 How the hell are we gonna beat that one? What a match between Sabalenka and Mukava Sabalenka You haven't the chance and Mukava coming back from the dead. I mean that was That's the match of the tournament. Oh, I don't know if it's gonna get beaten I don't think it will I think anyone's gonna beat that one, but this match isn't too bad either We've got Fjontek taking on a Dajmai. It's a bit of a it's a rematch of what we saw last year in Toronto where Dajmai caused one of the biggest upsets at the time and Very interested to see how it goes on clay because of course the Dajmai has been an absolute beast Physical beast getting through these long matches this week and Fjontek really hasn't been tested She played golf in the last round didn't really get tested there But this is gonna be an interesting one mainly mentally as well for Fjontek to play someone who she has just lost to Only about a year ago. Let's get the preview because these two ladies as I said They played once before but they've also had different rows to get here Egas Fjontek versus Beatrice Dajmai. There's a second semi-final for the ladies French open for 2023 And both ladies in a different rows to get to this stage Dajmai started the tournament off against Tatiana Maria in the first round There's no problem for Maya getting through in straights six love six one in the second round She take on Snyder and this was a battle after dropping the second set She'd fight back to win six two five seven six four in the third round She take on the 23rd seed Alexander over and after dropping the first set She was forced to fight back five seven six four seven five In the fourth round she take on Tormo who is fortunate enough to avoid Rabakina Who had to retire from the event in the previous round and again after Dajmai lost the first she would fight back to win in a Three-hour 50-minute match six seven six three seven five to advance to the quarter-finals in the quarter-finals Hadajmai would take on the number seven seed Jabir It'd been very impressive to get to the quarter-finals But after dropping the first set a Dajmai fought back to win three six seven six six one to advance to the semi-finals Igor Shryontek started the tournament off as the number one seed and defending champion And would take on Buxer in the first round and after a close first set would get through in straights Six four six love in the second round she take on Lu and again after a shaky first set Shryontek got it together in the second six four six love in the third round she take on Wong We're taking out Buskova the 31 seed along the way and this was by far Shryontek's best performance Getting a double bagel six love six love and showing everybody why she's the number one in the best player on the planet In the fourth round she take on Shorenko who were taking out Krajikova and Andrescu in straights sets along the way But unfortunately Shorenko was sick and couldn't finish the match which Shryontek winning five one Retirement to make to the quarter-finals in the quarter-finals Shryontek would take on the number six Goff Which he'd already played six times before with relative ease and although Goff put up a fight the same story happened Which Shryontek winning in straights six four six two to get to another semi-final of the French These two players have only played the one time before that was last year on the hard court to Canada With a Dajmai getting the upset win seven five in the third So the confidence is with her Dajmai here But Shryontek has the experience on the clay and of course at the French open in a semi-final If a Dajmai is gonna win this one She needs to get up to a better start than she did with Jabur. She wasn't playing very well in the first set She only held serve the one time so that serve needs to work She needs to be a bit more aggressive on the serve like she was in the second half of that match And she needs to take it to Shryontek on the ground strokes as well Shryontek's gonna win this one. She needs to limit the errors She's been very shaky in some of the first sets this tournament, especially the one against Goff She got the break early gave it back She can't be doing that against a Dajmai if her serve is on point So she needs to get a little bit cleaner earlier in the match This is gonna be such an interesting matchup the revenge match for Shryontek after what happened in the shock of Toronto last year But also the first the Dajmai semi-final of slam and it's on a clay court Which is a little weird, but I'm gonna go with Shryontek in three I reckon she'll get a revenge, but it will be probably the toughest match She's had so far and a Dajmai does have a huge serve So I'm gonna give her a set for that But I think Shryontek gets through this one against the final again. Let me know down the comments below Who's gonna make the final? All right chat. There's my expert prediction that I never get wrong there Shryontek she got through Goff In straight sets a Dajmai a fought very hard to get through that Jabur match and of course we watched just the match of the tournament before Don't know how we're gonna beat that Again, you can't beat that unless this goes three tie breaks and it's 2018 in the in the final set tie break I mean, how do you beat that? You can't beat it. That's the question. That's the thing Dajmai up beating Shryontek as I mentioned But Shryontek on clay is another thing Let's talk about a Dajmai up number 14 in the world will be top 10 After this week so no matter what happens even if she loses today She'll be in the top 10 which is great to see a Brazilian in the top 10 for the first time in the open era On the WTA side, so that's really really cool. She's rewriting history for Brazilian tennis We all know Guga Querdon champion here before three-time champion So she's she's trying to try to replicate that as well By getting one at least one 27 year old from Brazil. She's six foot tall left-handed 16 wins 10 losses on the year no titles this year, but she has got two career titles Those are on grass courts both last year before Wimbledon and you see there her form has been pretty good But her main form was actually on the grow on the in the doubles and match in the doubles matches where she played with Azarenka in Madrid That's where she really got some good form on clay And then the clay court Queen herself Igor Shryontek world number one She has to win today to keep that if she wins today She's number one if she loses today. She will be number two 21 year old from Poland She's five foot nine right-handed 28 wins six losses on the year two titles as well Including the one in Stuttgart where she beats Sabalenka who she won't have to play now The 10 career titles including two French opens and a US as well and you can see there her form has been pretty dang good But let's talk about their last match So they played in Toronto on a hard court last year and actually doing research as I do you all know that I'm very professional ultra professional very very serious about my professionalism I Watched the replay highlights and It was very interesting to see how Shryontek almost actually got to a tiebreaker in that third set even though a dad's might took it And Shryontek was down a break as well. I think in the third set So it was interesting to see Shryontek fighting back in that third set But just couldn't take it at the end be that big left-handed serve was a big problem for Shryontek in that match And it was also the conditions were a little bit windy. I think throughout that match if I can recall so Oh, no, that was in so that was against scrap that that was against keys in the next one I will talk about that another day, but clay courts are different. It's a different surface completely Shryontek's this is her home grand advantage, but a dad why I can make this interesting I think she can make it interesting Don't think she wins, but I think she make it interesting now I Wanted to avoid these donations because they're very very They're very attacking on my on my character and I'm very they make me upset, but I'll play them anyway Minoris I am bliming this on you cam. That's rude. I did nothing. I just sat here DiMario ready your side cam. No idea what that means, but thank you for the donation Minoris again cam curse greater than greater than greater than greater than greater than greater than greater than greater than greater than greater than And area in with the $2 donation with no message Which is perfect. Thank you for the two bucks without Blaming me. Um, there's no such thing as a cam curse. We all know that there's no such thing as a cam curse Don't listen to anything the chat says because they're all liars They are absolute liars absolute liars. There's no such thing as a cam curse No idea what you're talking about Okay, players are ready to go players are ready to go She wants it coming out with the headphones, what do you reckon she listens to someone said ACDC I reckon she listens to I Don't know Taylor Swift Jay-Z. I don't know what Drake Drake don't think she listens to Drake a bit of both in the middle Jay-Z Taylor Swift Drake's a bit of both right. He's a singer rapper, right All right Taylor Swift shake it off post Malone She's a Swifty say I what a guess what a good guess. What a great guess. She's into an eight Android tape podcast Is that a