 What's going on everybody? Welcome to a huge finals day of tennis. We've got semi-finals in Marseille. We've got semi-finals in Rio, but the big ones, the two big ones. Shafiontek taken on Krijikov, which is a replay of Estrava last year. You haven't seen the preview, we'll go through it in a second. And then alongside that Mehvedev versus Murray. Can Murray do it again? Can Murray play another marathon? I mean the dude just doesn't know how to stop. And Mehvedev's on a roll. Mehvedev's back. If he wins today, I think we can safely say that he's back and at least confident again. Two massive matches, and I've been watching, jumping on Twitter, and I feel like we've all got the same, we've got the same issue here. And that's the fact, why the hell are these all at the same time? Why? No matter, we're watching both. But it's, hey, at least it's not just us. It's the tennis world in general going, come on now. We surely can just scatter these a little bit, right? I think, Mehvedev and Murray is the only match of the day. They could have put this on a little bit earlier. Anyways, maybe eventually they'll have a chat. They'll pick up the phone, they'll talk to each other, ATP, WTA, go, maybe it's better for both of us if we just kind of stagger the matches. But we're going to watch both, and it's going to be crazy. Because I think that this match is going to take a while because they're going to play, the styles are going to take the time for the match. These two ladies, I don't know, I mean, Sfiantec, we expected to be interesting, but Sfiantec also has beaten up everybody who we thought was going to, you know, Colin, Samsonova. We thought those matches would be interesting. Those matches were very, very quick. So we'll see. Are we ready, Chad? Very frustrating. Yeah, it's frustrating, but, hey, we're going to do what we can until they rectify that. Maybe when they merge, then we'll be able to talk about, well, we won't have to choose, right? Well, we don't have to choose now, but you know what I mean. All right, let's get the preview. So if you haven't seen the preview video for Sfiantec, Krijikova, here it is now. Barbara Krijikova versus Igor Sfiantec is the final for the Dubai Championships for the ladies for 2023. And both ladies have had interesting rows to get to the final stage. Krijikova entered the tournament, unseated, and will take on Bagu in the first round. But this was no problem as she got through in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2. In the second round, she'd take on the number seven seed, Kazakina, a player she had lost to earlier in the season. This one went down to the wire with Krijikova getting through 6-4, 4-6, 7-5. In the third round, she'd take on countrywoman, Kovitava, the number 12 seed, who had been very solid thus far. But Krijikova was too strong getting through in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, she'd take on the undefeated Sabalenka, the number two seed and the Australian Open champion. And after losing the first set, 6-love, it looked like Krijikova was out of the tournament. But with a good comeback in the second, Krijikova absolutely beat down Sabalenka in the end, handing her her first loss of the year, winning love 6-7-6-6-1 to advance to the semifinals. In the semifinals, Krijikova would take on the number three seed, Pagula, who had had a walkover in her quarterfinal round. And after dropping the second set, she would take out Pagula in 3-6-1-5-7-6-love to make it to another final in Dubai. Fiontech entered the tournament as the number one seed and would get a buy in the first round. In the second round, she'd take on Fernandez, who had had a very good first round, but unfortunately it was too much as Fiontech would get through in straights 6-1-6-1. In the third round, she'd take on the 14th seed, Samsonova, who had battled past Madosa in the first round and gotten a walkover in the second. But the walkover in the second didn't give Samsonova any hope as Fiontech smoked her 6-1-6-love to get to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, Fiontech was supposed to play Plushkova, who was coming off a good win against Zachary along the way. But unfortunately, Plushkova got ill, and Fiontech continued her run, making it to the semifinals with a walkover. In the semifinals, Fiontech would take on the number five seed, Goff, who she had beaten five times previously. And this day was no different winning in straights sets 6-4-6-2 to make it to the final of Dubai. These two have played three times before with Fiontech leading ahead to head 2-1, but Krajikova won their last match in Estrava, which was one of the best matches on the WTA in 2022. If Krajikova's going to win this one, she needs to play like she did in Estrava last year. She needs to be aggressive, and she needs to take Fiontech on because we've seen players kind of try and rally with Fiontech, or even if they have taken her on, they've made some errors. So Krajikova's going to be clean and be aggressive. If Fiontech's going to win this one, she needs to just do what she's doing, just like she did against Goff. But she was a little bit shaky against Goff on her serve. So she does need to serve a little better, but she does also need to make sure Krajikova's playing a lot of shots and rallying a lot as well. This is going to be a fun final. It's the rematch of the only final Fiontech lost in 2022, and it gets the same lady who beat her in that final. But I'm going to go with Fiontech in this one in straight sets, a close straight sets. I think Fiontech's going to get this one in straights, but let me know down in the comments below who do you think is going to win the final. All right, so there it is. That is the preview. If you haven't seen it already, well, you don't have to now. You can if you want, but you can rewatch it on the channel. But thank you, everybody who did watch it. Again, you guys are supporting the channel. Amazing. And I really do appreciate the fact that you guys enjoy those little previews. So here is the quarterfinals. Very strange that we had a lot of Americans. We had a lot of checks, but we didn't have a lot of matches to walkovers. Um, Kajikovas had to play much more on court than Fiontech. Fiontech's played easy matches, or at least she's made them easy, but she's also had a walkover and you can see their semi-finals. We watched them both yesterday. Fiontech, it was a little struggle against Goff. I mean, it wasn't as easy as we expected. And Kajikovas really demolished Pergulli if you take away that second set. Let's talk about Barbara Kajikovas. She is 30 in the world, was as high as number two in the world this time last year. I think we forget about that. I know I do. 27-year-old from Czechia. She is 5'10", right-handed. Five wins, four losses on the year. No titles this year, but she has got five career titles, including the French Open. And that's not counting any doubles titles. Remember, she's a doubles champion too. She's cleaned up in the doubles. And her form before this wasn't great. You know, she had three of her last four matches with losses. But now, you know, it takes one week to change your ranking, especially at a big event like this. And the world number one, Egas Fiontek, 21-year-old from Poland. She's 5'9", right-handed. Nine wins, two losses on the year. No one title to go with that. That happened last week in Doha where she, again, beat everybody very easily. 12 career titles, including three Grand Slams at the age of 21. That is in this era, in the 2020s. That's crazy. And you can see there, she's on a four-match win streak coming into this tournament. But this is the thing that everybody's talking about. The last time they played, they've actually played two very close matches in their two previous meetings. The only time that they played a one-sided match, and that was back in Miami. Now, Miami, back in 21 when Fiontek won in straights, that's the only time they played on an outdoor hard court. So this is the outdoor hard court. That was outdoor hard court. Estrava was indoors. And also Rome obviously was clay. So let's see if, you know, look, I want it to be a good match. But I'm always, whenever I watch Fiontek, especially the one that we've seen this week, and last week, I just braced myself for a Fiontek hurricane that's going to wipe everybody out. And, you know, maybe as a, as a neutral tennis fan for this match, you know, maybe not get my hopes up too much that this is going to be too, uh, being epic. But, hey, we'll see. Krajikova has played well this week. She's beaten, uh, Tazakina, the number, uh, eight in the world. She's beaten the number two and three in the world. Now she's gone for the number one, which is something that doesn't happen very often. You beat three, the top three players in the same tournament back to back. In fact, I don't even know when that last happened. Let's talk about the men's match between Murray and Medi. Wildcard Murray, three seed Medi, the most, uh, one of the most informed guys at the moment, Medvedev. Uh, you can see there from the semifinals onwards, Andy, of course, saved five match points yesterday. And Medvedev saved a couple of set points in that second set. So, uh, he, uh, didn't have to go the distance, which I think he would appreciate, but FAA put up a bit more of a fight, which is good to see. He's getting better to, to Medi. Uh, Andy, by the way, start off against Sanago. I think he saved match points in that one. He then played Zverev. We watched that the other day. Uh, that was also an epic. Uh, he played a three set against Muller, the qualifier. And of course that Lehechka match was the match of the week. And Medvedev, he got a buy in the first round, then he played Brody. He won that, uh, in straight sets. He then beat O'Connell in three, which was actually very close. I, you know, Chris O'Connell, I thought was going to lose to RBA, but he got through and, uh, Medvedev ended up getting the win in a seven, five, third set. And then of course, uh, beat FAA yesterday for the second time in two weeks. Let's talk about Sir Andy Murray. He's number 70 in the world, 35 year old from the UK. He is six foot three, right handed, two wins, two losses before the year. But, uh, the thing is, it's not really about his win-loss record. It's about how many amazing wins he's had, like how many match point saving wins. You know, the Australian Open was obviously insane and he's done it again this week. And you can see there, he's got no titles this year, but he has got 46 career titles, including a couple of slams. And you can see his results over his last few weren't great. No couple of wins here, a couple of losses there, but, uh, he has, uh, put together a lot. And Danum Medvedev, the world number eight, 27 year old from Russia, he is, uh, six foot six, right handed, 10 wins, two losses on the year, one title as well. That happening last week in Rotterdam, 16 career titles, including that US Open. And you can see there, he is on a win streak. He has won seven of his last eight matches. He has won his last five matches before this event and adding a couple more. So I think he's on an eight match win streak, if my math's correct. But, uh, man, Medi, Medi's back at least for now. And that is the wrong thing. There we go. All right. Two zero in favor of Medvedev. Uh, they played twice. Uh, last time they played Miami about 12 months ago. Uh, Medi got the straight sets win there. And look, I think we're all expecting this one to be, uh, to be a straight sets, uh, match to Medi. But then if you doubt Murray, what happens is, uh, you know, unfortunately, you doubt Murray, you, you, you look silly and I've looked silly plenty of times this year with Murray. And that is, uh, that's no, no lie. What's happening in the chat? I'm looking in the chat. All right, we'll get back to that in a second. Anyways, Medvedev, Murray coming out first. We're just waiting for the doubles match with the ladies, uh, and then they'll jump on as well. So Medi, Murray is going to start, and then we'll get, uh, get, uh, Shreya on tech, get critical on the same as well. But, um, what do you reckon, Chad? Who give me two names, give me a name for the men and the name for the ladies. What are the two winners? I think Medvedev Shreya on tech is, well, they're the favorites. But, uh, in fact, Shreya on tech's more of a favorite against Kragikova than Medvedev is against Murray, but they're both very heavy favorites. But what do you reckon? Give me two names, Medi, Murray, Shreya on tech, Kragikova, which ones are going to get the win? You tell me. And I will, uh, all right, it looks like a lot of meddies, a lot of Medi and Medi. Well, that's, you got to pick one of the ladies too, because Medi can't win that. Mazra and Shreya on tech. Okay. Murray, a lot of Murray, a lot of Murray's coming in. I like, I'd like that. I find it hard to pick Murray, but I'm not going to say he can't win. I'm just going to say that I think Medvedev is going to win, but I don't know. I'm not going to say Murray can't win. I've said that too many times. Uh, I'm going to teleport over. Okay. No worries, uh, Deb. Deb, time traveling or teleporting. What's going on, Joe? How you doing? Uh, Shreya on tech and Andy, okay. All right. What's going on, Joe? How you doing? My selection is Shreya on tech and I know Medvedev will win, but I'm cheering for Murray. Okay. What's going on, Lynn? How you doing? Also it looks like her catch public, they're into a second set. They will be done, uh, shortly and then, uh, Fees versus Bonzi battle the Frenchman. That's going to be an interesting final tomorrow in Marseille because you're going to get a Frenchman in there and that's always crazy. Uh, Andy and Barbora is what Brian's going with. Really hopeful competitive set, three sets. Yeah. I think, look, if we're going to pick like both matches could go three, both matches have potential to be epic. I think we were all expecting this one to be epic because of what happened in the last match. Last year was the match of the year. I mean, outside of the slams, um, the WTA said it was match of the year. Um, I will, the tennis talk awards, we, that was match of the year. You guys voted for that. And, um, also when I was over on quality shots channel for his awards, uh, with Gil Gross and Steven from the slice, I think we're all in unison that we all said that was match of the year. So I mean, it's hard to say that wasn't the match of the year. Are we going to get a repeat of that? I hope so. And let's see if Murray can, uh, can do it once again. Cause, uh, you know, he's had a hard, he's had a hard road. He's had a hard road. Also by popular, back by popular demand, the final shirt is back. So, uh, I know everybody asked me when we watch finals, if I don't wear the shirt, we're back. Our final shirt is back. So, uh, why do tennis tournaments try to complete a compete with the English Premier League? Literally Andy Murray's on the same time as Arsenal. Um, yeah, look, I mean, it's, it's hard because it's kind of like the draw ceremony we watched earlier. Some people are asking like, why does, you know, what, why can't we see this live? I think it's up to the tournaments. So like the ATP and WTA might have a little bit of a say in when to put tournaments, but I think it comes down to Doha and Dubai and they're going to pick their prime time. They're not going to look at England or America or anything like that. They're going to go, well, when's the best time for our, for our event? And when, when are we going to put our best match on it? You know, our final on. Um, so I don't think they really look outside, but I'm hoping that maybe the ATP, WTA get some more, uh, say in that. Murray will say seven match points today. Can you imagine? What's up with Shri Antak's health? Apparently she's sick. Now coughing and sneezing. Um, don't know how bad that affects her, but again, I, now we'll find out, I guess we'll find out together. All right. Murray and Mehdi are coming out on court chat. I, this feels, this is very, very exciting. I'm very pumped up for these two matches. I, um, I don't know who, like, I think I know who's going to win, but I, I, you never know. Like Murray's a wild, wild card. Krajikova could turn it on. I mean, it's not like, like, like last week we hoped for good matches, but they turned out to be, uh, one sided. I think today there's definitely more of an unpredictable vibe. I feel, uh, I've just seen the score for Georgie Stevens double bagel. Was it? Geez, that is wild. Georgie plays well sometimes. She picks them weeks and she just lights it up and he loves, loves Doha. Fifth final. Geez, Emily, that is a great start to start us off. Who looks after my dog when you have long streams? Uh, usually I take my dog down to my parents and they babysit her for, she goes on a bit of a holiday, but me has been totally chilled today. She's been, it's not, it hasn't been too hot lately. So me has been able to just relax. So that's cool. Is Murray got a good at serving volley? Um, look, I don't know if, I don't know if, uh, it's his favorite thing to do, but he can if he needs to, right? I want a shirt and I emailed you. You never responded. Uh, Josh, send me another email. Send me an email. It should be on its way. Cause I know as soon as it was that during the Australian Open, because I've sent all those shirts out, it might just be taken a little longer because postage international is a bit crazy. Send me another email though and I'll confirm, I'll give you a, I'll, I'll, I'll chase it up. I'm torn. I love Meddy, but I'm British. Okay. Well, it's a kind of a win-win, you know, not sad if, if, if Murray beats Meddy, but also if many beats Murray, your favorite wins. So it's kind of a win-win. One bagel is good for breakfast, but two. Ouch. Yeah. Two is a lot. I mean that, that I would get, I would feel sick of eight two bagels. That's a lie. Probably three. When do they start? Medvedev, Murray coming on now. Uh, they're doing like a national, uh, what is it? Uh, like the national anthem of, uh, I guess guitar, a bit of a ceremony to start. Medvedev and in the, in the wings. And we're waiting for the doubles in dough bar to buy to finish. That's almost done. Samson over, Kudamatova about to win. They're two points away and then Shreontech will come on after that. So, uh, they're going to start pretty much, uh, within, within reason, reasonable time. I think maybe about, maybe a little bit of delay on the ladies. I'm British and I want Murray to win, even though I like Meddy. Not fair enough, SJ. Root for the underdogs, Andy and Barbara. Okay. Can't tell me the top 10 live rankings now, please. I will. We will go through the rankings while we can, while we wait. So, um, Medvedev, if he wins today, he will be ranked number seven. So