, at the slice of Jokovic, into the form of Averius on the stretch. Jokovic forehand again, down the line as a winner. There you go. This is gonna be our finish to you. That's better from Nolite, 15-0. This guy's played three, five setters already. Seems like the guy who's engine takes time to warm up. Can't write him off one set. Yeah, but you can't give Jokovic a set lead, can you? You know, he's too good to give him a set lead. 15-0. Schedules over tomorrow, thank you, Ashley. Let me see what my life looks like tomorrow. It looks like, okay, it's not bad. Walsh, Fjontech is not on center court. That's crazy. Anyways, back in a forehand rally as Jokovic hits a slice. Into the forehand of Averius, forehand from Jokovic, into the shit schedule. Forehand from Averius, forehand from Jokovic, Averius hits it out, 15-30. What a stupid schedule. What a dumb schedule. I guess because they wanna give people most time for quarter-finals, they may be, but. Goff, Schmidlova is center court. Instead of Fjontech, Scherenko, that's mad. Like Goff, Schmidlova is not. Why is that center court? That's not like, Fjontech's match is better. Why the hell? Stupid. He's very always playing another night match, so that's fun. Back in the backhand now, 15-30. Jokovic tries to get back to that double break. Backhand now to the forehand of Jokovic, and Nolle hits it out, 30-all. So you've got Jabir versus Perra, Jerry Rude, Goff, Schmidlova, and then the night sessions, Varev and Dimitrov. And then on court number two, you've got Dajmaia Tormo, Runa Cirondolo, Fjontech, Scherenko, and then Etcheveri Nishioca. Weird. Why wouldn't you put Runa Cirondolo on night? Zverev's had to play three night sessions. I think he wants to play at night, maybe. Backhand now to the forehand of Vareas, and that goes in there from Jokovic, Vareas, 40-30. Why is she better, because she's number one? Number one deserves to be on center court. I mean, that's, number one should be on center court. Like, look at Elkres. He has played center court. Oh, wait, hang on, no. Elkres has played on the second court, too. That's crazy. Anyways. Goff Schmidlova should not be on center court compared to Rishvontech, come on. It's wild. Anyways, return goes in the backhand of Vareas. Backhand to backhand as Vareas goes in the forehand of Jokovic, 40-30 on the stretch. Into the forehand of Jokovic, Vareas with the forehand. Again, into the forehand of Jokovic, down the line of the backhand of Vareas. Into the forehand of Jokovic, Vareas with the backhand. Again, into the forehand of Vareas, into the backhand as Jokovic goes. A forehand cross court winner. Oh, man, Noly just smokes it. They're being woke. I don't think they're being woke. What's the most annoying part is why would you put Jerry and Rude on at the same time as Rune and Serendolo? Like, I get like they're trying to put on like, you know what they're done, I know what they've done. Oh, the matches that are like lined up to play are all like, you know, Hadajma and Jabur are playing at the same time. They're on, like, they'll be playing each other, right? Then you've got Rude and Rune at the same time because they'll be playing each other. Then you've got Schriontech, Goff at the same time. And then, you know, they're kind of like setting it up so like, they all get the same amount of time off. Like that, that's what they're trying to do. But why would you put Rude, Rune and Rude on at the same time as Rude? It's crazy. That's crazy. Hey, it's from Vareas. All right, four-two, Jokovic with the break, but Vareas has won two games in a row. Yeah, so I have no idea what we're doing tomorrow. They all started at 11 AM too, that's interesting. Why didn't they do that today? Why didn't they do that today? Why is today's schedule not as clean? Like today's schedule is a little bit more like jumpy. I guess because they put the women's match on at night, that's why it's a bit all over the place. I don't know what's up. I don't know. I don't know. Anyways, we'll be watching it. Four-two, as Jokovic goes down the line to the back of Vareas, Back in our Nole. Itlin sliced in the back of Vareas. Into the backhand of Jokovic, Kait Costas with the four-hand on the stretch. Jokovic, pardon me, inside out to theina at the backhand of Vareas, the four-hand of Jokovec. Into the four-hand of Vareas. Four-hand now as Jokovic goes with the backhand, cross-court, Vareas' backhand into the four-hand of Vareas. On the stretch goes the four-hand of Jokovec, to the backhand of Vareas. Long rally, here's Vareas goes in the line. Slice-over, Nole is long-loved fiftien. It feels like that Tommy Paul Semifinal back in Australia when Nolay was dominating and then it's like, you just slowly, it slowly becomes closer for whatever reason. You could have switched Goff and Shriyantek's courts and still had them at the same time. I agree. Yeah, I agree. I don't get why Shriyantek's not on center court. Only for ticket sales, I guess. And maybe Goff's match is closer, maybe, you know? Because I guess they're banking on Shriyantek's going to win easily, so it's boring. I guess that's what they're trying to do. They're trying to, like, you know, not give Shriyantek's center court because it's going to be a waste of time for people for an hour's match, you know? As all various as a winner, okay? We'll talk about it tomorrow. Love 30. Love 30, a chance for various to get back on serve. For love. The hell's going on? Love 30. Djokovic serves. Djokovic serves. Now, why the four on a various and various in the net? Nice serve from Nole. All right, 15-30. That's one saved. 15-30. Djokovic serves again. Djokovic serves. Into the back end of Various. Return to the back end of Djokovic. Drop shot is too good for Nole. 30-all. Djokovic's having to step up. 30-all. Mukovic is already up a break, by the way. Over on the other courts. 30-all as Djokovic serves again. That's a foul. Second serve. Second serve is into the four on a various. Back end, a four net from Djokovic. Into the four on a various. The back end of Djokovic. That's a good shot to the back end of Various. Back end of Nole. Into the back end of Various. Into the back end of Djokovic. Sliced as Various hits the back end. Down the line! What a shot! This is going to be our finish to you. Nole back Djokovic into trouble. 30-40. And Nole shrugging his shoulders, getting pissed off. And the crowd's booing him. The crowd is not happy with Djokovic reacting. Which I think is silly, because the crowd just cry more. But you know, whatever. Anything to boo. All right, Various to get back on serve. And Djokovic is, I mean, he's getting windy as well. So he's going to be unhappy with that too. 30-40. Chance for Various to get back on serve. From four love down. He was almost five love down too. Djokovic serves. No, he doesn't. The umpire's trying to calm down the crowd. Good luck. 30-40. Second serve. Into the fourth, or first serve. Sorry, into the fourth. And that goes out on the return for Various. Djokovic saves the break point. And we get to Deuce. All right, back to Deuce. Djokovic serves again. Serving to the front of Various. Return to the front of Djokovic, back in at Various. Into the backhand of Djokovic. To the backhand of Various. Again, to the backhand of Djokovic on the stretch. Various. With a forehand, into the front of Djokovic. Various comes in with the forehand again. Djokovic with a slice on the stretch. Various with a forehand down the line again. Into the front of Djokovic on the stretch. Into the front of Various. He hits it in the net. Nolay goes, oh yeah, where's that noise now? I don't think Nolay's, he wants the crowd to boo him. He's all right. If you want to be annoying to me, I'll win points. Nolay wants them to boo him. He's like, if we're going to play, he wants them to boo. He's taking the tail of Fritz Daniel Mehbedev route. Advantage Djokovic. He doesn't give a shit about this crowd. Advantage Djokovic. Serving to the front of Various. Return goes in to the front of Djokovic. Front of Various. Into the front of Djokovic. Down the lines of winner. There you go. This is going to be our biggest team. Don't get Novak angry. Don't get him angry. Five-two. Djokovic holds. That's probably one of the better games. One of the better points that he's played in those last couple. Don't get him angry. Okay, five-two. Djokovic