thing? This sport and anything can happen. I mean that match was insane. That was insane Well, I feel bad for the Sabalenka fans and I feel like you know awesome for the look of a fans But Man, I mean if you're a tennis fan, that is exactly what we want to see every day like that match is the exact That's what we say. We want to banger. That's a banger Anything less than that is not a banger Has to be like that Jock of it. Elk res watch and learn play like that tomorrow, please be like that tomorrow Look if it deserved it She did I mean Sabalenka had a chance you could say that Sabalenka choked but The two-double-folds kind of do warrant that but I look It happens. It's not the first time Sabalenka's had that kind of a lead US Open last year semi-finals against Fiontech 4-2 up Went down so she has had that happen before But like that's I mean look she won the Australian Open didn't have that happen so she can She's very capable of not Stuffing it up, but when wooden's where she it's probably probably not a bad thing that she lost and I'll tell you why maybe I'm Huffing the Copey and but I Said it late earlier in the tournament or like the others actually in the quarters If she's gonna win the Wimbledon title, I think she can't win Roland Garros if she wins Roland Garros She loses Wimbledon So I think this might be as long as the mental scarring isn't too much going into the next one I Think she can win Wimbledon now because I think winning French open Wimbledon's too much pressure winning two out of Two out of two slams going for the calendar slam too much pressure Wimbledon is probably better for her now Like it's better as long as she doesn't play Mukua and doesn't like and can get over this pretty quickly I think she can win Wimbledon Which is I mean look she shouldn't even been in the semi-finals You know she's not she never made a pass the third round for a reason at this tournament chat So semi-finals crazy result for her should have made the final Yes, but still semi-finals amazing for someone like Sabalenka whose game doesn't translate on the clay that well Losing this tournament might not be the worst thing as long as she can get over it as quickly as possible The way she lost is bad But mentally if she can get rid of it she can get over it mentally as quickly as quick possible She can win she can win the still win Wimbledon. She's probably still the favorite Mukua we can play on grass. Yeah For sure. The channel slam is always the hardest. Yeah It sure is There is only the lemon wrapped way what Eric I you lost me Yeah, you lost me Eric. I don't know what's going on Well, I sure don't think so first in this one where they warm up we're back and it's gonna win Wimbledon probably I don't know back-to-back titles not easy She's a defending champion, so I don't know no more calendar slams. Well, Djokovic is still around I don't know if you miss did you not see that he's still playing Please don't do predictions on all a match. What's what are you talking about? Why? Look ah chat Come on. Let's be real. I have been pretty good Have I been perfect? No, I'm not perfect. I'll admit that I'm not I'm not a perfect person But I've been pretty good. I've gotten out of the nine matches. We've watched I've gotten six out of the nine so That's not bad. That's like what? 70% 66.66% That's better than less than 50. That's more than losing. I've won more. I've got more right, right? So, I mean I'm not I'm not I'm not unhappy with my predictions. I'm pretty happy. Don't predict Wimbledon, please Why I'm getting more right than I got wrong 66.7 is not bad. Thank you, Dan. Thank you, Dan. That's why you're my favorite But yeah, I mean I'm doing well Hi Congrats, IGA fans for no force. See you at the grass. Thank you pimps for the two. Oh, okay That's already throwing out the challenge. See you on the grass but Look Your scoreboard screwed up. It hasn't happened yet. We haven't started the match yet 138.8 138.5k. Thank you for that. We're almost at 140. Jeez um French open 21 check female winner jockovic men's winner repeated 23. Hmm interesting 66 is a failing grade. Not if you're a gambler Where are all the bettors in chat if you've got 50 over 50% that's over 60% you're doing pretty damn good We're not in school anymore 100% that's crazy. You know what chat, you know what is so crazy and I'm gonna get a little bit I'm not gonna get too deep But isn't it kind of nuts and and if you're if you're uh, if you're a school until a school you shouldn't be watching um How crazy is it like schools grade you on how perfect you are The better the more perfect the better if you're not perfect. You don't get a good grade yet in life We all realize no one's perfect How crazy is that right? 100% a plus that you're perfect and then you go out and you get like a 98 and everyone's like, ah Not as good. Not that good. You get a 70. No, it's not that good It's kind of shit, right? It's kind of stupid, right? Uh rude may beat zverev, but zverev is better against elcaraz. Hmm. Okay That's why you're relative grading. I guess that's why it's kind of silly loses the winners I got 66 I got more right than wrong. So I'm I'm a winner. I'm a winner Schools are geared to measure how good you are in a stupid way. That's true I agree anyways Back to the tennis Thought I just throw that's too deep for the chat. It's too deep for us today chat Just a deep chat. There's a deep Quite just a thing Anyways, whatever don't think about it too hard. All right. Here we go. Who's gonna win chat? You tell me You tell me I've got schweontech Winning this match I don't don't come at me, bro. Just leave me be Let me pick who I want to pick chat. I'm not there's peer pressure. I'm not dealing with it I'm not taking the peer pressure for the chat Shut up. All right schweontech curving back in from my dad's mind at the thorn of schweontech goes along on schweontech's side I love 15 god. No, not like this We're starting like this are we love 15 Let me fix the scoreboard love 15 All right schweontech serves the fault second serve This can't happen twice Can't do it twice. Ah love 15 second serve second serve Into the thorn of adage maya who hits it for a winner. This is gonna be on tennis tv Love 30 what a start We know this schweontech signature slow start. We know it. It's a thing The slow start from schweontech. It's a thing Love 30 love 30 And schweontech serves again Into the back end of adage maya return goes in the back end of schweontech Into the thorn of adage maya back end of schweontech into the thorn again of adage maya Into the thorn of schweontech maya with a thorn again Again, into the foreign Shriyantek, to the foreign Vdajmaaya, back end of Shriyantek on the stretch. Goes long, love 40. Love 40, love 40, Shriyantek under pressure first game, serve. Into the back end of Dajmaaya, but it's a fault. Ooh, luckily, because the Dajmaaya hit a winner. Second serve, second serve, her Dajmaaya steps in, she's gonna get aggressive, we know that. Second serve, into the foreign Vdajmaaya, smacks a winner, we knew that was coming. Second serves, get attacked. And it's a break in the first game. Is this 2014 US Open? Is this the 2014 US Open? What are we watching? If you know, you know. Is this the 2014 US Open? Chat, can you tell me? But the WTA version? Like seriously, is this the US Open 2014? What are we watching here? It could be. Could go down to history as the craziest day in WTA recent history. I'm still in shock of the Sabalenka loss, someone pitched me. Nope, that ain't real. Please know US Open, yeah. We're gonna get, we're gonna get a Nishikori-Chillich final. Well, I mean, like, you know, equivalent. Because that's what we got. If a Dajmaaya plays Mukova, then again, I did pick a Dajmaaya to be a Dark Horse, so I look like a genius. If that does happen, I look like I'm the smartest man on earth, I don't care what the chat says. One love, a Dajmaaya serves. Into the back of Shrion-Tek, four-nose Dajmaaya to the backhand of Shrion-Tek. Into the front of a Dajmaaya, Shrion-Tek with a forehand, down the line. A Dajmaaya gets it, back in a Shrion-Tek. Again, the front of a Dajmaaya, Shrion-Tek forehand, cross-court. A Dajmaaya's there on the stretch, gets it. Back in a forehand is, again, Shrion-Tek in control, hits a winner. There you go, there's the world number one. Love 15, love, a love 15. Was Djokovic, Nishio-Kori or Chilich? It was Federer and Djokovic both lost to Nishikori-Chilich. Chilich beat Fed, and Nishikori beaten Ole, and that's, and then we got that. It was weird. The weirdest, probably the weirdest final we've had on the ATP in recent times. All right, Dajmaaya. As the break, love 15. I mean, it could be like a 2016 US Open with Serena, right? Losing, and also, random final, is that because in the net there from, ooh, okay. In the net from Shrion-Tek, 15-0. Do I play tennis at all, myself? Not anymore, I retired. To stream the healthy lifestyle of being a streamer. So, I retired to be able to do this more, more, I don't know why. If you read the chat, the abuse I get. 15-0. Let me guess, injury? No, no, just, you know, laziness. 15-0. As the Dajmaaya serves, a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Down the tee, the back, and it's Shrion-Tek. Great return, Shrion-Tek. A Dajmaaya on the net, 15-30. Lovely return. We need to give tennis lessons. I did that as well, but not anymore. Well, not much anymore. I still coached, but not much. Because again, I chose to stream. 