 Alexander's Vera versus Thomas Martin Etcheverry is the fourth men's quarterfinal for the French Open for 2023. And both guys weren't expected to get this far in the tournament. Etcheverry started the tournament off against Draper in the first round. And after winning the first set, Draper was unable to continue Etcheverry winning 6-love-1-love retirement. In the second round he take on the 18-seat Diminor. And after a close second set, he get through in straights 6-3-7-6-6-3. In the third round he take on the 15-seat Chorridge. And again after a close second set, he get through in 3-6-3-7-6-6-2. In the fourth round he take on the 27-seat Nishioka. And again after a close set, he win again in straights 7-6-6-love-6-1 to advance to the quarterfinals without dropping a set. Vera went into the tournament as the number 22 seed and would take on Harris in the first round. And after a couple of close tie breaks, Vera would win in 3-7-6-7-6-6-1. In the second round he take on Mulchan. And this is by far Vera's easiest match getting through in straights 6-4-6-2-6-1. In the third round he take on Tiyafo, who'd been very impressive beating Carrots of along the way. And after dropping the first set, Vera was forced to fight, narrowly avoiding 5 sets, getting through in 4-3-6-7-6-6-1-7-6. In the fourth round he take on the 28-seat Demetrov. And again an easy win for Vera, getting through in straights 6-1-6-4-6-3 to advance to another French Open Quarter Final. These two have actually never faced off before, but Etcheveria has been having the best season of his career. And he's a very very accomplished clay quarter, making a few finals this year. And Vera of course is on the comeback, finally getting to the later rounds of the biggest events. So the experience might be with Vera, but Etcheveria has the form. Etcheveria is going to win this one, he needs to pretend like he's not in a big quarter final. He's been so good, not just this week, but for the entire clay court season, playing so well over the last couple of months. So he needs to use that experience and use that clay court knowledge that he has to move Vera around. But Vera is going to win this one, he needs to use his experience. He's so good at this level, we know he's been in the top 10 for so long and he's been doing many quarter finals of slams. So the moment won't scare him as much as it will scare Etcheveria. He's going to get off a good start and try and overwhelm Etcheveria with the moment. This is such an interesting matchup because both these guys weren't supposed to make it this far. You know, Medvedev, Sinner were in this part of the draw and they both lost. But I'm going to go with Vera based on experience here. I think this could be a four or five set though, because Vera hasn't had that long match yet. I know he had kind of a long match against Ciafo, but he hasn't had a five setter yet. And Etcheveria hasn't dropped a set either, so something's got to give. I reckon it might be Vera with five, but let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think is going to win this one?