holds. Now, rowdy. Fourth round upset prediction. Stevens versus Sabalenka. Yeah, Stevens can beat Sabalenka. I agree. Thanks, rowdy. Sabalenka's never made it past the third round here until this week, so I agree. I think tonight's match could be an upset. For sure. Don't poke a goat, that's it. Don't poke a goat. Noly plays the best revenge tennis. Yeah, crowd's booing him. We'll only help him. Severin three, you reckon, tonight? Okay. Remember, Stevens has made it far in this tournament before. She made a quarter, I think she made the quarter finals last year, in fact. So, I know she made a final like five years ago, but in recent times, Stevens has been pretty good at the French Open. So, look, I wouldn't be shocked if she does win tonight. Also, being a night match, you know, slower conditions, my favorite Stevens. She made a three quarter finals, she made a lot of fourth rounds, 74% winning record at the French Open, Sloane Stevens. I know she's never beaten Sabalenka though, she's never beaten her. They're three and oh, but I think they've all been three setters. So, and also I don't think they're played on clay. Sabalenka's record, yeah, like I said, never made it past the third round of the French until this year. I mean, Stevens will like her chances. She made multiple fourth rounds, couple of quarter finals, semi-final, and a final. Over to Serb now, the find of Djokovic, Varia Serbin to stay in the set, and he serves it, puts the find away, that's a lovely shot. 15 love, Stevens is not consistent. Yeah, but for some reason she's consistent here. You know, every time a French Open she is, when we get to the French she is. So, we'll find out, it'll be a fun match. All right, first is a foul from Varia, second serve. Second serve, the find of Djokovic, find out from Varia is a winner, 30 love. 30 love, just joining Djokovic with a four love in this first set, but then Varia started coming back. Djokovic cruising, I wouldn't say that. I mean, he was almost back on serve in that last game. This is a little tricky, first serve is a foul, second serve, Varia says, well, both guys are not doing great on their second serves. Second serve, into the find of Djokovic, find out from Varia is down the line at the back end of Djokovic, into the back end of Varia is, back end of Djokovic down the line, that's out, that was close from Nolay. 40 love, chance now for Varia is to get the hold and get Djokovic to serve it out. Varia serves a fault, second serve, 38 minutes played, second serve in the back end of Djokovic, backing out from Varia is to the forehand of Djokovic, the back end of Varia, so he hits it wide, 40-15. 40-15, so the chance here to get Djokovic to serve this out, Varia is for the serve again. That's a fault, second serve, second serve, into the find of Djokovic, find out from Varia is down the line at the back end of Djokovic, into the find of Varia is, Djokovic guesses right with the back end, Varia is on the stretch, gets it, back end of forehand is now Djokovic goes to the back end of Varia, Slice is good, Djokovic in the net, okay. Djokovic serving for the first set now, but Varia has been good, the second half of this set, been fun, he's won three of the last four games. Cam, have you ever been to South America? No, I have not, no I have not, I'd love to go though. I'd love to go to Brazil and Argentina, all right. Five, three, Djokovic serves for the first set, serving to the back end of Varia is, for now Djokovic to the back end of Varia into the forehand of Djokovic, for now Varia is, again to the forehand of Djokovic, Varia sits it out. And that's 15 love, 15 love, the second set's gonna be interesting now that Varia is just sort of warmed up, the nerves are gone, he's ready to go. 15 love, serving to the back end of Varia, return the back end of Djokovic, back end of Varia, into the forehand of Djokovic, the forehand of Varia is on the stretch, he goes out, 30 love, 30 love, Djokovic serves again, 30 love, serving to the back end of Varia, return the forehand of Djokovic, forehand of Varia, into the back end of Djokovic, that's a good shot, Varia gets it, Djokovic forehand is wide, ooh, that was close, but just goes wide, 30-15. Machu Picchu is worth a visit, yeah, it looks fun. There is no tennis now in the era of Djokovic Nadal Federa, there was tennis. Yeah, we'll have a good, have fun, you know, filling your time with something else. Thanks for joining us, 30-15, as we get a serve now from Jolli, now while the back end of Varia's return goes in, Djokovic forehand is a winner, 40-15, tennis is dead now, apparently. Bye. Tennis started in 2003 and ended in 2023. Yeah, look, tennis had a good run, you know, 20 years, it was good, you know, before 2003, you know, tennis was like so niche and nobody watched it. Now, you know, after 2023, it's dead, you know, might as well, everyone might as well find a real job, you know, 40-15. Anyways, back end return now from Varia's, as Djokovic tries it with the first set, he does, Varia's in the net, and it's 6-3, Djokovic first set. Tennis was just a fad, it was just a 20-year fad, you know, it was great, it was a good time and now it's dead, all right, well, have a good time. Enjoy watching pickleball, have fun watching pickleball. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what I was saying. Rowdy! I propose a Claycourt Masters 1000 in Buenos Aires. Argentina, Argentina, the crowds would be like those old Davis Cup matches or a World Cup soccer match. Rowdy, that's not a bad idea, thank you for the, thank you for the five, yeah, I mean, that would be fun. That'd be fun. It's not about a 1000 event, but because I don't know how that would work in the calendar, but yeah. I mean, if you have a 1000 event in February, people are gonna, it's gonna really mess the rankings up. It means that we'll have another Claycourt Masters, I don't know, but I mean, yeah, it'd be awesome. The crowds of Buenos Aires are fun. Even a 500 in Buenos Aires would be great. You know, Rio and Buenos Aires, having 500s back to back would be fun. Mookova broke again. Did she? Well, she wouldn't. Mookova's up 5-2 against Avanessian. Oh, you mean on the women's side? Is that what you're saying? Or the men's side? Because on the women's side, they've replaced Wuhan with Guadalajara in the calendar now. So Guadalajara, which was there last year is taking the spot of Wuhan, Beijing came back. We were back gonna be fit for Wimby. Yeah, yeah, she should be back. She should be back for the grass season. As long as she doesn't got any, you know, she's hasn't got any bad long, long effects from getting sick. It's not just tennis, even football's a little dead at the moment. Yeah, I mean, look over there. Look, I mean, have a look, right? You've got, we're living in like, in the sports era of all goats, right? Think of all the goats in sport, or like the goats that everyone's talking about now. You've got Federer Nadal Djokovic. One's retired, one's gonna retire, the other one's 36. In golf, you've got Tiger Woods, right? And he's like barely playing. In Formula One, you've got Lewis Hamilton, but he's not really doing that well at the moment. Then you've got in American football, you've got Tom Brady retired. In basketball, you've got LeBron, but he's like, you know, not winning championships, but also, you know, super old. And then in soccer, you've got Messi and Ronaldo, who are, you know, late 30s, and they're not gonna play another World Cup maybe, for maybe Ronaldo, I don't know. So, yeah, I mean, the era of goats in all sports are all coming to an end at the same time, you know? But then you look at guys like Mbappe, you look at El Caraz, right? All these young guys coming through, and I'm sure there's basketball equivalence to that, and, you know, whatever, golf equivalence to that. But, yeah, I mean, the era of the greatest sports people ever, you know, record-breaking achievements from like all those people I mentioned. You know, Serena, of course, one of them as well. It's all coming to an end at the same time. But don't worry, that'll change. You know, there'll be a new crop of people and we'll still watch the sport. I mean, people didn't stop watching basketball when Jordan retired and started watching Kobe, right? Well, they started, I mean, sports don't die because a player's retiring. Love 15, Samper's retired, we got Federer straight away, and then Djokovic and Dao as well. So, like, you know, tennis lives on. Ronaldo has zero grand slams. That's true. You're right, he has zero grand slams. You're right, Ronaldo has no slams. Ah, love 15. Djokovic trying to win the first game of the second, he won the first six-three, has got a four-and-a-four rally. Again, the four-and-a-four various has got a four-and-a-four Djokovic to the four-and-a-four various. Into the four-and-a Djokovic for various with the backhand. Into the backhand. Oh, no, it's in the net from various. All right, love 30. Yeah, the era, every era has their greats, exactly. Exactly. All right, love, love 30. Chance for Djokovic to get an early lead. Love 30, as various does a fault. Second serve, second serve. Into the four-hand of Djokovic, four-and-a-four various. The backhand of Djokovic, into the four-and-a-four various, as Djokovic hits the backhand. Again, the four-and-a-four various, into the backhand of Djokovic. Backhand of various. Again, the backhand of Nolay down the line, to the four-and-a-four various on the stretch. That goes in the net, it's left 40. This feels like now, you know, Djokovic might have had a hiccup in the first set after being up for love, but I don't think he does that twice. Four, love 40. Now, Krozov Muceti, yes, we're gonna be watching that next. We'll talk about that in the next match, because, yes, love 40. Return in the net from Djokovic, 1540, 1540. I'm the goat of watching streams. Sorry, P, I think it might be Debs. Debs has got 500 hours of this year alone, so I don't know how many hours you've got. Backhand of backhand, as that goes to the four-and-a-four of Djokovic, four-and-a-four from various, to the backhand of Djokovic, various with a slice. Djokovic comes with a forehand, puts it away. There it is, break, first game of the second. One love, Djokovic in the second. Have you seen the double disqualification? I have, and I think it was a little silly. A little harsh, I should say, harsh, not silly, harsh. I think it was a little harsh. Unintentional, yeah, I think it was a bit harsh. Here we go, one love, Djokovic, he's up a center break. Alcra's versus Moosey, he come up next. I'm really excited for that one, aren't we, chat? Aren't we, chat? Backhand down the line with four-and-a-four of Djokovic, four-and-a-four from various, on the stretch of the forehand of Djokovic, various. Again, four-and-a-four hand is various at the backhand, to the forehand of Djokovic, but various on the stretch, hits it wide, 15 love, 15 love. What's my prediction for Moosey versus Alcra's? We'll talk about it in the next match. You're just gonna have to wait and see, wait and see. Djokovic serves, nice, out wide. 30 love, what are you, you guys give me your predictions on that one. What are your predictions? I wanna hear your predictions. All right, 30 love, that was a bit of fault from Djokovic, second serve. Second serve into the backhand of various, four-and-a-four from Djokovic, the forehand of various on the stretch. Djokovic backhand, cross court, his various slices it in the net, 40 love. Alcra is in five, Alcra is in three, Alcra is in four, Moosey in five. Alcra is three, one, Alcra is three, two. Moosey in five, Alcra's needs to go down, okay. Carlos in four, no, Alcra's in four. Moosey in five, Carlos easy in three. Moosey upsets Alcra as I feel like he takes Steph's quarter, only to lose to Nolay in the semis. All right, anyways, Djokovic two love with an easy game. Alcra's in four, okay, Moosey in five, so it's either Alcra's easy or Moosey tough. That's what it seems like. Alcra's three or four, or Moosey in five. I agree, I think I could see it happening with Alcra's demolishing him like he demolished Shapo, or it could be a tight contest all the way to a fifth set where Moosey can get the win. We'll find out in about hopefully an hour or so, or maybe longer, probably an hour and a half. Two love. Cam, since 1990 the Goats have won 64 slams leaving 63 behind for everybody else, and they only started winning from 2003. We won't see anything like it for a long time, I agree. I agree, I agree. So the Goats have 64 combined and everybody else has 63, which is wild. It is a wild stat. I think I saw that on Twitter a couple, about a week or so ago. Wild. Absolutely wild. All right, Servo. All right, it's a fault from Various. Oh, sorry, let from Various. Since 1999, 1990, sorry, yeah, yeah. It's wild. Since the ATP became a thing. All right, Servo, the back of the chocolate return. Goes long, 30 love for Various. 30 love. Shapo didn't put up a fight, but I think Moosey will. Well, Shapo put up a fight in the second set, but he just couldn't hang. Moosey said he's gonna win the first set if he's gonna make it a match. I think we all can agree. Various with an ace. 40 love. 40 love Various to take the game and be on the board here in the second set. Two, one, Djokovic to the break though. Servo to Djokovic, one to Various is a winner. All right, nice, Various. Not letting Djokovic get away with the second set easily. Two, one in the second. Okay, Chat, where are you watching from? Let me know. I wanna know where you guys are watching from. I'm in Australia and it's almost, almost midnight. Almost midnight. Almost midnight. 20 minutes away. Where are you watching from? Serbia, Serbia, Serbia, Serbia, Scotland, Sydney, Serbia, Texas, Finland, Canada, Prague, Berlin, London, Tunisia, the Philippines, Poland, USA, Trinidad, South Africa, Melbourne, Belgrade, Roland Garros, nice. Czechia, Hong Kong, Adelaide, Trinidad, San Diego, we've got Kazakhstan, Japan, Rotterdam, India, Peru, hey, what's going on? South Africa, New York, Bosnia, Seoul, it's 9 p.m. in Seoul, sorry, 11 p.m. in Seoul, okay. Malaysia, Peru, Dubai, Sydney, Vienna, Vietnam, New Zealand, Pakistan, Tokyo, UK, Portugal, we've got Germany, we've got Lebanon, we've got Wisconsin as well, Bali Island, nice. We've covered the whole country, the whole world, even the North Pole, good one. All right, two one, Djokovic has got a set of break, one hour played, as Djokovic serves the 400 Various, 400 from Djokovic, with the back of the Various in the backhand. Lob goes long and it's 15 love Djokovic. The United Kingdom, nice one. 15 love, and like I said earlier, this is like the warm-up to the main event. Also, Mukhova won the first set against Vanessaian. 15 lovers, we're gonna return now from Various, back in our Djokovic Various with the pass, but it's in the net. 30 love, 30 love, 30 lovers. Djokovic serves again, thanks for the Mukhova update, that's right. Serving in the backhand is a fault from Djokovic, second serve. Second serve, into the front of Various, back in our slice from Nole, the backhand of Various into the front of Djokovic, Various, nope, Nole in the net, 30-15. Not too many outstanding winners, we're just gonna wait for the second match for that. The next match is gonna be the one with all the winners. This one's just a little bit slow, just the way that these guys are just kind of grinding it out a bit. Not as slow as the other match, but the Fakina match. All right, Served into the front of Various, front out from Djokovic is the winner, there you go. This is gonna be on tennis TV. Nole smacks the winner down the line, 40-15. 40-15. Not as slow as Felix, yeah, FAA would have. Those matches are long, long, long, long. Long, long, long matches. All right, Served now Djokovic out wide at the front of Various, but it's a let. Let from Nole, there's Djokovic serves again. Into the back of Various, front out from Djokovic. Into the backhand of Various, Djokovic to the volley. It's too good, three-one, Djokovic in the second. Three-one, one hour played. Djokovic has a set and a break. Winner of this will play Karin Hashinov in, in the quarter-finals on Tuesday. And I'm guessing by the timing of things, this match, this men's quarter-final will be one of the first ones of the day. And then the second one will be between Elkiraz, Mousedi, Sizi Pazovna. And that will probably be a ninth session match, I guess. Djokovic hits it out in the return. 15-love. If you want to fast-forward, Djokovic and Hashinov, they've actually played nine times, eight-one in favor of Djokovic. The one time was Hashinov back in Paris, not this Paris, the Paris Indors. Indoor hard-court final back in 2018. But they have played on clay twice, the last time being last year in Belgrade, three-setter. Hashinov won the first, Djokovic came back to win, but that's the only set Hashinov has won in their last seven meetings over the last five years. That goes out from Various, and it's 15-all. They did play the free-job in 2020. Djokovic won that one in straights, three and three. So for some reason, Hashinov just doesn't, just doesn't compete against Djokovic that one time in Paris. Paris Indors was the only time, even the Belgrade match, it was six-four first-set Hashinov, and then after that it was one and two. So it was like pretty simple after. Serving the back of Djokovic, backing out from Various, the four-and-a-Djokovic, into the four-and-a-Various, the back-hand of Djokovic, again to the four-and-a-Various, Djokovic to the four-hand again to the four-and-a-Various, the back-hand of Djokovic, back-hand of Various, into the four-and-a-Djokovic, to the back-hand of Various. Back-hand of Djokovic goes in the line, that's a great shot, Various gets there with a slice, and as Djokovic hits the four-hand again to the four-and-a-Various, into the four-and-a-Djokovic, Various with the four-hand down the line, Noley on the back-hand stretch, as Various hits the four-hand inside out, Djokovic gets to the back-hand, again to the back-hand of Various, into the four-hand of Noley, and, oh, and Noley hits a winner! Unbelievable, unbelievable. Off the line, 15-30, 15-30. Lovely shot from Djokovic on the outside of the line. Will Noley drop a set against Hashinov? I think he'll drop one. I think Hashinov can get a set, but that's probably it. Will he drop the first set against Hashinov? Maybe. I mean, he hasn't been playing great in the first set here, and he was struggling in the first set of the, it's for Keener, Matt. So maybe. All right, return now from Djokovic. 15-30, we get a slice now, into the four-and-a-Various, back-hand of Djokovic, to the back-hand of Various, in the net from Various. Just so many errors. From Various, 15-40, to get the double break. I'm not sure if I'm correct, but Mira hit the ball into the stands. She could have been defolded for that. I love her game. No, you can hit the ball in the crowd, and you don't get defolded, because nobody cares about the crowd. It's only the officials that are protected by a part of the default. If you hit a ball and it hits someone in the crowd, that doesn't matter. As it goes out, from Various, for one Djokovic in the second. Yeah, because players have done that, and the players haven't got defolded. It's only if you hit a ball kid, or an alliance person, or an umpire. When it's an official who has a job to do, the crowd are replaceable. That's just the fact. I think it wasn't like two years ago, somebody was here, one of the ladies' matches. Somebody hit a ball, and it hit a little kid in the front row, and he started crying, but they didn't get defolded. Well, they threw their racket, and it hit a kid in the head. Was it Alexandrova, I want to say? Well, maybe it wasn't her. No, no, Alexandrova was in the match. So yeah. The guy has had three, back to five setters. I'm not surprised he's a little flat. Yeah, and he's also playing no-back jock pitch. Of course this is happening. We knew this was going to happen. Yeah, Mukavov won the first, nice. Will Russian points count at Wimbledon this year? Yes. Because the ATP and WTA only took points away from Wimbledon, not because of Russians, but because of the fact the Russians couldn't play. So to try and keep it put pressure on Wimbledon to let them back. Rowdy. Replace Shanghai, have it after U.S. Open. Are you ready for the two? What do you mean by replaced, I'm confused. Replace Shanghai, what do you mean? Four-one Djokovic, four-one, and then all they serves the back end of various, four and half from Djokovic into the back end of various. And that goes out from various, 15 love. Djokovic serves again. All right, they have this new 1,000 event in Buenos Aires after, but would it be a clay court event after the U.S. Open? Because that doesn't happen. They don't have clay court events after the U.S. Open. They could have a hard court event in South America. One, I mean, they have Al Capulco, right? 30 love, replace Shanghai, but Shanghai is a great event. We just haven't had it for four years because of COVID. All right, 30 love. That's me to let from Djokovic, he's starting to get to five-one here. Been predictable, but hey, that's just how it goes. We've had so many upsets. It's been so exciting the first week that this is the result of having excitement at the first couple of upsets, you know, guys coming through that weren't expected, her catch losing, RBA losing, you know, upsets in the first week. And the result of the upsets are the random matches that we get now. But after this quarter finals we usually pan out to be pretty competitive. You know, Hashinon versus Djokovic, maybe it's a one-sided matchup, but it's not a terrible match. You know, obviously Elkhroth versus Ziddi Paz, Rune of Rude, Zvera versus Etcheverry could be fun. Djokovic is the winner, 40 love. But this just happens. You know, this is just how things are. Vereas took out RBA and her catch, who, you know, both maybe would have put up a better fight, just like we got Ziddi Paz versus Offner, when it should have been, you know, quarter or FAA, right? Or even Finini versus Ziddi Paz. Ah, 5-1 Djokovic, good serving. 5-1. But the only match that we've kind of gotten that we hoped was Museti Elkhroth. To this point, that's the one that we wanted. Everything else has kind of fell apart. Maybe Jerry Rude, I mean, that's a banger. But every other quarter final's kind of fallen apart. Or sorry, fourth round, it's fallen apart due to upsets. That's on the women's side too. On the women's side, there was matches in the fourth round we wanted. Stevens versus Sabalenka is, you know, accidentally awesome because we didn't expect that. Or at least we didn't know that Stevens was gonna have another run. As Vereas hits the forehand to the forehand. Djokovic, trying to stay in this set here. Vereas, but he hits it out, love 15. Three points away from it. Two sets of lovely, Djokovic, it's been the quickest match he's played. Quickest match he's played for the event, which is good. He needed a quick match after that Fakina match. Then we have a three and a half hours and we only played three sets. Chad, let's put it into context. In the Fakina match, we hadn't even played the first set tiebreak to this stage. We were still waiting for the tiebreak at this point. Or maybe we just started the tiebreak. Love 15, Djokovic backhand. Down the line is good, Vereas with a slice. Djokovic gets it with the backhand, puts it away. Love 30. Djokovic ain't gonna give away a double break. Love 30. Love 30. Mimi, yes, we will be. For sure watching that match. Gotta watch that one, it's fun, it's a fun match. Serving to the backhand of Djokovic, return. Goes in to the forehand of Vereas, backhand of Djokovic. Another moon ball into the forehand of Vereas. To the backhand of Djokovic as Vereas hits the forehand again, into the forehand of Djokovic on the stretch. Vereas backhand, open court, it's good. There you go, nice pick up. This is gonna be our finishing game. Gives the crowd something to cheer about. Bro, he's gonna win in just two sets. No, you gotta play three sets. What are you talking about? Best of five. With all due respect to Vereas, how did her catch lose? What was the score? Was there a chance for her catch to win? I mean that third set tiebreak, if her catch wins the third set tiebreak, he wins in four her catch. He lost that third set tiebreak. Vereas won the fifth, sixth two. So, also Hooby was coming off two, five setters as well, so maybe he ran out of gas. 15-30, serving the backhand of Djokovic, return to forehand of Vereas, forehand from Djokovic on the stretch, is good. Oh no, it doesn't make the net. All right, 30-all. And look, Djokovic fans who are still here, I'm sure you're thinking finally he gets a good draw because to be honest, the last few French opens, like he had to play Rafa last year in the quarterfinals, right? In 2021, he had Djokovic, sorry, Federer and Nadal in his quarter. He beat Nadal in the semis, he had to play Baratini in the quarterfinals, Sidney passing the final. Mouseti, he had to play in the fourth round. So you're probably thinking finally, Djokovic gets a nice draw and he can play himself in instead of having to play a fourth round and lose the first two sets against Mouseti like he did two years ago. Even in 2020, he played Hashinov in the fourth round. Karinja Buster got a set off him in the quarters, he played Steph in the semis, Rafa in the final. So yeah, again, Djokovic fans are probably thinking, this is about time we get a good French open draw because Djokovic has had a tough draw every time, mainly because Rafa has been involved. I mean, again, like 2019, Djokovic had to play, you know, Struff in the fourth round, Zverev in the quarters, team in the semis. So yeah, I'm sure the Djokovic fans are not complaining about this match. You're like, yeah, finally. We want straight sets wins. 30-40, we want easy wins to start us off. Even back in 2018, you know, we had RBA in the third round, Vadasco in the fourth round. Then he lost to Chekinato in the quarters. So yeah, I'm sure Djokovic fans are not bothered by this score, they're not bored. You guys are thinking, good. Let's hope that, you know, you're hoping that Elkroz Moussetti goes for seven hours. All right, Varia saves the set point, now gets a game point, advantage Varia's to make Djokovic serve this out. Elkroz plays straight after this. Elkroz is coming on straight after this. And Varia serves back in Djokovic, and Nola hits it out. Okay, Varia's gets another game, Djokovic serving for the second set. What's the answer, what question? I hope it goes seven hours. Well, it probably will go seven hours, but you know, he's hoping that it'll go for five hours, at least three, four hours. No breadstick today, not in this one. Not at the moment. Who thinks when the French open, men and women? Djokovic-Fiantek. I know that's a boring answer, but that's the answer. Mukova is in Savalanke's half. So Mukova versus Savalanke could be a semi. Now Mukova's up a set and a break. She'll play Pavlia Cenkaba if she gets the job done there. That's fun. By the way, this match is sort of the version of the Formula One that I'm watching now. The Stappens up by 15 seconds. So unless Djokovic has a capitulation and the Stappen crashes, they're both gonna win. It's almost like watching the Formula One these days. Djokovic winning is like, oh, this match easy. I'm so ready for a five setter, yeah. I'm just warming into it. Is Djokovic protecting his right leg? I don't think so. What happened in the doubles? One of the players hit the ball to the ball kid who wasn't watching, got hit in the head and started crying and got defolded. My little one said only 22 people are watching. Hard to explain what 2.2K means. Yeah, thank you everybody for watching. Whoever gets to like, we're almost at 500 likes. Yeah, it's only 22 people here, it's all right. Okay, here we go. 5-2 Djokovic serving for the set. As he serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. It's a double fault. My soul from there, my soul from there, my soul from there. Love 15, second double fault for Djokovic today. Second double fault. One hour and 15 minutes played. Serving in the back end of Various. Volley from Djokovic is good. Various gets it, but Nolay puts it away with a nice volley, 15-0. 15-0, nice volley, but Various is quick. We can hit some nice shots, but Djokovic is well aware of that coming. Yeah, that was happening. 15-0, as Djokovic serves, an ace. 30-15, easy serve down the tee. 30-15, another serve from Nolay. 30-15 is two points away. One's in the chat if you can hear me. 30-15, as Djokovic serves, down the tee to Various, return goes in the front of Djokovic, who hits a winner. 40-15, 40-15, as Djokovic serves again to get the two sets to love lead. 40-15, Djokovic to serve. First serve is a fault. Second serve, 40-15. Serving in the front of Various, return goes in the front of Djokovic, into the backhand of Various. Backhand from Djokovic to the front of Various, into the front of Djokovic with the backhand of Various, as Djokovic hits the backhand slice. Drop shot in the net, 40-30. Djokovic try to finish with a highlight. It's gonna be Djokovic 6-3, 2-1. Yeah, that seems to be the case. By the way, women's match. Mukava, up a set and 2-1 with a break in the second, so she is getting her done. Kazakina versus Svetlilina is coming on after that. Is it backhand returning out of the front of Djokovic, into the front of Various, lob goes to the sky, and wide, there it is. Two sets of love, Djokovic, 6-3, 6-2. Also, we're almost at 137.7K, thank you for joining. We've got so much going on the channel at the moment. So, so much. So, make sure you subscribe if you like tennis. We'll keep you up to date with all the breaking news, injury news, rankings news. We preview matches, we preview tournaments, predictions, betting, all that stuff. If you like all that stuff, every part of tennis that you need to know. So, make sure you subscribe if you haven't already. Okay, second set, 10-winners, Djokovic, four errors, three winners, Various, six errors. And yeah, just cruisy, just cruisy for Nole. But Nole never does anything quick. He never wins a match in 10 minutes. He always drags things out, even if it's 6-2, it'll take, you know, 35 minutes. He doesn't blast through matches. Djokovic was dangerous, yeah. The only good thing about this match is that we don't have long to wait for Elkhrimusetty. Ah, look, it's just the way it is. That's how it is. Well, that's the thing, it's funny because, you know, the new generation of guys, I mean, most people are thinking that when we watch Vildj taking on Medvedev and look what happened there, right? So, sometimes you never know, but with Djokovic, it's very rare that he loses to a guy like this in a slam, you know. Last time Djokovic lost to someone crazy, very unlikely in a slam, he was probably checkin' out here five years ago. You know, random, but then Djokovic, at the time, was making a comeback, so maybe you can, maybe you can say that, well, he wasn't his best back then, Djokovic is now, you know, he's much better than he was. That's true, but yeah, Djokovic doesn't lose matches like this in slams. Whereas other guys do. You know, the generation coming through is, you know, not, I mean, look at guys like Sinner, right? Sinner lost to Altmaier. Medvedev lost to Vildj in a similar style, unlikely matchup, but Djokovic just doesn't lose to these guys. Let me have a look at what his record is, Djokovic at slams, overall. Okay, so yeah, the last time Djokovic lost to a random at a slam was, it's funny, because he's actually on a bit of a streak that no one's talking about. He lost at the French Open last year to Rafa, of course. He lost to Medvedev, not random at all. Get this chat, you wanna hear a stat? You wanna hear a stat? Since the French Open 2020, Djokovic has lost three matches at slams. Two to Rafa at the French, one to Medvedev. His record at slams over the last little while is ridiculous. Let me have a look at what exactly his record is. So from, where is it? September 20, is that better? Yeah, so from September 2020, he's 54 wins, three losses at slams. And the three losses, two to Rafa at the French, which everyone loses to Rafa at the French, and losing to Medvedev at the US. That's only in the last, well, nearly three years. Ridiculous. He obviously lost to Krinyo Buster back in 2020 US because of default. What else we got? We've got, he lost to Vavrenko through retirement in 2019. He lost to Dominic Thiem in 2019, French Open in a five-set epic. And then yeah, lost to Chekinado in 2018, randomly, at the time, because Chekinado was, and also Chung, he lost to Chung as well at the start of the 2018 season in Australia. So yeah, and even those guys, those guys weren't 94 in the world. These guys were like 72, was Chekinado, Chung was 58. So he hasn't lost to someone outside the top 100 of slam in a long, long time. And he probably never will, unless he plays until he's 50 and gets old, I guess. 30-15, Various trying to win the first game and trying to get in front for the first time in this match on the score. 30-15, must be the four-to-four rally. That goes into the four-to-various on the stretch back in that Jokovic cross-court. Various gets over the slice, but hits it long and it's 30-all. 30-all, but probably about maybe 45 minutes until the next match starts, I'm guessing. 