15-30 as we return to the front of a Dajmaaya, front of Shrion-Tek at the back end of a Dajmaaya, and Dajmaaya hits it long, 15-40. Chairs get the break back. Straight away, Shrion-Tek, 15-40. By the way, we're already at 340 likes. Think of that, 2,600 people in the house. Jesus. How many of you are in shock? One in the chat if you're in shock. If you're still in shock. One in the chat if you're in shock. Coach me, please. Nah. 400-400 rally. As that goes in the 400 of Shrion-Tek, but a Dajmaaya hits it out. We're back on serve. 1-1. Straight up. 1-0. Absolutely in shock. 1-1-1, okay. Still in shock. When I say 1 on the chat, you don't have to write still in shock. Just write 1, it's easier for you. That's why I just put 1 on the chat. Much easier. WJ has been much better in slams this year than ATP, in my opinion. Well, I'll tell you what, Chad. That last match, that last match was better numbers-wise than Elkara's Sidney Pass. It was the second-best match of the tournament so far. I mean, Djokovic was obviously with international for number one, but that was huge, a huge match. It might be the best women's, I think it's the second-best WTA, biggest WTA match of the year for us. Shrion-Tek, Sabalenka, back in Madrid was bigger. So, we witnessed some craziness there. Back end of 4-1 rally. Again, it's the back end of Dajmaaya, 4-1 out from Shrion-Tek. End of the 4-1 of Dajmaaya, back end Shrion-Tek is, no, Dajmaaya hits it long. Bigger than the Australian open final that last match was. That's pretty crazy. That is pretty nutty. Didn't have as many people as those matches, but we did have like 7,000 people watching. Stupid amount. Crazy. Anyway, it's 15-love. Yeah, Sabalenka, the three biggest matches of the year have all had Sabalenka in them. How crazy is that, Chad? That's what's exciting, is that Sabalenka is turning out to be this must-wit, I mean, look, final in Madrid, final of Australia, and then this. I mean, Sabalenka is the one to watch in 23. All right, 15-love, Shrion-Tek. She brings a crowd, serve in the back end of Dajmaaya, 4-1 out from Shrion-Tek, the back end, so the 4-1 of Maya, she's left handed. Back end of the 4-1 of Genomaya, into the back end of Shrion-Tek, Maya with a forehand. Down the line, Shrion-Tek gets it, cross-court in the back end of Dajmaaya. Again, the 4-1 of Shrion-Tek, Dajmaaya back end, down the line is long, and it's 30-love. Will Shrion-Tek lose? No, because I said so. I'm expecting apologies on my desk tomorrow. 30-love. Written apologies from each and every one of you that said there's a curse. I'll tell you. 30-love. On my desk in the morning, has been a return now to the slice of Shrion-Tek, 4-1 out Dajmaaya, to the back end of Shrion-Tek, to the 4-1 of Dajmaaya, again to the back end of Shrion-Tek, a Dajmaaya back end, into the 4-1 of Shrion-Tek, and Shrion-Tek gets it long, 30-15. If Shrion-Tek wins, will she be number one? Yes. I'll play out the chair, by the way, and it is out, 30-15. Yeah, so Shrion-Tek wins this match, she's number one, or she stays number one. If she wins the tournament, she will be 1,000 points or 900 points ahead of Sabalenka. So that means Sabalenka has to do more than just get to the final of Wimbledon. So there's a lot more up for grabs. There's a lot harder if Shrion-Tek wins the tournament now for Sabalenka, going into Wimbledon, because it's almost like this week, Shrion-Tek was defending her turf and her number one ranking. Wimbledon, it's like Sabalenka's chance to be number one, and she's able to defend her turf, and Shrion-Tek can gain points. So it's really interesting how this number one race is kind of playing out. It'd be really interesting if Sabalenka was number one. But that would mean that I would have to get this prediction wrong, and I'm not, it's never happens. Oh, whoops. Unbelievable. 40-15. But I love how close that one two is, and there's no excuse, because Shrion-Tek didn't play Wimbledon that well, Sabalenka didn't play Wimbledon, so there's no Wimbledon points, like everyone with Djokovic Elkras, like he should have had 200,000 points. There's no excuses. The rankings are exactly how they should be. And the points are exactly how they should be. Ace out wide. Wait. It's a fault. Second serve. 40-15. Second serve. Into the forehand for Dajmayer. Good return of the slush of Shrion-Tek. Head to Dajmayer, forehand. Again to the back of Shrion-Tek, the forehand of Maya. Who goes on the line of the forehand of Shrion-Tek? Head to Dajmayer, backhand in the net. Two-one, Shrion-Tek in the, in the first set. Good start. From both, Shrion-Tek holds, first hold of the day. Here after the blockbuster, man, that was crazy. Lorna, that was crazy. But hey, if we can get anything close to that match, I'd go for like a three setter with a tie break in one of the first two. I'd take that. I'd take a tie break. Shrion-Tek wins in three, third set. Even if Shrion-Tek blitzed the third, I wouldn't care. Three setter would be great. With a tie break, I'd love it. We're never gonna get as good as that match. That match is gonna be in here for a while. I don't think we're gonna get that. That match might be a match of the year. We might, chat, one in the chat if you think that last match was match of the year. Cause I don't know if there's a one better than that. Like that match, how do you beat that? In terms of like drama and closeness and like everything, it had everything. Match point saved, like it had everything. It had everything. It sucks if you're Sabalenka fan, but it had everything if you were a tennis fan. The year's not over, but it's match of the year at least so far. There will be better matches, but I'm saying so far. Like, two right now, is it the best match of the year for the ladies? What about, no, I'm saying for the WT, for the WT. We don't have match of the year comparing the men and the women. We do it. Match of the year for the ladies, match of the year for the men. Cause otherwise people are just gonna pick Djokovic. Hadajmaj serves, first break. Well, first they had two breaks as we return now into the backhand of Sviyantek. Four now, Hadajmaj to the backhand of Sviyantek to the four and of Maya. And Maya hits it wide, love 15. Love 15, Sviyantek gets the first point. She got broken, then she broke back, then she held. So it's being close, but Hadajmaj needs a hold. Now remember yesterday, oh yeah, yesterday chat. Remember, Hadajmaj did have struggles in the first set to hold serve. She only held serve once in that first set. As we're backhand going long from Hadajmaj and it's love 30. So the first set yesterday, I mean, at the moment is similar in terms of struggling on serve. But then the second set, she just held serve long enough to win the tie break. So let's see if that happens today. All right, love 30. Well, let's see at least if she can maybe get off to a better start. Serving to the front of Sviyantek, Sviyantek hits it out. Hadajmaj with the big first serve. 15, 30, 15, 30. Another serve coming up. 15, 30, as Hadajmaj serves again. Into the front of Sviyantek, front of Hadajmaj. Into the backhand of Sviyantek. The forehand of Maya as we get on the backhand from Sviyantek, into the front of Maya as Sviyantek gets back in again to the front of Maya. Down the line, the front of Sviyantek. Hadajmaj backhand again to the front of Sviyantek, sliced, that goes in, Hadajmaj forehand. Cross-court backhand from Sviyantek, Hadajmaj volleys it away. She can do that too. This is gonna be our biggest TV role. She can do that too, Hadajmaj, come to the net. She did that against Sviyantek in the last match they played because as I said, I'm the ultimate professional. I watched the match highlights and they were very like, she got into that a lot in that match highlights because I did my research and she hit a lot of volley winners in the highlights. 30 all. Big point here for Hadajmaj, would need to hold serve early. Can't give Sviyantek the lead she gave. Backhand now from Sviyantek into the front of Hadajmaj again to the backhand of Sviyantek and all of a hits at Sviyantek, all right. 40, 30. The chat's in slow motion. Go on, don't encourage them. Let them be peaceful. It's a peaceful chat right now and nobody's yelling at me, which I like. So much, it's so wholesome. Cam, you're the greatest person I've ever met. Oh, thank you. That's very nice. Cam, we love you. Oh, I love you too. Oh, you guys are too much. Cam, you are the funniest person I've ever met and I always enjoy watching your streams. You're really, really, really cool. I wanna be you when I grow up. Oh my God. Wholesome. I love it. Thank you, chat. You're the best. No, you're the best. They were totally real chats. They were real people. No, not ghost messages. They were actually people. Deuce, you just didn't see it. All right, Sviyantek hits that out. That just flew off the screen. It was gone so quick. Advantage, Dajmaya. Dajmaya with the advantage to level things up. Ghost messages from Cam's head. No, they weren't. They were from Facebook. As we return now to the front of Dajmaya, front out from Sviyantek to the back end of Dajmaya into the front of Sviyantek. Down the line is good. Dajmaya gets it back to Sviyantek in the net. Okay. Unbelievable. Dajmaya holds, 2-2. 2-0. 17 minutes in. Very interesting start to this match. Okay. Back to Sviyantek. If you're just joining us, break, break, hold, hold. That's what we're starting with. Also, 3,000 people in the chat. You guys are legends. Thank you so much. All jokes aside, you're great. That sounds sarcastic. You are great. Appreciate it. Let's enjoy, hopefully, another banger. As we return now to the front of Sviyantek, there's a winner. 15 love. 15 love. 15 love as she puts that away. Nice and easy. 15 love. Sviyantek serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Sviyantek. Into the forehand of Adajmaya. Good return to the back of Sviyantek. Adajmaya forehand down the line. Sviyantek with a lob. Adajmaya comes up with a smash. She lets it bounce. And then hits a forehand. We're back on the baseline. Forehand Sviyantek. Cross court. Adajmaya with a backhand on the stretch. Sviyantek attacks. Forehand winner. You gotta attack that smash. It was tough, though, but you can't let it drop. All right. Sviyantek with the winner. 30 love. So somebody asked me, and this is a real question, it happened, has Sviyantek played Mukova? Yes. I'll tell you about it after this. 30 love. First serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Sviyantek. Second serve into the forehand of Adajmaya. Return to the back of Sviyantek. Adajmaya forehand. Cross court. Sviyantek gets with a backhand on the stretch. But it's wide. Man, Adajmaya is doing that super aggressive return stance where she stands inside the baseline like Sabalenka. That's intimidation. 30-15. 20 minutes in. A little slower pace here than the previous match. 30-15. First serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve, Sviyantek. Oh, it was a double fault. And see, that double fault was long. And you know why that is. Choking on my tee. Adajmaya's aggression. Pardon me. What's in this tee? Who spiked it? Who was it, chat? I notice Ashley's not here. 30-all. Where's she at? She ran, okay. 30-all. Backhand return. Into the forehand of Sviyantek. Forehand of Adajmaya. Sviyantek pass. Adajmaya volleys it. Sviyantek's in the air with a passing shot. Winner though. That's too good. That doesn't work on Clay against Sviyantek. 40-30. I don't have vodka in my tee. Why would I put vodka in it? Can we get a house tour? Not right now. A little busy. A little busy, but... Well, I heard I want to... I don't really want... My house is a mess. 40-30. All right, Sviyantek to get back the lead. 40-30. Serving to the forehand of Adajmaya. Great return on Sviyantek gets it. Puts it away. And it's three-two Sviyantek in the first. Oh, there's Ashley. Hey, what's up Ashley? Shout out to Ashley. The number one Carlos Alcors fan. Okay. Now, thank you, Joseph. Appreciate it. Maybe one day we will reveal your true identity to us. I will. I'll turn the filters off and I'll take off my wig one day. Wig, you know, hair reveal at a million. A million subs, hair reveal. All right. Stats haven't updated yet. They're a little bit slow because they're in shock of the last match. So they're just a little slow, but they'll get there. Hey, thank you, Margaret, for the nine months. Cam is best, no curses here. Chat, love ya, team Ashley. Appreciate that. I love the team Ashley's. The number one knowledge, Ashley, you know that's not true. This way till tomorrow, you'll see. Watch tomorrow, chat. Watch tomorrow. I know everyone thinks like, ah, Cam, you know, you're gonna, you know, you picked Elk around, you picked Djokovic to win, so you're gonna be back in here and blah, blah. Just wait until you see tomorrow's chat. It's gonna be flip-flopping all over the place. Alcors are gonna hit a crazy shot. I'll go nuts. Everyone's gonna call me a no-lay hater. I'm gonna, tomorrow, I can't win tomorrow, chat. I'm saying that now. I will not win tomorrow. If I say anything positive about anyone, it means that I don't like the other guy. It's gonna be bad. I'm bracing myself. Anyways, four and now, into the four and of Shriyantek. Backhand from Madajmaaya is out. Love 15. I know it. It happens every time. Ah, Cam, why are you going for Elkiraz? He hit a great shot, but you're going for him too much. And same will happen when I say no-lay I hit the greatest shot of the day. And it's like, oh, you love him. Why don't you just marry him? It's gonna happen. No, I love 15. You know what, chat stuff is. I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna predict anyone. Who's gonna win? Nobody. They're both gonna lose a slice. And that goes out. Good hitting. Good hitting from Madajmaaya. It goes out from Shriyantek 15. Oh, no, it's not my first rodeo. I know, I'm ready. I'm ready for it. Don't stream. I'm not gonna even stream tomorrow. I'm just gonna watch it in my own time. God, can you imagine if I did that? You guys would all be brutal. Anyway, it's foreign return. Into the foreign Shriyantek, backhand out from Madajmaaya. Again to the foreign Shriyantek, the backhand of Maya. And Maya hits it out. Uh-oh, 15-30. Raffle wins. Yeah, it's Raffles gonna win. 15-30. That's Maya had trouble holding serve, like I said. In the first set all yesterday. And also, she didn't have great success holding in the second set either against, or she didn't have it easy in the second set either. First serve is a fault, second serve. I'm just kidding, I am streaming tomorrow. Don't, Greg, I was just kidding. There's no way I'd miss that match, come on now. It's match of the year. Can you imagine if it wasn't good? Like if that match didn't, can you imagine? Like it was straight sets. Backhand return to the backhand of Madajmaaya. Into the front of Shriyantek. Backhand out of Madajmaaya to the front of Shriyantek. Into the front of Madajmaaya. Backhand out of Shriyantek, again to the front of Maya. Into the backhand of Shriyantek. Who hits it in the net 30-oh. I think tomorrow's match, if Elkara is winning straight sets, it's a massive deal. But if Djokovic wins in straight sets, it'll be very disappointing for tennis people because that's not what's supposed to happen. And it's kind of predictable. If it's four sets or more, that's great. God, I hope it's good. Imagine if it was like Rudruna. Ugh. Yuck. Can you imagine if it was like Rudruna? Remember that one chat? Me neither. 30-oh, serving the backhand of Shriyantek, 4-an-hour, Madajmaaya. Into the front of Shriyantek. Maya with the backhand. Hit the tape, goes over to the front of Shriyantek. Maya with the backhand again. Shriyantek gets it down the line. Maya's there with the forehand, cross-court at the backhand of Shriyantek. Maya with the slice, is up, it's in. Shriyantek goes cross-court. Maya guesses right with the backhand down the line. Shriyantek digs it out, but it's in the net. And again, Adajmaaya, what a hustle. 40-30. 40-30. Can do your thing, Picnolle. Stop. There's no thing, there's no curse. We've got a lot of new people here this week and I don't want their first impression to be, that's the guy that makes my guy lose of when he says his name. I don't want to be known as the, I'm not the jinx. Chat, there's a lot of new people here and we need to be, we need to make us, make me look good. God damn it. 40-30. I'm not the grim reaper, stop it. 40-30. Serving to the backhand of Shriyantek. Backhand, Maya to the forehand, Shriyantek, forehand, Maya to the backhand of Shriyantek. Adajmaaya goes again to the forehand, Shriyantek. Into the backhand of Adajmaaya, sliced. But it goes wide, nice hitting from Shriyantek and a bit of a fist bump as well. Shriyantek fired up, Deuce. Hey, Varun, thank you for coming back for as a member. Appreciate that. Welcome back, welcome back. We're at 500 likes, by the way. That's amazing. Can we get to 1,000 likes? That would be crazy. That would be crazy. All right, Deuce. Adajmaaya serves out wide the forehand of Shriyantek. Oh, what a return. But Adajmaaya hits it down the line long. Advantage Shriyantek, great return. 30 minutes in. Over 3,000 people here as well, which is crazy. Crazy. Advantage Shriyantek to take the break and lead. 4-2 in this first set. Servers to the backhand of Shriyantek, backhand of Maya to the forehand of Shriyantek. Into the backhand of Adajmaaya, Shriyantek with the forehand. Again, to the backhand of Adajmaaya. That's a great shot from Adajmaaya. Shriyantek gets it, Maya with the forehand. Cross court, Shriyantek there with the backhand. Maya stays back. Point of backhand is Shriyantek goes in the line. Maya with the backhand on the stretch. Shriyantek backhand again. The backhand of Maya, drop shot in the net. Oh no. Adajmaaya should have come to the net when she hit that forehand. She stayed back, lost the point and got broken. 4-2 Shriyantek in the first. Okay. Why are we doing the Shriyantek stare? What's going on? Why are we doing the Shriyantek stare already? What's going on? What are we doing? What are we doing? Someone say something weird? Chad, if somebody does say something weird in the chat, not me. If I say something weird, don't put it in there. But if somebody in the chat says something weird, that is the emoji I wanted to see because then that helps Dawn sort out that stuff. So if somebody says something weird, just do the Shriyantek stare and that's all we need. Or if someone spams, thank you for, yep, don't spam. Just do that. Only when the chats, not when I say things though, please. Cause I think just when the chat says something, someone in the chat says something weird. 4-2 Shriyantek serve. She's got the break. Now we're going to return out of the back end of Shriyantek. Four now from Adajmaaya. Is long, but oh, Adajmaaya says it's out. I'm pieced down the chair. Oh, he's called it in. He's called it in. Adajmaaya's like, okay, whatever. Adajmaaya doesn't believe it. Oh, the crowd's going boo and they're waiting for this. They've been waiting all day for this. So Adajmaaya thinks that it should be replayed because the umpire, Shriyantek, what's going on? So the umpire called it in, but Adajmaaya thinks that it should be a replay because is it a replay? Because the lines person said it was out. So wait, it's not a replay? 15 love. So the lines person didn't call it out and Shriyantek and Maya hit it out. So the umpire didn't distract Maya because there was no call. And again, she keeps looking at the mark. We won't have Hawkeye at the French Open anytime soon by the way, they don't like it. They don't trust it. Hawkeye, we read that we talked about this yesterday. Hawkeye at the French Open will not be a thing because they're just too traditional. It'll be the only tournament that won't have it because they just don't want to, they don't want it. All right, 15 love. Serving the back end of Maya, back end of Shriyantek, into the front of Maya on the stretch, the back end of Shriyantek, Maya with the forehand. Again to the back end of Shriyantek, again to the front of Maya, who goes in all right and that's a great shot. Shriyantek gets with the forehand, into the front of Maya who hits it wide. Shriyantek too good. 30 love. Now they're not gonna get Hawkeye unless they decide. But yeah. I don't know, they didn't show it. I couldn't tell if it was in or out because they didn't show the replay. 30 love. But they won't use Hawkeye at this tournament anytime soon because they just don't want to do it. Which is gonna be annoying because we're gonna have more of those happen. Okay. Shriyantek 30 love. She's got the break here for two. NBC showed the Hawkeye was out. Jesus, okay. That's awkward. 30 love. Is that the small cat? Umpire? He was. I think that was the same umpire that was a small cat. He has a small cat. Anyways, Maya hits a winner. It wasn't a big point anyway, you're right, Jack. It was only love, like 15 love. So it was 30 all then Jesus. But it was only the first point of this game. So it wasn't a big deal. Wimbledon has Hawkeye. Yeah, but yeah. French opened it too good for Hawkeye, apparently. 30-15. Serving to the back end of Hedadji- 400 Hedadji-Maya. Back end of Shriyantek winner down the line, 40-15. So you might have heard, chat, that Hawkeye's coming to everything in 2025 on the ATP. That's not the women's tournaments. All the men's tournaments will have Hawkeye. But the grand slams aren't the ATP. So the grand slams, three of them have Hawkeye. The French doesn't. So what's gonna happen, and I'm gonna predict what's gonna happen, is that we're not gonna have Hawkeye at the French for two or three years, and then everyone's gonna be like, this is stupid, and they're gonna bring it. Pressure's gonna be on. As we're back in the down the line of the back end of Shriyantek, that's good to the 400 Hedadji-Maya who's in the net. 5-2 Shriyantek first set. Because what's gonna happen is every tournament is gonna have Hawkeye. And we're gonna be like, why does this not have Hawkeye? It's the only tournament in the world that doesn't have it. And that is going to make everyone pissed off that it doesn't. Because we're gonna get moments like that. And everyone's gonna be like, this is stupid, everywhere else is like, why is this the only tournament in the world that doesn't have Hawkeye? And then they're gonna go, we'll get Hawkeye. Because everyone's gonna say, players are gonna get involved. It's gonna be a big thing, probably in like 2026. All right, 2026, it's gonna be all about Hawkeye at the French. Unless they cave before and try and avoid that problem. But I reckon in 2026, we're gonna have this whole debate about Hawkeye at the French, why isn't it here? All right, or real bounce, whatever they call it. Yeah. The Hawkeye for Clay. The Clay Hawkeye version. All right. Five twos, fjontek, first set. Only one break is served, so just getting started. The Olympics won't have Hawkeye, because that's next year. So I don't think that will Hawkeye the Olympics. Can't really think that 15 hours tomorrow is fair, or is that done to favor the youngest top spinner future? What? So wait, are you saying is it fair that they're playing tomorrow at 3 p.m. Or is that favoring Elk Razz? And Jocker, we should play at night. Like, well, it's gonna rain tomorrow, so let me check the weather. So be an indoor match, actually, I'll take the bag, it's not gonna rain. It's gonna rain on Saturday. The women's finals in indoor final. But no, I don't think it favors anybody. I mean, they're not doing it because of, oh, they want Elk Razz to win. It's just the way it worked out, because Zverev and Rood played yesterday. Djokovic and Elk Razz played the day before. So Djokovic and Elk Razz got an extra day, so they have to play first. And then Zverev and Rood get an extra couple of hours because they played yesterday. That's the reason why the schedule is a schedule. Nothing to do with, because you don't think that the French Open want the night match to be the biggest match of the year. Of course they do, but they can't, because it wouldn't be fair if you look at the schedule. It wouldn't be fair to put Rood and Zverev on first tomorrow because they had to play yesterday. So that makes, like, that's why, that's why. That's actually why. Does that make sense? 15-love. Attach my seven to seven set. Back in Sfiontek, the four of it, Maya to the four of Sfiontek, but Maya hits it out. 15-all. It's nothing to do with, like, who they want someone to win. It's just fair. That's the fairest way they can, you know? It's not too bad. Super. Better hair ones for Cam2 for Casper Rood. Better hair, one for Cam, two for Casper. Okay. Who has a better hair? Me or Casper Rood? One for me, one. Okay. Thank you, Super Mario, for the donation, the three. 15-all. Serve is a double fault from Hedach Maya. And it's 15-thirty. Casper Rood does have great hair. You're right. You are not wrong. By the way, we're almost at 600 likes already. Thank you for that. Can we get to 1,000? We got to 1,000 in the last match. Come on, surely we can get to 1,000 likes. Again, it deserves 1,000 likes these semi-finals. They're big, big deals. Backhand return to the front of Maya. Into the corner, that's a good shot. Shriyantek gets it. Hedach Maya comes in with a smash. No, she runs back into four-hand again. Into the front of Shriyantek, it's a winner. That's what you do. Unbelievable. You can't afford to give Shriyantek time to do that. 15-40, and Shriyantek to take the first set. Two set points, 15-40. We've got over three, and almost 3,500 people in the chat again. Crazy. 15-40, serving to the front of Shriyantek. Return goes into the front of Hedach Maya. That return is out. Set, Shriyantek, six-two. Jeez, she's gone to the bathroom as well, I think. All right, six-two, Shriyantek in about 40 minutes. Look, competitive. I mean, like I said, the last match, we just watched match of the year. Anything after that is going to look like this. Even if this match is not as bad as the scores, and she's like, this match is actually not too bad. Hedach Maya's okay, but nothing can compare. You can't compare because of the last match. Our expectations are too high, chat. All right, first set, six-two. Hedach Maya can get better. I mean, the second set, I mean, look, she lost the first set, six-three against Jabura, so as long as she can serve better in the second, she might be able to, might be able to make it interesting, but yeah, slow start as usual. I think she's lost, pardon me, she's lost the first set every, almost every round except the first, right? Is that right? She lost the first set against Jabura, she lost the first set against Tormo, she lost the first set against Alex Andrović, she lost the second set against Schneider and she beat Tania and Marina, Maria. Yeah, so she's lost the first set in the last three matches. Four matches now, so yeah. All right, seven winners, seven errors from Sviyantek. Four winners, 11 errors from Hedach Maya. I mean, that's never gonna help. You're never gonna beat Sviyantek, 11 errors. Oh, puppy. All right, Hedach Maya looks more fatigued than her last match. She looked fatigued in the first set, but I think people get confused with like getting beaten by somebody badly and fatigued, but look at Runa, right? He lost the first two sets, fatigued, and he won the third. So, I mean, would Sviyantek win a fourth slam? Well, I did pick her at the start of the tournament, so back to normal Sviyantek rules, yeah. Mukaver still crying over Simon, that's awesome. Okay, now somebody asked, and I forgot to answer. So, Mukaver, Sviyantek have played. They actually played four years ago in Prague and Mukaver won in a three-setter, but four years ago was a long time. So, six-four first set, Sviyantek, and then Mukaver won six-four in the third, but they haven't played that for that ages, right? So, Sviyantek's way different to what she was in 2019. So, Sabalenka, the last time they played was 2019 too. So, can Maya win three games of the second? Yeah, I expect better from Maya in the second. Sabalenka is not in the final, true. That is true. It was on, I think Prague was, 2019 Prague was on a clay court, right? I think. Let me check. It could be, is it on hard or a clay court? Because Prague has been on both. Where is it? I think it was, I'm gonna guess it was on hard court. Sorry, clay courts, because it was, yeah, clay court, because Prague in 2020 was on clay. Yeah, so clay court in Prague, back in 2019, first round match, and it was, yeah, four-six, six-one-six-four, Mukaver beats Sviyantek. So, that's not nothing, but it's more for, that's good for, that's good for Mukaver, because she's like, oh, I beat you on a clay court, but Sviyantek's like, well, that's not the same person. I'm way better than I was back then. So, it's kind of good for Sviyantek, good for both, really. I mean, it's good that Sviyantek knows how to play, has played Mukaver before, but also that it's a final of a slam, where she's been before, she's never lost a final of a slam. I hope she makes it. And also, Mukaver, we can say, well, I beat you on a clay court. So, that's good for her, too. So, both should be positive about the final. Still shocked by that Saba last crying. King Bows, I think of it at two. Yeah, that was crazy. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, no. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what I was saying. DeMario! Maya played 13 plus hours in singles and two doubles matches before this match, could never go other way than Ega leading easily. Thank you. I expect Ega to end it now. Thank you for the donation, appreciate that. Look, I, man, I get sick of hearing, and I get it because yeah, it does have a factor, but every time somebody plays more than the other person, even if it's an hour, it's like, oh, well, the other person's tired because they played one more hour. It does get a little old because you can't just put it down to like, well, she's tired, that's why she's losing. Sometimes you lose when you're not tired. It's not not a factor, I get it. It is a factor, she's played a lot more tennis, but I mean, look at Jabur's match, right? She had to come off a four-hour match and then she played on Jabur and she won. So, yeah, I think she wants to just better than her. To be honest, right now, I think she wants to just better. Like, she wants to go on clay. I mean, would it be any different if it was a first round match with the Dajmire? Maybe, maybe, maybe if it was a third round match, would it be any different, the score? Maybe, maybe you're closer, but I still think she wants to go win. 30 love, and Dajmire has shown that she's lost the first set every time, so she can come back as we return out of the back end of Shriyantek, four and out from the Dajmire. 30 love, as we're back in Shriyantek, the four and out from the Dajmire. Down the line's a winner from a Dajmire. There you go, 30, 15. By the way, MQR in the house, what's going on? I've been seeing you forever. Where have you been? Great to have you. Yeah, it happens with every match. It's like, oh, are they tired? Are they hurt? Are they? No, they're just losing. It's fine. But a Dajmire won't give up. We know that. Even though it might not look good right now for the Brazilians in the chat, she doesn't give up. So don't expect her to just fade away peacefully. She's going to try and get back in this match every chance she gets, even if she has to smack the ball out to do it, like that. 40, 15. I'd rather have more time on court. Yeah, I mean, do you want to win easily and then get to the final? And then as soon as you get a little bit of competition, you lose? I mean, that's the problem with Shriyantek. She's going to get to the final having beaten everyone pretty easily. That might not be good. If she gets tested by Mukava, you know, which we expect is going to be a test. I mean, they used to say that all the time back in like the 2000s. Like, it doesn't always play out. Some like Rado Kanu, right? Remember how I said it again? Rado Kanu, when she made the final of the US Open, it was like, she never had a tough match. She didn't need to play a tough match. I mean, Shriyantek in 2020 didn't play a tough match, didn't need to. But sometimes you do need a little bit of a test because if you do get tested in the bigger matches, I mean, look at Sabalenka, that's a great example. Sabalenka hadn't really had a tough match. Maybe, maybe against Stevens, but she didn't have a three-set match or a tournament. As soon as she goes to three sets, she fell apart in the third at the end. So I don't know. You never say hello these days. Hi, player. What's up? I can't say hi to everyone individually. I say hi to the people that I haven't seen in a long, long time that have been regulars that maybe have been lurking as we are back in return of the four-in-of-shriyantek. And Shriyantek hits it out. All right, we're a douche. We get the douche and this is what happened a little bit with Jabur. Adajma was not in the first set and then she started to fight in the second. Say hi, Cam. Every, God. What about me, Cam? I can't say hi to everybody individually. Yeah, there's just too many people. Hello, chat. That's what, hello, chat. Everybody and everybody, everybody wave back. Hello, hi. Everybody, are you all waving? Wave back. Hi, everybody. Has been a four-in-of-shriyantek from Adajma to the four-in-of-shriyantek. Into the four-in-of-shriyantek, back-in-of-shriyantek, the folly of Adajmaia, that's too good. Advantage of Adajmaia. Cheshed everybody, that's it. Oi, everybody. How many of you actually waved at your phone? Like you was just like, hi, Cam. Hi. How many of you did that? Hi. Hi, Cam. I see you there, it's hello. How many of you did that? Conrad did, gotcha. All right, advantage of Adajmaia. Back to the match, because this is getting interesting. If you want to, it was a 40, 15 in this game. Eric did as well. Serve out wide at the four-in-of-adajmaia, but it's out on the return. No, it's a fault. That's a big call, second serve. Hi, chat, hello. Thank you, egg on pizza. Thank you for, I try to say it properly. Advantage of Adajmaia, second serve, no, shriyantek. Taking some extra time. Second serve. Into the forehand of Adajmaia, and she shanks it long, and shriyantek gets back to Deuce. Hey, what's going on, Samson? How you doing? I'm great, that first match was fire. I mean, that match just, that's the kind of match to get you wanting to play tennis. I'm gonna go out there and hit some shots. All right, Deuce first game of the second, serving the backhand, I saw the forehand of Adajmaia, but another fault from shriyantek, second serve. Second serve. Second serve into the forehand of Adajmaia, backing out from shriyantek to the forehand of Maya. Into the backhand of shriyantek, forehand of Maya, again to the backhand of shriyantek, Maya with the backhand, cross court to the forehand of shriyantek, into the forehand of Maya on the stretch, but it goes wide. Again, nice hitting from shriyantek, just too good. Advantage shriyantek to take the first game of the second. Advantage shriyantek, Conrad, you can stop waving at your phone. You can stop. How are you typing if you're waving on your phone? You're waving at your phone typing, that's skill. Advantage shriyantek, serve as a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve is a double fault. Man, shriyantek is struggling in this first game. This doesn't happen to shriyantek. Usually she runs away with the second. And look at all the scores. She's gone six, four, six, love. Six, four, six, two, six, love, six, love. I mean, she doesn't, this doesn't happen. This is weird. Eight minute game to start the second. I mean, and Advantage Maya's kind of got a break now, because you don't know when this is gonna happen again, if this is gonna happen again. Serve. Into the forehand of Advantage Maya, great return, shriyantek gets it. The backhand of Advantage Maya, backhand now from shriyantek to the backhand of Maya. Forehand again from shriyantek to the backhand of Maya. Maya hits it wide. And it's Advantage Shriyantek. Can't wait for the men's semis tomorrow. Oh, it's gonna be massive tomorrow. A massive day tomorrow. In three and a half thousand people in the chat, thank you for hanging out. We're almost at a thousand likes as well, which is cool that both women's semis finals are getting a thousand likes. That means that you guys press the button. Press the like, I don't know what it means. I don't know what it means. It means that YouTube will probably tell somebody about it. I don't know. Advantage Shriyantek. Serve. To get the first game of the second. Serve into the forehand of Maya. Good return, shriyantek gets it. Back in the Maya. Cross court, shriyantek gets that. But it's in the net. In the net from shriyantek and Advantage Maya gets back to Deuce. She knows this is the game. And Advantage Maya doesn't look tired. She looks determined. Doesn't look tired. She looked tired. She wouldn't be running for every shot. Deuce. Almost a 10 minute game to start us off. In the second set. Serve into the forehand of Maya. Maya hits it in the ground. Nice serve, shriyantek. Advantage. Advantage shriyantek to get the game. Almost an hour played. The first set of the first match went for an hour. Camcurs continues tomorrow. There's no distinct. Sublime. As that goes out of the return, shriyantek holds. Big hold from shriyantek. She felt that. She felt that pressure. One love in the second, shriyantek. As they play Beyonce Crazy in Love. We love that. What a great song. They're playing bangers on the trumpet. Okay. Shriyantek should break all the records. She towers over a competition. I mean, yeah, she is the clay called beast. Camcurs can only bite one person per day. Jocker is tomorrow. Shriyantek Saturday gets stuff. There's no such thing as a camcurs. There is absolutely no proof that there's a curse. No proof at all that there's a curse. It doesn't bite anybody any day. There's no proof. Prove it, chat. No proof. That's what I thought. Okay. Now, her dad's mind needs to serve a lot better than she did in that first set. Because in the first set she got broken three times. Is she? Yeah. And she broke back once, but it wasn't enough. So she held serve once. That, yep, my math. She held serve once. So that needs a change. But that's what happened in the Jabirah match. Same thing happened. She got broken every game except one and broke a couple of times to get some games to make it look good. There's gonna find out from Maya. In the back of Shriyantek, Maya with a four and again is a winner. Hadadj, okay, chat, chat. Anybody else seen this meme? I just, this is the meme. Anybody else seen the meme? Chat, this is Hadadj Maya. Right now. I'll show you. First set to second set. I'll show you. You ready? If I can find it, you ready? As that goes out from, into the net from Hadadj Maya. Second, was it, 15, sorry, out from Shriyantek, 30 love. Why can't any, why don't any of these work? Hang on. All right, chat. This is Hadadj Maya, right? Why is it not working? We'll get there. As Hadadj Maya comes in with a volley, up goes a lob from Shriyantek. Hadadj Maya gets it. Shriyantek's on the forehand. No, for Hadadj Maya. Again, going into the back end of Hadadj Maya. For Hadadj Maya on the stretch is good down the line. 30, 15. Anybody else know what this meme is? This is Hadadj Maya. First set to second set. First set she's like, okay. Second set she tries. This is Hadadj Maya in a meme. She tries in the second set. That's Hadadj Maya. 30, 15. Cause the first set she's just like, ah, whatever. I'm not serving that well, it doesn't matter. And then, she leans forward and actually tries. Cause she's playing so much better already. She almost broke the first game. Serving the back end of Shriyantek, falling out from Maya, down the line. Shriyantek gets on the stretch. Maya, cross court into the back end of Shriyantek. Maya comes into the volley, puts it away. No, yes, she does. Shriyantek's not that quick. 40, 15. Yeah, this is her right now. Come on. That's exactly what she's like. All right. That's Realma dripping when they're losing. Clara's Brazilian. What's up, Clara? Oi, how you doing? All right, 40, 15. Serve is good, too good. In the net from Shriyantek on the return. One, one in the second. By the way, thank you, Elaine, for becoming a member and also Samson. Appreciate that. Thank you for becoming members. Appreciate both Samson and Elaine. I don't know where I missed Elaine before, but thank you for becoming a member. Appreciate it. Want to be a member? It's a dollar a month. We got a lot of new members the last couple of days, so thank you. Cam, can she win two more games? Look, I'll let you know when she does. If she does. One, one. Shriyantek serves a false second serve. Second serve, Dajmaj steps in. Man, that's intimidating. Second serve. Second serve into the body of a Dajmaj up. Good serve. Return goes in. Final Dajmaj is long. Good body serve, Shriyantek. She's like, stop standing so close. Move back. All right, Dajmaj up. Just get, that was as much of a body serve without hitting the body. 15 love. Another serve coming up for Shriyantek. Out wide is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Double fault. There's that intimidation. I put my salt in there. I put my salt in there. That's a Dajmaj putting on the intimidation. 15 all. One hour played in this first, sorry, second semi-final. Shriyantek serves again. 15 all. Serving to the front of a Dajmaj. Return to the front of Shriyantek. Dajmaj with the backhand on the stretch. Shriyantek, forehand down the line. Dajmaj gets there with a slice into the front of Shriyantek, who hits another good shot. Up goes the lob though, Dajmaj, but it goes long. Again, Shriyantek just hitting it too much. With too much spin pushing Dajmaj off the court. 30-15. Dajmaj does look better in this second set. 30-15. Shriyantek serves again. She serves a fault. Second serve. Another serve coming up, 30-15. Serve into the forehand of a Dajmaj. Good power from a Dajmaj. Nash Fiontek's in trouble again. 30 all. Where can I download your sounds and soundboard? They're too good. Why would you want to have the sounds? They're just a bunch of random noises. What would you use them for in everyday life? But I don't know what would you use them for, mate? 30 all. Chance here for a Dajmaj to possibly break in the second. Serve into the back of a Dajmaj, return to the forehand of Shriyantek. A Dajmaj, oh no! Shriyantek in the net! And a Dajmaj points to the ground. That's like when Shriyantek points to his head. When a Dajmaj points to the ground, game on, it's ready. We're ready to go. Trolling my friends. I don't have access to, I mean, I have them, but I don't have a place to send them. Stop saying these things. What things? What am I saying? 30, 40, serve into the forehand of a Dajmaj, back in a Shriyantek to the forehand of Maya. Again, the backhand of Shriyantek. Maya with the forehand. Again, the backhand of Shriyantek. Maya with the forehand goes out from Shriyantek. Maya breaks to one in the second. The part about Maya having a chance, don't say it. Why would I say that? Why wouldn't I say that? It's true. What do you mean? Why wouldn't I say it? What's wrong with me saying that? It's not, it's true. What, don't give you hope? Is that what you're saying? Don't give me hope. You made that happen. Oh, you're a part of the conspiracy too. There's no such thing as a curse. There's no camp curse, relax. Okay, Shriyantek fans, God, it's not a curse. It's a coincidence. Just because I picked Sabalankar and Varuna and Jaburra Museti doesn't mean that everyone I pick is losing, all right? Just relax. Just relax. It's not a curse. It's a coincidence. Also, I picked Shriyantek and she's still winning anyway. Technically, she has a set. She has a set. I'm a part of this coincidence. Yeah. Okay, wait, what? I'm a part of this. What do you wait, what? Sabalankar is crying now knowing her. Well, I would cry too if I lost a semi-final of a slam. Devastating. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I don't care what they were saying. Anonymous. Egaserve is not serving today. True. Thank you for the five. Her serve is not good. 55%, three double faults. Now the second serve percentage is low on points one because the dash might as aggressive. Oh, chat. Oh, chat. Chat, chat, chat. Remember what happened yesterday? What do we see yesterday with the dash might serve and what do we say she needed to do? Remember yesterday, chat. Think back yesterday. What did she do in the first set and we were like, oh, very similar stats. What does it mean? You tell me, 15 love. Remember? 15 love. Remember what happened yesterday with Jabur's match? What happened in the first set with the serving? Remember? Hello? 15 love. Serving it back to Shriontek. Return to the back end of Maya. Shriontek with the forehand into the net. Man, Shriontek's hitting so many errors. Shriontek, is Shriontek crying? 30 love. Shriontek doesn't look happy. Don't say it's a leg. Don't say it's a leg. Has to be to serve out wide the four. And Shriontek returning as a winner. That's a great shot. This is gonna be on tennis TV, Ron. She looks sad. I mean, I can't tell if she's crying or not. No, you're crying. No, I'm not. Prove it. Anyways, yeah, so her dad might serve yesterday. She served a lot of first serves in, but wasn't hitting him hard enough to hit aces. So she needs to start hitting the serve harder because she's playing too safe. Anyways, 30, 15, serve out wide as a fault. And whoever said in the chat, gold star. 30, 15. Second serve, Mya. Into the back of Shriontek. That goes wide. Shriontek is hurt. Shriontek looks hurt. And I wonder if it's the same as Stuttgart. Sorry, Rome, Rome, Rome, Rome, Rome, Rome. Because she looked like she, where's she at that backhand? She stumbled. And Rome wasn't that long ago. 40, 15. We'll keep it on Shriontek's movement. Serve. Into the front of Shriontek. Four and a half, Mya. Backhand as Shriontek. Again, the front of Mya. Into the front of Shriontek of the stretch. Mya. Forehand down the line. Shriontek backhand. Crosscourt's good. Forehand as Mya. Into the back of Shriontek. Backhand at Mya on the stretch. Shriontek, forehand. Into the back of Mya. Shriontek playing really aggressive. As she hits the forehand again in the net. Shriontek is playing so, so aggressive. I'm worried. Three, one. Keep an eye out. She's not caught a train or anything, so I mean, we can't tell yet. Maybe it's just bad play, but she doesn't look, she's playing so aggressive and she's winning. When she's playing, when she's winning, she doesn't usually then just try to do crazy things. She's usually pretty smart about it. So something's up. Let's see what happens on the serve. Three, one. Again, it could be nothing. It could be nothing, but we'll find out. Serve. Now, wide, the backhand of Mya, great serve. Shriontek, 15 love. Shriontek's hurt. She just wants to complete this match faster. Well, yeah, if she was, I mean, look, usually she doesn't rush matches. She's rushing points, which makes you think, is she hurt? Players that play like that are usually either impatient and annoyed or like mevative or injured. Players with injuries play super aggressive and for some, Shriontek is not impatient, which makes you think. 15 love. Again, this could be nothing, but it doesn't look great moving around at times. 15 love. She double faults. Now that double faults because the Dajmai is scary. That's what that was. That had nothing to do with any leg. And it was the Dajmai being, getting intimidating and scary. But like almost at a thousand likes for only 150 away. Thank you for that. Appreciate everybody being here. All right, Shriontek has only won 30% of her second serve points. Madness. 15 all. Server to the back of the Shrion- Maya, back of the Shriontek to the front of Maya. Into the backhand of Shriontek. For now, Maya. Again, to the back of Shriontek. Down the line's good. Maya gets up with the backhand. Into the front of Shriontek who gets a winner down the line. I mean, she can hit winners, so why not do it? Yeah, 30, 15. Your words, travel, what do you mean? No, don't you get, don't you get on the, don't you say that? Don't be, I don't wanna hear what you have to say after that. All right, 30, 15. One hour and 10 minutes in. 30, 15, Shriontek. Down a break in the second, but up a set. So that helps as that all goes out on the return from Maya. 40, 15. 40, 15. 40, 15. So we have another serve here from Shriontek. Serve. One hour and 11 minutes. 8 p.m. by the way, so this is a night match. Fault from Shriontek. Okay, second serve. Second serve. Second serve. 40, 15. Nope, she doesn't do anything. Second serve. Watch out, this is gonna be, this is gonna be this. Second serve. Hadage Maya hits it back. Hit the tape goes over, Shriontek gets it on the backhand. As the hadage Maya goes down the line, Shriontek with a slice. Goes in the front of the hadage Maya. Fault and Shriontek got the stretch again in the net. Attacks that return. 40, 30. Just attacking the return. Attacking the return. 40, 30. Now again, not sure if there's an injury or if something's up with Shriontek's leg, but we did know, we do know that there was something wrong in Rome. Let's see, another serve coming up here for Shriontek. Just to stay in touch. Return goes out, Shriontek holds. She does look weird on the backhand. Like when she goes with the backhand, she kind of stumbles. Not gonna call a trainer or anything, but let's see, we'll keep an eye out. She's gonna put some new shoes on. Maybe that's what the problem was. Maybe the shoes were the problem. Okay, let's answer more questions. The question, jerk! All right, how we doing, chap? I think more of a wins it all. Okay, so there's watching, there's a sort of replay here. I wonder if this is the replay that Shriontek looked a little bit weird. So she pushed off of the leg and the backhand down the line. A little bit of an ankle. No, she looked all right on the ankle. No, there's a sort of replay where she hit a winner. Okay. Um, her body language is not very positive. Yeah. And she's playing, she's rushing the play, which is weird. That's the weird part. Like she's panicking. What tea do I drink? I drink peppermint tea. How are we doing, chat? One, that's a, how are you doing? How are we? Worried? Okay. Only one person answered me. Worried. What about the rest of you? Scared, worried, meh. Fantastic. How are you? I'm good. Why are tennis, why are TV commentators so bad at pronouncing names? I don't know, but I'm a streamer. So that's my excuse. Silent, nope, concerned. How am I doing? I'm great, LA. Thank you for asking. I'm having a great day. How can you not? I mean, what a match we had in the last one. That match made in my year. Crazy. All right, three, two. That's my, how's the break in the second? Can she hang on? Lacken's fiancee is shanked. Goes in, no, Fauna Hadajmaia. That's a hell of a shot. Shriyanta gets it. Maya with a fauna down the line. Shriyanta with a lob. Is in the net. Chat, did I not, did I not, did I not say, Hadajmaia takes it serious after the first set. She leans forward and she starts playing properly. And she's playing properly right now. The meme is real. She is the meme. 15 love. Another serve coming up here from Maya. Come and see the Fauna Shriyanta, Fauna Maya. Into the Fauna Shriyanta, as Maya hits backhand. Into the Fauna again, as Shriyanta, Maya with a fauna of the stretch, sliced. Into the Fauna Shriyanta, Maya's gonna get there with a slice again, but no, she's not. This is gonna be on tennis TV. Shriyanta too good with her forehand. Hadajmaia needs it coming to the net as well, because that's what got her to break in the first place. Brazilians need pressure. You need to put yourselves under pressure to then play your best. If I go down a scent, then I'll start actually playing properly. 15-0. Serve. There's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the Fauna Shriyanta, Fauna from Hadajmaia to the backhand of Shriyanta. Down the line is good. Hadajmaia with a slice. Into the backhand of Shriyanta, Hadajmaia with a forehand. Winner, wow. Wow. Huge forehand on the stretch, Shriyanta. I know what it'd be seen. 30-15, that was a huge shot. Not a bad approach either from Shriyanta, but Hadajmaia just goes back down the line. Cam, what do you say about Sabalenka? I couldn't watch the match, but I'm heartbroken since I've seen the result. It was a rough, rough match. Or at least a rough ending to the match. She played so well, Sabalenka, until that 5-2 game. Double fault at five all. I mean, the old Sabalenka came up at the end, which, you know, she cracked under pressure. She did. Back in return, the backhand of Maya. 4-1 out from Shriyante. Maya gets us right with the slice, but it's going to the moon. And in, smash. Shriyanta puts that away. 30-all. It was rough. It was a rough ending, but hey, momentum in tennis is a thing, you know? Once you lose two games in a row, three games, then things get crazy. And she lost five games in a row. 30-all. Can I see the moon? Not right now. All right, 30-all. Adage Maya has the break in the second, but needs to hold on to it. She's going to make this interesting. Serve down to the backhand of Shriyante. 4-1 out from Maya. Is into the backhand of Shriyante. Into the front of Maya. Shriyante with the forehand. Into the backhand of Maya. Good return. 4-1 out from Shriyante. Down the line. Maya's there with the forehand of the stretch in the net. And that's the difference between Jaburr and Shriyante. Jaburr didn't get those back. Shriyante does. 30-40. While there's one who's number one, the other one's not. Okay. To get back on serve. Shriyante. 30-40. 30-40. Adage Maya. Out wide. Is a let. 30-40. 30-40. Adage Maya needs that big first serve. She serves. Out wide to the backhand of Shriyante. 4-1 out of Shriyante. Down the line. It's wide! The serve was there, the turn was better. Shriyante's really awkward on that run. What the hell? It's weird. She like didn't slide. She just kind of like jogged. That's weird. There's something, I don't know. Shriyante's doing, making some weird movements. Maybe she's just nervous. I don't know, but I don't know. Hopefully it's nothing. Okay. Shriyante back on serve. 3-3. By the way, almost at a 900 likes. Think of that. 4,000 people in the chat. Welcome. Don't forget to subscribe. We've got the men's finals tomorrow. You don't want to miss that. Match of the year potential tomorrow. You thought today was good? Tomorrow could be that in five sets. So stay tuned. And we also got Ruden's Vera, which isn't bad either. Both matches are great. Possibly. First serve is at ace from Shriyante. Bang! And Hawkeye says it's on the line. I reckon there's... When they don't show Hawkeye, you know it's... And there's a controversial call, you know it's in, because they're not showing Hawkeye. I would have answered sooner, but I'm stressing. That's all right. Oh, you're stressed cleaning. Geez. Well, if you want, you can clean my house. My house is a mess. That's what a serve didn't take to the back end of Maya. Maya in the net, 30 love. Commentators on TV said that Shriyante's shoes had got too much clay in them. But then why is she moving weird now? Because she doesn't want to get more clay? I don't know. That makes sense though. Clay in the shoes is annoying. 30 love. Serving in the back end of Maya. Into the forend of Shriyante. Forend of Maya. Into the back end of Shriyante. The back end of Maya. Into the forend of Shriyante. Maya with the back end. Again, to the forend of Shriyante. Dajmire down the line. That's a good shot. Shriyante gets up with a slice. Dajmire comes in with a smash. Puts it away. 30, 15. 30, 5th. Who is Chad? I don't know. There was a... In the chat. There's someone in the chat called Chad. Why? 30, 15. