 Welcome everybody to day seven of Wimbledon. We're halfway through the tournament. Actually, it feels like we're more than halfway through because we've got fourth round today. We've got fourth round tomorrow. We've got quarter finals on Tuesday. All of a sudden it's quarter final day. It feels like, and I say this every year, but it's true every tournament. The first week is like bang, bang, bang. And then once we get the quarter finals, it's like cruising. We just kind of watch one match a day, one match every now and again, and it's super chill. Today though, it was pretty stacked. We've got matches from yesterday, haven't finished. We have to pot up over versus on Dreyvers on right now. From yesterday, we've got Demetro playing Tiafaro from yesterday. We've already got a quarter finalist, which is kind of crazy, because we've still got third round matches going on. Von Drussever into the quarter finals. Pagul is playing right now. We've got Rüble versus Bublik here and Djokovic, Herkac coming up later. Sviantek Bencic coming up later. We've got Shappos playing other matches, but let's get the preview of this one because these guys actually played a couple of weeks ago. They played on a grass court in Heller. So here it is. There is the draw, first three rounds. You can see there Rüblev up the top number seven seed. He took out Purcell, Carrotsov and Goffan. Tough match against David Goffan. Last year's semi, last year's quarter finalist. Carrotsov of course, we know what he's all about. So a bit of a tough road for Rüblev whereas Bublik has come out and beaten Mcdonald in fourth. Lost the first set, won the next three. Took out Wolf in straight sets and then took out the qualifier Matira in the third round. So he hasn't really had a tough, experienced Grand Slam opponent yet. Whereas Rüblev has had Carrotsov and Goffan who have both made it to the later end of Slam. So let's see if that affects Bublik or Bublik in a positive or negative way. He obviously has confidence of beating Rüblev a couple of weeks ago. Let's talk about Bublik, he is number 26 in the world. 26 year old from Kazakhstan. Six foot five right handed, 13 wins, 19 losses on the year. Has a title this year that was the one in Heller that he won a couple of weeks ago on the grass. Amazing week on that whole week. Two career titles and you can see there his form has been very, very good. And Andre Rüblev, number seven in the world, 25 year old from Russia. Six foot two right handed, 31 wins, 13 losses on the year. One title that this year that was the 1,000 event in Monte Carlo, his first ever 1,000 win. 13 career titles and you can see there his form has also been pretty good with that exception of the one loss that he had to this guy. Played two weeks ago, three set up, Bublik won. It's weird because it's six, three, three, six, six, three. You would have thought, where the hell's the tie break? They did play Rotterdam three years ago. Rüblev got that one also in Vienna. They played a few years ago. Also Rüblev got that one. So three, one in favor of Rüblev in this matchup. But this is five sets and that's what I, that's the question I have. What happens when we get to a fourth or fifth set? We know what Rüblev can do, but Bublik, what can he do once we get to that stage? Because yeah, he's played four sets against McKenzie McDonald, but this is Andre Rüblev. This is a different guy. Winner of this match, we'll play the winner of the Hercatch-Drokovich match. So possibly Drokovich-Rüblev, which we've seen a bunch over the line. In fact, we saw that at his show and opened. All right, how are we chatting? Are we ready? I'm watching all the, looking at all the other results going on here. And yeah, we've got plenty, plenty to cover. Still got sinners coming up later. We've got Schapo coming up later. We've got, who else is playing later? Who hasn't played today? Oh yes, Fidelina as a Renko as well, which is a good match. So yeah, we've got some interesting matches today. Yeah, Pagola is cruising. Now, Sarenko just played a ridiculously long match in the last round. So maybe that's why she's not performing as well. But yeah, I mean, Pagola, I didn't think she'd get out of the first three rounds and she's one set away from a quarter-final. Roof is open. The roof is open. No, well, there could be rain. There's always, there's always a chance, right? But I don't think they haven't closed the roof in preparation for the weather. So I can only guess that they're pretty confident it's not gonna rain. At least they're not worried. Who's more dangerous for Novak, Bublik or Rublev? I think, I think Bublik is more dangerous. Just because of the unknown, also the big serve, the unpredictability, you know, I think that's it. Djokovic would rather play the guy that he knows and the guy that he has beaten a bunch of times. Whereas Bublik, he probably has played him. I don't know what the record is. We'll talk about it later. But the big serve and like that Kyrgios-like energy, we know Djokovic has lost to Kyrgios before. That would be worse for Djokovic. Whereas Rublev is a little bit more, but he knows what he's gonna get when he plays Rublev. By the way, Bombers won by eight, yeah, we did. We won by 18 points. We should have won by 40, but we won by 18 and we're number five on the table. Let's go, go the Bombers. I've got my Bombers mug. We are celebrating with the team. Dream final is U-Banks versus Bublik, if only. That'd be pretty wild. Rublik has amazing shot selection. Yeah, he's great. But he also makes silly shot selections as well. So that's why I'm going Rublev in five because I just think that, by the way, Rebecca and his coach is in the box for Bublik. So is he coaching? He's coaching both, both from Kazakhstan. I trust Rublev over five sets. I think Bublik goes a little bit, like he could take a whole set where he loses six love because he just like completely stopped playing. You know, like he's got a little, like I said, got a little curious about him where he does sometimes take a nap, right? So I trust Rublev over the distance. But if Rublev is gonna, I mean, if Bublik is gonna beat Rublev, it's probably gonna be a straight sets or maybe a close, you know, four sets. But I think the longer the match goes, the better for Rublev because his attention span is a little bit, is a little bit more reliable. Jay! Looking forward to this match. Yeah. Hope it's an entertaining one. If the Bublik that showed up in Halley shows up here, it'll make things difficult for Rublev. Yeah, well, look, we probably will see that guy for a while. I don't know if we'll see him for four hours, but we might see him for a couple of hours at least. I'm sure there's gonna be a lot of entertainment. Plus being on center court of Wimbledon, you know, it's a rare opportunity for him to kind of show everyone what he's about. Will that be his downfall? I mean, sometimes it is, you know, sometimes he does silly shots because he's got the crowd, right? So hopefully, hopefully we get, I mean, look, Rublev could win this in straight sets. Depends what Bublik rocks up, you know? Sin is gonna win easily, yeah. Also, Andreba is serving for the match to get to the third round, fourth round to play keys tomorrow. That is a hell of a match. And a hell of a win. Andreba just, I mean, she's doing golf things, right? Golf did that four years ago and now she's doing it, but she hasn't beaten any big champions yet, whereas she obviously beat Venus, did golf four years ago. Still a surface variable. That was a very interesting match. Baratini, that was crazy. All right, Rublev to serve. First in this one, we've got Pagola on it at the moment. We'll keep an eye on her. We've got Tiafo Demetrov's coming back. Tiafo's down two sets of love, which is, look, you can come back and win three sets today. I mean, that could be a thing, right? I mean, that's happened before, like someone comes back, starts a whole new match. But who's going to win this one? I'm going to go Rublev in five. We've been very lucky the last couple of days. The first match of the day has always been the best match. So let's see if we can keep the streak alive with the best match being the first. And Rublik wins the first point with a lovely pass. And the crowd are going to love this. They're going to love this guy. No Kirios, we've still got, we've got Kirios European brand. European Kirios. Even though he is Greek, they're our kings, but hey, you know what I mean? Is Kazakhstan in Asia or Europe? I think we already had this conversation. Forehand slice there goes into the forehand of Rublev, Rublik with a lob, Rublev with a smash, puts it away. 15-all. Cam is way ahead of iPlayer. Well, you know, I am from Australia, we are from the future. It's an Australian thing. 15-all. Pot of paper holding on, not for long. As we serve the return, that's a fault from Rublev. Second serve. Well, I thank you, Joel, for becoming a member again. Welcome back, Joel, for a tier two membership. Appreciate that. Is it a backhand now to the forehand of Rublik and Rublik hits it long, 30-15. 30-15. As Rublev serves again. Down to the forehand of Rublik, forehand from Rublev into the forehand of Rublik to the forehand of Rublev. The forehand of Rublik has another forehand going long from Rublik. Now, it's funny, because Rublik is Russian, but plays with Kazakhstan. It's similar to Rubakina. Born in Russia, plays for Kazakhstan. He's been slicing the net from Rublev and it's 40-30. It's not too bad. Not a miss. Cam, thoughts on the Fokina underarm serve? WTF? Yeah, we'll talk about it. 40-30. It was wild. First serves are Fok. Andraeba wins, by the way. Andraeba versus Keys. Tomorrow in the fourth round. My dark horse versus my qualifier underdog, under, what is it, quali pick? My predictions are looking, meh. Is it a backhand where Rublev went up? One left. All right, so let's talk about it. So, I'll tell you what, if he wins that point, he is called, that is the smartest, it might set a trend, but like, you know how people like serve volley at 30-all and I like ripped them to shreds because I'm like, what are you doing? If Fokina had hit that and it was a winner and he wins the match with an underarm serve at 8-all, you know, then it's like, oh my, that is insane. Because that's the last thing you're gonna expect from somebody at that stage, right? I mean, unpredictable, like that's why people serve volley at 30-all, you know, at five-all and a fifth, and they haven't served volleyed all day, right? Like, Medvedev served volley at 30-all, you're like, what are you doing? But it's the element of surprise. That would have been the ultimate element of surprise. However, it didn't work and then everyone's now going, that was the worst decision you could make in your life. So, if it works, it's like high-risk, high-reward. It's putting all your chips on red. It's like, it's going all in. If it works, you probably could win and then everyone's calling you the smartest man in tennis, like five, six-dimensional chess. If you lose like he did, everyone's saying that you're a moron and you make that decision at the time. And hopefully, he gets another chance down the track to have that, well, if he ever gets in that situation to make a different choice, but yeah. 15-love. Like, I think people are a lot harsher because he didn't win the match because of that. There was a lot more things before that. There was a lot more things before that before, like, you know, that he was up like, what was it, six-two? I mean, there was much more things happening before the underarm serve. Like, he shouldn't have even been at eight-all, to be honest. Like, eight-all, I mean, he was up eight-five. I mean, the underarm serve was the cherry on top of like a momentum shift. As with a backhand slice from Bublik, that goes wide. So yeah, I think the underarm serve is the thing that gets highlighted, but there was a lot more mistakes that he made from six-two, from eight-five. I think the underarm serve, everyone's gonna point at that is the reason he lost. He lost a lot earlier than that, because of all the other points. It would have been more damning if he was down eight-five, came back to eight-all, then did something stupid and then lost, right? But because he was leading, you can kind of understand that maybe he did have a meltdown. You can't do that in a big moment. Again, like I said, if he pulls it off, if Runa would not be expecting that, nope, we won't expect, nobody's expecting that. If it works, it's a 5D chess move. It didn't work, and it's the stupidest thing you could have done. 40-15, yeah, yeah, the underarm serve was like the cherry on top of the meltdown, I guess, if you wanna call it meltdown. As Brublich serves a fault, 40-15. He'll probably never do an underarm serve again. But I mean, it's no different if someone's served volleying at eight-all, as Brublich just pushes that in the net like it's nothing. 40-30. It's no different than someone served volleying when they haven't served volleied all day, right? Doing something that you are not good at or something that you haven't done before at the most crucial moment is it's either amazing or it's terrible. Anyways, Brublich, it's nice, and that's one-one. It's like hitting a drop shot at eight-all when you don't have touch and feel. It's like, yeah, there's just so many things, you know? It's like hitting a tweener when you could just hit a routine shot, you know, I mean, Nick Kirios, he hits a tweener, like a frontward tweener against Rafa Nadal at Wimbledon, maybe not at a crucial point like it was, but he does the same thing, it works, everyone goes crazy. It's the highlight of the tournament, right? So, again, again, it's, there was a lot more that went wrong before that anyway. As that goes out from Brublich and it's 15-love. What's the reason underarm serve on grass? I mean, underarm serve in general is not really about, it's not so much the surface, it's more about the, where your opponent's position on the court is. Is it a serve about what? The backhand of Brublich, back in our Rubelev, with a slice of Brublich drop shot there as Brublev comes in and puts it away, nice. Control from Brublev, usually he's a bit more, you know, reckless, but he just guides the ball. 30-love, also looks like Pagula's up a set and a break. And Demetrov is up two sets of love and a break now. Against Tiafa, first serve is a fault, second serve. Second serve in the forehand of Brublich, four-nur from Brublev, the four-nur Brublich, again in the four-nur Brublev, slice of the backhand of Brublich, he comes to the net now, slice of Brublev in the net. Proaches 30-15, 30-15, Brublev serves in the four-nur Brublich, four-nur from Brublev, into the four-nur Brublich into the net and it's 40-15. 40-15, of course, Brublich broke the hella curse this week, which is, I don't, I mean, it's, the hella curse I feel is kind of like a newish thing. So I don't know how, if it's a curse, if it's only happened to like three people, but he did break the curse, 40-15, who serves that wide now, Brublev and Brublich in the net. All right, Brublev leads again, two-one, first set. Yeah, Brublich breaking the hella curse is another huge Kazakh success indeed. Oh my God, okay, don't, okay, they'll pump the brakes, all right, Jesus, Jesus. Another win for Kazakhstan, it's, come on. That's a little extreme. What is the curse? So the hella curse is those who win in hella lose first round of Wimbledon with the exception of Roger Federer. So Roger Federer, of course, won hella a million times. Hercatch won hella last year, then lost in the first round of Wimbledon. Wimbare lost a one in hella two years ago, lost in the first round of Wimbledon. Chorich won hella in 2018. I don't know if he lost Wimbledon though, let me check. He losing the first round of Wimbie, Chorich then lost in the first round of Wimbledon. So yeah, so Chorich, Wimbare, Hercatch, Florian Mayo won hella back in 2016, and then must have lost first round because I can't see his name. He's not a seed, so he might have, yeah, and then lost in the first round. So it extends to, I don't know if it goes all the way back to Tommy Haas, Layton Hewitt, blah, blah, blah, but five guys since the ATP promoted this to an ATP 500 that have lost after winning hella. Bublik's not one of them, obviously. But yeah, it's one, sorry, four guys. Let me just check if it goes all the way back to 2012. Would that be wild if it does? A bit of volley from Rubelev, love 15. Bublik with a lob, long, love 30. Love 30. No, Tommy Haas, 2012, made it to the fourth round after winning hella. So it only extends to a few players, but yeah, since 2015, Roger Federer's won it three times and the other four players at one except for Bublik have lost in the first round of Wimbledon. So that's the curse. That's the curse. We're gonna serve now the backhand of Rubelev, Rubelev hits wide, 15-30. We're off to Shewitt, who is better? Layton, 15-30. Now explain the camcurs. Oh, that's a lie that the chat tell itself to make it, to think they're funny. 15-30. So that was nice. Bublik 30-all, 30-all. No, good try. 15, sorry, 30-all. Bublik serves, trying to level things up here. Serves another ace. All right, already served three aces in the first two games of the match. 40-30, level things up. Bublik's got one long sock, one short sock. Matches his style, random. He's gonna serve down to the forehand of Rubelev and then Bublik puts it away, two-two. You spoke too bad. SS. Thank you for the super sticker. Appreciate that. You spoke too bad. Ryan. Skitav was also representing Russia till 2018. There you go. You spoke too bad. Not a miss. Camer, you're surprised that Dimmy is dominating at the moment? Wasn't expecting it. Um, good question. Might as well return now from Bublik. That goes wide, 15-love. I am, yeah. I'm a little surprised because I'm surprised that he's winning so easily. I would have thought that's a four-five setter. I'm surprised that he's kind of crushing Tiafo. To be true, I can play on grass. We know that, but I don't know. Two sets of 11, four-two. I mean, I did not think that. I was not on my bingo card. Serve at wide, the backhand. Oh, it's a second serve ace from Rubelev. Nice shot, 30-love. Pagula's in a hurry to go have lunch with her husband. Yeah, she's kicking ass. I gotta be honest. I got totally wrong with Pagula. I picked her as a top 10 loss this week. I thought she was injured. So I'm going to never pick someone to lose in the first week if they are injured. I'm only going to pick when they're not playing well. The US Open predictions, I'm not picking injury-prone people. I'm going to pick players out of form instead like Garcia or Goff. I actually know Garcia, or Sakari. And that goes out from Rubelev and his 40-love. I'm not making predictions on injuries because you just never know how injured they are. Serve at wide is a fault. Second serve, Rubelev to get back the lead. Serving the backhand slice. Oh, Rubelev returned. Drop shot, but Rubelev's there and Rubelev hits it in the net. Three-two, Rubelev first set. Yeah, Srenka did have a tough match in the last one, but yeah, I mean, I didn't, I, again, not going to pick, not going to pick someone who is injured as a top 10 upset because they just can't rely on, you can't pick that. All right, let's answer the questions. Answer the question! The question, jerk! Looks like we have Runa versus Dimitrov. No idea what that looks like. Yeah, that's a wild match. I mean, how's Runa gonna come back from that marathon? And, I mean, Dimmy's had a real kind of easy road. I don't think Dimmy's played, I don't think Dimmy's played a tough match yet, has he? Straight set, straight set, straight set. He hasn't even gone, he hasn't lost a set and he hasn't even gone to like a tie break. So, he's Dimitrov Alcarez, I don't wanna see it, but Dimitrov Alcarez could be a quarter-final. Or Baratini Dimitrov could be a quarter-final, which is random as hell because Baratini, no one was looking at Baratini and nobody was looking at Dimitrov because Tiyafo has had the much better form of late. So, Baratini Dimitrov could be a quarter-final, which is very random at the top. Public serves, it's three, two, Rubelev. He says a fault. Second serve, serve in the backhand of Rubelev, Rubelev in the net. Similar to RG, Dimmy cruising to fourth round and losing a straight set. Yeah, that's true. Did he play, he played Zverev, didn't he, at RG? So, maybe it's, maybe we shouldn't get too crazy about Dimitrov. Yeah, gets to, yeah, beats all these guys in straight sets and then loses to Zverev in straight sets. So, maybe Rubelev cleans him up. As we're serving at the forehand of Rubelev. Slice now Rubelev into the net, that's 30 left. Yeah. But look, beating Tiyafo is not nothing. I mean, Tiyafo's been in very good form the last couple of weeks on grass. 30 left. Now he's done the tee, it's number four. What do you reckon, Chad? 20 aces? How many aces do you reckon Rubelev's gonna hit today? How many aces? 40 left as he serves the backhand of Rubelev, Rubelev with a nice pick up, but Rubelev with a slice backhand winner, 40-15. At least 20, we're about 30, 40-15. Rubelev serves again. And ace, five aces already. Five aces in three games and it's three-three. Ryan. Top four Kazekstani players are from Russia hem. Yeah, I mean, that's interesting. I could probably guess why, but yeah, that is interesting. So what, so Putin-Sever, Rabakina, Rubelev. Who's the other one? Is it Scasov the other one? Yeah, I could probably guess why. As we just served now from Rubelev into the backhand of Rubelev, backhand of Rubelev to the forehand. Oh, Rubelev with a slice forehand wide, love 15. Rubelev's not serving that well. Like he's not getting that many first serves in. Love 15, serve. That's a fault. Second serve, second serve into the backhand of Rubelev, backhand of Rubelev on the stretch, Rubelev forehand in the net. Didn't bounce very high that shot. Now, 15-oh, he got there in time. He just mis-hit it. 15-oh, as we get a fault from Rubelev. Second serve. By the way, Tiafo's about to go down in pretty easy fashion. He's got a double fault from Rubelev. Backhand of Rubelev, backhand of Rubelev. Dimmy is, again, Dimitrov is cruising, but he was cruising the French, like we said. 15-30, serving the backhand of Rubelev, backhand of Rubelev into the slice of Rubelev. Forehand of backhand now, as Rubelev goes again to the front of Rubelev, Rubelev with a forehand down the line is just over the line. Ooh, it's close. No challenge, 30-oh. All right, no, late challenge. If it's in, it's a winner. If it's out, it's out. It was out by a mile. You cannot be serious. Even Rubelev's just having a laugh. He's like, that's terrible. All right, Rubelev serves a fault. Now Rubelev's gonna challenge. It's real challenging. By the way, no, Tiafo down, he's out. I mean, that was another terrible challenge. You cannot be serious. Tiafo goes down to Dimmy. Straight sets, did not think that was gonna happen. Serving to the backhand of Rubelev. Forehand of Rubelev to the slice of Rubelev. Rubelev's there with the backhand. Rubelev with a pass. Rubelev with a volley, diving volley, Rubelev. And then Rubelev puts it away. Rubelev diving with terrible, I mean look, diving volley that went in, but it was basically hitting a lob off the diving volley. And Puppix is like slap. Great effort, but like the execution on the actual volley, it didn't work. 30-40, we got a break point. Rubelev I think hurt his finger as well as he landed. Think he might have hit his finger on the ground as we're gonna find out from Rubelev. Into the forehand slice of Rubelev, find out Rubelev into the backhand of Rubelev on the stretch. That goes cross court at the backhand of Rubelev. Down the line to the forehand of Rubelev and Rubelev hits it, Rubelev. Little lucky there to stay in that rally. Rubelev was in control. Hit a couple of good shots and Rubelev just kind of reflex them back. Deuce, also Pagula was two points away from dominating Sharenko. So we're gonna have Pagula versus Vondrusava in the first quarter final on Tuesday. Rubelev at the serve with the forehand of Rubelev. Return goes into the forehand of Rubelev. Rubelev with the backhand, slice, the drop shot. In comes Rubelev with the forehand winner. These drop shots aren't really doing it. Advantage, Rubelev, advantage Rubelev. So stay in front here in this first set. With the serve, winner of this will play either Djokovic or Hercatch on Tuesday. This will return now to the forehand of Rubelev, Rubelev with the backhand. Into the backhand of Rubelev, Rubelev in the net. We're back to Deuce. Didn't mean was baby Federer this morning. It's so funny, the other day, I was watching that, has anyone else watched that Wimbledon show before? It starts around like this time. It's like goes for an hour. They were talking to Dimitrov and the guy's like, you're looking like Federer out there. And he's like, don't call me baby Federer. He just looked like, he just had a bit of a chuckle. And he's like, yeah, don't compare me to Federer, please, he's just looks so sick of it, Dimitrov. Has been returned now to the forehand of Rubelev, again to the forehand of Bublik on the stretch, but he can't get it, advantage Rubelev. It was just so funny. The host is just like, oh, you're playing, you're looking like Roger Federer out there, you're looking great. And he's just like, yeah. Advantage Rubelev, Rubelev, looks to lead again. Serve to the forehand of Bublik, forehand from Rubelev, into the forehand of Bublik on the stretch. Rubelev backhand cross court. Great shot, up goes the lob from Bublik. In to the forehand of Rubelev, we're back on the baseline. Bublik back in the rally, he's hit the dental line, Rubelev with a slice. In the net, good recovery. This is gonna be on Vegas TV. Very good recovery, Deuce. Why doesn't he like being compared to Federer? Well, I don't know if he doesn't like it, but he just, it didn't seem like he really agreed, like didn't want to agree with it. It's because everyone, you know, it was called baby Federer. And then every time he doesn't do something that Federer did, everyone makes fun of him, right? Like the comparison was unfair from the start. As our forehand goes, why from Bublik? And it's advantage Rubelev, yeah. It's because people go, oh, like even to this day, it's like, oh, you know, Federer would have done this and you're not Federer. Like he didn't ask to be called Federer. So it's a bit of a tough nickname to live up to as Rubelev is a great servant. 4-3, all right, 4-3, Rubelev saves the game, tough game to start. First tough game for Rubelev, 26 minutes played. Yeah, you can't live up to the Federer greatness. By the way, Rubelev, when he went for the diving volley, his racket and his, and the ground caught his pinky and he's just kind of cut his pinky. So he's gonna get some treatment on the pinky because you can't bleed all over the grass because that would upset, that's, I think it's against tradition. Don't bleed on the grass, we'll find you. Cam, who do you think is going to, who do you think I'm going to see on court once tomorrow? Okay, see you're going tomorrow. Okay, I'll tell you who you're not gonna see. You're not gonna see. It's probably easy to say who you're not gonna see. So you're not gonna see Al-Kharaz, because he's applying Baratini. Baratini Al-Kharaz is on center court, I can tell you that now. You might see Runa-Dimitrov, you might see Siddi-Pass-U-Banks. Dimitro. Siddi-Pass-U-Banks actually might be on court number two. You probably see Mevvedev, probably Mevvedev. On the women's side of things, Kovitavich Aburz on center court, I can tell that. You'll probably see Keyes-Andreva. You might see Sabalenka, you'll either see Sabalenka or Rybakina. One or two of those, because either one of them, Sabalenka's either on center court because she's number two, or Rybakina Hadadzmiah is on center court because Rybakina, more likely Rybakina Hadadzmiah on center court because Alexandrova and Sabalenka are both Russian-Bella-Russian, and I don't know if they're like, I don't know if they're gonna put them on center court. I don't even know if that's the thing, if they're doing the thing. If they have any Russian players played on center court, two Russians playing each other on center court. This week, I don't know. Maybe they did, maybe they don't. I don't know what they're trying to do. Are they trying to make a point? Are they just, is it coincident? I don't know. But yeah, you're gonna see some, you just won't, you probably just won't see Elkraz. But you'll see, you could see, you won't see Djibir Kovitavon, you won't see Elkraz, but you could see, you're very most likely gonna see Keyes-Andreva if not on court number one, court number two. Siddi-Bas Medvedev, probably gonna see. Or maybe if you're lucky, Demetrov Runa could be an interesting court number one match. Nice game, no worries. Is that goes in there from Bublik? Love, 15. That's my guess anyway. Link's center court's gonna be Djibir Kovitavon, Elkraz versus Baratini. And then, I'll say we're back in a Dajmire because the Dajmire just made a semi-final of the French. Giorso is closer to the top 10. Alexandrova Savalenka, Alexandrova's not as well known. So, Dajmire, we're back in a probably center court. Ah, 15-0. Bublik serves, 4-3 Rublev, no break points converted yet. We only had the one break point in the last game. 15-0, and a double fold, wow. Both serves in the net from Bublik as well. That was not a good double fold, if there is one. All right, 15-30, 15-30. First serve is a fold again, second serve. Second serve is a let from Bublik. Second serve in the form of Rublev who shanks it wide, and oh, Rublev! Rublev just hurt his hand even worse. He hit the ball, and his Rublev was shaking his hand really aggressively. He's bleeding all over his knuckles now. Rublev's hand has just exploded. We've got another trainer coming out to fix his fingers. So now Rublev's got blood pouring out of his index finger. What a reaction. So what happened? So he hit a forehand, oh, I think, yeah, okay. That looks painful. It's like his nail just ripped. I think his nail just ripped. Yeah, I think his index finger nail just must have ripped. Because all this blood is pouring out of the top of his finger. Ouch. Looks broken? No, no, no, it's blood. I don't think he broke his finger off a serve. I think he just ripped his nail. Yo. So he had a dive volley, and ever since that dive volley, his whole hand has just been, his whole hand is just wrecked. Oh, that's nasty. Why are they showing up close? I don't know, for the horror fans? You know, there's a blood black notes. What would it be black? It's about too bad. Anonymous. It'll be interesting to see who the crowd cheers for tomorrow during the Alcaraz-Baratini match as they both seem to be crowd favorites, especially in the UK. Yeah, thank you, Anonymous. Yeah, it's true. Baratini seems to be a bit more of a feel-good story, so maybe Baratini. Well, Scott, I understand the references. No, he's not a vampire, all right? He's playing in the daytime. He would be dead if that was the case. But yeah, Baratini probably gonna get more of the love because even more so about what his comments were yesterday when he was like, you know, I'll play every day, whatever, you know, because I was in bed, you know, injured, blah, blah. So I think that would get even more people on his side to be like, yeah, you deserve a good run. You know, you've been injured so much, you know, and Alcaraz is young, he'll get his. So I think maybe Baratini will get a little bit more love tomorrow. Also, the Italian fans are probably gonna be a little bit more vocal. Alcaraz will get love, but I think Baratini will probably get more cheers. Also, yeah, previous finalists, which means, you know, people know him better because they've seen him here. I mean, the same thing happens in Australia Open. Marcus Bagdatis was getting love all the time in Australia, mainly because of the Greek population, but also because of, as Bublik gets a 4-4, but also because he made a final. And everybody in Australia remembers Bagdatis for making the final. Whereas maybe that, you know, other tournaments don't know Bagdatis as much because, you know, they do make a final where they work. As there is that finals effect at certain slams. There's a slice of four-hand, sorry, right, ace out wide, round of return without wide, 15-love. Pagula with a match point. There you go. Oh, Pagula's up five-three now. She's up five-one, what happened? 15-love, Rubik serves, Bublik returns. Four-and-a-Rublev. The back-and-a-Rublik, back-and-a-Rublev is long. 15-all, 15-all, and a serve from Rublev. Now, wide, good serve, Bublik gets a back. Rublev with a four-hand inside out, Bublik gets it, Rublev. Let's it go long, 30-15. Bublik's gonna challenge, but I don't think Rublev is too worried, or was out, 30-15. So that's why the back-and-a-Rublik return goes wide, 40-15, 40-15, Rublev to stay in front. And as Rublev serves a fault, second serve. Second serve into the forehand of Bublik, four-and-a-Rublev, into the back-and-a-Rublik on the stretch, Rublev back in down the line, Bublik gets on the forehand, but oh, it hits a winner! This is gonna be all finished to you. Just slaps it back down Rublev's line, and Rublev was just watching it. 40-30, great shot from Bublik on the stretch. Just a slap shot, Hail Mary, Whatever, I don't know, what are the other golf analogies, or analogies, whatever. Ace out wide, doesn't matter, Rublev shuts that shit out. Five-four, Rublev, he stays in front in this match. All right. So, I mean, we're in the part of the tournament where there's not much going on. Doubles? What is going on in doubles? One in the chat if you care about doubles. I don't even know what's happening in doubles at the moment. So it looks like the number one and two seeds are still there, the number three seeds are out. Number seven seeds are out, Ebden-Papana are still in, which is great for Aussies. Okay, Jamie Murray's still in there, he's still live. Hercel Thompson are still there. Hitchikata Kubla are there, which they won the Australian Open, I don't know that much. Okay. Murray and Venus, not Venus Williams. Jamie Murray and his partner, who is from New Zealand, they're into the quarter-finals, well, third round. We're on the women's doubles. What's going on there? Grigikova with the Drew from the doubles. So Pagula got for first, the top seeds. Hunter Merton's second seeds. Lot of carnage, lot of carnage in the women's doubles. Lot of upsets so far. So Pagula versus, Pagula Goff is the, Oh, Pagula Goff versus Adajmaaya Azarenka. We've seen that a couple of times this year. That could be another matchup in the third round. Interesting. Garcia's still alive in the doubles. Haven't lost the singles. She's actually good, she won the French Open doubles last year so Caroline Garcia can play doubles. All right, love 15. As Rubella returns to the forehand of Bublik, forehand of Rubella on the stretch. Rubella with the volley, Rubella's gonna get it with the backhand. And it's long. Rubella had a little, little chance there. Someone's getting a medical timeout on the Pagula court. And that's a concern, especially if it's Pagula because she's winning. Never look what's happening. As we know, seven aces. Sharinko's getting a medical timeout on a big old foot blister or something. What a time to get a medical timeout at Deuce. As we deserve to see from Bublik and other ace. That's eight aces already. And it's 40, 15 to level things up at 5'5 here in the first. Bublik serves again. Another ace, nine aces already. Who said 20? It's more like, it's probably gonna be 30. Oh, that's nasty. It's funny how they'll show the bloody finger but they won't show the feet. They're like, you know what, feet are gross. We can deal with a hand problem with blister on the hand. We don't want to see your feet. We're not gonna show the bottom of the feet. Nah, ace down the tee. Rublev returns with an ace. Tie break loading at this point. 15 love, serving to the 400 Bublik, four now from Rublev into the back end of Bublik. Back end slice from Rublev in the net and it's 15. All, 15 all and as Rublev serves again with the back end of Bublik, four now Rublev into the front of Bublik, Rublev with the forehand. Into the slice of Bublik with Bublik in the net. By the way, the bloody ashes are going all right. 80 to win with four wickets. Win the ashes, 30, 15. So this is an ace again from Rublev, 40, 15. Rublev's already hit a couple of aces himself, 40, 15. There's a bit of drop slice there to the front of Bublik, four now from Rublev. Passing shot, Bublik picks it up but it's in the net. Rublev, six five, first set. All right, six five in the first set. Ha, ha, ha, ha, oh, they're looking miserable at the cricket. Crowd, they're looking miserable over there. Six five, by the way, Pagool has got match point. Let's answer questions. That's my question, the question, jerk. Cricket, I don't know the rules, please explain. We don't have time. We don't have time to explain the rules of cricket. Gonna be a long match. Yeah, I mean, that's what we planned for. By the way, they're showing the royal box. No clue about anybody in the royal box. No idea who any of them are. Apparently Hugh Jackman was at the tennis yesterday, taking pictures or the other day taking pictures with a bunch of people. Oh, that's that scientist guy, Brian Cox. There you go, got one. He's on YouTube. That's the only reason I know. He's a scientist guy. Anyways, drop shot there at the back of the roublev. Roublev goes down the line, Roublev with a lob. Not good enough, Roublev puts away the backhand volley and he puts the finger up that he hurt earlier. Love 15. Brian who? Yeah, Brian Cox, the scientist. Don't make it weird, it's his last name. C-O-X, all right? It's a common last name, it's not, I didn't say anything weird, we got to monetize, but by the way, Stark just gets another wicket, I think. Nope, that's just the rebound. Play, don't ignore me. Love 30, make it weird. It's a normal name. So that's why the find of Roublev, Roublev hits it long, 15-30, 15-30. Gula wins, by the way. She is playing against Von Drusava on Monday, first quarter final set, oh sorry, Tuesday. Has been a volley from Roublev, lob from Roublev, Roublev puts it away, 30-all. It's high break loading, we haven't had a break point against the Roublev serve yet. Did we hit nine aces in this first set? 30-all, serve out, wide as a let. Yeah, not the actor, not the actor, Brian Cox, from Succession, the other guy, the scientist guy. All right, 30-all, serves a fault from Roublev, second serve, second, double fault. 30-40, double fault, and it's set point, the first break point of the day against Roublev's serve. 30-40, Roublev with a set point, that's still the first set. First serve is a let, first serve is a let. Another serve coming up, 30-40, serve out, wide as a fault. Oh God, not like this, second serve. Second serve, second serve. Oh, no way, double, double fault. Two double faults at 30-all, and what did I say at the start of this match? I said Roublev's gonna win it because concentration levels of Roublev go up and down. And that was a big concentration loss. Two double faults in a row at 30-all were the most important part of the match so far. And Roublev takes the first, 7-5, or more likely Roublev lost the first with those doubles. All right. Greatest of all times, belt goat. Thank you Amir and Suzu for the 25, or what was it, the 23 Euro Super Chat, appreciate that, can we get some solutes in the chat for? Amir and Suzu, appreciate that, that's very generous. You don't have to do that. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, no. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. Sam! It to the bank ego will lose, or Bensik will cover plus five. It will be very confidence is growing and upset as possible. Agree. I think Benchage can beat Shveontek. I did some research putting everything together for today for that match, and yeah, I agree. Benchage is a serious threat, especially on grass. Thank you for the five. But, man, what an end to that set. Look, Rublev had one tough game in the middle of the set, and that was the toughest game that Bublek had to face, and a 30 or two double faults in a row. I mean, that's... That's rough, that is a rough... Like, he could have afforded to do that at the start of the match. You can't really explain, I mean, maybe some nerves, I don't know, that was just out of nowhere. I mean, he's hit one double fault for the entire match until then. You'd expect aces at that point from him. All right, second set. There's a backhand slice there from Bublek, drop shot there, Rublev with a slice, drop shot back, but it's in the net? No. Yes, it's in the net. Love 15. All right, love 15. Will Shappo's match be close? Probably, because Shappo doesn't like to do things easy. Ooh, Shappo just started, okay. Against the fuel, and I reckon Shappo wins in five because that's just Shappo against an unseeded Russian. So, fuel in isn't nobody, though. So, fuel in is, you know, I think, what, last year? He kind of filled in for the ATP Cup for Russia when, you know, everyone got COVID. So, he is capable of things, but I think Shappo, you look on paper and you're like, oh, that's an easy match for Shappo. And you're like, okay, Shappo's probably gonna play five sets then if it's easy. That's just how he does it. England needs 74 to win, there's four wickets in hand. Yep, keep that, we'll keep that going. All right, serve that wide, that's a foul. Second serve, 30-15, Rubelev serves the back of the booblik. Back of the booblik into the forehand of booblik, into the backhand of Rubelev, slice there from booblik into the forehand of Rubelev, again to the backhand of booblik. That goes in the forehand of Rubelev, he puts it away, nice from Rubelev, 40-15. 40-15, I don't know him and I'll be surprised if Shappo doesn't win four sets or worse. Well, that's the same as yesterday. I mean, a lot of people coming in here being like, oh, you know, Elcores will win easily because of Jarrett, who's this Jarrett guy? It's a fuel and yeah, he's not mainstream, but he beat RBA in the first round in five sets. RBA made a semi-final here four years ago. RBA is not nobody, right? He beat Mutay, okay? Mutay just beat Gascay. Not a bad loss, not a bad win. And then Pella took out charge in the first round, Pella made the quarter-finals back here the same year that RBA made the semis. So he's beaten two guys that have been good at Wimbledon before, and we know Shappo's been good at Wimbledon, he made that semi-final. Shappo's taken out Elbut, he's a qualifier, Barare and Brody, who took out Root this week. So the fuel line shouldn't be overlooked and Shappo is just so annoying because, yeah, should he have win that in straight sets? Of course, I mean, anyone in the top 30 would love that matchup. They'd be like, oh, yeah, I'm playing against the number 99 in the world. Yay, in the fourth, I'm in the quarter-finals. But for some reason, Shappo Valov just loves to do things the hard way. So I'm thinking it's gonna be a heart-wrenching five-center. Might be a loss, maybe a loss. I don't, well, I want Shappo to win, but it could be a loss. At least that's what I'm bracing myself for. Hey, brace, you know, expect the worst in anything that's less than worse than you'd be happy. All right, ace, it's the 10th ace of the day. Rublik on course for 30. As we deserve now into the net. Second serve, 15-all. Serving the backhand. The double-fold again, this is getting worse. 15-30. Way to lower expectations, Cam. Exactly, Shappo Valov fans know too well. If you're a Shappo Valov fan, if you're a Shappo head, you know what's up. Where's Dutchy? 15-30, where's Ashley? Where's Greg's? We all know, that's why we have a support group in the Discord for this exact purpose. All right, 30-all. Still a chance of a rubelab to take an early lead in the second. Won the first set thanks to Rublik's double-folds. Second serve, double-fold again. I don't know what he's doing. He doesn't know what he's doing either. He's hit. In the last two service games, he's hit four double-folds in the last two service games. End of the first, start of the second. Breakpoint rubelab, 30-40. Not too much wind around, so there's no real excuse except just either nerves or it's a loss of concentration. 30-40. Serving to the front of rubelab, returning the net from rubelab. Deuce. Shapo fans aren't always nervous. I'll tell you what, Shapo's just an anxiety trip. Even when we're not watching him, it's just constant anxiety, knowing that he's on court. Serve out wide as rubelab hits in the net in return. Advantage, Rublik. Advantage, Rublik is, he serves again. An ace, all right. He saves that game despite double-folding twice. He's hit 11 aces. All right. Again, thank you for joining us. We have, again, over 1,000 people here and look, rubelab is a top 10 guy, but usually people don't really wanna watch rubelab. So thank you everybody for joining. Again, I think every match this week, even the double-headers, we've had over 1,000 people in every stream, so that's incredible. Thank you, that's ridiculous. 15 left, rubelab serves an ace. Serving the back end of rubelab, return the net. 30 love, 30 love. Anything can happen and probably will, yeah. Chapo could win the first set, 6-2, and still play a tie break in the next four sets. As we had a four and now down the line, wide from rubelab, and it's 40 love. 40 love, rubelab serves the back end of rubelab, four and now rubelab, sliced rubelab with the backhand. Cross court, rubelab gets it. Rubelab just casually walks to the net and makes an error. They just stopped in the middle and didn't know what was going on. Anonymous. How far do you see Pagula and Mira going they both won in straight sets today, and Mira also came back down one to four to win against Patapava. Thank you Anonymous for the two. I don't know, Chapo, what do you reckon? Give me a bit of a vibe. Let's start with Pagula. How far can Pagula go at Wimbledon? Give me a, she's already in the fourth round, quarter-finals. So quarter-final, semi-final, final champion. Why, where do you think she will lose? Or where do you think she will finish? For Pagula. Semis, you reckon, quarter-finals. She's got Vondrusova next and then possibly Sviantech in the semis. Or if you want to go something different, she have not Sviantech. Semis, quarter-finals. I think she loses to Vondrusova. Vondrusova beats her, I think, in the quarters. So I'm going to go quarter-finals. Who else is in the way? So, Svetlina Azarenka, yeah. Bencic Sviantech. I mean, she could make this the final if she gets maybe Svetlina in the semis. But I'm going to go quarters, but okay, a lot of people go in semis or quarters. Nobody's picking final. And nobody's picking her to win. I mean, when you haven't done it, it's hard to pick you, right? Okay, what about on Draver? How far do you reckon on Draver goes? She's in the fourth round currently. She plays Madison Keys. How far is on Draver going to go? And as we get a let there from Brubleck, it's two-one. Two-one Rubleb in the second set. First set, seven-five. Rubleb one, quarter-finals, semifinals. I reckon on Draver loses to Keys, fourth round. Mainly because I picked Keys as my dark horse. So I want her to win. I reckon, you know, it looks smart. Love 15. All right, love 15. Brubleck with a double fold again. And another ace. 30, sorry, 15 all. So okay, so tomorrow chat. Ah, my brain it sometimes works. As we deserve to see a fault, second serve Brubleck. Well, KC, you're also here. Listen up, because this one's for you. As we deserve into the back end. Double fold again. What's going on? Double fold, ace. Double fold, ace. Adajmire Rabak in her first match on, followed by Kvitova Jabir, followed by Elkores Baratini on center court. KC on court number one. This one's for you. Mehvedev LaHechka followed by Sabalenko Alexandrova, followed by Runa Dimitrov. Sidney Passage is being shafted out to court number two. And so is Keys on Draver, which I expected. So I almost called that exactly. There you go, KC. You'll be watching Mehvedev, Sabalenko, and I tell you, Runa Dimitrov is a potential five setter. So you've got an even LaHechka, Mehvedev could be a banger. Actually they all could be bangers because Alexandrov has been pretty good on grass too. 15-30 is Rublev. With a slice on the stretch goes, the back end of Brubleck, drop shot into the net from Brubleck. He's just double folding, making silly errors. And Rublev has a chance to get the break here in the second. As Brubleck serves, another ace. 13 aces now, 30-40. He serves a fault this time. Second serve, second serve into the back end of Brubleck. Back end of Brubleck is a slice drop shot. That's actually pretty good. Rublev gets it, but it's in the net. Nice drop, even, Rublev gives it a little thumbs up. That was a lovely drop shot. I mean, he gets one out of five, but the one that he gets is pretty damn good. Geez. I mean, we forget about all the terrible drop shots he's done, because of that amazing one. All right, Deuce, serve into the back end of Rublev. That goes long. And it's funny, if that drop shot goes in the net, we're all saying how stupid he is. Same thing happened to Fakina. Yesterday. If it works, on break point, you're a genius. Underarm serves, speaking of Fakina, as we're back in now, the four-eyed of Bublik. Bublik goes with Rublev in the net. Unbelievable. Speaking of Underarm serves, Bublik does the special, and he puts his hands in the air, he's like, yeah. That's how you hit an Underarm serve, Davidovic Fakina. Learn from the best. One of the best. Good hold. Underarm serve, shh. Risky drop shot, but when you win it, you're a genius. All right, Bublik survives. Two-two. It's funny, because if the French opened that, it would have got booed. Two-all. All right, back to Rublev now. And he keep his cool Rublev as he serves an ace. No, it's a let. Chalk flew up. Rublev serves again, first serve. Now, while the four-native Bublik return goes long, and it's 15-love. Now, look, Rublev's only had one tough game on serve. He's been very, very solid Rublev. Like, look at the winners and errors. Only two errors and a double fold. I mean, Underarm serve should be behanced. That's funny. Good one. Good, that was a joke, right? 15-love, first serve's a fold. Second serve. One in the chat if you like Underarm serves, two if you don't. Want to make sure I'm talking to the majority here. I don't want to say something and then everyone turns on me. Return goes in the four-native Rublev and Rublev hits it out, 15-all. Most people like them, okay. 15-all. Couple of twos now, fair enough. Fair enough. And Rublev serves again. Now, while the four-native Bublik return is good to the slice of Rublev, Rublev in the net. 15-thirty. Rublik's had one break point against Rublev in that first set. Didn't take it. 15-thirty. First serve is a let from Rublev. And Rublev serves again. Now, wide, great serve. And it's 30-all. Nothing wrong with the Underarm serve. It's a legal shot. Exactly. That's how they, I mean, before the serve was invented, that's how they used to play tennis. They started a point with an Underarm serve. That's how Go-Watch, Google like 1920s tennis. And you'll see, like most, they all start with the Underarm serve. I think we did, we had this discussion that the serve came in in like the 1950s, right? Some guy from Wimbledon, he won like four Wimbledons in a row because of that. Wasn't, did we do, we already did this, didn't we? Had a funny name. All right, 30-all. It's been a find in the line. Wide from Rublev, 30-40. A chance for Bublik to break here in the second. Who was there for that when we had the discussion about the invention of a overhead serve? Can you imagine the first person to overarm serve? I mean, that would be like, you would just, you would just bagel everybody. All right, 30-40. Serve out wide at the backhand. A Bublik find out Rublev to the front of Bublik, Bublik in the net, Rublev survives. It's wild. You just come out here and it's like serving bombs and everyone's like doing this one. You're just like, smack. Hey, that's cheating. That's cheating. No, it's not. It's cheating. You can't do overhead serves. That's crazy. Doos. There's Rublev serves. In the backhand of Bublik, Bublik gets it out. Advantage Rublev. Chapo's got a break by the way. Advantage Rublev to stay in front here in the second. On the first seven-five as he serves. And ace, all right, Rublev. Again, saving the break point and staying in front. Seven-five, three-two, Rublev leads Bublik. That's some more questions. That's my question, the question, jerk. You can't overarm serve. This is a gentleman's game. Exactly, yeah. That's not very gentlemanly. It's too aggressive for tennis. Can you imagine all the people back in the day that would be bitching and moaning, oh my God. Oh, you can't overarm serve. That's against the rules of the game. That's the spirit of the game. And now we say it about the underarm serve, which is the first serve we have. We had, it's crazy, right? You can't overarm serve. That's too aggressive. That's too aggressive for our game. You're a brute. You're a brute. No worries, Casey. Yeah, they complain as well. Like, oh, it's cheating underarm serves. You can't do that. We can do whatever the hell we want, as long as it's not illegal in the tennis. Well, I sin is about to start. I lived in the UK. I don't know how to speak British. Smash that like button, yeah? You can do that if you want. Okay, three-two, Bublik serves into the back end of Rublev, four-nose from Bublik. The back end of Rublev, Rublik, Bublik in the net. Rublik's going a little slow out there, and he's, oh, he just like lifted the leg there. I wonder if his legs are feeling a little heavy. He's played a lot of tennis lately. He's played a lot. Serve, down the tee, Rublev returned. What a return! Unbelievable, unbelievable. Wow, Rublev just slapped it back. Love 30. Great shot from Rublev. Love 30. Rublik serves the back end of Rublev, four-nose from Rublik to the slice. Rublev, Rublev in the net. 15-30. I'm super disappointed, to be honest. Wish caught two matches wrong, caught one. Yeah, that sucks. Well, I mean, like I said, Casey, the Runa match will be fun with Demetrov. That'll be a fun match. 15-30. Even the Medvedevl-Hechka match. Great match to go see. As we're going to find now, sorry, in the net from Rublev. 30-all. It's going to be a fun day tomorrow, though. Big day tomorrow. 30-all. As we're going to say about why, that's a fault. Second serve. Second serve is a double fault. Got my salt in there. How many times has he double-folded at 30-all today? That is at least three. He did it at the end of the first set. He did it at the start of the second. He's done it now. Double-fold to 30-all. That is not what you want to do at Wimbledon Centre Court. We're going to find out from Rublik. Goes out. There's the break. Rublev, 4-2. 4-2 in the second. Rublev, he won the first 7-5. All right, Rublev just... And look, as much as like, Rublik's kind of like, you know, roller coaster, we kind of expect that. Rublev's keeping his head. Rublev is playing a very... He's kind of just... I mean, he played this guy two weeks ago. He knows how to play him. Or at least he knows what to expect as he serves there. And he's Rublev. Rublev is playing a very level-headed match. You know, he's not trying to... No, he's accepting the craziness of Rublik when he hits a great shot. You know, he's not getting upset with himself when he makes an error. He's just playing very level-headed Rublev, which is smart. You know, you don't get upset with what Rublik's brilliant, right? Because he's also going to double-fault and give you a set. As with a back-in-of-backhand rally, Slice there from Rublev into the back-in-of-Rublik. Into the back-in-of-Rublik, but Rublik in the net. 30-love. Straight after this, we've got Shfiontek taking on Benchich, which... I don't know. I mean, I don't know if it's going to be an upset, but if Shfiontek beats Benchich, we've all got to consider Shfiontek a serious, serious threat at Wimbledon. Because Benchich is not nobody. Like, we might already think that Shfiontek's going to win Wimbledon, but I think beating Benchich is kind of like, okay, you beat a really competent grass-quarter, especially if she beats her easily, that would be even more impressive, as it's 40-love here. 40-love, and Rublev serves again. Into the back-in-of-Rublik, Rublik gets it out, five-two Rublev in the second, and he is cruising. Is that a couple of tough games, Rublev, but overall, as I said, very impressed by his calmness today. One hour and 10 minutes played. Now, um... What am I doing? By the way, we're almost at 144K, which is insane. I think we started the week at 142K. So, thank you for that. Let's answer some questions. What's going on here, now you're doing? Rublev is a poor man's Demetro in my opinion. Really? I think people would call him a poor man's Kyrgios before that. I feel like he's like, he's in between Kyrgios and Gulbis. That's where I put him. He's in between. The shots are Kyrgios and the serve, but he's also got like kind of like that, the carefree attitude of a Gulbis. Like, that sort of, I mean, he's in that category. Like, I play, you know, when I feel like it. Cam, do you think Djokovic will go over 29 and a half games today? Yes, because we're gonna have tie breaks. Her catch plays tie breaks, though, yeah. I would say, yes, over 26, 4, 6, 4, 6, 4, minimum, yeah. What happened to the face of the umpire in Sinner's match? I have no idea. I'm not watching it. Why, what's happened? Has been ace from Bublik, 30-love. As he serves another ace, 40-love. Yeah, you've got to credit Rublev. He's playing very, very calm today. Underarm serve, Rublev can't get it. That's what Fakina should have done. Two big serves and then an underarm serve. That's smart and the crowd goes wild. And that was so smart, because the first two big serves were big 200 plus K and hour serves. And then the last one, Rublev stood back a little bit because he's like, well, you're hitting hard. Nope. Serve at wide. Here's a good serve for Rublev, I've got power too. 15-love, Rublev serving for two sets of love lead. He set it up, that's so smart. It's so funny, because watching the cricket, if anybody knows about cricket, that is such, that's something like even maybe baseball, good analogy too. It's something that you would do in those sports where you like to do fast balls and then you throw in the slow ball or you throw in like a different pitch. And that's what Bublik did. Two big, big, hard shots and then just a little. That's what you should be doing on a serve. You should treat it as like you're a pitcher or you're a bowler. You don't want to serve the big serves every time because then it's just predictable. You want to throw in the slow ball. You obviously got the kick serves, all that stuff, but then the underarm serve is a nice little bonus. You can know how to hit it, 30-15. I reckon if you hit an underarm serve like in a low level tournament, you're probably getting a fight. At least in Australia, 30-15. If I went out in my local league and I hit an underarm serve, I reckon someone would try and fight me in the car park. They'd be like, you smart ass, I'll see you outside. Anyway, it's 49-10 line from Rubelev is wide. 30-all, Rubelev's gonna challenge though. All right, if it's in, it's a winner, if it's out, it's 30-all. Yeah, it's just wide. You cannot be serious. All right, 30-all, here's a little chance for Rubelev. He's got to keep his head here. He's been so solid so far as he serves on the tee. Bublik returns, it's wide. Not a big serve, Rubelev. Underrated serving today, Rubelev, because we're watching Bublik and he's just serving bombs or double faults. Rubelev is serving so solid. 40-30, someone did that in your last doubles match. When I was a junior, I played, I'll tell you the story in a second, 40-30, 40-30, for a two sets of love lead, serving to the front of Bublik, return goes in, for now, Rubelev, into the front of Bublik, again to the front of Rubelev, but it's out from Bublik. Two sets of love, Rubelev, seven, five, six, three. Bublik has done a lot of good things today for a lot of interest, he's played his game today, but unfortunately when he's played his game, it also has the bad side of it where things go wrong. All right, Rubelev leads. Yeah, when I was a junior, I used to play in this competition where I was in a team with my friends of the same age, and we played in an adults league. And I remember one time we were playing and this guy at the change of hands, I was, I don't even know how old I was, maybe I was like 15. This like 40 year old man walks up to me, we're playing doubles, he walks up to me and he just like looks over me because this guy was like six foot six. And I don't know what his problem was, he was just kind of like mumbling to himself and just like trying to intimidate me. I was 15, like, all right, dickhead. There's a stupidest thing I've ever, I think I just looked at him like, we'll probably winning life, maybe. We must have been winning, I mean, you don't do that. We shouldn't do that ever. It's just a stupidest thing, I always remember that. But it's like, man, I hope I never turn out to be that jackass. I'm sure he's doing great. It's probably, I'm sure he's having a great life. I mean, what, I was just kind of thinking like, what does have to go, what must be going wrong in your life that you have to do that? You have to intimidate a kid in tennis. It's so stupid. Anyways, we must have won because you wouldn't be doing that shit. All right. Now, two sets of love. Now the thing is, Bubly can turn it on like that. So you could win this next set six one. We know what he can do. Tennis is serious sport. I don't think it's so serious. Like if I was playing, you're playing Wimbledon. Okay. Maybe, but yeah. Jerry fans of Pistot McEnroe, he basically called Jerry nobody right now, but has potential to become known. Yeah. Well, that's just, what's the word? Uneducated is the word. Harsh but accurate. No. That's inaccurate. It's not even harsh, it's harsh but inaccurate because Mac, did Mac not watch the French? Jerry was in the fourth round of the French open. I mean, how do you not have, that's just uneducated. He obviously doesn't watch this channel because we talk about Jerry a lot. Mac doesn't shoot. Look, John McEnroe doesn't have YouTube. Let's be honest. There's no chance. He doesn't watch YouTube. Mac acts like slams are the only thing that matters in tennis. Yeah. Well, I don't even know if Mac commentates outside of slams. Like, I never, he's not on the broadcast with Tennis TV. I don't think he, he's not on Tennis Channel. ESPN or whatever, I don't think they do Indian Wells. So, Mac probably doesn't get exposed to anybody outside of slams anyway. So, you can understand like, yeah, it's a bit of an ignorant, uneducated opinion, but he also probably, the reason why he doesn't know them because he doesn't watch, he only watches center court matches at the slams because he's the number one commentator. I think he's the highest-paid commentator in the world, but that's just because, you know, he's not watching week in, week out because he doesn't get paid to watch week in, week out. Anyway, it's 15 all. Do your homework, bro. I mean, yeah. Yeah. I mean, he's doing everyone a disservice who's watching because, and that's funny because, now that you mention it, as we're an ace out wide from Buble, we had a few people coming in here yesterday being like, oh, this is going to be easy for Elkaraz, and I wonder how many of those people were listening to Mac because we knew it wasn't going to be easy when we, even before the second set because we know who Jerry is. So, I wonder if, again, you're doing the fans a disservice by not giving them an accurate description of who the opponents are. Like, yeah, okay, if you don't know who they are, okay, but don't be like, yeah. I don't know. But that's why we're here. Tell you everybody we, and if we don't know somebody, like, I didn't know who Muller was the other day. Did a little research, found out he's a bit of a clay-core guy. I mean, Google's a wonderful tool. 40-30, oh, sorry, 40-15. Serve out wide to the forehand of Rubele, Rubele the net. 30-30's finally got the lead in a set, one love. But like, yeah, like, Mac is... Oh, he's on Eurosport. But do Eurosport do the... They only do the slams, right? He has a YouTube, he promotes it on Eurosport. Mac has a YouTube? There's no way he set that up himself. Unrelated question from technical POV, how do you find Tiafo's game? I like it. I mean, Tiafo's got a competent game. Tiafo, I think it's up here. That's the big difference. It's up here. Ken always does his homework. Well, the thing is I have to do my homework. Because I'm not John McEnroe. You know? Like, who the hell am I? I'm a guy in his house at 12 midnight on a Sunday watching tennis. I need to know what I'm talking about. I can't be just like, oh, I'm Cam Williams. No one knows who that is. Whereas if I was John McEnroe, you can kind of be like, I won Wimbledon. You know what I mean? The big wigs can rely on their name. Be like, I don't know who Jerry is, but I'm John McEnroe, right? He can get away with being Mac. I have to do my homework, otherwise nobody would take anything serious. And plus, you guys help me out a lot. So I mean, we do our homework. And then for the new people to come in, if I don't know the answer, somebody in the chat will. As that goes out from Bublik, uh, Bublik and it's 30-15. But yeah, look, Mac's probably out there playing in a band or something on the weekends. He's not, he's not watching tennis. He's not watching, not keeping up to date with what's going on outside of the slams because he doesn't get paid for it. Is that part, a four-and-is-a-winner? 40-15? 40-15. It's why I love Martina and I've read all over way more. Because she knows what's happening. She has her finger on the pulse. She knows all the players that are playing. She knows how they're doing. All of that, you know, those things. You know, she knows how to, she knows about everyone's game and all that stuff. Even Boris Becker knows, you know, he's got a Von Lendl, very smart. Mac, I think, just like shows up at the slams and then, you know. Anyways, back to this one because Rubeb's trying to level things up here. Serving to the backhand of Bublik. For now, from Rubeb, it's wide. It's 40-30. Yeah, Roddick's the best. Roddick has the most, I mean, Roddick's the most relevant commentator because he's just out of the game 10 years, right? And he's played a lot of the guys that are on court or at least he's a part of the modern game. Whereas Mac hasn't played for 30 years, right? And there's players that come and go all the time. So many players. Backhand, backhand now as we get another one from Bublik into the backhand of Rubeb on the stretch, Slice goes in, Bublik with a drop volley. Rubeb can't get it. Now we're a douche. What wrong did Mac, what wrong, what, what? Martini was straight to the point. Yeah, but she also knows, like she's confident in what she says and she also knows what she's saying. Like she doesn't, you know, when she talks, you listen because she, you know, she's very knowledgeable. All right, douche. Serve out wide the forehand of Bublik. Forehand from Rubeb as Bublik puts up the lob and a smash from Rubeb puts it away. Vanished Rubeb. Vanished Rubeb. Vanished Rubeb as he tries to level things up. He's up two sets of love, Rubeb. He's been pretty cruisy so far. He's going to return going wide and it's one-one. Good serving Rubeb again. Let's get out of trouble. I didn't start following tennis until 2004 but I would have been a Navratilova fan had I been watching in her playing days. Yeah, for sure. I I mean, I would have probably been an Agassi fan back in the 90s if I watched tennis back then because I'm a Kiraus fan now, right? So, A-7-T and a Jimmy, I would have been a Jimmy Connors fan back in the day because Connors and Layton had a lot of similarities in the way they pumped up crowds and, you know, so I think I would have been an Agassi. I would have been one of those, like, you know, because all my favorite players are most of my favorite players are like that. Is that goes wide from Rubeb? 30 love. What did John do wrong in his comments? Well, I don't know if it was him who said it, but the people in the chat were saying that he was saying that Jerry had a he didn't know who Jerry was yesterday, which, as we know the race 40 love. Would I be a Mack fan? No, I would have picked Connors over Mack because those guys are beefing. There's been a lovely drop. Voliance 2-1, Bublik. I would have probably, because Connors and Mack were not friends, right? So, I probably would have been a Connors fan and been like, yeah, that Mackero sucks, but I don't know. Again, I wouldn't know. I like both of them now, but I probably would have picked the, well, I might have been a fan of both. I don't know. He was joking. Okay. Well, if he was joking, then he should have said LOL at the end of his comment. Like I said, he Mack's not supposed to know everybody, I guess, because he's only watching Senecaught Grand Slam matches. He's not watching first round of you know, Queens Club between blah blah and blah blah, right? He's not doing that because they don't pay him to do that, and also they don't you know, he doesn't have to. You spoke too bad. Jerry took out Dimmy, Zarev, Rudd, Greek Spore at Geneva this year. Dude isn't nobody and is on a comeback. None of us, you are correct. See? But that's the difference. We watch tennis week in week out. You know? Again, I think this week alone we've watched like 20 23 matches. So, yeah. That's why I like Jim Courier a lot because I think Jim does do a lot more research. Because at the end of the day, if you're on TV or for me, like I take what I do serious, you know? You guys ask me questions. My job is to give you the answers. 15 love. I was going to serve now from Rubelev into the back end of Bublik, back end of Rubelev, and Rubelev it's a wide, 15 all. 15 all. But hey, I'm sure Mack knows who Jerry is now. I'm sure he's well aware of who Jerry is now. 15 alls, we're nice down the tee from Rubelev. 13. I expected more from Bublik in this match. Yeah, first set should have been a tie break. Rubelev kind of fell apart at the end. Second set, Rubelev had a bit of a fall and again, fell apart a little bit in the middle. Rubelev took advantage, right? I don't know, I feel like Bublik could win this set. He's serving first, might give him that extra little bit of confidence to go for shots when he's, you know, as long as he holds, you know, scoreboard pressure, we always talk about that. We saw that with Elker as in Jerry yesterday. When Jerry served first, he looked a lot better. And same with Elkers, when he served first, he looked a lot better than when he was serving from behind. Maybe Bublik can use that to his advantage in this one. 40-15. So that's why the forehand slice of Bublik and Bublik gets it long, 2-2. In the second. Third, third, we're in the third. You can't become unprepared for commentating matches. 100%. It's part of the job. You can. You can just rock up and whatever, but unless you are, you know, you know, whatever, an eight-time Grand Slam champion, people aren't going to listen to you unless you have eight Grand Slams. They're not going to listen if you can't provide the information. As we return now into the forehand of Bublik, but it's out from Rubelev. Cahill's great. Well, Darren Cahill, Paul Anacone are both coaching current players. They watch matches because they are coaching somebody. So they have to do a lot of research on the competition. Yeah, those guys are like in the thick of it. Probably more so. So whenever Paul Anacone says something, whenever Darren Cahill says something, you know it's not a guess because they're in the weeds. As we're to serve an ace. Again, 19 aces. Is he going to get the 30? Is he going to get the 30? We're on 19. Alright, one-minute service game, by the way. We're going to start having a Bublik bingo. This has a much better ring to it than Kyra's bingo. Bublik bingo. This means we're going to watch him more. Okay. Matt gets millions a year from ESPN. Ah, exactly. It's because he's he's John McAmore. He has eight grand slams. He knows something about tennis. He might not know who Jerry is, but he knows a lot. I miss Keegs. I was doing some research to figure out what's next because I have a problem chat. One in the chat if you have the same problem. I'm always looking ahead and I'm not... I'm focusing on now, obviously we're watching these matches, but I'm always got one eye to the future. Which is probably not a great way to live, but it's always the way my brain works. So I did some research today to figure out what's happening over the next few weeks after Wimbledon, what's next, because there's always something right. We'd never have a break in tennis except for December, but even then, we have exhibition events in Saudi Arabia because they're millions of dollars of money. So apparently Hopman Cup's happening next. Elkra might play that, depends on what happens here, I guess. But Osa is supposed to play there too, but she's hurt, so maybe not. We've got some clay court events that maybe some players play. On the 24th of July, that's when we start the American hard-court season. So hard-court tennis is back Atlanta is when we come back. Washington is the next big tournament starting of August. So we've got like two weeks off and then we get into Washington and that's when Kyrus is coming back. So hopefully, Nick Kyros Washington, he won the tournament what, four years ago. So Nick Kyros, Washington, that's the plan. All right. Rubrik, love 30. And then of course, Canada, Cincinnati, US Open. And then we go to Asia, which I'm excited about. Asian swing, back. Our fifth, a five-year anniversary, we get to go back to where it all began. In Shanghai, I'm so pumped. Gonna have to have a big celebration for five years. Love 30. Serves a fault from Rubrik, second serve. I might even wear a hat. Love 30. Second serve now to the back of Rubrik. Four now from Rubrik. Into the front of Rubrik. Four now Rubrik again to the front of Rubrik. Into the front of Rubrik on the stretch. Rubrik backhand goes into the front of Rubrik again to the front of Rubrik. On the stretch is Rubrik. Goes down the line, hit the tape, goes in. Rubrik with a slice forehand. Rubrik with a slice backhand wide. And Rubrik's getting some energy. This is gonna be on Vegas TV. He's running around the court. Love 40. That might be the spark he needed. Love 40. This is the worst game Rubrik played all day. Love 40. Good reaction as well. The slice forehand flick. And then the little giddy up as he ran to the baseline. Love 40. Return from Rubrik goes into the front of Rubrik. Rubrik puts it away. 15-40. Rubrik keeping his cool. But a big chance for Rubrik here in the fourth. In the third. 15-40. Serve out wide is an ace again. Rubrik serve. Look at it. 80% of first serve points. He's already hit double digit aces as well today. He's holding his own on serve. October 8 is a Sunday this year. That could be a final. Which tournament would that be? That's a good question Giovanni. Um... I haven't filled out my calendar that far ahead. 30-40. Serve into the front of Rubrik. Rubrik goes in the front of Rubrik. Four-hand on the stretch. Rubrik with a backhand. Oh, it's a winner! Rubrik apologizes he didn't mean to hit that good. He kind of flicked it because he thought Rubrik hit it out. But he hits a winner. And he saves three break points in a row. Rubrik. That last backhand was not supposed to be that good. Rubrik was just defensively trying to get the ball back. He hit one of the best shots of the day accidentally. Deuce. Serve into the backhand of Rubrik. Return to the backhand of Rubrik. Rubrik, four-hand in the net. Another unforced error. Vantage, Rubrik. Vantage, Rubrik to get. Back on serve. Back level again. Serve. There's a let. Sorry, I've been hitting the best shot of the day. All right. Rubrik return goes in the front of Rubrik. Rubrik, four-hand. Cross court is long. And Rubrik. Levels up, survives the game. 3-3 in the second. In the third. You think after a week I'd know that we're playing five sets? In the third. So, yeah, so let me have a look. So, I think we might be watching Shanghai. The final of Shanghai on the anniversary of the channel. Is that serious? Could that be a thing? The eighth of... I thought it was on the 5th of October that we started the channel. I started. You know, I was 15 love. I thought I started streaming on the 8th. Oh, no, I was on the... Yeah, it's on the 8th. You guys know. What would I know? Anyways, backhand now into the volley of Rubrik. The smash from Rubrik straight at Rubrik and Rubrik couldn't handle it, 15-all. Yeah, it's on a Sunday. So, we could be watching the Shanghai final or the China open final. So, that's fun. We could have a double header for two big... And that's a WTO 1000 event. So, two massive finals for our channel birthday. Five-year channel birthday. That's so... Oh, no, Shanghai, it's halfway through. Shanghai's two weeks now. Still, exciting times. For me, I don't know if you guys care. Oh, you're wrong. I'm gonna have fun. 40-15. No, no, the beige... China open for the WTA and the Shanghai masters for the men. They're both at the same time. Ace out wide again, Rubrik. Bob. 21 aces. And he stays in front. Those tournaments have gone at the same time as what I was saying. What I meant to say. They've gone on the 8th. Two weeks masters are such a drag. Yeah, they're definitely a... Give it time. They'll figure it out. They'll figure out how to make it... Yeah, make it a thing, but... They have been a little bit of a... The first week of these masters are a little bit of a pain, but we'll see. I wonder what Matt Svalanda thinks of Jerry. Matt Svalanda, I think, would know who Jerry is. He's... Matt Svalanda is pretty switched on. I care, call me a nerd, I won't... That's fine, that's fine. Thank you, Karen's appreciate it. Cam, how are you staying awake every night? Cam, how are you staying awake every night? Uh... With plenty of good tennis, that's... I'm used to it now. I've been staying up all night for four months now. Ever since what? Miami? So I'm kind of used to it now. I've been going to sleep at night. I'm a night owl anyway, so it's kind of... Works. Bits my... Bits my... Personality. Good serve there from Rublev, 30 love. How the bombers fell asleep during the match, we won. We won. 30 love. Chance to level things up here, Rublev. It'd be great for him to get out of here in straight sets. I mean, he'd probably be thinking great as well, because this was all... We all thought this was going to be a dangerous match. And so far, it is not. Well, at least it's not on the scoreboard. Things could change, though. Pretty quickly, if Rublev does when this third set gets that confidence, gets that belief, gets that serve. 40-15. Rublev looks to level things again. All right, return goes in there from Rublev, uh, 4-4 in the... in the third. Oh, grey dark clouds overhead. That's not good. Get that... shove that weather. As soon as match is looking good, no idea. Um... First set, they're on serve. So, nothing... nothing crazy yet. There's been a fault from Rublev. Second serve. Has Benchidge got a chance? Yes. Benchidge has a serious chance. Has a serious chance. Has a bit of half-bolly in the net from Bublev. This could be it. Love 15. Love 15. As he serves another fault. Second serve. Second serve in the back into Rublev. Back into Bublev. Into the forehand of Rublev. Rublev in the net. Rublev had that point if he wanted it, but he slapped it into the net. 15-0. Benchidge has played five grasscourt finals in her career. She's lost four of them. She's only won one of the five, but... She's been in a lot of grasscourt finals. She's made the fourth round of Wimbledon a lot as well. She's made the fourth round of Wimbledon a lot as well. Three times now. Has got a foul now from Rublev into the forehand of Bublev. Foul now Rublev again in the net, man. Rublev, those last two points. He's going to be in love 40 here. He's trying not to lose his cool. He... He went to throw his racket, but he's kind of like, no, no. Zen... Relaxed. Calm. Which has been nice from Rublev. We haven't seen any blow-ups at all. There's been a slice return going in. Oh, what a return from Rublev. A drop shot slice return by accident again. He says sorry for accidentally hitting a winner. 30-0. 30-0. Another chance here. Half a chance here for Rublev. To possibly get the break, serve for the match. Serving the tee... Down the tee is a fault. Second serve. Holy shit, the Ashes is getting me nervous. 30-0. Second serve is a double fault, man. He's been doing that. That's at least the fourth. Maybe even the fifth time he's done that. Double faults at 30-0. And this is the worst time to do it. The first set was bad. This is worse. Because this might be the end of the match. 10th double fault. Bingo! For Bublick. Bublick. Bob. As we get a return, nope, it's a fault. Second serve. Don't do it again. Second serve in the backhand of Rublev. Rublev hits it out. Bad miss from Rublev. He's had a couple of those bad misses in this game. Could have easily won the game already. Back to Deuce. As Bublick serves. And Ace out wide. Advantage Bublick. Advantage Bublick to get... The lead back is... Rublev has a great return. Bublick picks it up. 4-0. Bob. Rublev puts away the smash. We get back to Deuce. Back to Deuce. Back to Deuce. As Bublick serves. Down to the backhand of Rublev. Return to the slice. Oh, Bublick. Backhand at Rublev. But Bublick with a volley. Rublev with a lob. But it's wide. It's more... It wasn't that high of a lob. It was a short lob. Advantage Bublick. Advantage Bublick to get back the lead. Ace. All right. Good game to hold. Because Rublev had a big chance there of breaking. Didn't take it. Now Bublick has the lead. 5-4 in the third. Okay. How are we doing, chap? That's my question! What a question, chap! The gallon is gonna be a banana skin for... Gannick. Now... It's funny because gallon... One in the chat if you've heard of gallon. Two if you haven't. Galen's not nobody but some I don't expect people to know who he is because I only know him from one thing Not Gallard of milk All right, so about 5050 Gallon was the guy who beat city pass at the US Open last year in the first round first round Yeah, he destroyed Steph. Yeah, he's that he's the quality that beat Steph at the US Open last year So that's how I know I remember him So if he's capable of beating city pass who remember made the Cincinnati final in the lead up We're all going off city pass at the US Open. Here we go. He's in a be just beating mev it on a hard court He lost the charge in the final the sincey. We're like, oh, here we go First round loses a gallon. Who exactly we didn't know at the time, but now we do so looking at him against dinner It's like, well, yeah, if he beats sinner. Well, he already showed that he can beat big guns at Grand Slam So may and definitely a banana skin. You're right. It could be I mean Altmaier We've seen banana skins, you know slips from Sinner already this this year Especially at slams qualifies beating Sinner is seem to be What happened once is that goes quiet? It happened last time so we'll see Definitely not to be and I said this before Sinner's got a easy draw But that could be the worst thing for him because now he's supposed to make the semis right I 30 love roublev serving to stay in the set He serves anything back in a boob lick back in it from roublev into the slice of boob lick It sits up and roublev puts it away 40 love 40 love Roublev serves again Love to get a tie break. We got robbed of the first set tie break. We'll have to get a tie break here That'd be fun as it a serve now go all the return goes in roublev. What are you doing? Roublev just watches it hit the line 40 15 40 15 as roublev serves a big serve unbelievable and it's five all in the second. Okay back to Booblick who just Held the last game Even before he beat Norrie. He would he won a title recently and has been sold around. Oh, you're very tall Are you talking about you banks? Well, you banks had that amazing run in Miami. I think you lost the Medi in the end, but he had that He had that great run in in Miami. Also he's on tennis channel all the time So, yeah Steph's got a tough match tomorrow as we return out from roublev, roublev with a drop shot too good 30 love 30 love as roublev serves again Two double-fold incoming. Oh, don't say that first as a fault Come on. That's Second serve Into the form of roublev return the form of bublik back in our roublev in the back in a bublik sliced In the net from blue bublik is this 30 15 15 Come I heard you mentioned 30 aces possible for bublik if he goes to a tie break. Do you think we'll get 30? No, unless he wins the set if he has to be a fourth set for him to get 30. I think as roublev shanks it back Because he's not gonna hit seven aces in a tie break. Oh Well, he could but it means I mean unlikely he's gonna hit seven aces in the tie break So he has to go to a fourth set to make it 30 I think he's not serving aces here Here is we're gonna find out from roublev that goes wide bublik gets a six five tie break or fourth set one of those things is happening Okay bublik holds serve You never know well the tie break have to be like 1513 or something because If it's seventh, I mean if it's seven five and he wins all these points with aces not Probably it'd have to be something like It has to be like ten eight or twelve at ten or something. It has to be a big a long tie break He'll probably hit 25 We'll see Yeah, if he goes to the fourth set I think in the fourth city he hits 30 aces Now have a look at other matches right now. So fuel and is serving to go To get the second set against Shapo Shapo on the first set there Five ball between gallon and sinner. So that's happening. I don't think there's any ladies playing at the moment Shriontech Benchage after this also, I think we've got a center court match later as well between a Couple of the ladies Svetlana as a ranker is coming up later after sinner And then we've got oh, wow really so we've got so Pagula Vondruzera through Oh, yeah, that makes sense and then as a ranker Svetlana winner plays Shriontech Benchage. So yeah, okay We've got two more ladies matches left roublev trying to become the first Player to get to the quarter finals on the men's side Love 15 he puts in the net So don't see the fall in a public return goes in the net 15 all 15 all The serve coming up here for roublev So don't see the back end of public return goes in the forehand of roublev good swinging volley 30 15 35th will no like it to play today 100% no curfew today. I mean Has been ace out wide Roublev 40 15 What's the current time in the UK like 3 2 p.m. Right to 30 something like that 330 There's gonna so don't see the back end of bublek bublek gets it out. All right tie break All right chat, you know what's up. We're gonna tie break. We're supposed to have one of the first set We got robbed we got one now who's taking it He's bublek taking us to another set or is roublev wrapping it up in straights would be a hell of a result Yeah, hell of a result to get out of here in straight sets against a guy Who you just lost against on grass a couple weeks ago as bublek serves an ace Now a lot of people go on bublek a few roublevs as well, but bublek with the ace first point There's your 24th ace one love one love bublek also shapo one all against sefulan One said all there as roublev serves the back of bublek return is wide We're getting a challenge here We're gonna get a challenge if it's in it's a replay if it's out. It's one one. There was wide One one one one is Roublevs has another serve So if it's good the return is better and roublev hit it wide to one bublek with the mini break To one bublek Roublek with the under arm serve to win it Be wild All right to one So in the net from bublek second serve So can serve bublek Into the form of roublev return the back in a bublek drop shot in the net to to All it's a silly mistake there from bublek good return from roublev cramped him up, but still kind of hit a drop shot off a very difficult chance as We get to three two with a good serve three two bublek back to roublev now three two Roublev with a serve the back in a bublek return the four hand of roublev Into the back and slice of bublek roublev forehand down the line Rubrics there with the forehand into the back end of roublev into the slice of bublek and bublek slice it along Nice hitting from roublev three three Three all they change ends Like bublek is entertaining Definitely The last couple of weeks have been good and see that's the thing like Kira's is exactly the same right So much fun to watch, but the problem is that You've got to win some so we can see more You know you can't just be a really fun player to watch in the first round in a loss, right? So that's what's been nice with bublek in the last couple of weeks is like he's won a tournament He's playing well here or he made the fourth round. It's like yeah, we want to see you entertain But we also want to see you win because then the more you win the more we get to see you entertain So you kind of got to do both you can't just be a first-round loser who hits a great tweener because nobody's gonna Remember that as that goes out from roublev You know same with Kira's the same thing happened It's like he'd hit the most ridiculous shot in the first round which was on the Monday We're like whoa by the Wednesday because he lost we all forgot about it, you know, so That's why mom feast, you know, he'd win Even though he'd entertain Songa, you know You kind of got to do both You don't have to be a grand slam champion or anything, but I mean we can't watch you entertain if you lose As he serves an ace out wide that's number 26 He's two points away from taking us to a fourth and What would have happened? How did we go into that tiebreaker in the first? That's the question Because this could have been a two-sets to one lead booblik is he's very good at tie breaks serve helps 53 booblik Serving to the front of roublev roublev in the net six three booblik Six three and it's roublev serving booblik with the three set points to take us to a fourth I think that's what this deserves The first that deserve this tiebreak Six three first serve again roublev So don't see the four of booblik return goes into the front of roublev booblik backhand is wide He went for it six four roublek booblik Six four roublev with another serve. There's a fault second serve roublev Second serve in the form of booblik return is a drop shot roublev's there with a forehand. He puts it away Okay, two saved one to go. It's on booblik serve Six five booblik with a serve to come Is there another ace in his pocket whereas roublev gonna come back Six five booblik Taking his time. He's bouncing the ball. He serves Out wide the back end of roublev return goes in for roublev what a return Wow Roublev with a backhand down the line in the corner off a first serve What a return Huge from roublev six all Man Decent serve and roublev just a little little flick down the line Completely caught booblik off guard Six all And roublev with a one finger salute. Hey, that's something that's with the with the finger wave Not the middle one All right six all booblik still serving He's lost three set points serve Is an ace all right Another oh we're getting a challenge though roublev says no hang on If it's in it's an ace if it's out it's a second serve Back of the line Back of the line Ace number 27 And here we go Giovanna you're asking if we could get 30 aces we could if we keeps going like this If the tiebreak keeps going we could get 30 aces if we can we get another couple points All right roublev serving fourth set point But booblik is we're going to serve now in the form of booblik return goes in the form of roublev Booblik pass roublev can't get it Wait was it out? Wait, we're getting a challenge If it's in it's it's in Okay, we're not getting a challenge. We're going all four Booblik's going all right pretty decent forehead it was roublev There's one set point too many all right. We're going four It was in It had enough top spin that it dropped There was no challenge. I think roublev challenged and then he's like nah screw that okay booblik takes the third And he should have because he was up three six five three so he should have Okay, three sets by the way 30 aces Very likely unless somehow booblik doesn't hit an ace in this set or something Which is wild right not a bad approach from roublev either booblik Just gave it a little extra spin Or roublev could have hit the volley it would have been a very tough volley, but He did have the he did choose to leave the volley And it dropped in all right I'm torn. I want both to go deep in the tournament. Well One of them will at least one of them will win today He'll hit 40 aces record. Oh, maybe he hit 12 aces in that set. So 40 is on the cut. Is it going to be more than 40 chat? More than 40 aces one in the chat. If you think yes, two of you think no Over under 40. What do you reckon? Okay What time's the curfew curfew is at 11. So um, all right, let's do let's do let's play the curfew game So currently it's 4 p.m Ish right Should we on take place for two hours? Let's say two and a half because we think it's going to be three Djokovic gets on about 7 p.m It will be fine. He'll get through it. Look Djokovic her catch goes five sets. It's four hours So i'm gonna go we we get done in time, but if I tell you what if um, oh, sorry. No, I haven't hang on Hang on take that back so let's It kind of depends on the next match because this match is going to go for another set minimum Um Um, yeah, look, I I don't think we're going to have a problem with the curfew But it depends on schweontech's match if schweontech goes for, you know Let's just say rublev wins his set and it's uh, you know 5 p.m If schweontech plays for over two hours. It could be tough Uh, or it could be interesting because Djokovic might He was playing pretty quick against dan, but I don't think he's going to be able to do that against her catch It's going to be close Uh close sets against her catch for the most part. I don't think he's going to bagel him three times Serving the back end of bubblik bubblik. It's wide 40 love in the four um Cameo views on draven making fourth round at wimbledon at 16. Hey look koko got off did the same in 2019 people forget Hey, is that wide? All right rublev first game very quickly one love um Yeah, amazing. I mean As I said exactly what goff did back in 2019 qualifier made the fourth round um So if she's anything like goff, she's going to be a top 10 player in the next few years She's going to be a very a challenger at slams um Yeah There's a lot of uh a lot of positives She makes it to the quarterfinals as a quality. That's a whole another thing. We're going to talk her up even more All right, serve it to the back end of rublev fauna from bubblik to the fauna rublev to the fauna bubblik bubblik in the net love 15 love 15 And how Different things might look if bubblik had made a tiebreaker in that first set Things could have looked a lot different as he says an ace 15 oh Could have been a hell of a lot different and he made had he got to the tiebreak because he won that He could have won the tiebreak would have been two sets of one Serving the fauna rublev return is good bubblik with the back end of the net 15 30 15 30 bubblik serves again false second serve Second serve in the back end of rublev bubblik with the back end into the back end of rublev Into the fauna bubblik again the back end of rublev The rublev hits it out 30 all There's been chances for rublev on the bubblik serve, but he just hasn't been able to take him The question is that bubblik have the legs to play Yeah, and the concentration right we talked about his concentration at the start of the match And it does go away at times Because he has double folded 30 all a few times today second serve coming up now second serve Is into the back end of rublev bubblik with the forehand into the fauna of rublev who shanks it that's a little lucky from bubblik 40 30 40 30 Level things up in the four He serves an ace. All right. Is that 30? No Yeah 30 aces bang Can he get to 40? That's the question Can he get 40 aces or was that number 29? I thought it was number 30 sinna won the first set against galin Shapovalov fans cover your ears He's down a break in the third Shapo's down a break in the third after winning after going down in the second classic shapo Server to the fauna bubblik bubblik in the net and it's 15 love another serve Back into bubblik back and goes wide from bubblik 30 love By the way chat was so close To 144k don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. We've got so much coming up quarter finals uh start on tuesday, so we've got So much tennis to watch over the next couple of days or over the next week Quarter finals onwards we watch everything as bubblik just kind of lobs it up rubel hits it But bubblik goes down the line for a winner. Wow. This is gonna be our biggest TV. The most casual of points ends in a winner 30 15 He almost threw that point as well. He's like I hit a terrible Terrible lob a terrible shot and then he guessed right 30 15 bubblik returns the back end of rubelab the back end of bubblik again to the fauna of rubelab is rubelab in the net 30 all All right chance here for bubblik to serve Not to a break 30 all Serving to the fauna bubblik return is in the net 40 30 We'll have to take back the lead serve Here's a fault Second serve Second serve in the fauna bubblik return the back end of rubelab bubblik forehand goes cross court in the net three two one rubelab in The fourth okay um Let's go around the courts for a second because there's uh plenty of stuff going on and we've had some matches from yesterday that have also finished finished up today 15 love Bublik serves down to the forehand of rubelab back in a bubblik to the fauna rubelab again to the backhand slice A bubblik is it a fauna again to the back end of bubblik into the back end of rubelab rubelab hits it wide 30 love 30 love as bubblik serves again and go back in a rubelab rubelab in the net 40 love 40 love Level this up again in the fourth Do a recap after this because uh Somebody might be coming in going what the hell's going on So that for what is a fault? second serve second serve Backhand is a let from bubblik as he serves another let bubblik 40 love Serving the back end of rubelab slice and bubblik is a drop shot And rubel hits it in the net too casual from rubelab two two all right, so let's uh Let's do a bit of a recap So first set ticking along both players Unfazed on serve Rubelab gets a six five bubblik gets a 30 all Double folds twice losing the set seven five rubelab first set second set cruising along gets midway through the set rubelab Again gets a couple of errors from bubblik gets a break hold serve gets a six three in the first set I'm sorry in the second set in the third set Again ticking along Rubelab had it it was down love 40 in one of the games came back to win the game didn't matter got to the tiebreak bubblik had four set points finally wins it on the fourth eight six in the tiebreak forces a fourth And now it's two all in the fourth winners ticking along 15 love it's been the scoreboard. We don't do that anymore. It was uh This is too much. This is too much happening 15 love 2016 minutes played As we return now from bubblik that goes long 30 love Yeah, sinner in trouble. He's down a break. He's one love in the I love it sinner in trouble He's one love in the second. He won the first side. I wouldn't I wouldn't be I wouldn't be freaking out yet if you're a sinner fan I'd just be maybe a little mild mildly concerned, you know, just maybe Just keep an eye on the score. Maybe I wouldn't freak out just yet. Don't don't sound the alarm 40 love If you're a chapeau fan run for the hills Because there is danger all around First of the fault second serve Second serve in the back of the bubblik return is a drop shot. It's wide and it's three two Rubelev in the fourth Two sets to one rubelev Okay So half Rossina fans. Oh, yeah, man. Sinner just Yeah, uh, chapeau fans have learned to live with pain. Yeah Yeah, it's almost uh It's almost a given at this point Uh, there are all the other matches going on. We've only got three matches at the moment by the way medical time out four I'm guessing chapeau because he's losing and because he's kind of losing badly You have a look at what's going on with chapeau Yeah, chapeau's getting some uh some tablets So you must be feeling sick. I mean if I looked at that I would I would be too if I was Playing like him um I was getting smacked after a sick two Great matches yesterday. Thanks for the extra doubleheader effort. No worries. Well, uh, I can't believe Canada is being burned Lots of theories going around. All right, well, let's leave our tinfoil hats in the In the in the cupboard Uh, Baratini peep boston His matches though. Yeah, he has I'm so keen to see what happens tomorrow um Yeah, let's see if you can continue that boss against um Against what do you call it? Uh Alcraz. I'm just kidding going 15 love I'll talk to us I thought you were talking to the to the group. You're just talking to dutchie my bad. All right 30 love I thought you were saying My bad dawn continue whatever you're doing Forget what I said Chappos back by the way after taking some pills 30 love so Here's a fault Bublik second serve Second serve in the 400 rubble rubble in the net 40 love level up again. Bublik Was fettelina win Maybe anyways serving volley from bublik rubble over the pass Is wide 33 Um, I'll tell you I'll give you I'll give you a proper answer Because that was a pretty shit that was a shit answer. I'm sorry. Um, let me give you a real answer Based on stats Because that is the only way We can guess things uh, no she won't She's 5-0 against Against uh, azarenka last time they played it was six love six two Uh, they've never played on grass Four hardcourts in a clay court match the only time fettelina has really been in it with a with a chance was on clay in rome uh Four years ago. So no matchups matter and uh, i'm going to go with uh, azarenka will win in in probably straights, but maybe three Because fettelina's never beaten never beaten her and also the only match they've come close was on the slower surface One of the slower surface on uh in tennis grass isn't slow It's slower than it used to be but it's still not slower than clay Love 15 here is rubelev. It's a forehand rubelev with the backhand lob not good enough rubelev with the smash rubelev gets it though rubelev with the drop volley too good This is going to be on finish tv bro and again can i just say rubelev's Heart rate is just like this i think he is just so zen He's had a little bit of frustration At the end of this third set but overall rubelev has been very calm very quiet A couple of little you know clenched fists, but nothing no outbursts no Frustration and that's we know that even when he's winning he sometimes gets annoyed No yelling at the coach. I mean he's been very Uh very quiet It goes out from public and it's 30 15 Um, yeah He's just letting bublek do what he does, you know hit errors hit winners and rubelev's just kind of you know staying Staying uh calm For 99% of this match is we're gonna find a fine rally rubelev down the line at the back end of rubelev Slice from bublek there's a drop shot, but it's terrible again rubelev hits it straight to bublek the volley from rubelev is too good 40 15 He's raging on the inside. Yeah, maybe but at least he's not showing it He's keeping it together It's just a matter of time until the crack. Well, it depends if he goes down a break or he loses this fourth set in the fit Set expect some fireworks from rubelev's side Shappos down two sets of one by the way All right 40 15 rubelev to stay in front in this fourth set serving the back end of bublek and bublek gets wide and it's 4 3 rubelev in The fourth now chat. It's the time of the show when I ask you where you're watching from Where are we from in the chat? I'm from australia. It's one of the mornings on a monday happy monday What country are you from? usa canada tunesia canada usa england Australia in the chat. Hey, that's crazy uh, south africa we've got germany ireland india california china Shanghai in the chat as well. We've got trinidad. We've got shrill anchor. We've got bangladesh prog peru vietnam, it's 10 p.m. Nice romania shrill anchor again latvia belgium uh, buanis aries new york we've got pakistan italy kazakhstan as well parma we've got bangladesh again i'll be from bangladesh in the chat tonight it's bekistan in the chat as well america uh serbia we've got napal in the chat as well spain as well greece It's funny how you mispronounce the funny planet, but I asked what country or city. I didn't ask what planet you're from uh, chicago, wisconsin, indonesia florida 15 love i guess the next question is one in the chat if you think we're going to a fifth two if you think we're getting out of here in four one for five sets two for straight uh, two for four sets or one for public in this set two for rubile in this so it doesn't see the back end of four of rubile, rubile hits it out a lot of people saying two you reckon we're gonna go to a fifth you know i'll tell you what if rubile was serving first i would say we might be going to a five, but i think rubile's gonna like the first set i reckon rubile's gonna i think he's gonna take this steal the set 30 love rubile nice 40 love 40 love just 30 first ace of the day i don't know if he's gonna hit 40 aces unless he gets to a tiebreak again so that while the back of rubile return goes to four in a public he puts it away four four in the second in the fourth in the fourth second set was two hours ago idiot okay rubile to serve stay in front here he serves now while the front of bubliq return goes into the front of rubile bubliq forehand slice he's a drop shot but rubile's there with the forehand but rubile guesses right with the pass this is gonna be our biggest TV run he's done that so much he's just guessing but he's guessing right like a goalkeeper saving a penalty love 15 lovely backhand down the line rubile could hit that down the line cross court and he went the wrong way bubliq guessed right rubile serves an ace another great serve from rubile he's been so solid 15 all 15 all rubile serves another one now while the front of bubliq bubliq in the net 30 15 30 15 nearly two and a half hours played winner of this place the winner of our match of the day on the on the men's side between jockovic and her catch happening in a couple hours as we return out from rubile that goes long 40 15 as rubilev looks to get the lead again serves a fault second serve down the table back in a bubliq return goes in for now rubilev rubile the pass rubilev volleys it away and it's five four rubilev in the fourth he's up to sister one against alexander bubliq okay what happened to tiafo I had no idea that was a massive shot he's having such a great tournament you're thinking here we go big foe a lot of people picked him as their sort of underdog pick loses in the third round to a guy not a nobody but he loses to a guy that we expected him to win the way that he's been playing the last 12 months but yeah get to the tiebreak yeah let's go I'd love another tiebreak the netflix curse yeah maybe that's it was he tired I don't know if he's tired big foe wasn't vibing today well yes he was already down two sets of love from yesterday so he came back and he lost the third so it was yesterday that he wasn't vibing I don't I don't know what happened demetro played like federa and beat tiafo did he well I didn't watch it so he could have been could have been why is big foe named big foe I don't know you ask him that that's just that that's just his nickname I don't know as we had a good serve from bubliq and it's 15 love serving to stay in the match 15 love gonna serve another forehand of rubelab bubliq with the backhand as rubelab hits the backhand down the line great shot rubelab bubliq gets with the forehand into the forehand of rubelab to the backhand of bubliq forehand rubelab bubliq hits it out 15 all because his name is tiafo yeah that's why they're calling big foe obviously yeah because his name's tiafo that's why they're calling big foe 15 all serve into the backhand of rubelab great return slice bubliq into the backhand of rubelab into the forehand of bubliq on the stretch rubelab hits it out 15 30 and he's challenging bubliq but it was wide there was a space between the ball and the line about this big all right rubelab two points away from the win 15 30 if you don't take bench it's coming up straight off to this to stay tuned got so much more tennis to go bubliq serves a fault second serve big day today quarter finals are getting set serve out why the backhand of rubelab backhand of bubliq into the net 15 40 match points rubelab just like the first set you felt like if rubelab just stayed in front eventually bubliq would get or put himself under too much pressure can he serve his way out of this one match points rubelab as he serves out wide great serve but it's a let on the first serve luckily because uh came back rubelab with power 15 40 first serve again first serves a fault second serve match point rubelab to get out of here in four sets second serve into the backhand of rubelab bubliq with the forehand down the line is a winner he saves one 30 40 30 40 rubelab 30 40 should get to the quarter finals of wimbledon and take on her catch or most likely jokovic serve down to the front of rubelab return is out bubliq left in it just went long and we're a deuce 135 mile an hour second serve a match point that is a i mean i'm surprised he didn't hit an underarm serve all right deuce bubliq of the serve ace out wide okay advantage bubliq to level this match up serve another ace wow from 15 40 match point second serve 135 miles an hour and then two aces at deuce five all in the fourth wild when it works it looks amazing all right five five back to rubelab he serves an ace all right he serves a big ace down the tee 15 love 15 loves rubelab serves again a fault second serve into the backhand of bubliq bubliq hits a wide 30 love as rubelab look mentally he's looked fine all day no uh no demons going on in rubelab's head today at least not visibly ace down the tee again bang 40 love 40 love as rubelab serves again to get the lead back to the fault second serve serve to the back of bubliq for never rubelab sliced into the fauna bubliq bubliq in the net six five rubelab back in the lead bubliq served me to say in the match again he just saved two match points okay well i sin is down a break in the second he was up he won the first in a tie break so sinna in a little trouble chapeau's down two sets of one winner of this play is no back jockovic or who be her catch they're both playing after our next match which is for yontek taken on benchage because we've got spedalina to take on as a rancor as well which is happening a little later i think that's all the matches of the day everything else has been done i think i'm missing anything i don't think i am i think that's every all the matches yeah rubelab's been very composed all day very composed bubliq will hold because of his ridiculous serve okay no tie break would be interesting this in the third set a fourth set an interesting tie break our chapeau valve he's in a battle come on bubliq we're on five sets ace it up here we go we're serving a stay in the match again he just saved two break by two match points in the last game when he served he serves that why the fauna of rubelab bubliq with a volley oh casual and effective bubliq with a winner 15 love very casual volley i don't know if bubliq bubliq looks like he's he looks like he's walking slow i don't know if it's just because he's casual or if he's actually sore he serves on the t30 love um he looks a little like he doesn't look to be moving that well but i don't know if it's because he's taking like he's he's being very casual like he seems to not be like oh yeah he looks tired but again it might be just his casual nature 40 love ace out wide tie break incoming 45 seconds this game has taken we love it quickest match ever serve down to the front of rubelab rubelab in the net tie break two all right chat he saved two match points at five four and now he's into another tie break he won the second set of the third set tie break 86 did bubliq can rubelab close it out you tell me what have we got what's the score going to be rubelab serving first in this tie break a lot of people go on with bubliq rubelab rubelab okay there's been a drop shot there and rubelab comes in there bubliq passes in but it's in the net from bubliq one love rubelab one more rubelab rubelab rubliq going to win this set okay let's see first point goes to rubelab on his serve one love rubelab serves again serving the front of rubelab return the front of bubliq rubelab gets a winner one one one all rubelab serves again an ace again 35 aces now And it's 2-1 Bublik, 35 aces, 17 aces from Rublev. We're not going to talk about it as much because it's not as impressive, but he's also hit a lot of aces for him. 17, he serves down the body of Bublik, good serve, Rublev down the forehand, Bublik gets us right with the lob, Rublev smashed, puts it away, 2-2. Can Bublik get to 40 aces? I mean, technically he might have five more service points. Maybe if he aces every hit in every serve he gets in this tiebreak, you might. 2-2, serve that wide in the forehand of Bublik, in the backhand of Bublik, in the forehand of Rublev, Rublev now with a forehand down the line again, Bublik with a forehand on the stretch, Rublev in a little bit of trouble, Bublik drop shot, Rublev's going to get there. Bublik gets us right with the lob, but Rublev puts away the smash. 3-2, Rublev in the tiebreak. 3-2, Rublev conserving this tiebreak. Back to Bublik, serve from Bublik. 35 aces so far, and now a fault. Second serve, second serve, it's a double fault. He's going to challenge, but he knows it, the changing ends, he knows. The changing ends, challenge says, it's a double fault. Alright, 4-2, Rublev. Bublik with the double fault. There's still another serve to come here, Bublik, as he serves again. Serving the backhand of Rublev, return the backhand slice of Bublik. Backhand of Rublev, oh it's in the net. Had a little shot there, Rublev, he had a bit of time as well to think about it, but just couldn't execute. 4-3, Rublev with a mini break in this 4th set tiebreak. Rublev's 3 points away, he had match points before the tiebreak. In fact it was a lot before the tiebreak, it was 5-4 before the tiebreak. He's up 15-40, but he's now 3 points away from more, from the win. It's a fault from Rublev, second serve, second serve. Into the backhand of Bublik, Bublik gets it wide, 5-3, 5-3. Rublev, 2 points away. Serving the backhand of Bublik, return into the front of Rublev, who shanks it out. 5-4, Rublev, but we're back on serve, 5-4. Rublev pointing to his head, oh no. The first time we've seen Rublev make any sort of gesture. He's been very calm today, eerily calm, as we return now to Bublik's forehand. 4-3, Rublev into the front of Bublik, again to the front of Rublev on the stretch. Bublik, 4-3 down the line, that's a great shot, Rublev Slice. Bublik comes in, drop shot Slice, two good, Rublev dives, but he's on the ground. 5-5, Bublik levels, and Rublev diving to the ball, but nowhere near. He just cut a barrel roll and then popped back up like nothing ever happened. 5-5, I mean Rublev's really trying, he was so far away, it bounced like three times before he even started the dive. Alright, Bublik 5-5, is he serves? A fault. Second serve, he's a left. 135 mile an hour second serve at 5-all. Is he going to underarm serve, imagine that. No. Serve, out wide the front of Rublev, Bublik with a drop volley. Rublev gets it, but it's in the net, Bublik's got a set point 6-5. To take us to a 5th, great hands from Bublik at the net. Half volley pick up, drop shot winner. Rublev got there, put it in the net. Set point, Bublik to take us to a 5th, but it's on Rublev's serve. He serves, down the tee to the front of Bublik, front of Rublev, cross-court into the front of Bublik, who hits a really hard shot, Rublev with a lob. It's in the net, we're going 5 baby. Bublik takes the tie break, he saves two match points and now Rublev's starting to get chatty. The pressure's on and he's starting to crack. Mentally Rublev is starting to talk, he's giving thumbs up to people, he's going, that was my racket at the start of the tie break, blah blah blah blah. Rublev's pissed. And he's going to the bathroom to figure it out. We're going 5. Bublik saves the match points, it takes us to a 5th. Are we surprised? Probably not, right? All right. Bublik's fired up as well, he's going, let's go, he's running around. Okay, final set. Bublik serves first. That could be huge because in serving first and again Rublev having a big chat about something to the umpire on the way through, he's not happy. He was up 5-3 in that tie break too, I mean, he should be pissed. Okay. Why does Djokovic always have to play last? Because he chooses to. He doesn't want to play first thing in the morning and he doesn't want to play, he'd rather play later in the day. That's just, he just does. Also prime time on the TV, you know, Djokovic will be on it at prime time, so that too. All right. Bublik could get to 40 aces in this match. The calmness is over, yeah, it's, look, it's easy to stay calm when you're up 2 sets of love. We've only had 2 breaks of serve in this match and they were in the first 2 sets. No breaks of serve since the 2nd set, so Rublev's going to have to I mean, he can't go to a tie break again, can he? Because if he goes to a tie break, his record show's going to lose it. By the way, Shapo, speaking of losing, is getting whooped. What'd I say? What'd I say? Oh, it's never easy for Shapo, is it? Never easy. So let's say Shapo doesn't create the miraculous comeback. Sinner vs. Sefulan. If Sinner doesn't shit the bed. Because he's also in trouble. Galan Sefulan, one of them makes a semi if that plays out. So the semi-final, whoever makes the semis between Djokovic and these guys and her catch, it draws wide open there. Final on the cards. Anyways, why lose to Sefulan? Shapo's so weird. Like I said, Sefulan's a little respect on his name. But it's just one of those Shapo things. Shapo doing Shapo things, will we write chat? Am I right? Not too bad. Jay! I'm so torn. Both dudes are amazing players with great personalities. Yeah, look, thanks for the two. I guess the question is, right, who is a more exciting opponent against Djokovic? A Bublik is the guy that is more unpredictable. Because realistically Djokovic wins today. Not a guarantee, you know, but he never lost to her catch. So we can say that pretty confidently that it's going to be Djokovic. But Djokovic and Bublik have played once. It was a straight sets Davis Cup match two years ago. So I don't know how much we look into that and go, oh, okay, yeah, that's something. Djokovic playing for Serbia is always a different level. Bublik can win tie breaks, so I don't know. I don't know. I don't think, I think we've seen, for me, for myself, I'd rather see something, if it's going to be Djokovic versus somebody, I'd rather it be somebody new. We've seen, it's like Shrionte Goff, right? We've read that book 500 times. We know it word for word. We've heard that song. We've watched that movie, all the cliches. We know it inside out. We know how it goes. We know how it ends. We know what the result is. We could probably guess the result to the game. Bublik is a wild card. We don't know, does he play, he might lose one, one and one. He might win a couple of tie breaks. He might trouble Djokovic. He might be easy. So I'd rather that, if we are going to get Djokovic versus somebody, one of these guys. Now, 15-all, because Bublik, at least, is that unpredictable nature, which could be interesting. Also, as I mentioned, he is, you know, most closely resembles Kirios. Kirios, for so long, was 2-0 against Djokovic. In fact, he's still 2-1 against Djokovic. Cam likes chaos. I mean, yeah, I mean, I like, I don't want to see Djokovic win easily. It's boring. I want to see Nolle play some, some of his best tennis to win. Now, 40-15. And I know Nolle fans that are probably lurking in the chat are going to be like, you hate Nolle. I don't hate Nolle. I want to see the best players on the planet have to play their best to win. I don't want to see them win easily as a, as a fan of tennis. It's boring. But Djokovic fans, you guys want him to win Six Love and beat all the easy players, whatever. But I want to see Djokovic have to play at 90% or 100% of his level. I don't want to see him at Super Saiyan 5. Is that a thing? No. I don't want to see Djokovic at, like, moral level. I want to see him level up. I want to see him in the fifth gear. I don't want to see him in gear two just cruise, right? And I think Bublik, at least, brings Djokovic, like forces Djokovic to have to play better than him. Maybe he would like. Alright, 40-30 serve out wide. Here's a fault. Take a serve. Yeah, it's like watching Verstappen win. Did he just, Verstappen just won? Okay, there you go. See, that's boring. Return into the slice, even though I'm a Red Bull man. As that goes out from Rubelev and Bublik. It's first game of the fifth. One love. Not Super Saiyan 5. Ultra. Super Saiyan Ultra. What is it? Super Saiyan Blue? Yeah. Djokovic fans want to see him win easily because you want to see him win. You don't care how he wins. You just want to see him win. But Tennis fans, we want to see the best players playing their best to win. I don't want to see Djokovic cruising through the draw because then we won't get to see the best of him. He won't hit any amazing highlights. We'll just see Djokovic play Tennis and say, okay, he plays well enough to win. I want to see him get pushed. I want to see him play his best. I want to see him level up. Shapo is about to lose. 15 loves. Rubelev. I think Bublik does that better than Rubelev. Rubelev against Djokovic. Straight sets Djokovic. Rubelev double fouls. Ultra Instinct. Ultra Instinct Nola. That's what I want to see. That's what I want to see. Shapo lost. Don't even talk about it. Don't even talk about it. Don't even want to see it. 15-0. Not surprised. Shapo again. 15-0. First serve is a foul from Rubelev. Second serve. Second serve, Rubelev. Into the back of Bublik. 4-0 from Rubelev into the 4-0 Bublik. Sliced into the forehand of Rubelev. Rubelev with a sliced forehand on the stretch. Goes out. 30-15. 30-15. It's funny because after the first two sets this didn't feel like we're going to a fifth. This is the third five-setter we've watched this week. We've watched the rude upset five-setter earlier in the tournament. We've watched the Murray Sidney Pass two-day five-setter. Now we get this one. We've got a volley there from Rubelev. Good volley. 30-all. Rubelev can't play safe here. Because the scoreboard pressure is with Bublik. 30-all. As Rubelev serves. Taking his time. Rubelev first signs of pressure. First time he's been down in the match. Serve out wide. Great serve. Return comes back. 4-0 Rubelev. Rubelev gets us right. Rubelev with a volley. Rubelev gets it. But it's in the net. Solid from Rubelev. 40-30. 40-30. So Yannick's thinner. If he can win his match. Could make the semi-final as a Wimbledon. Now as Bublik hits it wide. Good body serve from Rubelev. 1-1 in the fifth. Because Sinter versus the Fulin. You would say Sinter would be the heavy favourite. But I can't... I mean he's losing to a quality right now. He's dropped a set against an unseeded guy right now. So I mean... Sorry, he's down in the second set against an unseeded guy at the moment. So... 1-1. Served at the 400 of Rubelev. Volley from... Bublik is casual. And Rubelev hits a winner. Slice winner down the line. Rubelev great pick up. Love 15. Love 15. Sorry, it was a qualifier when he beat Steph. He's not a qualifier anymore. He's still an unseeded player though. Still random right? Ace again. Bublik 36 aces for the day. 15 all. Served at the back end. Another ace. 38 aces for the day. 30-15. 30-15. Bublik serves again. Another ace. 40-15. Four... Three aces in a row. Now watch this. Underarm serve. Ready? Now he's going to go for the four. Here we go. And he serves a fault. He thought he would go... He's like, oh, do I do an underarm serve? Or do I do a four aces in a row? He doesn't get either. It's a double fault, see? Solving there. Solving there. Solving there. Of course. Double fault. Of course he double fault. 40-30. 40-30. To get back in front. Bublik serves. The back end of Rubelev. Back end of Rubelev. Into the front end of Rubelev on the stretch. But it's wide. Wide from Rubelev. And it's two-one. Bublik in the fifth. Okay. You called Rubelev in five, didn't you? Uh... I can't remember. I said Rubelev in four or five. I can't remember if I said four or five. Uh, Rubelev will win as you predicted, bro. Again, I don't know if I picked Rubelev in four or five, but I did pick Rubelev. Because I thought the concentration level of... Concentration levels would dip. And they have at times, but... Not in the tie breaks where Bublik is dominated. For the most part. No such thing as a camp curse, you can get stuffed. Yeah, Rubelev did out of his chances. You definitely said five. Okay. Thank you. Um, I thought Rubelev two, but I've changed my mind. You're not trying... You're not trusting yourself? Come on. You gotta... You gotta go... Okay. You guys can get in the lifeboats and abandon ship, but I'm the captain of the Titanic. I'm going down with the ship. I'm one of those guys playing the violin, you know? I'm going... I have to go down with the ship. I picked Rubelev. I go down with Rubelev. You guys jump in the lifeboats. Women and children first. But I'm going... I have to... I'm standing at the wheel of the ship as it slowly sinks. Right? That's just me. I have to. Feel free to pick up a violin if you want to join me. 15 Love. But we're not even done yet. I don't know why we're starting to play the violin. Put them away. We haven't even hit the iceberg yet. 15 Love. Serb Dancy, the forehand of Bublik. Four now from Rubelev. Here's a winner. 30 Love. If Rubelev gets broken in this final set, then we've hit the iceberg and we can start yelling and screaming. We haven't even... The iceberg's not even in sight. We can't even see it yet. It's far in the distance. 30 Love. Serb Dancy is an ace. 40 Love. Let's level that up here, Rubelev. But how wild is this? It's three hours this match has gone. And we're in a fifth set. Serb at wide back into Bublik. Return goes into the front of Rubelev. Rubelev gets us right. Again to the front of Rubelev. Into the front of Bublik. Sliced to the front of Rubelev. He puts it down the line. Rubelev with a backhand. But it's out. 22. Two all in the fifth. Tired of these aces. Why? What's wrong with aces? Aces are great. All right. Two all in the fifth. I play professional violin. All right. Well, Linda, you can get in the boat if you want. And you know, abandon ship if you want. You have the option. But if you want to play violin, you are the professional. So there you go. We haven't even hit an iceberg yet. So let's... We can all calm down. Bublik serves. And there's a let. Two all. First serve again from Bublik. Serb at wide the forehand of Rubelev. Rubelev in the net on the return. 15 love. 15 love. Hold on to your violin, yeah. Serb at wide the backhand of Rubelev. Four now from Bublik into the backhand of Rubelev. Again to the forehand of Bublik. Good shot down the line from Bublik. 30 love. What's the hella curse? Hella curse is when you win in hella and you lose in the first round of Wimbledon. It's happened to everybody in the last decade except for Federer. Except for Federer. Everyone else except for Bublik now. As that goes in the net, 40 love. Rubelev can't get it back. So that was the hella curse. The curse is broken. We'll find out next year if it... It would be fun if it did keep going. It's always fun to have these little things. The WTAY finals curse. The ATP finals curse. If you want to go with that, it's going to be a double fault. From Bublik. It's 12 double faults now. 40-15. 40-5. Bublik serves again to get the lead back. By the way, Sinner breaks back. He's four all against Gallin in the second. So Sinner hanging on. Coming back in that second set to keep it interesting. There's been a four now from Rubelev into the forehand of Bublik on the stretch. Rubelev backhand cross court. Rubelev hits it out. He's going to challenge. If this is out, it's game. And it looks like they're both kind of conceded. Rubelev's backhand. Yep, it was out. Everyone says yes. They were sitting down. So imagine if that was in there. They would have had to stand back up. 3-2. Bublik in the fifth. Is there a Nadal curse? Why would there be Nadal curse? Well, playing Nadal, I mean, yeah, some would probably curse the draw. They'd probably curse when they see Nadal in the draw. The iceberg was never in sight. I wouldn't say that. I mean, Rubelev is still down in the set. I mean, there is an icebergs around, but we just don't know whether or not we're going to crash into one. The Nadal curse is playing him on clay. That's probably the... You're playing Nadal on clay. That's a curse. Hey, Cam, would you... Oh, I missed that one. Sorry. Novak would rather play Rubelev. Look, let's be honest. I don't think Nolay cares who he plays. He's got a good record against Rubelev. He beat... He absolutely smoked Rubelev at the Australian Open. And Bublik has lack of experience at this level, so he'd probably be able to prey on the nerves of Bublik in a quarter-final. The biggest... The hardest match Jokovic has got is today. The quarter-final, either guy, he's going to probably beat in straight sets. Again, I think Bublik might be a little bit more unpredictable because of the serving, but I think today's match is the hardest match Jokovic has got until, like, out of the next... Well, out of these two guys and her catch. Her catch is the worst. So, I don't see it from Rubelev as an ace. Rubelev trying to get 20 aces in this match. Okay. 30 love. 30 love. First serve is a fault. Second serve. Is Sinner a hard opponent for Nolay? Um, yeah, I mean... Bublik hits a return winner. This is going to be all things... Ridiculous. Forehand, 30-15. I mean, yeah, look. Sinner will believe that he can compete. I don't think he will beat Nolay, and I don't know if, you know, last year we can talk... Yeah, last year's match wasn't nothing, but I don't know if we can look at that and go, ooh, last year he beat, you know, he got two sets this year, he can get three. I think Sinner can push Jokovic, but I still think Nolay beats him. Again, I think her catch is the worst. Like, today's match is the hardest match Jokovic is going to have until the final. Sinner might get a set. One of these guys might get a set, but I think her catch is... with the serve as the big... the key. I think so. And if Jokovic beats her catch easily, then the final... he's going to make the final possibly without losing a set. As Bublik hits it out, 3-3. Three-all. I mean, Saphulin could be the only... I doubt Saphulin's going to be a threat against Nolay, but out of the guys remaining in Jokovic's draw, her catch is the... is the worst. Type of opponent for Jokovic. As Rubelev hits it out... Oh, positive shot winner and he slips over, but he hits a winner. Love 15. Love 15. Lovely forehand from Rubelev as he slips over. Good forehand. Serving to the back end of Rubelev, return the net. Good serve from Bublik. 15-all. 15-all. No serve is a false. Second serve. Second serve into the back end of Rubelev. Third serve from Bublik. In the back end of Rubelev, sliced. Bublik with a volley, too good. 30-15. Three-all and a fifth. Who you got between Matteo and Carlos? That's a tough one. That's a tough call. 30-15. Serve out while the back end of Rubelev. 4-9 Bublik is out. 30-all. Alcaraz in 5. Only because... Baratini's back end. Alcaraz is too smart not to pick on it. I don't think Zverev picked on it enough yesterday. Zverev was a little bit too kind. It's almost like he went, you know what? Baratini's backhand's too obvious. I'm going to try and beat him by hitting it to the forehand. And it didn't work. Baratini's got a great serve. That's going to help him a lot, the forehand obviously, but I think Carlos beats him by just hitting it to that backhand. It's too much of a weakness as we've got a double fold speaking of... 30-all. 30-all. Double fold again. Rubelev's been doing that all day. 30-40 Rubelev with a chance to take the break in the 5th. And then we get Carlos versus Runa. Woo! Let's go. Zverev didn't see the 4-9 of Rubelev return the backhand. Oh, Bublik. 4-9 of Rubelev to the back end of Rubelev in the net. Rubelev breaks! For the first time since the second set, Rubelev gets the break. 4-3 in the 5th. Here we go. 4 games to 3. Rubelev. And again, Bublik double fold at 30-all. It's happened at least 5 times today. And Rubelev takes advantage of it this time. All right. Nice hitting there from Rubelev as well. Now, can Rubelev hold his serve for 2 more times? And Rubelev's fired up here. We love to see it. And Bublik hasn't broken Rubelev at all. Again, just so... I mean... So underrated Rubelev's serve today because Bublik's got the big serve. Rubelev serves so well for him. It's over. Bublik can't break. All right. We'll find out. It's never over until Rubelev wins. So I wouldn't be calling it just yet. Looking better for Rubelev. Yeah. In the iceberg. We're not even... Now we're on the Titanic and it's not nighttime and we're in the clear sea. There's not even icebergs anymore. It's summertime. That's how... That's what we're at. We took the Titanic over summer. Ace of the tee. 20 aces for Rubelev. That is not nothing. Only two double faults as well. 80% of first serve points won. Rubelev. He's holding his own on serve. Throw those violins away. That's it. Throw them... Put them away. Bring out the guitar. 15 love. Serve out wide. The back of Bublik. 4-0 from Rubelev. Bublik hits it out. 30 love. Getting a challenge though. If it's in, it's a replay. And that ball was out. 30 love. You cannot be serious. 30 love. Good one, Kieran. That was funny. Serve out wide. The 4-0 Bublik. Oh! Rubelev's down. He's okay though. He slips. His legs buckle but he's okay. God damn. 30-15. He gets back up. Rubelev, he's all right. That was awkward but luckily he both his legs... Both his legs went down. Serve down to the forehand of Bublik. Bublik hits it out. 40-15. Luckily Rubelev, I guess both legs collapsed. Still nasty but he's all right. Sin is up. Two sets of love. Yep. He comes back from a breakdown of that second set. Sin are doing his thing. Serve out wide and Bublik hits it out. All right, 5-3. Rubelev in the fifth. Don't throw precious violins. That's all right. Yeah, Linda will just place them carefully away in the cupboard. All right, 5-3. Rubelev one game away from taking his spot in the quarter-finals. We've already got Sefulan. In the quarter-finals. Has been a volley there from Bublik. Up goes the lob from Rubelev. Bublik with a smash. Puts it away. 15-love. This is a quick 5-setter. Yeah, I mean... The Herkash-Jokovic match will be less sets but longer time, I reckon. Jokovic plays three-hour straight sets matches, you know? Good serve from Bublik. By the way, still hasn't hit 40 aces. This might be his only chance. 30-love. Possibly two more points to hit another ace. Can he hit 40 aces? Yes or no, Chad? Because he serves a fault. Second serve. Is he gonna get to 40 aces? Yes or no? Second serve now. The fawn of Rubelev returns a winner. 30-15. I mean, he's just gonna hit one more ace in the next two points. Potentially. No? I feel like if you go no, that's definitely the riskiest bet. As he serves, a fault. You might not be wrong. Second serve. Second serve into the backhand of Rubelev who hits it wide. 40-15. This might be the... He doesn't hit an ace here. This might be the last serve he serves for the day. 40-15. Bublik serves into the front of Rubelev. Rubelev hits it out. 39 aces. Unless he breaks back, that's all he gets. Oh, no. Oh, no. Anyways, Rubelev serves for the match 5-4. Bublik's gonna have to break to hit the 40 mark. That's wild. He's been on 39 aces for like three games. All right. Rubelev serving for the match. That's crazy. You would have thought he would have served one ace in that game. Okay. Rubelev fired up. Rubelev in the fifth set. I mean, underrated five-set record. I know we've always talked about is like, you know, implosions and whatever, but... Mentally today, Rubelev has been so impressive. You know what match this reminds me of? Chat? Can anyone remember the match if you were here in January? Remember the match? It reminds me so much of that. Who am I... What am I thinking of? Which match? It's pretty obvious. I said January. Which match? Which one was it? Come on. You know. You know which one I'm saying. The one against Runa, exactly. He looked like that against Runa. And he won that match in a super tiebreak in the end. He actually came back to win that match. But he's been so cool today, Rubelev. He served well. And I mean, he knew what to expect. He played this guy two weeks ago. He knows what this guy does. He's all over the place. He's like a tornado. And sometimes it's exciting to watch, and sometimes it's devastating to watch. And sometimes he double-faults it 30-all. As Rubelev hits it out, love 15. Okay. And sometimes he breaks back in the fifth. Love 15. Rubelev serving for the spot in the quarter-finals. Which I don't think he's ever made. That wimpy. Served to the front of Bublik. Front of Rubelev. Hit the table and over. Bublik gets it. But hits it out. 15-all. Unlucky Bublik. He's going to challenge, but... I mean, it was called out pretty convincingly. He's never made it to the quarter-finals, Rubelev. He's made the quarter-finals everywhere else, and he hasn't made a semi-ever. That goes out from Bublik. 15-all. Rubelev with a serve. He's made the fourth round twice at Wimbledon, Rubelev. In fact, the last two Wimbledons he's played. As we get a four now from Bublik into the fourth, it's wide from Bublik. 30-15. He's made the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, 21-23. He's made the French Open quarter-finals in 2022 and 2020. US Open finals, he's made in 17-20 and 22. And if he can win two more points, he's into his first Wimbledon quarter-final. And he's completed the set. Every quarter-final of the slam. He's never made a semi, though. And if he plays Djokovic, he might have to wait another slam to do it. Let's be honest. Djokovic on grass is getting to be as almost as hard as Rafa on clay. As we're going to find out, Slyce from Bublik to the front of Rubelev. Slyce from Bublik again to the front of Rubelev. That's a great shot. Bublik gets it to the front of Rubelev. Again to the back of the Bublik. Rubelev with the front of the stretch in the ground. Oh, Rubelev got it! This is going to be on the TV. Rubelev on the ground. And he got the point. How did he get that? Rubelev tripped, swatched the shot. And it's a winner! Matt, even Bublik's like, how did you get that? How did you get that? Bublik's in shock. He's like, that's something I would do. 40-15. Match points. Rubelev. It's like he tripped over and then just like threw his racket at it and he somehow won the point. Man, Rubelev with the party shot. All right. Bublik's still in show. He's like, what just happened? Match point again. Rubelev. Servet-wise and ace. There it is! Andre Rubelev gets the 5-0 win with his 21st ace of the day. And he knocks out Bublik in the fifth. But hey, Bublik had a hell of a tournament. He proved, I think, look, he showed a lot of, including myself, he showed a lot of people that with a little bit of consistency, he is as good, as talented and he can get the results that we all want from someone like him. He won hella. He made the fourth round here. But Rubelev with the experience and a little bit more consistent gets the win as Bublik says thanks to the crowd. And hey, at least he put it on a show. He puts on a hell of a show. He's still smiling and laughing about that bloody Rubelev point. He's like, how did he do that? I don't know how he did it. They didn't even show us a replay. Rubelev tripped over, hit a winner. Okay, fair enough. Rubelev spent a lot of time on the ground in this match, by the way, he did fall over a lot. First he got injured and then he kept tripping over and then finally he trips over one more time and it works. Alright, chat now. With that epic out of the way, why do we always start with the epics? Hopefully we can live up to that. I mean, it's so annoying when we start with an epic because now we've got it, the only way here is down because there's no way that they're going to get in the match like that again, are we? Unless we get upset. Alright, jump over there, talk amongst yourselves. Sviantech taken on Benchich next, but man, Rubelev, he's a beast at Grand Slams. He makes the quarter-finals. He's very consistent. He's made the quarter-finals of every slam now. He's completed the set, but he's going to take on either Drucker or Hercatch. We'll talk about that later. Now we're going to watch Benchich taken on Sviantech, which is not an easy match for your eager Sviantech, the world number one, but Rubelev takes out Bublek. He gets revenge on Bublek from Hala a couple of weeks ago. Seven, five, six, three, six, seven, six, seven, six, four. He wins in five sets just over three hours. Here he goes up next.