30-all is Jokovic returns the four-to-various. That's a good shot from Various. All right. He has come back from two sets of love down twice in this tournament against RBA in the second round or so in the first round against Song, or Zong. He was up two sets to one against her catch, but he did lose the first set, so he's not used to giving, he doesn't give up easily. 40-30, serving the four-to-four Jokovic, returned the four-to-various back in that Jokovic. Down the line to the four-to-various, sliced to the back of the Jokovic. Various with the backhand. Again to the backhand of Jokovic, to the forehand of Various. Four-to-four Jokovic, again to the four-to-various, into the four-to-no-lay, as Various hits the forehand. Again to the four-to-Jokovic, now to the backhand and it goes down from no-lay. Okay, Various wins the first game of the third. And Jokovic just telling the umpire that the courts are not good. I think he wants the courts to be more watered. I don't know, he doesn't like the surface. And now he's yelling at his coach box. Sorry, okay, I'll give you a stat chat. So since 2018, the start of the 2018 season, Jokovic has lost eight matches. Actually, you know what? We haven't done this in a minute. Hang on a second, wait, what a second? Hang on a second. Have I got the thing? Have I got the thing? I don't think I have the thing. Oh, here we go. Da-da-da-da, it's a trivia, it's a trivia time. All right, let's do some trivia for the first time in forever. Okay, so he's lost eight matches at Grand Slam since 2018. Novak Jokovic. I want you to give me a name and a tournament and a year. Name, tournament year and bonus point if you can guess the round. If you can guess the round as Jokovic hits it out, I love 15. So a name, a year, a tournament, and the round for the full point. Why is everyone laughing? That's a professional intro, what are you talking about? Eight players have beaten Jokovic at Slam since 2018. Who are they? Since 2018. Revenka US Open fourth round in 2019. Correct, that's one. As we return after a race, that goes out 15-all. Chung, 2018 round four. That's a half a point. Team French Open semi-final 2019, that's two. 2020 US Open final, no. Final of the US Open in 2021, Mehdi. That's three. French Open final against Raffer 2020, that's four. We're halfway there. As that goes out from Various and it's 30-15. Chung fourth round. Okay, that's only half the answer. Grigno Buster fourth round of the US Open 2020, that's number five. There's three more. Since 2018, there's three more. The Australian government, that doesn't count. That doesn't count. 30-15, Chung Australian Open fourth round, 2018. That's another. There's two more. As we return to the team, ace from Nollay. Last year's French Open 2022 quarter-final against Raffer. That's seven and now we got one more. One more. One more. Checking out with the French Open 2018 quarter-finals. There you go, you guys are too smart. Now, he's won 107 matches since then. Let's go, 107 matches. Can anybody name them all? All the wins that he's had since 107 matches that he's won. Name them all since 2018 in the Grand Slam. All right, 1-1, Djokovic, levels. Just kidding, don't do it. Don't do it. So yeah, 107 wins, eight losses at Slam since 2018, that's pretty crazy. That is pretty crazy. And that includes one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 wins, 10 slams. Has he, hang on, wait, what? Has Djokovic won 10 slams in the last five years? That's incredible. 10 slams since hitting 30? That can't be, is that real? Is that real? He's won 10 slams since 2018. That's insane, nobody's talking about that. He's won 10 slams from 31 to now in his 30s. That's insane. So what, he was on 12 slams when he turned 30. Jesus. Anyways, lovely drop shot there from Nolle, love 15. That's pretty crazy. He's gotta have the most slams as a 30 year old, right? Like no one else has won more slams as a 30 year old. Maybe Serena. Maybe. Damn. All right. Four now from Djokovic in the 400 various, back in Nolle, love 15, to the back of the various, various into that, love 30. So yeah, he's won four Australian Opens, he's won a French Open, four Wimbledon's in the US Open. Since 2018. That's crazy. So when did he turn 30? He turned 30 in, when was he born? So he turned 30 in 2017. So yeah, since the age of 30, he has won 10 slams. That's incredible. Rafa has eight when he's 30 and Nolle has 10. That's crazy. That's crazy. All right, 15, 30. Only one US Open is surprising. Yeah, true. Yeah, I mean, yeah, only one US Open is probably a bit of a shock since then. Yeah. I know 2017 he had a big surgery. So I know he, like 20, what was it? 20, he had like elbow surgery, right? In 2017 or 2018. But from since the age of 30, he's won 10 slams, which is pretty incredible. As that goes out from Nolle, it's 30. Oh, Serena had 10 since 30 also. Okay, there you go. Goat things. How many Federer have? Federer had like four, right? Four from the age of 30. Not like it's a competition, but I'm just, Federer didn't have as many. I'm going to set it in the backhand of Djokovic. Four now from Various. He's long and it's 30, 40. 30, 40. Yeah, Federer had, how many Federer have? 30, 40. Chance of Djokovic's break here in the third. Serve, Various to the front of Djokovic. Return to the front of Various, into the front of Djokovic. As Various hits the forehand again, into the front of Various, to the forehand of Djokovic. Four now from Various down the line, backhand of Djokovic sliced. As Various forehand, sorry, Djokovic forehand into the backhand of Various, into the front of Djokovic who hits it in the net. And Djokovic, not happy about the way he played that point. Federer had three in his 30s. Okay, but that's ridiculous. That's crazy. Various survives. Federer had four in his 30s, did he? All right, Deuce, as Various serves, into the backhand of Djokovic. Four now, Various, into the, what was long? Advantage Djokovic. Advantage Djokovic to take the break in the third. Advantage Djokovic, as Various serves again. Out wide, the backhand of Djokovic, return goes long and we're back to Deuce. So just to put that into context. So since the start of 2018, he's won 10 slams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. So he's won 10 out of the 18 slams that he's played. One was a default. And then there was two other slams he wasn't allowed to play. So he's won 50% of the last slams. That were like the Wimbledon's account, but the ones that were actually on, he's won 50% of the, in the last five years, 50% of all slams. I think one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10 plus the 10, he's won. Yeah, so there's been 20 slams, not including this one, 20 slams over the last five years, Djokovic's won half of them. That's just stupid. That's such a, that's so stupid. Like how crazy is that? Like he has won at least two of the half, like he's won half the slams every year and Rafa's won the others. Well, Rafa's won a couple of the others. Well, what a Rafa win. Australian Open, French Open, three French Opens and Australian Open. Sorry, four French Opens and Australian Open as Djokovic gets a game in the break and a US Open. So six of those slams, Rafa won, that Djokovic didn't win. So that left four slams for everybody else. Four slams for everybody else. Federal won one. So that left three slams for everybody else. Mevvedev, what was it? Mevvedev, Elkiraz and Domi team. Madness. Djokovic's won 10 of those 20. I mean, come on. It's ridiculous. It's crazy. How many slams did Djokovic retire 25? Look, I mean, has he got another Australian Open? Probably. Has he got another Wimbledon? Probably. Is he gonna win the French Open here? Maybe. So yeah, he's probably gonna get at least two to three more, right? I mean, Wimbledon, he looks, doesn't look like losing that any time soon. The Australian Opens, he has to win every time because he is the king of the Australian Open. US Open might be tough. It seems like over the last few years, others have been, I mean, Djokovic hasn't won the US Open since 2018. So maybe the US Open might be a bit tricky because the young kids are coming through and age catches up to everybody. But I mean, this year he might be more motivated to win the US Open because of what happened last year. So he might be, like he was with Australia, right? This year, he came out and he was like, I wanna win this bloody thing. So he might be more motivated this year to win the US Open because of not being able to play last year. But yeah, I feel like 25 is definitely achievable. All right, return now from Various. Djokovic has got two sets of love and a break in this one. It's been back in now from Various in the back, Fauna Djokovic, into the Fauna Various. Fauna from Djokovic, into the back of Various. The backhand slice of Nole is Various at the forehand. Again, the back of Various, who, sorry, back of Djokovic, sorry, who's in the net. Both of them in a red shirt. This is so annoying. I can't, this gets confusing. He can't play in the US Open. Why not? He can play this year. Yeah, he can. Love 15, and it's Djokovic serves. Nole can with 30 slams. I mean, look, if he gets to 25 by the end of this year and then next year he wins three, I mean, anything's possible, but 15, oh. I think next year, if Djokovic gets to 20, I don't know, if he gets to 24, five by the Olympics, the Olympics will be his goal. Who the hell knows, does he want to play anymore? I mean, what's the point in playing if you've got all your goals, right? I mean, he's achieved everything once he gets that Olympic gold and wraps up the record as that goes for a smash from Nole in a 30-15. So like, if you get 25 slams, you've won more slams than anybody in the history of tennis, male or female. He wins that gold medal to add that to his cabinet, which is the one that he's been missing for a while. And then what? You know, then what does he do then? What's he got to do? I mean, there's nothing else to do. Win everything five times, maybe. I mean, winning the US Open six times would put him as the most winning US Open champion, so maybe that's something to go for. 10 Wimbledon's, yeah, 10 Wimbledon's, taking the federal record, that's true. I mean, there are records to beat, but you know, at that point, it's undeniable, right? It's like, well, if you don't need 10 Wimbledon's to prove anything, anyway, it's 40-15. I think 10 Wimbledon's is gonna be harder than getting 25 slams, because what's he on? He's on six, right? So he's got to go win another drug which serves an ace. He's got to go win another, got to win another four Wimbledon's in the next, is he gonna win four more? Sorry, he's only got three more, oh, yeah. So he wins this year, he's got two more after this year, maybe. Just depends on who plays well this year at Wimbledon, right? We don't really know. I mean, Wimbledon, the last couple of years, we've had Fritz push Nadal, we had Djokovic get pushed by Sinner. Are they the next Wimbledon champions? Hercatch beat Federer, is he a next, is he a Wimbledon champion? Baratini is a good grass quarter. Baratini was very unlucky last year. Baratini was very unlucky. He was having a really good grass season, and then he got COVID. And he could have, I think Baratini should not be counted out. He could be a Wimbledon champion. Does he beat Djokovic to do it? I don't know. Medvedev's gonna be there, that's gonna be tough. You know, Medvedev can play on grass, Sidney passes learning. Kirios versus Nole first round, I think. I don't think Kirios can play first round Wimby. I think his ranking is too high, right? He's gonna be seated at Wimbledon, I think. Let me check. All right, Djokovic's three-one as Various serves into the four-and-a-Various. Now the back end of Djokovic, four-and-a-Various in the net, but 30, Kirios is 25 seeds, so he can't play Djokovic first round. But he can play Djokovic in the third round. So that could happen, that's a possibility. Love 30, as Various serves into the four-and-a-Djokovic, four-and-a-Various to the four-hand of Djokovic, into the back-and-slice Various. Djokovic comes in with the four-hand, puts it away, love 40, love 40 to take a two, set to love lead and a double break. Martin has nine Wimbledons. She is crazy, that's why. Ace from Various, 15-40. Well, look at that, Max is winning the Formula One. Who would have thought? 15-40, 15-40 as Various serves again. Djokovic wants that double break. Serving to the four-and-a-Djokovic, return to the four-and-a-Various, back in the four-and-a-Various, is again to the four-and-a-Various on the stretch, in the net, there it is, double break, four-and-a-Djokovic in the third. We're now taking on Mosetti straight after this, so don't go anywhere. Coverage of the French open continues. Just like he said on the bottom, six, two, three, two, and one. That's what somebody said in the chat. And that is happening. But, yeah, this is as cruisy as it gets. And I'll be surprised. I don't think we're surprised, right? I don't think we're surprised. Various was saying it was 50-50 before the match. Well, you gotta say those things. You gotta say those things. Yeah. Match point, Mukova. Is that already happening? Let me check. Yeah, Mukova, serving for the match. She's about to get to the quarter-finals and play against Pavley at Chankova, which is sort of random, but not really, if you've been paying attention to tennis over the last couple of years. It's random, but also, in 2021, they both made a semi-finals, so, of a slam, so it's not really, they're just not highly, it's not in the top 20, like they should be. Djokovic, but Djokovic and Rafa played most of their slam matches, the French. So, it's 11-7 Nadal. It's skewed stats, okay? Is Djokovic the best grass-court player right now? Yeah, of course. He's won the last four Wimbledon's. I mean, Chad, who are the top three grass-court players going into Wimbledon? Djokovic is one. Who are the other ones? Who are the best grass-court players going into Wimbledon? I think Baratini's got to be considered. He won two titles going into Wimbledon last year before he got COVID. What about, who else? What other names? Maybe not top three, just name names. Sinner, Kirios, yeah? As Djokovic is the lovely drop volley, Federer's not playing. Rublev, okay. Medvedev, Medvedev made a few finals last year. Hercatch, yeah, Hercatches might be another one. Nolay, Mateo and Hercatch. Moussedi, what was Moussedi did? What did he do on grass? I don't, can't remember. Fritz, yeah, Fritz, I mean, Fritz had that good run against, well, had that good match against Nadal. What a love to see Fritz taken on Kirios in that semi-final instead of getting no semi-final. Four-and-a-line at the back end of Djokovic, sorry, back end of Varaius. Varaius, and that goes in from Nolay, 30-love. What about Nori? Nobody's talking about Nori, hang on. Nori made the semis, what are you talking about? What about Nori? What about Cam Nori? FAA, maybe. All right, 30-love. Djokovic serves a fault. Second serve, second serve. It's a double-fault. Got my salt in there, got my salt in there. We've got Nori existed. Yeah, don't worry, you're not the first. That always happens. Nori always gets passed up. I would love to see Beritini Elcaraz in like a third round at the Wimbledon, that would be so sick. Anyways, serving Vali Djokovic, the volley doesn't need to be hit. And it's 40-15 Nolay. So last year, the quarter-finalist, Nori, Goffin, Fritz, Nadal, Kirios Garen, Sinner Djokovic. So we're basing it off, who did well last year, then those are names. As we've served now, the return goes in from Various. Backhand now, Various on the stretch. Djokovic goes with a drop shot. Fritz is going to get there, but he's not going to do anything with it. This is going to be on tennis TV, right? Nice work from Nori, 5-1 in the second, in the third. And then back in 21, we had Djokovic, Fuchovic, Beritini FAA, Federer Herkach, Hashinov, and Shapovalov. So maybe Hashinov, he's a consistent Grand Slam player. We've seen that over the last couple. Then back in 2019, it's probably a little too far to go back because you've got like Nadal and Query and Nishio Kori, and I don't think they're going to be much of a factor this year. 2018, you had Anderson and Isner, and so probably that's too far. Del Potro, half the players that made the quarter-finals in 2018 are not even here anymore. Or at least they don't play as much. I mean, Djokovic is the only guy in the top 10 that's left out of those, that bunch. So yeah, I mean, there's some names. There are some names there. Kyrus is supposed to be coming back for the grass. Ah, love 15. Three points away here. Djokovic from taking the win, get to the quarter-finals, play Hashinov on Tuesday. Yeah, Hashinov. I think Medvedev's definitely someone to think about. We didn't get to see them last year. So we didn't get to see Rubelev. We didn't get to see these guys because of the ban, but I reckon the Russians at Wimbledon this year will be interesting, especially on the men's side. They're back here now at love 15, back in Djokovic into the final Various, into the back end of Djokovic. Moonball goes wide and it's 15-all. I reckon Hashinov, Medvedev, Runa. Yeah, what's Runa going to do on grass? Is he a thing? I mean, Elkraz, we don't think is a grass court guy, but what about Runa? We don't know yet. We haven't seen enough of him on grass. He can play on indoor courts though, and that's, you know, indoor surfaces are fast. So maybe the grass, maybe, maybe. What about Lehechka, right? Shelton, all these young kids that are coming through to hit the ball hard. Don't mind coming to the net as well, right? They think Volley's, you know? I think Baratini's one to watch as well. 15-all. Baratini made the final, you know, 21 and then didn't get to play last year. Won two titles leading in. I mean, Baratini's definitely a factor if he can stay healthy. As Djokovic hits it out and it's 30-15, it's going to be fun. Elkraz, I think Elkraz, the thing with Elkraz, I think he's unproven on grass. I don't think we can say either way if he's good or bad because he really only has had one try. And he didn't play well last year on grass, you know? But he lost last year on grass. But he lost to Sinner. Sinner's not nobody. So if Elkraz doesn't play Sinner in the fourth round, then maybe he makes the quarterfinals, right? So I think Sinner, I think Elkraz is unproven. But maybe, hey look, maybe a hot take. Elkraz does well at Wimbledon this year. Makes the semis, right? That could be something. Return goes in the front of Various. He's trying to stay, he's trying to get a void of bakery trip and that goes out from Djokovic. 40, 15. Sinner's better on Elkraz on grass. Yeah, but what if they don't play? What if Elkraz avoids playing all the guys that we think could beat him? I would love to see Medvedev, Elkraz on grass. That'd be fun. Sidney Pass, Elkraz on grass. Wimbledon's gonna be fun. It's gonna be very interesting, especially after this tournament because this, we still don't know who's won the French Open yet. Djokovic, Elkraz, Sidney Pass, Runa, Rude. Zverev. We didn't say Zverev on grass last year. What's he gonna do? Sasha Zverev. Yeah. All right, 40, 15. Various to make Djokovic serve this out. He serves the front of Djokovic, return the front of Various. Back in at Djokovic on the stretch. Into the front of Various. Into the front of Djokovic on the stretch. Lob goes to the sky. Various comes in with a smash. Djokovic gets it with a lob again. But it goes long, all right? Nolle's gonna have to serve this one out. Five, two in the third. And then the match we've all been waiting for. Up next. Okay. Zverev out round one of Wimbledon, you reckon? No, maybe. Sinner's only win on grass is from last year's Wimbledon. One good tournament does not mean good results. Well, yeah, that's a, I mean, Natalie, you're right. Sinner had a great run last year. Elkraz had a bad run, but that's the only time we can kind of, I mean, it's their first attempt, right? So if we're gonna base it on one attempt, good or bad, it's really kind of like, I mean, it's silly to kind of say, Elkraz is bad and Sinner is good, based on one year. Like, we're kind of, I mean, yeah, they've had, like, you know, maybe two or three before, but last year was their first real shot at Wimbledon, right? Their first real try. So I think it's a little bit too early to say, you know, these guys can't play all, they are better than the others, right? They're only better last year. And they're only gonna get better, all right? Like, what about Djokovic on his, you know, second or third try at Wimbledon? Did he win? Let me check, let me check. Where did he go? Where was he in his, like, fourth Wimbledon? So Djokovic, okay, so Djokovic, his third Wimbledon made a semi in 2007, right? In 2007, he made the semis. Now, I think Federer on his third attempt made the quarter finals. Yeah, third attempt made the quarters, but he lost in the first round twice, Federer before that. So, and then he won, made the quarters and lost in the first round the next year. So in the first four attempts, Federer only made one quarter final and lost in the first round every other time. So maybe we should give them maybe five tries before we start judging whether or not they can or can't play on grass. And then Rafa at Wimbledon, it took him, you know, on his fourth attempt, sorry, his third attempt, he made it to the final, didn't win Wimbledon until his fifth, you know, mainly because of Federer. So maybe we should give both Elkres and Sinner five years to, five years worth of results before we start judging whether or not they can play on grass. By the way, Mukova, just won. Mukova versus Pavle Cenkova. All right, love 15. Various has not done yet. That's a bit of a serve out by the backhand of Various. Volley from Noli is a winner. Nice serve, Volley, 15 all. Maybe trying a few things before, what are you might doing in Tashinov in the next couple of days? Lovely forehand, Volley, 15 all. 15 all, as Djokovic serves, been a very cruisey time at the moment. As expected, I mean, this scoreline is not a surprise, is it, chat? It's almost two hours. And that's not a surprise either, right? Two hour Djokovic, easy three sets. I mean, it's exactly what we expect this match to be. At least that's what I thought. And anyway, it's four in a four in rally, as Various goes down the line, back in a Djokovic, back in a Various on the stretch, into the back in a Noli, to the forehand of Various, four in a from Djokovic, into the forehand of Various, again to the forehand of Djokovic, that goes again to the forehand of Various with a slice, but he can't get it, he just, he went for it and then he stopped. He knew it was a winner from Djokovic, 30, 15, 35. Nice sitting there from Noli, two points away. And this is just a warm up chat, so we've been warming up to the next one, because the next one is going to be fun. And as Djokovic serves, now wide the back in a Various, return goes in the back in a Djokovic, Various, backhand, into the forehand of Djokovic, the forehand of Various, going again to the forehand of Djokovic, Various to the forehand, again to the forehand of Djokovic, where Various hits it out. Match points, Djokovic, 40, 15, to take his spot in the quarterfinals alongside Karin Hashinov, who he's played a million times and beaten a million times. 40, 15, serve. Djokovic waiting for the crowd to shut the hell up. There going nuts. Noli serves to the forehand of Various, volley from Djokovic, too good, there it is. In under two hours, one of the quickest matches Djokovic has played this week. GGs, he gets through in straights. And look, Various had a good run, three five-setters in a row. He beat her catch, he beat RBA, he'll get a rankings boost, but Novak Djokovic gets the win. And now it gets serious because now he's playing the boys in that top 20. From now on, it's going to be tough. He's going to play Hashinov, he's going to play Siddi-Pas or Elkaraz or Museti, and then he's going to play either Runa, maybe he's Verov in the final. So the next three matches are going to be the toughest yet, but he hasn't dropped a set yet. All right, there are the family in the house as well. He's got the kids there, everybody's there. We're all having a party, all right. And look, Various had a good week. Good run, fourth round is a 94 in the world, that's a hell of a run. All right, chat, go over there, talk amongst yourselves. I'm going to be back in about 10 or five minutes, I should say, to get us ready for this, to get ready for our next match, which is Museti taking on Elkaraz, the match that we've all been waiting for. The huge one, by the way, Kazakina Svetilina also coming on. So we'll keep an eye on that one as well for now, but Novak Djokovic gets the job done in straight sets. 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 is into the quarter finals, the French open again.