he'll got one spot higher than last week. If he wins, pushes Raffer down to number eight, which is very interesting. That's in the live rankings. Uh, so keep that in mind that they, I think the live rankings might over counted for next week as well. Just they're in the live rankings. We'll find out the, well, the ranking show comes out Monday, stay tuned. Uh, and Murray is already in to the top 60s, 52 in the world. If he wins today, Murray's into the top 50 at number 44-43. So, yeah, big, you know, Murray's back in the top 50. That's a big jump. Remember, again, I thought he was in the top 50 before the Australian Open, but then he must have dropped out. All right, Meddy's on court. Murray's on court. The doubles is finished. Samson over, Kutum at over the champions. Shriyantek coming on against Krajikovar very soon. The boys are warming up on the women's side of things. Shriyantek, she will stay number one forever. She has almost doubled Sabalenka's points. She's on at the moment one, 10,500 points. She'll go to 10,900 if she wins today, which again, just extends her lead. Uh, just, yeah. And then Krajikov is in the top 20 again for the first time in a while, probably since the French Open last year. And she is, if she wins today, she will go up to number 16. So she's 19 now. She'll go up to 16. Uh, and there's three ladies in the top 20 from Czechia. Kovitava, Pleshkivar, Krajikovar, very fun. Czechia, Czechia is a very, very strong, has a very, I mean, they've got more Americans at the top 20 than, uh, now. The only other country that has more top 20 players is Russia. They've got four, one, two, three, yeah, four. And America has three, uh, two, three. So they have three, yeah, three from Czech, three American and, uh, four Russian. So yeah, that's it. They're the three strongest countries in the world, uh, for women's tennis for sure. Um, have I seen the incident between Kudomitava, Simpson over in Ostapenko? No, I haven't. Goat, goat, greatest of all time, goat. Zach. May the tennis gods bless Mehdi today. Mate. Thank you for the hundred bucks, mate. That's ridiculous. Yes, let's, I know for your sake, Mehdi, Mehdi, Mehdi, Mehdi, but thank you for the hundred, mate. That's ridiculous. Um, bloody hell. Um, stick around to the end of the show because we're going to, I'll give some members at the end back to the chat. We'll give some members at the end. Uh, Ostapenko hit Kudomitava, like with the ball and didn't say sorry or like, I mean, I didn't see anything about any violence. Looking to buy the same shirt as you can. All right, Rakesh. Fair enough. Let's go to the lumberjack store. You'll find one. She didn't really say sorry. Oh yeah, look, that's, that's Ostapenko, right? I mean, Ostapenko, that's, that's how she does things. She was losing badly. Oh, okay. Okay. Uh, what do you think is Barbara's chance here? Look, I think, I think Barbara has a, uh, Barbara, Kredgikiva has a better chance of beating Shriyantek than Murray does of Mehdi. Even though the betting would suggest otherwise, I just think we saw, we've seen Kredgikova do better against Shriyantek than Murray against Mehdi, right? So that's what I'm going to base that off. She might get a set, but the thing is we've watched Kredgikiva in the last two matches. We watched her play Sabalenka and Pagula. As impressive as she was, she did play, the two sets she lost, she didn't play well. So when she lost the second set yesterday, she hit a lot of errors. When she lost the first set against Sabalenka, she lost six love, a lot of errors. She came good in the second set of that Sabalenka match and then demolished. And then the third set was, so the first third set from the Pagula match first set and the third set of Sabalenka. That's when she was playing her best. And if she can put those two sets together, she has a chance today, but she's going to have to put those two sets together. Also, she does have a psychological edge over Shriyantek because of that win in the final last year. If it was a semi-final or not, like a first round last year, it wouldn't, maybe it wouldn't be as psychological, but being a final and against this lady, Shriyantek's like, shit, the last time I played this lady in a final, I lost. She'll be thinking about that a little bit, Shriyantek. So, Krajikovic does have that and Krajikovic is going to be thinking about that because that's a good memory to think about to get excited about this one. So, yeah, it's going to be, it'll be interesting. I think we'll find out pretty early in the match how good Krajikovic is playing and what does Shriyantek, how's her psychology going? Is she thinking about that last, the last time they played, you know? Women's doubles done and Samson over, Kudamatova got the win. All right, Murray's going to serve first in this one. They're just warming up the serves. The ladies are coming out on court any moment. It's all happening. It's a big day, a big, big day. It feels like, I don't know, it feels like a semi-final. This is like a grand slam day. I don't know why. Let me test what I have. Just the three. I think Kudamatova was okay. She won the championship and they shook hands at the net. No incident. Okay, yeah, I feel like, I feel like Kudamatova is like a no-bullshit kind of person. You know, she kind of like, she's very like, like, I think she's like, she's, you know, I think she's very like no drama. Like she'll be like, okay, whatever. Shake hands, move on. Okay, so why do they schedule these at the same time? That's the hot question. That is the question that everybody in the tennis world is asking. Why do we put two amazing matches on at the same time? I mean, look, we're not bothered. We can watch them both. But I mean, if you're trying to watch these, you'd have to have two different screens, like watch it live, you know, watch WTA ATP next to each other. It is awkward. And I think it's avoidable. It is avoidable. You know, you could have put the Murray match on a couple of hours early. You could have left this at the same time. You could have put the Murray match with Mehdi two hours earlier, and it still would have been like, you know, an afternoon match. Anyways, it is what it is. The tournaments, I think every tournament is not really focusing on other tournament schedules. They're just focusing on their own, which is a little bit annoying. But it makes for a blockbuster stream. It's going to be pretty nuts. This could be crazy. All right, Murray, Mehdi, warming up, ready to go. Murray's going to serve first. This is going to be epic. Is Murray going to do it again? He's played three sets every week, every day this week. He's saved match points. He's beaten, he's beaten Zverev. He beat Lahetshka, one of the best players on the tour this year, so far this year. But can he do it against Medvedev? The biggest test for Murray. Top 10 guy, can he do it? He beat Baratini in five, Kokonak is in five. I mean, look, let's see. This is not going to be easy for either of these guys. I'm going to go with Medvedev in three, because I respect Murray enough to give him a set. I would say two sets, but I don't want to give him Murray a set. I respect that man too much. And he's made me look like a fool, so I'm going to give him some respect by putting a set on his name. Anyways, Medvedev returns that one down the line, Murray with a slice, goes wide. Love 15. Activating lurker mode, no worries, Tim. Shout out to all the people lurking. Love, we love you all. Also, thank you everybody for liking the video. Appreciate that as well. All right, Medvedev winning the first point here. Love 15, Fiontech, Krijigava coming on very shortly. We're just waiting for the doubles to leave. I don't know if they're doing a ceremony for, no, no ceremony for doubles. They're just changing the, just changing up the net, I think. All right, Love 15. Murray serves a fault, second serve. This might be rude, but I feel like two robots playing when I see Kulima's have a set to never play. And look, they're very, what's the word? Composed, I guess you could call them. All right, Love 15. Murray serves the four and Medvedev, Fiontech from Murray on the stretch, goes in the net, Love 30. Oh, DJ, it's 1.30. It's two o'clock in the morning, mate, yeah. It's the Savvy Jarrah in Australia. It's a, it's well and truly savage o'clock. Love 30, Fiontech and Krijigava walking out as we speak. Look, chat, I don't know about you, but I just got, I just got butterflies from seeing these two. It feels like a heavyweight bout. It feels like this walkout looks like a UFC, like a Conor McGregor UFC bout. Like they're walking out. They're both looking very serious. They're coming out to clash, by the way, that was a fault from Murray. Second serve. Oh, man, I just got chills. I got, it feels like a slam file. This doesn't, I mean, it's a 1,000 file. It's still massive, but I don't know. Krijigava's smiling, laughing. She looks a little relaxed. That's off-putting. Love 30, smile. She knows she could win. That's why she's happy. That's why she's smiling. She's like, I got this. All right. Anyways, Murray, he's down Love 30. Backhand to backhand rally as Medi goes again to the backhand slice of Murray. Backhand slice from Medi. Into the backhand of Murray. Into the four on Medvedev. Murray with the forehand goes down the line. Murray's Medvedev is going to get to the backhand. Backhand to slice there. Krijigava's having great fun, by the way. She's talking with the kids that are around. And anyways, Love 40. Murray hits it in the net. Krijigava's walking out first. Man, this is a big match. This is good. They're not walking out like Conor McGregor though. It just feels like a main event of a UFC card or a Grand Slam. I mean, it feels like a huge final. And it is. It's a 1,000. You know, it's the WTA's version of a slam. 1540. Great serve Murray out wide. 1540. This isn't going well for Murray. Slow start. Yeah. I'll tell you what it doesn't feel like. Jake Paul versus Tommy Fury. Does anyone care about that? Anybody? I'm going to watch it, probably for the lulls, but what do you reckon, Chad? Who cares? Anyone? Is there a care? Anyone with a care? 1540. I better be quiet, otherwise Jake Paul will call me out. I ain't fighting nobody. Not that I'm standing in Australia. I'm fine. As we're in a 4-1 rally. Going out. Who are they? Yeah. As we're in a backhand now from Murray into the backhand of Medvedev. Again to the 4-1 of Medvedev. Into the 4-1 of Murray. Again to the 4-1 of Medvedev. Murray, 4-hand goes cross court on the 4-1 of Medvedev. Again to the 4-1 of Murray. Again to the 4-1 of Medvedev. Backhand of Murray on the stretch. Goes into the backhand of Medvedev. Murray with the backhand in the middle. To the 4-1 of Medvedev as Murray hits the 4-1 on the stretch. Medvedev down the line. Murray's doing a lot of running with a slice. Into the backhand of Medvedev. Again to the backhand of Murray. Medvedev with the backhand again. Into the backhand again of Murray. Into the 4-1 now of Medvedev. We're gonna get these rallies all day. Stay tuned back in the back end as Mehvedev hits the tape goes over Murray with a drop shot Oh, it's lovely. This is gonna be our biggest TV run. What was that 30 shots? I mean come on 3040 Jake Paul will win. Yeah, look I When they for when Jake Paul first out of boxing I couldn't give a stuff I was I think like everyone else. It was like I think everyone wanted him to get knocked out so we could just like It'd be like, okay cool. That's done. We don't have to watch that anymore, but now I'm kind of like I don't care Like if he wins he wins if he loses, I don't care Because we're doing tennis if he started playing tennis. I'd be like come on, man. He kick his ass, but he's playing it on box And that's not we don't cares 3040 So about why the back of Mehvedev, and that's a good serve Murray Already saving the break points back to doce You guys over over estimate Murray and underestimate Mehvedev. Okay, I'm right doce Do I bet on tennis? Uh sometimes Not recently. I haven't had haven't had a bet, but Sometimes when we have weeks off and I'm bored Got nothing else to do Serve now from Murray's already saved three break points to start us off as he serves that wide of fault second serve If you're on deck doing a dance doing that shuffle step just uh, and you're critic of it just standing there like cool She is not bothered Serve it to the back an Ampureative back and a Mari again the backhand of Mehvedev To the back of a Mari again the back of a medi Mari back end Slice goes again. The back inter making an Ampure° a bit of the backhand of Marie as many it's bad And again to the back of a Mari into the back of a Mehvedev Marry is back and again into the back hand of Melvedev Murray's backhand goes again to the back of an Ampure Chevy goes down the line Marie with the forehand now cross-court at the for of never dev Murray's 4th hand to the back and then Riverdale on the stretch Mari now with the backhand to the back end of Medi again. Back end of back end, it's Murray goes down the line. Medi with a forehand, Crosscourt goes in the front of Murray again to the front of Medvedev. As Murray hits the forehand again to the front of Medi. For one to forehand now as they go, Crosscourt continuously. Medi with a bit harder forehand now as he comes in with the backhand, jumping shot, Medi down the line. This is gonna be the finished TV run. Medi gets another break point. What a rally. I'm glad this is the final match of the tournament because I'm not gonna be able to speak for at least three days. Advantage Medvedev. Jesus. Any chance we could play a three-shot rally? It's too early. We're just getting started. We got to pace ourselves. Come on, boys. Ha ha ha. Shrion-Tek's gonna serve first, by the way, in her match. Yeah, the Shrion-Tek shuffle. That's it. That's the one. Right, advantage Medvedev to get another break. Or to get the break. As Murray serves a fault. Second serve, advantage Medvedev. Serve goes in the forehand of Medvedev to the back end of Murray. Back in our Medi, again to the back end. Slice of Murray. As Medvedev hits the back end, again to the back end, slice of Murray. As Medvedev's forehand goes, cross-court. Murray gets with the forehand down the line. Medvedev with the backhand. Into the back end of Murray to the forehand of Medvedev. Medvedev now, forehand to forehand with Murray. As Murray hits it in the net, there's the break. And I feel like that game is what we're gonna see for the entire match. We're gonna see long, long rallies. But I feel Medvedev's gonna get the better of him because that's who Medvedev is now. Medvedev is like Murray with a big serve. And, you know, 10 years younger. One love, Medvedev gets the first. Not British, I'm an Aussie. Happy working to lurk in LA. What was that from Murray? Look, when you play a long rally like that, I mean, Murray was trying to do something different and just didn't work. I had the ladies warming up at the moment. God, I'm, I'm so excited for this lady's final. You have no idea, chat. This lady's final is like, last week with Pagula, it was like, ooh, okay, let's see what happens. But remember, it was windy. So it was kind of like, ugh, okay. And it was also the fact that Shriyantek was playing so well. You thought, oh, Pagula's not gonna be able to do much here, I don't think. But this match, even if Shriyantek plays the way she's been, Kojikova could make it very fun. So I'm excited. This one deserves the hype. As Medvedev gets the 15 love, second, let first serve. He's serving another serve here. Shriyantek is serving first. Anyone get any bets on, by the way? Any, any, any betters in chat? As we get a second serve, return now from Murray into the front of Medvedev, down the line to the back end of Murray, back end from Medi, again to the back end, slice of Murray. As Medi hits the back end down the line, Murray with the forehand into the front of Medvedev. That's a good shot down the line. Murray slices it in the net. And that's the thing. Murray and Medvedev have a lot of similarities, but Medvedev can hit the ball harder and Medvedev probably can move a little better. Well, probably, yes, he can. We, I think we know that by now. And he serves bigger. So he's got a couple more, I mean, look, we're gonna use tennis dog, Lingo, a couple more badges, right? They've both got the counter puncher badge, but the big serving ace from Medi, by the way, bang, 40 love, Medvedev's got a couple more, couple more attributes to his, to his game. Murray doesn't, Murray's got great defense. He's got counter punching. Doesn't really have, like, if you put them side by side, Medvedev's definitely got a lot more badges. Why is Fionn Tekken Kradzikovic starting late? Because the doubles finals went a little, a little over. Doubles at the doubles final. Medvedev first serves a fault, second serve. They're warming up the serves over the ladies. Second serve now, Medvedev at the front of Murray. Good return, Murray, the forehand now. Inside out for a winner. Wins his first point against Medi, serve 40-15. Well, I thank you so much, Raul, for becoming a member. Appreciate that. Welcome, 40-15, Kradzikovic looks ready. The champ also looks ready, as Medvedev wins the point, two love in the first set. All right, the ladies are starting chat. I am so excited. Oh my God, okay, it's happening. Everybody, sit down. Everyone, what's a procedure? Say, f***. I am very excited for this match. Let's go. This is my, this probably feels like the big, what it is. This is the biggest match since the Australian Open final for the ladies. WTA 1000, we've got the best player in the world versus a former French Open champ. In fact, these two ladies have won the last three French Opens combined. A lady who's beaten the world number one in the final last year in Australia. The only time she's lost in a final, Shriontek, was to this lady, revenge or repeat. That's what we're gonna get today. Here we go. We're gonna keep an eye on Medvedev Murray as well, but we're gonna get back, get to the ladies because this is happening. Shriontek to serve. Kradzikovic looks relaxed. A little, I'm not gonna say too relaxed. Shriontek blowing her nose. We know she's been battling with some sort of sickness during the week. She's been blowing her nose. She was coughing a little yesterday. Let's see what Kradzikovic's got here. All right, 30 love Murray, by the way. All right, Shriontek to serve. Give me a prediction chat. Tell me who's gonna win. Feast is playing as well against Bonsy. We'll keep an eye on that score. All right, serve now, Shriontek. That goes out wide. The point of Kradzikovic shanks it out. First point goes to Igor. 15 lovers, Murray gets a 40 love. That's a hell of a score. All right, the stress is on. Kansas is a little too excited for the women's match. WTA right now is the place to be. It is fire. Serve out wide, the back end of Kradzikovic. Return goes in the fornish, Shriontek, who smacks it away. And remember when they played last year in Estrava. Shriontek won the first set. Kradzikovic came back to win. Also went for like three hours. It was ridiculous. 30 love, by the way, Murray gets on the board. Two-one, Mehdi with a break. Shriontek, 30 love. As we just served now from Shriontek. She's serving great to start. Serve to the back end of Kradzikovic. That return hit, the tape goes over. Oh, and Shriontek can't get there. Kradzikovic says, sorry. Straight away she's like, sorry, my bad. 30, 15. Yeah, Indian Wells, Miami coming up next. They're the next biggest tournaments for the tour. But this tournament, I don't know why Dubai doesn't, I mean, Dubai should be a 1,000 for the men. Let me have a look at the crowd and see if there's enough people, but this tournament is so, like it's been such a big deal this week for the ladies that I feel like it would definitely hold its own as a men's 1,000. Just depends on the crowd numbers. All right, 30, 15. Shriontek with a second serve. First game of the final. She serves out wide, the back end of Kradzikovic. Kradzikovic hits it wide, but we're gonna get a challenge from Kradzikovic. Yeah, Dubai's a 500 event for the men. Mehdi playing next week with Djokovic. We'll be watching that, of course. This serve goes in, it would be a, oh, it was on the line, great serve. Are they gonna replay the point? There must be. All right, 40, 15, okay, no replay. 45th, Shriontek to win the first game. Shriontek serves into the body of Kradzikovic. Good return to the foreign Shriontek. He hits it in the net. 40, 30. Chalk flew up, it did. Chalk flew up everywhere. 2-1, Mehdi, we'll get back to them in a sec. 40, 30 here, Shriontek. She has a game point to start us off. Let's see if Mehdi and Mori can... Well, Mehdi have double folded with a foot fold. Okay, love 15 over there. As that goes out from Shriontek, we're a deuce. So Mehdi have double folded with a second serve foot fold. And Mehdi was looking at the umpire like, what are you talking about, foot fold? No challenge, you can't challenge foot folds, you can't challenge let's. Maybe one day, but we don't, apparently we just don't have the technology these days. Not enough cameras. The budget is small. All right, Deuce here, Shriontek. She's in a little trouble, start us off. That serves a fault. Second serve, Shriontek is, she tries to win this first game. She was up 40, 15. Remember, Shriontek does have slow starts. We've seen her, seems like in the last two or three matches, played Deuce points on her first service game. Has been returned now to the back end of Shriontek, back in our Kragikova, into the back end of Shriontek on the stretch. Kragikova back end, cross court again is winner. Whoa. Unbelievable. We haven't seen that. No one's been able to do that. Kragikova with a break point first game. So yeah, so we've seen Shriontek get to Deuce on the first few service games of every match, probably since Samson over. But no one's been able to capitalize on an early break. Wish Shriontek's that damn good. Now it's a chance. Kragikova as Murray and Mehdi go to 30 all. Advantage Kragikova serve is a fault. Geez, that was close. Second serve, Shriontek. Big chance for Kragikova to get the first break. Second serve, down the tee, the four on Kragikova back in Ashriontek goes in. The back end of Kragikova. Back end Ashriontek again at the back end of Kragikova. Who hits a winner? Kragikova breaks one love first game. Now the difference between, actually no, I'm gonna ask the chat. But we'll get into that in a second, 30 all. As Mehdi hits it in the net, 30-40. Whoops. All right, Murray with a chance to break. Now chat, can anyone tell me what's the big difference between Kragikova and some of the other players? It's a little bit of a niche question. It might be a little bit tricky if you haven't watched the match, watched her play, but what is something, can anyone guess what something that Kragikova does that maybe Goff struggled with yesterday, what Pagula didn't do, what players haven't been able to do, and not just break, which, well, that is true, but what is something that she does in her game that's different? All right, Mehdi, by the way, saves the break point. What does she do, something to do with her shots? What about something to do with her shots? She does have more variety, but what else? Something that Ashriontek does very well that I talk about a lot. And also what Djokovic does really well, not returning, but something else. Topspin, yeah, getting there. Back end to back end now is Murray, tries to break back, Medvedev, falling in the net from Murray, advantage. I'm trying to see if anyone's said anything. Hits it deep, Jane, exactly. Kragikova hits it deep. And that's something that we saw, remember yesterday when we were watching Goff? The whole time I'm saying, why she keeps hitting on service line. Kragikova hits the ball flatter, probably flatter than Ashriontek, but she hits it in the back of the court. Ashriontek's gonna have to run a lot more, which is what Djokovic does too. I mean, Djokovic beat, if you remember the 2019 final, Rafa fans block your ears. The 2019 Australian Open final, Djokovic hit the ball super deep when Rafa was trying to be more aggressive in that tournament and it worked until he played someone who hit it like Djokovic. Ashriontek and Rafa have a lot of similarities, but let's see if Kragikova can channel a little bit more of a no-lay approach in terms of depth. Does that might just get Ashriontek off her game? Ashriontek shanks that. A little bit of a panic return there from Ashriontek, 15, 15 love. Back to the boys, advantage Murray. Get this break back. Yeah, George, hitting a deep, I mean, hitting a deep, yeah, improves most players' games for sure. The thing is Ashriontek is usually the first one to do it, but Kragikova's hitting the ball deep before Ashriontek. As Murray, again, yelling and screaming after he loses that break point chance. Back to Deuce, dirty love Kragikova. Because what Ashriontek does so well is she's the one who hits the ball deep before anyone else, right? So she's the one who gets on the front foot first, which made us see like, you know, Sampson over, Goff, Collins in the last few weeks, unable to get in the rallies when they're actually probably bigger hitters. But if you hit the ball deep, the bigger hitter can't do much. It's hard to hit winners from 10 meters behind the baseline, ask Medvedev, and ask Rafa. Advantage, Medi. I was going to backhand a backhand with the ladies and Sfiontek, again, hitting it wide. Forty love, and it's interesting now because Sfiontek, I feel like she must feel that Kragikova's getting on top of the rallies and she's trying to hit a little bit too much. She's trying to be a little bit too aggressive and that's starting with some errors. A lot of errors coming from Sfiontek, which we haven't seen. Murray, he hits that one long as well. Three-one, Medi keeps that break. All right, Forty love, Kragikova to get the two-love lead here to start us off. Serve down to the forehand of Sfiontek, forehand of Kragikova, again to the forehand of Sfiontek, into the forehand of Kragikova, again to the forehand of Sfiontek who hits it in the net. Two-love, Kragikova has this, she has this massive wind-up. It's insane. But then she just like, winds it up, smack! Two-love. All right, let's get back to Murray. He's down a break early. As he serves out wide the forehand of Medvedev, Medvedev so far behind the baseline, the board didn't even make the net. 15-love. All right, Sfiontek, trying to get on the board here. First time we've seen in the last couple of weeks, Sfiontek down. Even if it's only two-love, she's down. We haven't seen that for, have we seen that in the last two weeks? I don't think we've seen it since the Australian Open where she's been down a break early. Still really early though, because of course, it's WTA as Kragikova slices that one down the line. Backhand now from Sfiontek is over as we had a passing shot from Kragikova. Sfiontek gets it with a drop volley, a drop half volley, but it's not good enough. Kragikova hits it out though. And it's 15-love. Sfiontek gets away with a decent shot, but Kragikova should've done better. All right, Murray and Medvedev, they're going at it. Murray's come to the net, puts it away with a lovely four-hand approach. 30-love Murray. Kragikova, she knows she should've got that shot. Babora's bakery. That's what it's been the last couple of matches. She's eaten a bagel and then she served a breadstick in return, just been like, oh, thanks for the bagel. Here's a breadstick, Sabalenka. And then against Pagula, it was her birthday. So she was just giving her bagels and breadsticks as a present for her birthday, even though Pagula was like, no, thank you. I'm good. I'm good. I don't need a present, I'm good. I'm not hungry. Murray serves a fault, second serve, as both players on-server serving at 30-love, and that's a great return for Kragikova. Off a first serve of Sfiontek, it's 30-15. Serving out for Murray is a double-fold, all right. Got my salt in there. No free points. Pagula made it for fun, made for fun of it. Oh, Pagula had one of the best tweets. That tweet about how it's like living the life of a tennis player and she's like a life of luxury, and she's just like, get beaten by a sixth love on your birthday, have to get on a 16-hour flight. She's like, yeah, it's really great. The life of a tennis player is luxurious. I love it, it was fun. And then she was eating Doritos, that was good. How can you not like Pagula? It's crazy. 30-oh! Yeah, she drinking beer after getting whooped by Sfiontek, she's drinking beer in the press conference, I mean, she's great. Even though she has a lot of money, she's, is relatable. Like, that's how we all would feel. All right, 30-oh! Mehvedev, looking for this double break, Sfiontek trying to get on the board. That's it, how's it going, Bill's mafia. Double-fold Sfiontek, oof, okay. As Murray serves a let, 40-30 Sfiontek. Her first double-fold, now Sfiontek's second serve percentage is a lot lower than usual. It's a lot, lot lower. All right, Mehvedev, looking for the double break, as Murray serves the four-and-many, shanks it, but it goes in, the four-and-murray. Back in her Mehvedev of the slice, Murray's gonna come to the net, but hit a four-hand outs! Oh, Murray had the shot! Pagula is a vibe, for sure, Ashley. Now I want Doritos. 30-40, not a bad hit from Murray. He should have made something of that. Jessica's real and knows that the media won't mess with her because of her family status. Sfiontek gets on the board, by the way, with a good serve. Two-one, Krijikova. All right, 30-40, Mehvedev for the double break here. Servant of the four-and-many, four-and-many from Murray, is good at the back of the Mehvedev. Murray in control, but hits it in the net! Mehvedev with a double break, four-and-many. All right, let's see what's up. Mehvedev already gets the double break. All right, it seems like Sfiontek's kryptonite is Babora. I mean, look, it's really early to tell, right? We gotta maybe hold that comment off until the end of the stream, or maybe the end of the match, or the end of the set, sorry. Two-one's still really, really early. Remember, Sfiontek needs about 15 minutes to warm up into a match. So I'm expecting this next game, if there's a couple of shorter serves, Sfiontek's gonna attack, because Sfiontek does take some more time to warm up. Get that first game on the board? All right, let's go. Sfiontek's kryptonite's OstaPenko. I would say Sfiontek's kryptonite is Rabakano, because Rabakano is the only one who's beaten her twice in the last couple of months. All right? If Krydjikova does it today, you would say, okay, well, there's a pattern, right? You do it twice. Remember what I said in the, what I said yesterday? Out of the current top 10, Sfiontek has handed a beating to everybody but Rabakano. Everyone's taken a bagel or a breadstick or a six-two, including Benchich, who was a couple of years ago. Now, luckily for Krydjikova, she's not in the top 10, so maybe the rules don't apply to her, but I would say at the moment, I mean, look, I'm gonna ask the chat, you know? What do you guys reckon? Who are the biggest threats to Sfiontek? Rabakano is my pick. I mean, that's an Obrana, right? Obvious, captain obvious, that's my name. But what do you guys, what do you guys reckon? Who was the biggest threat to Sfiontek on the WTA? Krydjikova's serving. Let's see if Sfiontek's warmed up now. 15 minutes in, here we go. She's turned the on switch. Garcia herself as Krydjikova hits a great serve down the tee. Bang, 15, love. Sabalenka, okay. I don't know, I feel like Sabalenka got the win, but then got absolutely smoked. And that, well, again, we wanna see that match, don't we? We wanna see a replay. Rabakano, yeah, a lot of people say Rabakano. I think that's the obvious, I mean, that's the obvious pick for me because of what she did in Australia as Krydjikova serves another big serve, 30, love. Huge serving from Krydjikova. Osterpenko, yep, Krydjikova. Yeah, I think Krydjikova's definitely a threat. I mean, I'm sure before last week, everyone would have said Collins as well. So it's only, you know, it's whoever's beaten Sfiontek previously that we kind of mentioned. As that goes in the net from Sfiontek, 40, love, okay. Great serving, Krydjikova. Has not lost a point on serve. Mehvedev, Murray, 4-1, double break for Mehdi. In this final, Rabakano, Osterpenko, and Krydjikova. I think they're the big three threats. I think Sabalenka could do it on some times, but not always. Garcia had, did have a win, same with Pagola, but after today, we'll find out if Krydjikova is a consistent threat. As that goes in the net again, Sfiontek, three, sorry, four big first serves, and Krydjikova, 3-1. Sfiontek is battling with some sort of illness. I mean, it could be a common cold, it could be, you know, more or less, you know. But she has blown her nose a lot, and she has, she was coughing yesterday, so. But hey, it's 3-1. It's too early to say any reason why she's losing other than the other player was playing well. Mehdi, by the way, 30-15, 40-15 with a good serve, as he tries to get to 5-1 in the first set. I said that Krydjikova would win this and looks that way. Okay, well, so far, so good. If you're a Krydjikova fan, as we get a backhand going out from Sfiontek again, he's trying to hit a little too deep. Love 15, Mehdi, serves down the tee, he's at 40-15, he's going up at 5-1. Murray in struggle at the moment. Serving the backhand of Murray, 4-0 Mehdi, again to the backhand of Murray, but Mehdi hits it out. 40-30, all right, serve now Sfiontek, into the 4-0 of Krydjikova, good return to the 4-0 Sfiontek, and Sfiontek hits a winner. There she is, there's the world number one, 15-0, as Mehdi tries to get this 5-1 lead against Murray, backhand to backhand, as Mehdi hits a 4-0 down the line, Murray's backhand cross-court, hit the tape goes in, Mehdi with a drop shot, that's terrible. Murray's going to get it, Mehdi with a pass, oh, he had it Mehdi, he just wasn't ready for it. He forgot that it's Andy Murray that he's playing, doce, that metal hip is quick. Backhand now goes into the 4-0 of Krydjikova, 4-0 to backhand again, Sfiontek, Sfiontek hits another winner, that's two in a row. 30-15, all right, here she is, 30-15. And Mehdi's like, what the hell was I doing? Yeah, you forgot that you were playing Sir Andy Murray, this guy, he's quick, cybernetic hip. As many double folds, all right. Backhand now from, oh no, Sfiontek in the net again. All right, breakpoint Murray to get one back, Sfiontek's at 30-0, she's in a little trouble. A little bit more than a little, she's hit seven errors as well Sfiontek to two from Krydjikova, so not a start as Sfiontek wanted. Slow, slow, slow start. Mehdi and Murray go on 4-0 to 4-0 as he tries to get the break back Murray, only one of them. Backhand now Mehdi, that's a good shot, Murray gets up the slice, Mehdi comes in with a swinging volley, that's terrible approach. But Murray hits it out, Murray had the shot, he missed it as Krydjikova hits it in the net, good from Sfiontek, 40-30. Deuce from Murray, Mehdi, what's up with Contavate? She got injured, didn't she? She hurt herself a couple weeks ago. All right, Deuce, as Mehdi serves, he's standing way out wide, oh and he serves a let. I'm gonna have to get the whiteboard out for this one, show you where Mehdi's serving pattern was back then. He's doing it again, he serves out wide, Murray gets it back, oh good return Murray, Mehdi hits it out, as Sfiontek gets the game. She doesn't go down double break, she's only down the one, three, two. All right, Murray with a break point here to get it back. Where's Rabakina? Rabakina had a lower back injury, so she pulled out this week, or she pulled out of the quarter finals, oh sorry, the third round. Should be back in two weeks. Second serve, Mehdi, is that a double fault? It is. All right, let's go to the, let's go to the board and I'll show you what Mehdi did, and I'll show you how Murray beat it. So Mehdi, sometimes you might notice, he stands here to serve, which is really, really weird, right? Because in singles, you serve where Serena stands, usually around this sort of area. This is a double service place, right? What he does is he serves out wide, out here, to get his opponent to return from here. Now what Murray did is he stood a little closer and he cut off the angle, and that meant he can kind of like recover a little better. So he didn't, he wasn't caught out here, like most people would have been, he was sort of here, which is a recoverable area. So he kind of took it on the rise, cut off the serve, smacked it back at Mehdi, and then Mehdi hit it in the open court, but wide. So Murray, very smart, not to get fooled by that Mehdi serve out wide, because sometimes people stand back and just stand way back, try and get it back, and they're like in the front row of the stands, and Mehdi has the whole court to play into. But Murray, yeah, he's a great return of Murray, he cut off that angle, which meant that Mehdi didn't really get what he wanted in that return. And then that resulted in a break point and he got the break, so it worked perfectly Murray. That's, yeah, old man experience, exactly. Whereas most players would have just gone across the court, hit a forehand, and Mehdi would have just would have hit a backhand in the open court and you would have had no hope. Hopefully that explained a little bit. But it is an interesting serve. It's a very risky serve, because as you can probably tell by the graphic, if you're standing out that wide for doubles, what happens if your serve's not good enough? Then they could just smack it down the line. So it's a risky serve from Mehdi too, but if you hit it out wide, far enough, then you can fool your opponent. Murray's like, I played this game too much, mate. You can't fool me. Let's get back to the ladies because Shrion-Tex down a break, but Krajikova just hit the ball wide, love 15. So hopefully that explains any questions I can answer, but hopefully that made a little sense. All right, forehand, a backhand here, as Murray comes to the net, Mehdi is gonna get a pass, but he hits it in the net, Mehdi Dev. That's another missed Mehdi Dev shot. It's 30, 15, Murray, Mehdi Dev is getting a little angry. He's getting a little frustrated. Love it when you get technical. Yeah, I wanna try, I don't wanna get too technical. I wanna keep it, I don't wanna make it as easy as possible to understand for everybody. Love 30. All right, Shrion-Tex with a chance to break back here. Mehdi Dev's getting, he's getting annoyed. Great hit there from Shrion-Tex, Krajikova all over the place. Murray at the net by the way, Mehdi Dev in the net again. Man, Murray's coming to the net. Mehdi Dev's not passing him. All right, Krajikova with a backhand at the back of Shrion-Tex, backhand at Krajikova in the net, love 40. By the way, is that Fernando Vasco? It is. Fernando Vasco in the stands, watching Mehdi Dev Murray. That's awesome. I don't know why, but it's awesome. He's 39 years old, he's a great player back in the late 2000s. Go watch, Vasco versus Nadal, 2009 Australian Open. One of the craziest matches you'll ever see. So crazy. I mean, that first set, if you watch it is, I think Vasco hit one unforced error and like 20 winners or so, it was ridiculous. He's a drug cheat? No, no, no. He's, he got pinged for, by the way, we get to break back. Shrion-Tex 3-3, Vasco didn't cheat. He used ADHD medication, which apparently was off the, where they changed the, what do they call it? They changed the list, the band list. And unfortunately the medication that he takes for his ADHD was on the band list. So he had to change his medication, he got banned for three months. It was a mistake rather than a cheat. He didn't do it for a performance enhancing reasons. Anyways, Murray, he stays close. 4-3 Murray coming back. Shrion-Tex, she's a 3-3. She is back. That's what Shrion-Tex got here. At least that's what he got banned for later. I don't know if he's done anything in the past, but that's the only thing. All right, back in the back end now as Shrion-Tex goes to 4-1 of Krajikova. And Krajikova hits it out. Shrion-Tex is just getting a lot of free points and she's taking them. 15 love. Memvedev's looking annoyed and that's good for Murray. Because Murray was down 4-1. He didn't look like he was gonna do much in this set. But now, Medi with a couple of games, oh, sorry, Murray with a couple of games, Medi's getting a little annoyed. It feels like maybe it's, maybe it's, oh, he knows what Murray can do, right? I mean, we all know we've seen it. Back in the back end now, Shrion-Tex goes to 4-1 of Krajikova. 4-1 from Shrion-Tex, get in the 4-1 of Krajikova. Back in the Shrion-Tex to the back end of Krajikova. Into the 4-1 of Shrion-Tex. Krajikova with the 4-1 on the stretch. Back end cross-court, Krajikova. Back end of back end now with Shrion-Tex, who goes in the net. Now there's better depth there from Krajikova. It's the end for Krajikova. That's why you gotta, you gotta give Shrion-Tex like, you know, 15 minutes to warm up. So you don't really, you kinda disregard the first 15 minutes of a match. I think we've learned that over the last 12 months that she was down three love double break against Azarenka, came back at one, I think 6-3. So you kinda gotta wait until Shrion-Tex gets the 15 minute mark and then we go, okay, now she's here. Let's see if Krajikova can hold on though, because she's the one under pressure now. Second serve, Shrion-Tex. Can't remember, Alderman Gaming Channel's prediction that Murray will in Doha. Yeah, I think he said that yesterday, right? Back end goes wide from Shrion-Tex, all right, 15-30. Hmm, 15-30. We'll get back to Murray and Mehdi. 4-3 still with a break, Mehvidev. As Murray hits it out, 15 love. All right, Shrion-Tex under pressure, she just got the break back. 15-30. Warsaw greets you. Thank you, Charlie. I've been to Warsaw, it's great. As that ball goes out from Shrion-Tex, we're getting a challenge though. This is a huge challenge. If it's in, it's a winner. If it's out, it's break point. Shrion-Tex, her shot was, oops, oh, it was out. It was out, it's break point, two of them, 15-40. A chance for Krajikova to get this break straight back, is Mehvidev, it's a winner. He's at 30-15, 15-40. Krajikova to get the break back. Serving to the back end of Krajikova, good return to the back end of Shrion-Tex. Krajikova, forehand, cross court. Shrion-Tex gets it. Into the forehand of Krajikova, back end of Shrion-Tex, cross court. Krajikova, back end of back end with Shrion-Tex. As Krajikova hits another back end, into the back end of Shrion-Tex, who hits it out. Krajikova looks like she has so much time to hit the ball. She's so casual. And Shrion-Tex looks stressed. She's rushing, she's running side to side, but Krajikova looks like she winds up slow motion almost. She just looks like she's got all the time in the world. She hits the ball so clean too. Anyway, it's 4-3, Krajikova's got the break. Murray, he's down 4-3. Let's see what's up. Back end of back end, as Medi wants a 5-3 lead. Down the line now to the forehand of Medvedeva, into the forehand of Murray, but Medi hits it out, 40-30. Krajikova's technique is highly skilled. Yeah, she, you know what it is? The reason she looks so, I guess, not, not, what is it? What's the opposite of rushed? What's the opposite of rushed? She looks, the opposite of rushed is because she winds back, she takes her racket back so early before the bounce of the ball. So what, by the time the ball gets to her, she's ready and ready to go. Unrushed, yeah, that's the word. Stone, juice, no, it's not that one. Chill, calm, yeah, effortless, yeah. It's because she has early preparation. Like, if you're watching her, if you're watching her, she would take the racket back so early that she can just wait for the ball, whereas some players who wait for the ball to bounce and then take the racket back, they look a little panicked. Or if you're, you know, playing someone who hits the ball hard and you don't have time, but Shriyantak is giving Krajikova time and she's taking, yeah, composed, relaxed, casual. That's the word, that's the word, casual. As Mehvedev serves an ace, that's his fourth, and he gets the advantage. He's trying to get this five-three lead. Remember, Mehvedev was up four-one. She is a doubles girl and she has great reflexes. London, I wonder if that is a reason. Because in doubles, it's way more fast-paced than this. And also in doubles, you're playing more attacking players than Shriyantak. Shriyantak, you know, she can attack on the baseline, but she would be more of a solid baseline, in my opinion. She defends, she can be aggressive, but in doubles, everyone's aggressive. So you've got to have that. You've got to have those reflexes, of course, like you said, but also have those, you know, those, you've got to be, you've got to prepare early too. And also anticipation, underrated skill that I don't think gets talked about enough. Yeah, he's dusty, exactly. Anticipation is a very underrated skill. It's not something you can really, like, quantify either. It's kind of like you have it, you don't. Some players are better than others with it. All right, Murray's trying to break Mehvedev here. He was down four-one. Let's see what's up. Four-one to four-one. And as that hits the table, he goes over. Oh, Murray gets lucky. He'll take it. Advantage Murray to get back to level. Your intuition, anticipation. Yeah, that's it. All right, advantage Murray to get the break back. Serve now from Mehvedev. Down the tee, that's a great serve. Murray hits it out on the return. Two good Mehvedev. And that's the difference between these two. Mehvedev has that big server weapon. Shriontek, by the way, 30-15 down. Tennis talk the source. By the way, again, Chad, if there's any words that I use that you're like, there's no such thing as a dumb question. If anyone says like, what is anticipation? Or what do you mean by this or that or this? Please just ask and someone in the chat will either answer it or I'll get to it if I don't read it or if I can read it. Advantage Mehvedev. Shriontek getting a little frustrated hitting a backhand in anger. 40-15, Krajikovar. She was up 3-1, got to 3-all. Now she's up 4-3, looking for this consolidation. Server, by the way, the backhand of Murray. The return goes out from Murray, Mehvedev survives and he gets the game. He needed that one. Oh, Murray's gonna challenge, okay. We're gonna challenge. Let's see what's up. Advantage Mehvedev. If it's out, it's 5-3. If it's in, it's a replay. Murray's shot was out by a mile, about this much. Unbelievable. It's about a mile, right? We use kilometers, I think that's a mile. A foot, or is it a foot? Foot? Mehvedev 5-3, Krajikovar trying to do the same. She serves into the 4-4 Shriontek. 4-4 Krajikovar into the net, 40-30. What's your hairstyle, Cam? Generic, basic. That's what the, I went into the, I go to the hairdresser and I said, just cut it. The default setting for a character, that's my hair. Lego man. All right, 40-30. Krajikovar trying to get a 5-3 lead. She returns now, Shriontek to the 4-4 Krajikovar. Great shot, Shriontek gets it. 4-4 Krajikovar shaped and it's out. Unbelievable. Shriontek adduce to get back this break. How do challenges work? Do you get like a certain amount per match? There is Hawkeye, why need challenge, if it's, I see it's in and out. So there's lines people and if they make a mistake, you can challenge or if you don't think they made the right call, you can challenge. You get three wrong challenges per set. Let's say you make, you challenge the call three times and you get it wrong, you get zero, you have zero, but then it resets after a set. So it's only to see, like the lines people are humans, like the human era. There's been a 4-1 Krajikovar adduce, that's a winner. A vantage Krajikovar. So if, you know, if you think the lines person maybe made a mistake, you can challenge. And if you get it right, you keep all your challenges. If you get it wrong, you lose one. And it resets after the each set. So you get three at each set. I think three's too many though. I mean, how many players don't have challenges? Like we always see like, no one ever runs out of challenges unless they play a long set. I feel like two challenges is more than enough. As that goes out from Krajikovar, man, that's a terrible shot. Back to deuce. Yeah, there was no challenges at the Australian Open because they didn't have lines people. So the only time we don't have challenges is if they don't have lines people. And it's automatic line calls because you can't challenge the system, right? You can't challenge the line. Oh, and Murray's challenging, but he's sore. Murray cramping already. So Murray's going to challenge this Mehbedev shot, but I think it's more out of the fact that he played a long rally and he wants some rest. Yeah, great shot there from Mehdy on the line. All right, let's see what Sfiante can do. Back in the backhand, as Krajikovar in the net. Sfiante with a break point to get back to level. I know Tenasi did an Adelaide right out against Kressi. Yeah, I know Bencic did the other day too when we watched her against Kostjuk, I think. All right, Sfiante and Murray by the way, serving Volley's, but the Volley's not good enough. Mehbedev goes straight at him. Oh, that second Volley's good though. Mehbedev just went straight to Murray and Murray's like, okay, thanks. I'll take it. 30-15 Murray, trying to make Mehbedev serve it out. Sfiante wants the break back. Krajikovar serves. A fault? It hit the tape and went just wide. Second serve. Second serve, Krajikovar. Now while the backhand of Sfiante, backhand now, Krajikovar. Into the backhand of Sfiante, again into the backhand of Krajikovar. Backhand to backhand now. Sfiante hits it nice and deep in the court. Krajikovar's hitting the ball back with a forehand of the forehand of Sfiante. Backhand now, Krajikovar. Both players down the middle. Now they're going cross court with backhands. Backhand to backhand. Sfiante on the stretch. Krajikovar down the line in the net. There's the break back, four-four. It's living up to the hype. The crowd love it. Sfiante's back. All right, 40-15 by the way from Murray. I was, oh, pardon me. Osta Pengo doesn't trust either lines people or Hawkeye. That is true. Osta Pengo doesn't trust any of them. She's like, Hawkeye's wrong. She wouldn't even trust if somebody, if she could go back in time and watch it, like sit on the ground and watch the replay herself. See it with her own eyes. She'd be like, nah, it's still out. Anyways, four-one to four-one as Murray goes down the line, hits it long, 40-30. Murray trying to make Mehdi serve for the first set. This match is, these matches are exciting. Yeah, Murray's made it exciting. And Sfiante's fighting back. Only in women's tennis, it can happen. 40-15, you can lose a game. Ah, JC, we've seen players this week, Elkiraz, Medvedev, FAA have that too. So I think it might be, it's definitely a men's problem too. At least for the next generation of men, they're not easily winning service games. The 40-15 is not always the end of the game. On the ladies' side, it happens a lot because they're better at returning than serving. I think that's almost common knowledge now. All right, Murray survives. He's gonna make Mehvedev serve this out. Let's see what Sfiante can do. She hasn't been in the lead yet today. She got broken in the first game, she got to three-all, then she got broken, then she got to four-four. Let's see if she can finally take the lead. Arsenal got a goal, let's go. As you know, some of you might know, I was told to go for Arsenal by a friend of mine and apparently that's my team. And apparently they're okay this year. For now from Shiontech. That goes out. I couldn't name any players that play for the team, but go them. And apparently we don't like Tottenham, is that right? Love 30. Krijikova wants this break back. Love 30. Shiontech serves a fault. Second serve. Last time I fought Arsenal, it was Jiru and Ozil played. Did they still play? All right, love 30. Double-fault Shiontech. She's scared of that return. Look at the second serve points, one Shiontech and even the first serve points. I mean, Krijikova's playing very solid on this return. Great points again. Love 40. Please support Tottenham Hospers. They're the best. That's where Harry Kane plays. I like Harry Kane. So maybe I'm not really an Arsenal fan because I like the opposition. Anyways, good return there to the slice of Shiontech. Back in our Krijikova's a winner. Oh man, this match, this match. 5-4, Krijikova gets the break again. Shiontech can't get in front. Ozil retired, Jiru went to AC Milan. Fair enough. All right, 5-4, Krijikova. As Mehdi tries to serve for the first set. 4-1 to backhand. As Mehdi goes again to the front of Murray on the stretch. Mehdi with the forehand down the line. Murray gets with the backhand, slice. As Mehdi hits the backhand. Again to the backhand of Murray, into the backhand of Mehdi. Backhand to backhand as Murray goes again to the backhand of Mehdi. Murray's backhand slice goes to the forehand of Mehdi. Into the backhand of Murray. Mehdi gets with the backhand on the stretch. Murray with the volley. Mehdi with the pass. Oh, what a shot! This is gonna be on Vegas TV. Mehdi flicks it past Murray, who dives to the wrong side. He went to go cover the line and he had to dive back. Couldn't get it. Lovely little flick. That's how Leighton beat Sampris back in the day. Just little flicks like that. 15-love. Yeah, the score's the same on both courts. You're right. Good observation. 15-love. Mehdi serves down the tee. That's a fault. Second serve. Second serve out wide. The backhand of Murray, backhand of Mehdi on the stretch. Goes down the line. That's a shot. Murray gets it. In to the backhand. Drop shot of Mehdi. This is gonna be on Vegas TV. Mehdi can play on clay with shots like that. 30-love. He can do clay court shots. He just thinks he can't. I hope, you know what? Hot take. Mehdi will have a good clay court season. Mehdi will surprise on the clay this year. He'll take it back to 2019 when he was low-key a beast on clay. As he serves an ace out wide, bang, 40-love. Unbelievable. Mehdi will play well on clay this year. Not just at the French. That's my... Clip it now. And we'll play the curb your enthusiasm music when he starts losing first rounds. But if he doesn't, then play... Make me look like I'm smart. Mehdi with an ace down the tee. 6-4, first set, Mehdi. Da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da. Play that, clip all this, and we'll play it if Mehdi starts losing first rounds. Ha, ha, ha, ha. Someone clip that. All right, 15-love. Krijigovic trying to serve for the first set. We've had breaks, we've had breaks, we've had breaks. Breaks on breaks on breaks. 15-love. All right, Krijigovic second serve. Serve down the tee, the four to Shviantech. Shviantech gets it wide. 30-love, and Shviantech looks bothered. Shviantech looks... Nervous. 30-love. Two points away. Krijigovic from winning the first set here. She serves a fault, second serve. Krijigovic on the verge of taking another set of Shviantech. Second serve. One of the four to Shviantech, returning the net. 40-love, man, Shviantech dumped that in the net. Three set points for Babora Krijigovic to take the first set. By the way, we're almost at 500 likes, appreciate, almost at 125k, appreciate that too. Thank you for hopefully enjoying the matches. All right, 40-love. Krijigovic will win the first set, she serves. Down the tee, the four to Shviantech. Four net, Krijigovic, but it goes out from Shviantech. Six-one. That is a very solid start from the world number 30. Krijigovic takes the first. Six, I mean, these matches are going identically, except that the underdogs winning one and the favourites winning the other. All right, 44 minutes played, and Krijigovic takes the first, six-four. Now, I guess the question is, how many times does Shviantech have to come back from a set down to win in the last little bit? Cause she hasn't been down very much. She has not had to be, had to battle, you know? She's been, by the way, this is the first that she's lost since the Australian Open. So there you go. Krijigovic doing something that others had no chance of doing. So in her career, Shviantech, when she loses the first set, she's come back to win 26 times. The last time she lost the first set, actually the last three times she's lost the first set, she's lost the match. Rabakina, back in Australia, she lost the first set, six-four, lost the second set, six-four. Against Pagula, the United Cup, six-two, six-two, lost the first set and the second. Last year at the WTA finals, lost the first set, six-two, won the second, lost the third. And it wasn't at the San Diego semi-final back in October, she lost the first set, six-four against Pagula, came back to win two and two. So it's been a minute. We're almost, we're coming up, what are we coming up to, about four months, five months since she did it last, or had to do it, and that was in the final, semi-final of the San Diego. But yeah, she, in her last, actually, in her last 10 matches, after losing the first set, she's only won three of her last 10 in this position, since the French open. So Wimbledon lost the first set, lost the match. Warsaw lost the first set, lost the match. Toronto first set lost, lost the match. Cincinnati lost the first set, lost the match. And it wasn't until the US Open where she won two matches from a set down, Neymar Sabalenka, and then that San Diego match as well. So yeah, that's a massive stat, because before that, she lost the first set, didn't matter. But in the last 10 matches, she's only won three. That is something. And I guess we've got to look at the flip side, right? Krajikova, what happens when she wins the first set? Because that, if she's never lost a match from the first set, which I don't think has happened, then we've got to talk about that too, right? So Krajikova, the last time she lost the match after winning the first set was the US Open. She won the first set against Krunic, and then lost 6-4-6-2. She also lost to Habini, Habino, sorry, back in Prague 2022. Tomanovich Wimbledon, won the first set, lost the match. But oh my God. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 matches in a row after winning the first set. So the last time she lost a match from winning the first set was six months ago. Krajikova, she's on a 15-match win streak when she wins the first set, undefeated this year. I mean, those are some scary stats if you're Igor Shriyantek. By the way, Murray, he's down 15-30, first game of the second. Let's get back to him for a sec while Shriyantek goes for a bathroom break. Making Krajikova's, you know, wait, which is funny because Krajikova usually plays this card to everybody else. So unprofessional, so unprofessional. 15-30. As we're back into the line to the Forna Mebedev, Forna from Murray goes in. The Forna Meti, again to the Forna Murray. Mebedev gets the free point, Murray in the net, 15-40. How do you get all these stats? Magic. Now I've got like 700 websites saved that I can find different stats. I'll give you another stat, because we've got a good, I feel like we have to, this is probably the most relevant stat of the Mebedev match. Mebedev-Murray match. So Mebedev-Murray, time on court this week. Mebedev's had five and a half hours. Murray's had 10 hours on court this week. So that is the most relevant stat I think for this match. Yeah, a lot more time on court. Obviously for Murray, almost double the amount of time on court. As Murray saves one break point, 30-40. Mebedev looks like he's been caught in a wind, in a tornado. His hair is all over the place. Yeah, so yeah, a couple more hours. Murray on court this week. And Mebedev's only played three matches. Murray's played four. So it's something also to consider. If you want to take back on court, it was Mebedev challenging the serve of Murray. Murray's still down a break point here. If this one's out, it's a second serve. And that was on the line. You cannot be serious. All right, we're gonna have another serve coming up here for Murray. By the way, Shriontech's arguing with the umpire. The umpire's giving her a warning. The umpire is giving Shriontech a warning for being too late in the bathroom. Shriontech's not happy. Back in and back in now Murray. We'll keep an eye on Shriontech too. Back end goes again to the back end of Murray. Who hits it down the line at the front of Mebedev. Murray, forehand, into the net. Mebedev breaks. Now Shriontech's having a very, very loud discussion with the umpire. And I've got to be honest. We saw it yesterday with Krajikova. She didn't really take it personal. But she kind of does that. But Shriontech is saying to the umpire, how was I late? She got a time violation and the umpire just announced it. Now I've got to be honest. Where's the clock? How would the players know if there's no, because from what I know or from what I have seen, the men have a time, right? Time limit. As soon as you leave, it flashes up on the screen. Five minutes or whatever. On the ladies, I don't think they have a, at least a clock that shows when you leave the court. It says, you know, five minutes and counting. Cause Krajikova had the same problem yesterday when she took a little extra time. So I mean, look, there might be a rule which Shriontech getting a time violation. She's already down a set. That's not going to help. But the WTA, I don't think, like, I mean, do they have a, anyway, she's serving first in the second. Let's see if it affects her as we get a winner there from Krajikova. Murray gets broken first game. He's down a center break. Let me check. I'm going to check the WTA rule book real quick. Let me check. So time violations. Okay. Time violation between points. You have 25 second limit. Set breaks, you have 120 second limit. Heat rule, you have 10 minutes between the second and third sets. Change of ends is 90 seconds, 120 for television or something. Okay. Let me see bathroom break. Just, okay. An extra extreme weather warning for 10 minutes. Okay. So there's nothing in here to think about a bathroom break. Toilet break, right? Maybe that's what it is. All right. Toilet break or changeover? A change of attire. A player may request permission to leave the toilet, blah, blah, blah. But for no other reason. Number of authorized breaks, one per match. In doubles, two per match, okay? Time of break. Toilet break only on a set break or before the player's own serve. Three minute time limit. Really? Only three minutes? Is that real? Is that new? Three minutes seems very short. Now, it's 30, 15, Schveontech. Change of attire, five minutes. Change of attire, break. Also, okay. So this is what Schveontech should have done. She should have taken an extra shirt with her and said, I was getting changed. Because if you get changed and you have a bathroom break, you have five minutes. If you're only going to the toilet, you get three. That seems silly. They should just make it five minutes. Like, that's very inconsistent. So if you don't take a shirt with you to get changed, then it's only three minutes. So that's where I think Schveontech, that's not, that is not long enough. Three minutes? What if the bathroom is two minutes away? It's crazy. It should be, it should be consistent, right? Anyways, 40, 30, Mehvedev. On the men's side, I think it's like five or five or seven minutes, right? 40, 30 is Mehvedev. Tries to win the game and consolidate the break. Anyways, what do you reckon, Chad? Good or bad rule? Too many, too short or too long? As Krajikovic hits it out and Schveontech gets a 40, 30. As Murray loses the game and it's too love, Mehvedev. I think 10 minutes is too much. Depends on where the bathroom is. I feel like it should be between five and eight minutes, right, five to seven minutes. Three minutes is like I mean, three minutes is short. Like I can run off stream, go to the toilet, come back in maybe a minute, but my bathroom is like across the hall, right? And also that would be quick. You gotta wash your hands, you gotta, I mean, come on now. All right, Mehvedev, two love in a second. Yeah, three minutes to go. And look, if you wanna make the argument like men and women taking up, like bathroom breaks are gonna take longer for ladies than the men as well, you know? I mean, we're not gonna get into detail, but you know what I mean? It does take ladies longer to the go to the bathroom than men. So it should be at least the same, five minutes for each or at least. ATP, I think is five minutes. Because we don't have those problems very often. Anyways, Shriyantek was the first game of the second, Murray's down two love in the second of his. 10 winners, four winners from Shriyantek, 17 errors Shriyantek. Ooh, seven winners from Kragigawa, 13 errors for her. Let me check what the ATP rule is. Again, it's weird that we have two different rules for two different competitions when they're the same game. Let me check the ATP rulebook on bathroom breaks. All right, 30 love. Let's stick around with Murray for a second because I feel like, because Murray and Mehvedev's a little bit more straightforward, I think we need to focus on them a little bit more. Kragigawa is serving here. The toilet break is limited to a maximum of three minutes for the men as well. From the time a player enters the toilet. Oh, okay, so that's different. So when the player enters the bathroom, then it starts, not when they leave the court. Interesting, that is interesting. You have one toilet break for three sets, we knew that, two for every five sets, we know that. All right, Murray, sorry, 40 love. Change of attires, five minutes total. So if you go to the bathroom at three, it is the same. I feel like that, but again, I think maybe Shviyantek didn't know that she only had three minutes. Three minutes is not that much. That's a little short. Five minutes is acceptable. That's crazy. Now he's back in the back end now as Mehvedev goes to the back end of Murray, back in a meddy, into the back end of Murray, again to the back end of Meddy. As Murray gets the game, two-one, Mehvedev with a break in the second. Oh, Shviyantek nearly fell over. She's all right though, a little stumble. So I guess the lesson is, Shviyantek, she's got to, if you take your bag with you, you can make the argument, you get two more minutes. I mean, look, Shviyantek just didn't know that like she went to the bathroom, she didn't, look, Shviyantek's a fair player. So she went to the bathroom because she didn't need to get changed. But I guess in future, you just got to take your bag with you, get those two minutes. Ace out wide, Krajikova, dirty love. Got to take that bag with you. That's why Djokovic takes a big bag with him. Because if you don't take your bag, you only get three minutes, which I think is a bit harsh. Ace out wide from Krajikova. Serve now, Krajikova to get on the board here in the second, she won the first set, six, four. A lot of breaks. And the break point conversion rates 100% for both. I know you can't take cell phones in the bathroom. I think the rule on cell phones is you, as soon as you enter the court, you're not allowed to use a cell phone, an audio device, anything electronic. When you enter the court, from the moment from the start, like when you enter the court to the end of the match, once match point's done, you can do whatever you want, text your family, call your wife, whatever you want to do. But you cannot, if you do, then you get disqualified. Like you're out. Even if you just get your phone out to check the time, you don't need to, there's time, usually there's a clock. 30 left here, let's go back in now from Shfiantec, that's good, too good, Krajikova just watched it. All right, 30, 15, nice from Shfiantec. That's fair to me, the person waiting for the bathroom break doesn't want to wait longer. Yeah, I think the thing is that's missing as well is they didn't have a timer. So if you start walking off the court and you see a three minute clock come up, at least that way you know you have to be quick. You know, I think, because that's what happened also on the other end is the player comes up to the umpire, the other, the opposition and says, where the, what's going on? What's the time? So I think they just need to be a little more clear with that stuff, you know, show the timer. Like they do with medical timeouts, right? All right, 30, oh Shfiantec, trying to break here early. Full transparency for the players so then the opposition know, okay, they've got, and then as soon as the clock goes zero, then that's it, they get a warning or whatever. All right, Shfiantec though, it hasn't affected her. She's got a lead. She's got a chance to get the break here. One hour played for the ladies, almost. Mehvedev, Murray by the way, going at it. Oh, Murray hits it in the net. That's 15 all over there. Anyways, I think we know everything to do with bathrooms now, we don't need to worry about it. All right, 30 all. So it goes back into Shfiantec, one hour from Kredgeva in the net. 30, 40 Shfiantec with a break. Point to take the break in the second set. Mehvedev's trying to get, trying to hold on to the break in his match. Murray has broken Mehvedev already today. Oh Mehvedev hits it out, 15, 30. As Kredgeva serves the Fawnish Shfiantec, Shfiantec in the net. Good saving serve and we're back to deuce. Do you all think someone will break Serena's record in the coming years? No. Mehvedev with a great serve down the tee, he gets the 30 all. I think the earliest we're gonna see Shfiantec, even Djokovic Nadal and Federer, I reckon we're not gonna see anyone over in the next 20 years break that record. What is it, 20, 40? Maybe someone, someone, I mean, mathematically we're not gonna see someone for at least a decade. Probably, you know, unless they go nuts. But I don't think we're gonna see it anytime soon. Maybe never. All right, four-handed, four-handed deuce for Shfiantec and that goes out from Kredgeva. Advantage Shfiantec. Cause no one right now has a chance of doing it, right? Like I don't look at anyone on the WTR ATP. I know Shfiantec's got three slams at the age of 21, but she's got to, does feel like she needs probably maybe 10 by the time she's 25. And then we can start talking, you know, Serena, maybe we can mention Serena's name. Advantage Shfiantec. I was gonna return now from Shfiantec into the find of Kredgeva, who hits a winner again. Man, she is hitting some big shots down break point. And Medvedev gets the deuce, he survives. As he serves out wide a fault, second serve. Yeah, Greggs, we heard yesterday that the tennis channel already said that Shfiantec was going to be the goat because of that Serena comparison, which I think is a little ridiculous. Come on now, let's let Serena at least enjoy her record for like, come on, we're too easy to move on. And leave Serena's record for a while. Advantage Medvedev, by the way, is Kredgeva serves to the find of Shfiantec, return to the find of Kredgeva into the find of Shfiantec, that goes wide from Shfiantec, just over hits it. Advantage Kredgeva, yeah, the record is daunting. I mean, if you've won three slams and you're looking at 23, I mean, you're still not close. All right, Medvedev with a winner down the line, that's a great shot, he goes to 3-1, second set. As Kredgeva tries to level in the second here. Pundits really want another goat too quickly, putting too much pressure on these young players. Yeah, yeah, that's, you know, I understand why. There's a bit of slice there at the back of Kredgeva. She hits another winner and Kredgeva levels at 1-1. Look, and I'm not gonna fault anybody, you know, in the media or even you guys, right? We all wanna witness greatness. We all wanna say we saw this person do crazy things. We all wanna be that person, right? We see it in, you know, we wanna say LeBron's the goat because we're watching him and we didn't see Michael or we miss Michael Jordan. You know, we wanna say Messi and Ronaldo, I mean, Messi is the goat. We wanna say, you know, Shriontek, because maybe we miss Serena or maybe you didn't watch much Serena and you're like, okay, well, Shriontek's here, I wanna see her, you know, I wanna see a goat. It doesn't happen very often, but we all wanna say we saw it. And I think that's why everyone gets so excited, over excited, like, oh, okay, and maybe they do. You know, maybe they do go and do these great things, but it does put a lot of pressure on that player who has not done a fraction of what the goat has done, you know? Like, right now, you know, Brady has, you know, is the goat of football, right? Or the NFL. It's like saying someone winning their first Super Bowl is the, you know, the next, there's Tom Brady. He's gonna beat Tom Brady and you're like, all right. It's almost like he did it so easy that anyone can do it. But we all wanna witness greatness. We all wanna say we saw him, you know, and I get it, because I'm the same. I wanna say we witness greatness. We're also gonna make sure that we appreciate not everyone's a goat, and we appreciate the good. We appreciate the Murray's, we appreciate the stands. We appreciate, you know, Venus Williams, right? We appreciate these Hall of Famers. And that's what Shriontek is, right? She will be a Hall of Famer, at the very least. You know, appreciate Barty, right? Because you never know, they might hang it up because they achieve their goal and they're happy to move on. All right, 30 lovers. We're gonna return down the line to the back end of Shriontek, back end now from Krijigava. That's a good shot. Shriontek gets it, but it's in the net. 30-15. Also Murray, he's down a break in the second, and a set. 30-15. 30-5th on the Murray, and on the Shriontek court. Murray serves down the tee, the Fauna-Mevadev, return goes in the Fauna-Murray. Mevadev, full hand, goes again to the Fauna-Murray. Into the Fauna-Mevadev, again to the Fauna-Murray, to the Fauna-Medi, who hits it down the line. Murray with the back hand. Into the back end of Mevadev, to the back end of Murray. Medi back end, again to the back end of Murray. Into the back end of Medi on the stretch. Murray, back end, goes down the line. That's in, Mevadev gets it, but he hits it out. 40-15 Murray, 40-15 Shriontek. Shriontek trying to get the lead again, she serves. Into the Fauna-Krijigava, Krijigava slaps it out. And Shriontek sticks around, she stays in front in the second set, two-one. Do I think Bardi will be back? Look, I hope Bardi will be back. I don't think she will, but I hope she will. Never know. Maybe she misses it, maybe she comes back, maybe she, I don't know. I don't know, I hope she does, but I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna focus on Bardi who's not playing. Just like, you know, Federer, Serena, I'm focusing on who's here and now. You know, who's playing, who appreciating who's on court. And if Bardi comes back, it's a bonus, you know? 40-15 here Murray, just trying to stick around. Because remember last set, Mehvedev had a double break and he gave one back. Is he hit that one wide, it's three-two. Mehvedev with a break, Murray, stick us around. Steffi is the, Steffi grabs the goat, okay? That's fair enough, you know? Steffi's the goat, Martina's the goat, Serena's the goat, Michael Cort's the goat, Federer's the goat, you know? Everyone has their favorite, that's fine. Kerioz said it best. He was comparing, I think he was comparing LeBron to Michael Jordan, he said LeBron's a goat, but Michael Jordan is like, Michael Jordan's like Novak. And LeBron's like Federer, you know? Maybe everyone likes Federer more, not that people don't like Michael. It was a vice versa. Either way, you're gonna have to watch that podcast with him, but yeah, Rod Laver's a goat. He did goat things, right? I'll tell you what would be really interesting, to compare, I mean, we're really gonna compare Svjontek to Serena, rather than just saying Serena had three slams at the same age as Svjontek, let's talk about what Serena went on to do after that. And what, you know, because I think that it's really easy to say, well, three slams, Serena had three slams at 21 and so did Svjontek. Cool. But then what did Serena do in the next, like for the rest of her 20s? Because that will show, then we can say, well, what does Svjontek have to do to stay the course with Serena? And then we're gonna say, well, is that achievable? Like how many slams did Serena win between 21 and 30? And can Svjontek win that many slams? Well, Serena had six slams at the same age, really? What's tennis channel talking about? Love 15, by the way, Svjontek wins the first point. She had six slams, then what? What a tennis channel saying Svjontek's next go-to. That's crazy. Ah, Kira said Jordan was Federer. Yeah, that's the comparison. Yeah, Jordan was Federer and Lebron was no-back. Thank you for clarifying that, Kent. Love 15. Anyways, all this go talk. Let's get back to the matches. Good backhand down the line from Svjontek. Unbelievable. Love 30. All right, Svjontek wants this break to lead. She's already up two-one. Whole first set, she was down. Also, Murray wants to try and break Mehvedev back as they play a marathon rally. And then another slice backhand, the backhand of Mehvedev as Murray tries to win a point. As we get an ace from Krajikova, 15-30. Backhand to backhand, Murray. Into the backhand of Mehvedev, sliced. To the backhand of Murray. With a forehand on the stretch, goes long. 15, I love 15. That was like at least 30 shots. Again, as Krajikova under pressure goes in the forehand of Svjontek. Backhand now from Krajikova into the backhand of Svjontek. Again, the forehand of Krajikova, who hits it out. Svjontek, double break point as she slips on the logo, but she gets the point anyway. 15-40, two break points Svjontek to take the lead in the second. Also Murray hit the ball out, I think. I don't know what Mehvedev's doing, he's having a chat with the umpire. Serving to the backhand of Svjontek, forehand from Krajikova is good. Svjontek can't get it. 30-40, Murray hit it out, and it's 15-0. Mehvedev shaking his head. I think the umpire might have overruled and he's like, what are you doing? It is like Liani or whatever his name is, the umpire, the one that likes to be a part of the show. Sometimes he's a little bit, gets a little too involved at times, just needs to only be involved when needed. Anyway, still break point Krajikova with a fault. Second serve, he does have a funny voice when he does umpire though. He does have that energetic voice. 4-4 now as Krajikova. 4-4 to Svjontek, 4-4 down the line to the backhand of Svjontek who hits it out. Svjontek just trying to over hit it and she's not looking happy. Svjontek had a coach, she's looking going, what am I doing? All right, Medvedev in trouble here at 30-15 as they go long rally again. Murray with the backhand, get to the backhand of Medvedev, that's a good shot, Murray gets it. It goes over, Medvedev with a drop shot, Murray's going but he can't get it. The metal hip didn't work, 40-15. Medvedev survives. Yeah, he's over enthusiastic. Yeah, that's good that he has a personality but I think like sometimes umpires need to be seen and not heard, you know? All right, sliced there from Krijikov and Svjontek in the net again, another error. From Svjontek advantage, Krijikov. And Medvedev just won too many shots at the moment, 40-15 as he serves a fault, second serve. Second serve, Medvedev to the backhand of Murray, 4-9 Medvedev, into the backhand of Murray, to the backhand of Medvedev, again to the backhand of Murray. Medvedev, backhand is in the net, 40-30. As Krijikov serves, trying to, ooh, that was a terrible first serve. Second serve, Svjontek smacked the ball back at her as well. I don't think Krijikov appreciated that one. Second serve, down to the forehand of Svjontek, forehand of Krijikov, into the backhand of Svjontek, again to the forehand of Krijikov. Into the forehand of Svjontek, Svjontek hits it out. Krijikov hit it so deep in the court, I think Svjontek thought it was going long. 2-2 for the ladies, drop shot, Murray, Medvedev can't get it, unbelievable. Lovely shot from Murray. They're copying each other the way they're playing, and we're back to Deuce. Murray looking for the break back. Also 29 minutes in the second set to play four games. So this very important start to the second set for the ladies. A lot of Scottish flags in the house, Brandy Murray. I never see British flags, I always see Scottish flags in Murray matches outside of England. Never see, I never see UK flags. As Medvedev hits it out, advantage Murray to get the break back. As Svjontek hits it out in shrugs, oh no. That's not an attitude you want to see. That is definitely not an attitude you want to see. Advantage Murray, serve out the backhand of Murray, Medvedev comes in with the forehand. Murray gets it right, volley Medvedev, Murray's got the point, backhand cross court, Medvedev down the line with the forehand. From Murray, Medvedev volleys, Murray's got it with the backhand. And he breaks back. And he Murray breaks back. You knew that when he came to the net, Medvedev was in trouble. Murray breaks back. As soon as he got to the net, you knew Murray was going to do something fantastic and he did. He made Medvedev hit two volleys and then the third one, he smacked away. Murray's back with three, three. As Svjontek gets in trouble at love 30, backhand, she comes to the net, up goes the lob. But Krajikovic hits it long. Old man Murray's back. Back to Svjontek, 15-30, she's in a little trouble. And Murray, he's like, here we go again. Let's go. It's Murray time. 15-30, Svjontek in a little trouble. She serves out wide a fault. Second serve. Man with the iron hip. That's it. Metal hip Murray. Oh, double fault, Svjontek. 15-40, now we're getting dangerous. Things are getting real dangerous for Svjontek. She's given out free points and she's already down a set. And I think after this set, if Svjontek does lose it, we can say that Krajikovic is a problem for Svjontek consistently now. She's won a set in the last three matches at least. And Krajikovic against Svjontek. So even if she loses this match, she's still someone who does trouble. Oh, that just goes wide from Krajikovic on the return. Whoa, that was close. That would have been a statement. 30-40, whoa. That was a very, very close backhand winner on the off a first serve. She's not afraid of that serve. Still a break point here for Krajikovic to get the second set lead. Svjontek serves a fold. Second serve, 30-40. Second serve, Krajikovic. Serve goes to the backhand of Krajikovic. Oh, there's the return winner. That's what she tried to do on the first serve on the second, the first point. She does it on the second. She smacks the winner away like it was nothing. We've got the break for Krajikovic 3-2 and Svjontek in big trouble. Murray is about to go in the lead. He's up 40-love. 40-love Murray to take the lead in the second set. But Krajikovic is not afraid of Svjontek and that's something that, I mean, everyone's afraid of Svjontek except for Krajikovic. But whatever it is, she's not afraid. She's like, you don't scare me. Svjontek before today was kicking everyone's ass. Like no one was even getting close. Krajikovic is doing more than just getting close. As Murray gets the lead with a good ground stroke, 4-3. He takes the lead in the second. She's not afraid of anything. Yeah, Krajikovic has that kind of like, don't give a fakina about anything. She seems very chill. All right, chat. I want you to give me predictions. As of right now, who is winning this second set? Give me a name for each of these matches. A lady and a man. Which players are winning these second sets? Murray, Krajikovic. All right, some are going with that. Some are going with the players in the lead. Murray in three, Mehdi, Krajikovic. So Mehdi is gonna win the second set, you reckon, in Krajikovic? Murray, the old man. Murray wins in three, okay. Murray, Krajikovic. Krajikovic, 6-3, you reckon. Oh, okay. Mehdi, Krajikovic. A lot of people are going with Krajikovic. Not many Shfiontech. Where the hell those Shfiontech supporters? Where's the belief? It's only one break a serve. We know that means nothing in WTA tennis. All right, let's get back to the ladies. Shfiontech down a set and a break against a lady who she has had struggles with before. And I think now we can safely say that Krajikovic is a problem for Shfiontech. Not just a one-off, it wasn't a fluke. All right, great four-win there from Krajikovic behind Shfiontech and it's 15-love. 15-love, Krajikovic. By the way, we're almost at 125K. Thank you for that, I appreciate that, everybody. We're only 20 away, thank you. 125K, that's a quarter of a quarter of a million. We're eighth of the way there, Chad. As we're at a four-in-a-four-in rally, that goes down the line at the back and it's Shfiontech, that's a good shot. Krajikovic gets it with a slice, but it's in the net. Shfiontech gets the second point, 15-all. Also, Bonsi is serving for the match against Fies. Bonsi's made a final already this year. He played a final in India at the start of the year, so Bonsi in a little bit of, maybe a little bit of underground form. No one's really looking at him. All right, we'll get back to the guys in a second. 15-all, Krajikovic into the back of Shfiontech. Back in at Krajikovic, there's a winner inside out down the line, that is just solid. Does anyone know, can anyone tell me? This is a little bit of a real deep cut. Maybe not that deep. Can anyone tell me who does Krajikovic remind you of with that inside out backhand? That inside out backhand on the men's side of the game. He retired a few years back. Who does, it reminds me of this man. A man who played in the 2000s, was a top 10 guy, never won a slam, but he was around. With that inside out backhand, that kind of effortless shot, she can hit it either cross-court or down the line, like without even really changing her style. Not really a saffron, not really saffron. I was thinking of someone in that generation though. Not really Hewitt. Now Bandion, yes. David Nelbandion used to do that all the time. He used to just stand in the middle, and maybe Marcus Bagdadis as well, because Bagdadis did it a bit too. Just this inside out backhand, that was kind of middle of the court. And you didn't know if it was going cross-court or inside out. And it caught people by surprise. Krojikovic does have a lot of similarities to Nelbandion, the way they play too. The way they act on court. Also the fact that Nelbandion wasn't scared of the big three. If you go watch the interview that he had last year, he said, I wasn't afraid of Federer, because I kicked his ass in juniors. When Federer was like, the man, he was like, I don't know who this guy is, I can beat this guy. Krojikovic seems to have that same like, I don't care who you are or what you've done, I can beat you. So yeah, Krojikovic reminds me a lot of Nelbandion. All right, four-four here. As Krojikovic gets the four-two. And four-four for the men. Let's go over there for a second, because Murray got to win this second set. And yet Nelbandion beat the big three in the same year. Well, Krojikovic is about to do something Nelbandion did back in Madrid like 10 years ago. Beating the one, two, and three in a row to win a trophy. So there's another similarity with Nelbandion. All right, back to Murray, four-and-a-line. That's a good shot. Medi with a slice. Murray with a volley. Medi's running, running, running. But he can't get it. 15 love, Murray. He's got, back in this match. Yeah, Medvedev never won, sorry, Nelbandion never won a slam. He should have. He definitely should have. Didn't make the final of Wimbledon once though. Lost to Hewitt. Nice, Fjontek's down. She's down bad here. Has a bit of backhand return. That goes into the forehand of Krojikovic. Backhand out from Fjontek. Get into the forehand of Krojikovic. Into the backhand of Fjontek. Krojikovic keeps hitting the line. And Fjontek scrambles. Fjontek, Krojikovic on the stretch. Gets it. But it goes long. Nice from Fjontek. 15 love. So yeah, we should really appreciate what Krojikovic is about to do here because she has beaten the world number one, sorry, the world number three, two. And she's got the number one in lots of trouble. As Murray hits it down the line to the slice, now Medvedev, volley from Murray. Medvedev gets up with the pass, but it's in the net. Another good volley from Murray, 30 love. I tell you, I don't know how that, that's a style that beats Medvedev as, oh, Krojikovic hits the ball in the line on the return. 15 all. One hour, 22 minutes played in the ladies' match. Medvedev Murray, I think is played for, what an hour, nearly two, two hours. All right, Fjontek serves. Trying to just hang around. She serves in the body of Krojikovic who's in the net on the return, 30, 15, Fjontek. As Medvedev goes down the line to the back of Murray, back of Medvedev, into the back of Murray. Down the line from Murray is good. Medvedev with the slice forehand. Murray gets it with the forehand, again to the forehand of Medvedev. Medvedev so far behind the baseline. Murray comes to the net, Medvedev in the lob, but it goes out, 40 love. Murray's come to the net three times here and he's won all the points. All right, Fjontek, big serve, 40, 15. And Fjontek tries to keep the pressure on. Remember, first set, it was a similar situation. And Fjontek did come back, but then she got broken at 4-4 as Murray tries to stay in front in the second set. First serves the fault from Murray, Fjontek with a serve of her own. She serves into the forehand of Krojikovic. Great return, Krojikovic. Fjontek wasn't even ready to return. She's like, oh, did you hit a great serve? I thought I hit a good serve. No, Krojikovic dismissed it like it was nothing. All right, Murray backhand in the net, 40-15. Medvedev was up a break in this second set. He was kind of like where Krojikovic is now, in control, but Murray's always gonna fight back. Let's see if Fjontek can do the same. Is that goes out from Fjontek and we're a deuce. All right, now it's getting real sketchy. Cam, how do you focus on two matches? I do my best. Hopefully I'm doing all right. I know it can be tough. All right, deuce, Fjontek, she's under pressure. Murray's trying to get back the lead. It's 40-15. As he tries to get to 5-4. Medvedev returns our forehand into the forehand of Murray, forehand from Medvedev, again to the forehand of Murray, into the forehand of Medvedev, but Murray in the net, 40-30, Fjontek, a deuce, backhand to backhand. That goes into the backhand of Krojikovic, backhand to Fjontek in the net. Oh no, this is seriously scary now for Fjontek. She is five points away from losing in straight sets. Advantage Krojikovic to take the double break and serve for the match. Fjontek serves. No worries, thank you Lisa, I appreciate it. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Advantage Krojikovic to get this double break. Fjontek serves. In, oh no, it's a fault. Second serve, Fjontek, this is pressure. Murray and Medvedev going at it in their point as well as we had a serve now, backhand to Krojikovic, backhand to Fjontek, down the line, that's a good shot. Krojikovic gets it, Fjontek, backhand, down the line again, Krojikovic with a forehand again, that's a lob. It goes in, smash Fjontek, Krojikovic gets it with a forehand, now Fjontek's in trouble. Forehand to forehand, Krojikovic gets it, backhand to Fjontek, is in, up goes the lob. Krojikovic hits the winner, no way. Oh, we're getting a challenge. If this is in, it's 5-2. If it's out, it's a replay, it's back to deuce. Massive challenge. Oh man, if this is in, if this is in, oh, it's in, it's in. Krojikovic, 5-2 in the third, in the second. What a lob, Fjontek couldn't do anything, she hit the backhand and it was straight to Krojikovic, just put it up, 5-2 Krojikovic, as Mehvedev hits a forehand. At Murray, it hits him in the ass, boom, straight in the target. And he says, look, Mehvedev says, sorry for hitting you and forgetting you, but hey, Mehvedev's like, what can I do? You were standing right there and I hit the ball straight to you, I'm sorry. All right, back to Mehvedev. He's got a chance to break and serve for the championship. Murray stood there like, hit me, and he was straight in the ass, straight in the butt, bullseye, 180. Advantage Mehvedev. And Murray's like, Mehvedev's like, please turn around so I can say sorry to your face. And Murray's like, I'm not moving. Advantage Murray, I'm sorry, advantage Mehdi. Murray serves, into the backhand of Mehvedev, goes in the forehand of Murray, forehand of Mehdi, again to the forehand of Murray, down the line to the backhand of Mehvedev, Murray with a volley, Mehvedev with a lob, no, Murray hits it out, and it's 5-4 Mehvedev. He served with the championship, as is Krajikova. You couldn't have asked for a, I mean, this is the double header at its best. Both matches in the exact same position is someone going to break back. What a match, what matches. I mean, Murray's put up a good fight. Krajikova, shocking the world again, showing it wasn't a fluke. And I reckon everybody onto it should be watching this match going, I reckon they are, you know, Pagula, Goff should be watching this. What does Krajikova do that Goff doesn't do? That's what she should need to figure out, because there's clearly a style of play that Shfiontek doesn't like to play. And Goff can be like Krajikova. She just doesn't do it. She gets nervous, she gets in her head, I don't know. Maybe Krajikova's got two, is too chill, and Goff's a little too uptight with the tactics, I don't know, with the tactics, what? But Krajikova is showing, again, how to beat this lady. And everyone's going to take note, because Krajikova doesn't have, like I would say Rabakina and Krajikova had different styles. And there's two different players that can beat Shfiontek at the moment. WTA tennis, don't count your chickens. There's been a four-hander backhand rally and Shfiontek hits it out, 15 love. Krajikova is three points away from the championship. Barbara the Beast, yep, it's crazy. She's about to beat four top 10, this is a very impressive run. This could be an all-time run, a historic run. Four top 10 players, the number one, two, and three in a row to win this tournament. I mean, that is unheard of. As that goes out from Shfiontek, but we're getting a challenge. I don't know who the last person was to beat one, two, and three in a row to win a trophy, but I'm sure Twitter will say that. I'm sure Twitter will tell us, and I'll tell you via Twitter. By the way, Shfiontek hit the ball on the baseline, so that's going to be a replay. Oh no, it's not, Shfiontek won the point. Unbelievable. 15 all. Now it is women's tennis, we know anything can happen again. Thank you so much for joining us. Don't forget to subscribe, we've got plenty more action coming up. March, Shfiontek's coming back, Indian Wells, she's the champ, she's got to defend that trophy. Ace down the tee, from Krajikova. Two points away, Medvedev's got 15 love. As Krajikova serves, Medvedev Murray going back end to back end, we'll keep an eye on them. As Medvedev makes Murray run, serve Krajikova. Out wide is another ace, bang, bang, championship points times two for Krajikova. To knock out the champ for a second time in a second final. I mean, Krajikova just doesn't care who you are. Igor who? All right, 40, 15, Krajikova serves. Down the tee, the back of Shfiontek, Fonek Krajikova into the back end of Shfiontek. Fonek Krajikova down the line is a winner. Barbara Krajikova is going to be the kryptonite. She has to be. She screams to her coach. She does it again. She is the nemesis of Shfiontek now. The Lex Lutha to bat her to Superman. That's what we're witnessing. Man, this is interesting. This is changing the look. Just when we thought Shfiontek was on a streak, Krajikova shows the world how to do it. Take notes, goff. Take notes, Pagula. Everybody on tour should be taking notes. Sakurai, Kazakina, Garcia, everybody take notes. Barbara Krajikova, beach Shfiontek four and two. That's a, that is a beat down. I mean, that's not even close. All right, back to the boys. 30, always going to serve to the T, the back end of Murray, four and F from Medvedev. Into the back end of Murray, to the back end of Medi. Again, to the back end of Murray. Medvedev with the forehand goes into the four and Murray. The back end of Medvedev. Back end slice Murray as Medi tries to get a championship point. Back end to back end now as Medi goes down the line. Murray with the forehand on the stretch goes in. Medvedev forehand down to the back end of Murray. But Murray hits it out. 40, 30. By the way, if you're leaving us, don't forget to subscribe on the way out. Thank you everybody for watching. Krajikovic's Lex Luthor, by the way. Shfiontek's Superman, just to put for the record. Shfiontek, Shfiontek's the hero, and Krajikovic is the one who came in and just thrown the hero. All right, Medvedev's got championship point to take out Murray in straight sets. What's he got? He serves a fault. Second serve, Medi. But she's done it twice. That's what's ridiculous is Medvedev double folds. Geez, all right. Six double fold for Medvedev. But man, look, Shfiontek has had a great couple of weeks, but there is definitely someone who can beat her now consistently, and that is going to be a problem for Shfiontek's got to figure it out. Krajikovic played a hell of a match, and she beat the one, two, and three in a row. That is unheard of as Murray hits it in the net. Match point number two for Daniel Medvedev. And I'm sure Twitter's going to tell me what Krajikovic just did because she just beat the one, two, and three in a row. All right, Medvedev with a second championship point. He serves a fault. He wants to serve an ace to finish to take out Murray. And when he's second trophy in a row, Medvedev serves into the backhand of Murray. Good return to the backhand of Medvedev. Murray with the backhand into the backhand of Medvedev. Again to the forehand of Murray. Medvedev with the forehand on the stretch. Murray gets with the forehand. He's in control, Murray. Medvedev with the backhand. Again to the backhand of Murray. Into the backhand of Medvedev. Murray with the backhand. Again to the backhand of Medvedev. Into the backhand of Murray. Down the line from Murray to the forehand of Medvedev. Murray backhand cross court. Medvedev with the pass. Murray with the volley. Medvedev with the pass. It's a lob. It's a lob. It's in! Daniel Medvedev wins another trophy in a row. Twice now. And he stops the medal, Murray. Six-four, six-four. Medvedev's back. But hey, let's give a round of applause to Andy Murray because man, oh man. He turned back the clock this week. Respect to Murray. But Daniel Medvedev is back. Two titles in a row. And he's playing to buy next week. Watch out, Nole. Met, he's back. Watch out. He's going for Nole next. All right. Hey, what great timing. How about that for timing, Chad? One match finishes. The other one finishes five seconds later. There's the champions. We're sticking around. We're going to know where else to be. All right. Thank you everybody. If you're not leaving, don't forget to subscribe. We have, we've got Elkis coming up in about three or four hours. Give or take, probably about five hours. But man, Medvedev, back-to-back trophies and Krajikava, back-to-back wins against Friyantek in finals. Nobody has done that against Friyantek before. No one's beaten Friyantek twice in a final. That is madness. Especially the Friyantek we saw for the last two weeks today. Krajikava said no. And look, yeah, Friyantek wasn't well today. She did look sick. She was blowing her nose the whole time. We can say that, but I think that's, we've got to give credit where credit is due as well. We've got to give credit. Krajikava, she can't help if Friyantek was sick. That's not her problem. She can only beat the player that's across from her. Maybe next time they play, if she's healthier. Let's see what Krajikava can do against a healthy Friyantek. Let's not take away anything from, because Krajikava didn't fluke today's win. She won in Estraba. She also beat two good players along the way this week, or three, I should say. GGs. Yeah, look, Krajikava is a grand-same champion. I mean, she's no stranger to winning trophies. Man, love that. What a day. I'm trying to find out the record. By the way, follow me on Twitter if you haven't already. I'm trying to find out whether or not, like, when was the last play to beat the top three players in a row to get a trophy? That's what I want to know, but I can't, Twitter's not giving me answers yet. Not yet, anyway. By the way, chat, we got it. 125,000 subscribers. We're an eighth of the way to a mill. So if it took me, it takes four and a half years to get to this, we've got about another 20 years until we get to a mill. Yes, we got this chat. We got this. Here we go. Thank you, mama-dude. Rybakana, Sabalenka and Barbara can beat Ega. Well, yeah, I think for sure we're back in her and Krajikava. Goat, goat, goat. Greatest of all time is Mount Goat. Magdalena. Congrats to Mehdi. Yeah, congrats to Mehdi. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, no. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what I was saying. Ultimate gaming. Edded Murray couldn't complete the incredible run, but I'm glad to see this level from him. Hopefully he can maintain this level. For sure, Mehdi. Hey, thank you, Vic for the two. Yeah, so yeah, thank you, Magdalena for the 50. Bloody hell, appreciate that. Yeah, Rybakana, Sabalenka, Krajikava. I think Sabalenka is a hit and miss. You know, I think Sabalenka was good last, wasn't great last time they played, was great last year. But Rybakana and... Not too bad, not too bad. Thank you. Also congrats on 125K cam. Appreciate that, thank you, Ultimate Gaming for the donation again, appreciate that. I think Rybakana and Krajikava consistently have beaten Shviantec, which is gonna be a, which is interesting. It gives Shviantec something to work on. She's still got work. You know, she's not, she's not done yet. You know, she's still got improvement, which is great because she's still so damn good. Let's not take anything away from Shviantec. Over the last two weeks, she is back as well. It's just that Krajikava knows something that we don't, knows something that no one else does. She knows how to beat Shviantec consistently. But let's just give her a little bit of a shout-out to Shviantec over the last couple of weeks. She destroyed Goff, she destroyed Pagula, she destroyed a lot of other players along the way. Players that we thought would maybe beat her, including Collins and Sampson, over. They got destroyed. So Shviantec is back to her best. It's just that Krajikava knows how to beat her. That's the only thing. She just has no fear against this lady. Everyone else is scared of Shviantec, Krajikava not. And look, Mehdi's back. He looks confident, he looks great. He's now one back-to-back trophies. I mean, Mehdi's back, which is great for tennis as well. We got him back in the mix. Looks like 12 months, it took him 12 months. And it took him to, you know, it took him losing his top 10 spot to kind of re-jig his career. Because after the Australian Open, he dropped out of the top 10. And that was a great reset. And now he's back in the top 10, he's got two wins. Back-to-back trophies. Love that. The question, jerk! You can't be serious! Anonymous! Well done, Cam, for 125K. Appreciate it. Love this channel and chat glowing star, glowing star, glowing star, glowing star. Thank you, Anonymous, for the nice words. Goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat. Greatest of all times, Mount Goat. Peaches! Cameran, keep doing what you do. You are a class act, keep building tennis talk. Thank you, appreciate that. Peaches for the 20, thank you, Anonymous for the 12. Yeah, I appreciate that. That's very nice of you to say. What is Samsonova? Oh, missed that one. Oh, yeah, by the way, Kudamatova also. She smacked Kudamatova as well. She didn't, she was on tech. Krajikova saved match points against Kazakina. She did! She did! So just to go through the Krajikova road to the trophy. First round, she beat Bagu. Second round, she saved match points to beat Kazakina, top 10 player. She then beat Kovitova, two-time Grand Slam champion, Petro Kovitova. Then the Sabalenka win, handing her her first loss of the year. Then she beat Pagula on her birthday. Then she beat Shfiontek in a final again. So, and the Shfiontek we saw for the last two weeks as well. Like not just like, because remember when she won last year? We were like, ah, you know, Shfiontek's not really playing great. You know, she won the US Open, but she wasn't playing as well as she was, you know. Krajikova got a weakish Shfiontek. Today, the Shfiontek we expected today, we saw for the last two weeks, it was Shfiontek Prime. Even if she was sick today, I know people are gonna mention that, but Shfiontek Prime was coming into this final, and Krajikova didn't look bothered. It's like Shfiontek was just, it's like the roles were reversed. Number one versus number 30. Shfiontek being number 30. That's how it looked at times. It's crazy. Goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat, goat. Greatest of all time is Mount Goat. Zack! Cheers to 125K, and thanks to Medi hashtag, got the better day. Zack with a ridiculous donation, mate. Thank you for the 125. Bloody hell, mate. Can we get some solutes for all the donations, guys, it's ridiculous. Yeah, hey, look. I know we're talking offline. Medi getting the win. I know that was a big one. It's felt too bad. Cam Norrie. I'm tired right now. Don't feel like playing against Alcaraz. Might give him the walkover, still counting my millions, though. There you go, Cam Norrie in the chat. What's going on, two bucks? I think for the two bucks. Appreciate that, Cam Norrie, everybody. Interesting. Barbara has the formula. She's got the special formula, she does. The secret herbs and spices formula. She knows how to win, she's got the recipe. Shfiontek not in her best mode. Not today, but she has been. You know, you can't say that Shfiontek wasn't, like yeah, some people are gonna be like, oh, Shfiontek wasn't that good in the last two weeks anyway. It's like, well, she was, you know. It's just maybe she was a little sick today. We don't know. Maybe she'll tell us in the press conference, I don't know. But, Krajikovin knows something that everyone else doesn't. Even Rabakiner and Krajikovin know something that we don't. No excuses, exactly. No excuses. You know, excuses are just, come on, don't be, no excuses, come on. Krajikovin won. 125K Goat Williams. Hey, thank you, Greggs for the two bucks. Appreciate that mate, 125K. Very, very cool, appreciate it. Shfiontek got psyched out. Yeah, Shfiontek, there is a mental component to this head to head now. Well and truly. You know, when Shfiontek plays Krajikovin again, and I hope it's at the French Open. Yes, chat, French Open. These two players, former champions, playing in the quarterfinals. Yes, please, please. That is what I want to see. But there is a mental component, a mental edge, well and truly in Krajikovin's favor. There's nothing lucky about Krajikovin. No. There is nothing, nothing lucky. She's done it twice. Once is a fluke, twice is a pattern. Is that what they say? Well, coincidence, three times the pattern, whatever. Barbara's so calm and doesn't give a Fakina. She, I know, right? She gives zero Fakinas who you are and what you do on the other side. She's like, what, you won against everybody's six love? You haven't played me yet. Like she just does not have a care. She does not care about what Shfiontek did against everyone else. She's like, you didn't play me. I love that. She is a boss. Babora is very calm, yeah. I think Babora is only one that can challenge Shfiontek at the French. Well, look, we haven't played any clay court matches yet. So let's not, you know, let's not jump the gun because you never know. Jaburka come back, beach, Shfiontek on clay and then we start talking about that. Or Shfiontek could demolish Krajikovin on clay before the French and then we don't even think about that, right? So we can't start saying that, you know, I just want to see them play at the French. I'm not going to make a prediction. It's too early to say. But man, this throws, this throws up and just like the Australian Open, this throws up such an interesting, such an interesting thing. I mean, it's great to see WTA tennis. Yeah, Serath is so exciting right now. It is so exciting. We have a handful of players that are competitive against each other. You know, just when you thought, oh, Shfiontek's going to go do it again. Krajikovin, you know, shows up. You know, we've got Sabalenko. We haven't seen her play Shfiontek yet. We're back and all we know what she can do. Pagula is still, you know, doing very well even though she did get whooped by Shfiontek last week. I still think Pagula's got to be up there. I mean, there's a great crop of players at the moment. The top 10, if Krajikovin makes top 10, maybe at the expense of Kazakino, as much as that hurts my heart, that would be an ultimate top 10. I mean, I'll tell you the names. Let me know if anyone's missing, right? I'll give you the names of the top 10 if you replace Krajikovin and Kazakino. You've got Shfiontek, Sabalenko, Pagula, Jabur, Garcia, Goff, Zachary, Benchich, Rabakina, and then, like I said, replace Kazakino with Krajikovin. That is a top 10. Four Grand Slam champions, two Grand Slam finalists, and a few semi-finals, a few quarter-finals, semi-finals for the other couple. That's a top 10. I mean, that is the top 10, right? Outside the top 10, you've got Kudamatova, Samsonova, Hedadmayer, Azarenka, Kovitova. That's not a bad 10 to 15, right? But yeah, Krajikovin's 16 in the world, by the way, I have to say. But that is a top 10. And they can all beat each other. Or at least they can all compete against each other. You know, Shfiontek, obviously, Rabakina. Shfiontek, Krajikovin, she gets to the top 10. Sabalenkyshfiontek, all great matches. Pagula-Goth, Pagula-Sakuri, Garcia-Sakuri, Goff-Sakuri, Benchich-Sabalenka, Benchich-Pagula. Like all of those matches are all fire. Like I hope we see a quarter-final at a slam with all those names in that. That would be the ultimate slam. It's awesome, WTA's on fire. Like it is so good. Not that the ATP's not good, it's great. But the WTA's back in a big, big way. I love it. So excited. Let's see if we get some consistency. But there's definitely a gap between Rabakina at 10 and Kudamatova in terms of like skill. Like you would say Kudamatova-Samson over Haddad-Maya are not in the same realm, you know, same, they're not the same as, you know, Rabakina and Pagula and Sabalenkyshfiontek. You know, they're a league below at this stage. But that top 10 with Krajika Rinit, madness. OstaPenko, not lately. OstaPenko at the Shrine Open, yes. OstaPenko now, not so much. He didn't play great this week. But I would say like, yeah, I mean, OstaPenko, she's got to do a little bit more for me. But yeah, that top 10 is insane. I'm converted to the WTA, good. Full of energy. Yeah, I'm so excited. Because like, I'll tell you why I'm excited, Chad, right? Because the ATP is going to get to a spot where it's not going to be great to watch. People are not going to be happy with the product because we won't have goats, right? Nadal Djokovic really are holding the ATP up at the moment. If they go away, which they might, you know, they're old, and you take away Murray as well, Medvedev, City Pass, Veraev, Elkarez, might be the marquee player, the face of the ATP. But it's not, it doesn't have the same ring. You've just got to, we've got to wait maybe another three or four years for those guys to establish themselves like the ladies have. So Pagula's been doing this for two years consistently. So that's why everyone knows kind of who she is. Coco Goss been talked about since Wimbledon 2019. Sveontek's won slams. Sabalenka's won slams. Krajikov has won slams. Rabakon has won slams. Sakri's been around for a while, consistently in the top 10. Garcia, great comeback to the top 10. She was in the top 10 like five years ago. Jabez made slam finals. Everyone knows her. And Bencic was a team prodigy because of Federer Vrinka being from Switzerland. Everyone knows who she is. So we've got a top 10, again, if you have Krajikov in there, that everyone knows because they've been around that top 10. Sabalenka's even been around for like three, four years. Just hasn't won a slam until now. On the men's side, yeah, we've had Medvedev around and we've got Elkres and stuff. But it's not as, I just feel like it's a little bit behind and that the goats retire. It's gonna be a rebuilding phase. The women are there. We're here. This is prime. I said Krajikov that, I said that Krajikov would win and look what happened. You did. Amir, you did. Sveontek has doubled the points then, Sabar. She does. But those points are coming up in the next, okay. Now, look, I'm not gonna say that Sveontek's not gonna stay number one because I said that she would. I don't think Sabalenka's been number one this year. I think I'm gonna stick with Sveontek. World number one the entire year because she only lost one match on Clay last year. So I mean, it's gonna be tough to say she ain't gonna do it again. But I'll tell you what's coming up for Sveontek. She has a hell of a lot of points to defend. In Miami, Indian Wells to start, right? So she's got 900 points, so not 900. She's got 1,000 points in Indian Wells, 1,000 points in Miami, 2,000 points in March. She can't gain points, she can only lose them. Now she's not gonna lose her world number one ranking even if she loses first round of both those because Sabalenka winning both of those, probably unlikely, in my opinion. Then she has Stuttgart, 470 points. She's got 900 points in Rome. She didn't play Madrid, and then she has 2,000 points in the French. So she has a total of, quick math, 4,000, 5,000, 5,370 points. If she loses all those points, guess what? She's equal almost with Sabalenka. And that's going off Sabalenka, not like if she loses her points too, right? So Sveontek, even if she loses 5,700 points or whatever I said, 5,370 points, she will still be ahead of Sabalenka's six, wait, I've got to do the math, because this is ridiculous if this is true. She will still be 100 points ahead of, oh no, so she'll be 1,000 points behind Sabalenka, but Sabalenka also drops points. So they might be equal if Sabalenka, and that's if Sveontek goes on a losing streak like no other. If she loses every match from now until Wimbledon, Sveontek that is, she will lose all her points, Sabalenka might be world number one, that ain't gonna happen. So that is what we're dealing with. Sveontek has a lot of points to defend, but that's only half of her ranking to defend. She's still got US Open points in her back pocket, she's got San Diego, she's got points at the WTF finals, she's got points in Estrava, she's got so many more points. It's just crazy. So that's why I don't think she's gonna, she's not gonna get taken out, because she's not gonna lose first round of every Claycourt event. Clay is her thing. Claycourt's on her surface. Kredjikovic the quite achiever, yeah. And look, Kredjikovic didn't play doubles this week. And you'll wonder if that was the reason why. I mean, part of the reason, right? She plays doubles, maybe she doesn't get to the final. You know, maybe she loses to Kazakina second round. The Falcon trophy for Katara is great. Yeah, it's a good trophy, eh? Pretty bad ass. Kredjikovic is a dual player, great and double singles. Yeah, she's a champion at both. I mean, she's got Grand Slam trophies on both, right? Would love to see Kredjikovic win the AO. Look, Kredjikovic could win the US at the end of the year. I mean, I think, if she's gonna win another slam, she played well at the US Open last year, I think. And look, I know this is what happens after every time someone wins, we go, ooh. But like, let's get a little excited. She made the quarterfinal of Australia last year and she made the US Open quarterfinal two years ago. She also made the fourth round of Wimbledon where she lost to Bardi. So she is an all-court player. She could win any slam. She won the French. She lost to Sabalenka at the US Open in 21. And like I said, Bardi at Wimbledon in 2021 as well. So, look, and Kredjikovic was injured most of last year. That's why she went from two to 40 or whatever because she lost first round of the French. She got injured. She didn't play for a while and she, and then the second half of the season was when we were like, holy shit. She beat Shfiantec. We're like, whoa, welcome back. She is legit, former world number two, yeah. Nadal, yeah, Nadal dropped down number eight after today. City pass and Rubelev, Zverev and Co have been around for ages as well, I guess, though. Yeah, but the difference between them and the women is that City pass doesn't have a slam. Zverev doesn't have a slam. Rubelev doesn't have a slam. Now, Zverev, I guess, is kind of like the, you could kind of compare him to maybe like the Saberlenker of the ATP, even without a slam, though. Like before Saberlenker's Australian Open win. I think that Zverev is the most well-known because he's been around for a while. City pass, I mean, he's made a couple of finals. Maybe you can compare him to maybe a Jabur. Rubelev's more like a, I guess, more of a newer name, but I don't think he's his main, I mean, maybe you can compare him to Sackery. I don't know. But yeah, again, I think the WTA is more competitive and more like, more competitive and also more recognizable or at least in a better spot. Because the goats are the other face of the ATP. Unfortunately, when they leave, they leave, they take a lot of people with them. Kudas to the 125K, thank you, David. Appreciate it. Shrintek loses from reasoned service. She lost too many servers today. Yeah, yeah, she, look. I mean, look at the stats. They show 28% of second serve points won. She wasn't losing second serve or first serve points for the entire two weeks, this weekend in Doha. But you got a credit credit cover. She has a great return. And she returned some first serves like there were second serves lollipops. Kudjikov has got a great return. I think that's, I mean, that's a massive part of the reason why. And yeah, Shrintek, you know, maybe, and look, three double false Shrintek, that's because of the returning. You know, being nervous about getting the second serve, you got to get the second serve in. Maybe she went for a little too much, you know? Cam, you like stats when don't you speak about WTA versus ATP? Look, someone's got to promote the WTA, right? It might as well be me. Tennis is tennis. I could sit back and say WTA is no good. And like, you know, WTA is not worth your time, but it is. It's got an uphill battle though, because like, you know, we got to promote it. And tonight, it wasn't a great thing that they put the men's final on the same as the women's, because most of the time the default is to watch the men's final, because people watch men's tennis more than women's. So I've got to promote the WTA and tell you guys that, hey, this competition is pretty damn good. Save the WTA here. Weston, jerk! Hey, Connor! Marie Goat, no matter what. Thank you, Connor, for the 20. Yeah, look, Murray has been very good this year. He only, he lost to Medvedev. Soded Felix twice, you know? Soded Sinner. So no, nothing bad about Murray losing to Medvedev. Medvedev's good. In fact, Medvedev's been great lately, so, hey. But Murray's still been amazing. That LeHedgeka match, bloody hell. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. Madeline. Yay, Cam. Thank you for the five, I appreciate that. Thank you for the yay. I've been telling since the start of the year that WTA is more interesting than ATP in 2023. Yep, it is. That might, look, and saying all that, next week, we're gonna be watching a lot of ATP because Djokovic is back, the men are back. We're gonna be watching that. But over the last two weeks, I mean, yeah, there've been some interesting matches on the ATP, but all the blockbusters, the majority of the blockbusters have been on the women's side. Murray, maybe, Murray and Medvedev have been the exceptions with some of their matches, but all the matches that everyone is talking about is on the women's side. Fjontek's been in the news the most. We've had epic top 10 battles, Sabalenko playing this week, losing. I mean, this women's tennis has been the way forward this week in the last two weeks, anyway. Everyone, including non-tennis fans, know Federer Nadal Djokovic. You only know Fjontek if you're a tennis fan, although Serena was well-known, but 1.23 cents. Well, yeah, people know Serena, but it's not really about comparing Fjontek to the Federer Nadal Djokovic. It's about comparing Fjontek to... Now, how many people know Fjontek or Medvedev if you're a casual fan? Or who knows Sabalenko or Rubelev or Sabalenko? Like I said, Zverev is probably the most popular player outside the Goats. Like, and people are going to say, Murray for Frinke, yeah, yeah, yeah. But like, out of the new generation, let's call them that, I think Zverev is probably the most well-known. Even Alcoraz, people don't really know him in casual circles. He didn't play the Australian Open this year. He won the U.S. and people are like, oh, that's Spanish kid. Or they go, oh, who's, like, you know. We know Alcoraz. That's the thing, we're in a bubble. We know everyone. But I'm sure if I walked out in the street and said, well, who's Alcoraz? I'd be like, is that the prison? So, you know, it's, but then again, will they know Shafiante? That's probably, maybe not yet. But she's closer to being known because she's got more slams. Win more slams, people know ya. Mini Rafa, yeah, but yeah, that's the thing. But you know, we're in a tennis, in such a bubble. We're in such a bubble. People know Kyrgios more than they know the guy, the players I just mentioned. Kyrgios doesn't even want a slam, you know? Like Kyrgios is way more mainstream than Zverev or City Pass or Medvedev or all these guys, which people don't like, but that's the truth. When's quarter coming back? Hopefully soon, hopefully soon. Confident Medvedev's second best player on hard court. Look, chat, that's it. Okay, besides Djokovic and Nadal, who do you wanna see Medvedev play on a hard court next? Not next week, but in the future. What's the matchup you wanna see against Medvedev the most? I've got an answer, but it's not the correct answer. There's no right answers or wrong answers. There's just opinions. Who do you wanna see? I wanna see if you guys are on the same, I think in the same as me. Don't think, don't try and guess what I'm thinking though. You pick your champ, you pick your contender and I'll pick mine. A lot of you are saying Elkiraz. A lot of you are thinking, speaking my language. Sin is another one, but we did see Medvedev play Sin already. Sinsepass, I would like to see this Medvedev play Sinsepass again, see if we can get revenge. But yeah, for me, it's Elkiraz. Elkiraz, Medvedev, Indian Wolves. That's what I wanna see. What's the question? Who do you want Medvedev to play outside of the goats? Who do you wanna see Medvedev challenge next? I'm saying Elkiraz too, because we haven't seen it. We didn't see it last year. We saw it in 21. I think it was Wimbledon, Elkiraz wasn't the guy, right, he wasn't this guy. But the Medvedev we're seeing now and the Elkiraz that we're seeing in Rio, Indian Wolves, let's get it on. That's what I wanna see. Dusty, that's probably the correct answer, all of the above. But if we have to pick one, if we have to pick one, Medvedev versus Elkiraz. Indian Wolves or Miami, because I wanna be on hardcore. It's on clay, it's not Medvedev's home court, but on hard courts, that's what I wanna see. Medvedev-Runa also is a great match. I love that too. I love that as well. But yeah, and then a rematch with City Pass, because City Pass in the last year has beaten Medvedev on a hard court. And I'm sure Medvedev doesn't like that, because let's be honest, they're not, they try, they're not that friendly. But man, we've got some great matches on the men's side too, as much as I've been. And I guess we've gotta stop doing this, stop comparing and maybe stop, it's not a competition between the two tours. It's just that WTA needs more appreciation. But there's some massive matches on the men's side too. I mean, look, Medvedev, Djokovic next week, right? We wanna see that, right? Australian Open Champ versus Medvedev who's back, right? Murray plays her catch. Her catch just made a final today and Murray versus her catch next week. Some banger matches, yeah. We're gonna stick around for a little bit longer and then I'm gonna go, I'm gonna send you all to the, well the Elk Res match, which is starting in about four hours, which gives me enough time to watch Drives to Survive. If you haven't watched that show, I highly recommend it. Drives to Survive, F1. That starts soon, right? Formula One, next, is it, two weeks? Okay. When is the Dubai draw? Is it tomorrow? Dubai draw came out today. Video will come out tomorrow on the channel. We went, you can go watch, we went live earlier. Probably about, what would have been about six, seven hours ago. Yeah, F1 starts next week, Drives to Survive is out now. Yeah, I've watched the first few episodes of Drives to Survive. I wanna see this piastry drama where they kicked out Ricardo for this piastry kid at McLaren. I wanna see that, that's what I'm up to that part. And I gotta say, it's really good to see Lewis Hamilton in this show, because usually he's not in the show. He said he wasn't in the first few seasons. He's like, I won't give it away, but he's in it. He's a part of it now, or at least he is a part of it. Favorites into Dubai? Djokovic Medvedev, they're the two favorites. Steph versus Elkers would be good as well. Yeah, I mean, yeah, for sure. What times I could polka draw? Kieran, I'm not sure. Probably in the next 24 hours, but I'm not sure. I can find out, I will see. Acapulco, Bruno at the beach, cool. Acapulco, Lewis did last year and Max didn't, but now they're both, yeah, Max is in it too, yeah. I forgot last year, yeah, Max is in it as well. They've got all the big names, so good. So Acapulco qualities are out, but I don't know when the draw comes out. I'm sure someone will send it to me and I will find out for you. Grigiovae should concentrate on singles more now? Yeah, for sure, if she wants to win. I mean, look, she, she won a slam by doing both, but I think if she focused just on singles, man, I mean, she would be very scary, very, very scary. I want Medvedev versus Elkers to really show who's in charge after Djokovic and then I'll retire. Yeah, it's a battle for who, who is gonna look. That is such a great point. Jojo, that is a great point. Yeah, I wanna see all these battles outside of the GOATs because we wanna see who is going to lead the ATP into the future. Is it Medvedev? Is it Elkers? Is it somebody else? Is it Runa? Right, is it the City Pass? Who is gonna step up? Because when Barty retired, Sveontek stepped up and now everybody else is slowly starting to step up as well and say, well, I'm also a top 10 contender. You know, I'm also, on the men's side of things, we've got the GOATs and then we've got a few players that are kind of behind them, but we haven't really got like an established list or at least we, we don't know. What does the tour look like without the GOATs? Is it Medvedev and Elkers leading the charge? We assume so, but you know, let's see. Battle for the next gen, battle for the new generation. Elkers will clearly be charged on clay though. That would, I mean, I'm sure it's very about something to say about that. City Pass too, I'm sure they have something to say about that. Rome is the greatest battle of all time. Battleground of all time, okay. Like to see Murray have a run in Dubai. Yeah, he's got a tough draw, but we can get through the first round. No worries, Matty. Thanks for joining us. We'll be right off in a minute. I'm gonna send you all over to the Rio match that we're gonna watch in a few hours. Semifinals of Rio, but it's been such a great week. I've had such a great time this week. Shout out to both tournaments this week, both Doha and Dubai. The Middle Eastern swing has been really, really fun. And we've still got one more tournament next week, but Abu Dhabi, Doha, Dubai, that group of tournaments has been so much fun on the WTA. Doha has been great for the men, watching that as well. And then of course, Dubai next week is gonna be awesome too. We're gonna watch that, but I love it. I've really enjoyed watching these events this week. Usually February is kind of a quiet month for tennis because Australia and open hangover, but I tell you what, it's been a lot of fun. I've had so much fun over the last few weeks. And the fun continues always next week and tomorrow and in four hours. So we've got plenty more to go. Hopefully I see you there. Aqabog draws at 3 p.m. local time in three and a half hours. Thank you, Emily. Well, I got some work to do. We might, three and a half hours. What's that? Okay. All right, stay tuned. Thank you, Emily, for the update. If you could send me something on Twitter, that'd be really cool. If that's too much to ask, I'll find out, find things out. But yeah, no worries, LA. Thank you for joining us as always. What's better, Dubai or Acapulco? I think Dubai will have better finals, but Acapulco might have better first rounds. So the first half of the week, Acapulco, second half Dubai is my, we're gonna watch all of it at the same, like we're gonna watch it all, but yeah. I think that the start of Dubai will not be as competitive as Acapulco and then Acapulco in the second half, we might have a few randoms. And then, I mean, Medvedev, Djokovic could be in the second half of Dubai, right? That's a banger. What a day, I know, Serath, what a day. Who's gonna win Indian Wells? Ask me that next week. This time next week, give me that. I'll give you an answer next week. I got, we've got to find out if Rafa's playing, if Djokovic is playing, if Rabakhin is playing Jabir. I mean, there's too many, too many, too far away. DM'd you on Twitter. Okay, thank you Emily, appreciate it. All right everybody, I'll see you guys soon. We've got Elkres taking on, Jerry, very interesting matchup. Jerry, big serving Chilean in the finals, semi-finals of Rio. Also Nori's coming on against Morales in about a couple of hours. We're not gonna watch Nori, but we are gonna watch Elkres to finish off our day's coverage. But man, what a day, Medvedev continues. He wins two tournaments in a row now, beats Murray, 6-4-6-4, and Krajikovic stops the Shviantech train, 6-4-6-2. I mean, that was a statement. One of the worst loss, oh, sorry, no. The second worst behind Pagola's win against Shviantech at the United Cup, but Krajikovic's done it back to back, which is not something people do against Shviantech. You never beat Shviantech twice, and she's never lost twice in a final to the same lady. Until now, she beats the 1-2-3 to win the trophy. Medvedev stops the Murray Express. We're going to Rio, I'll see you guys then.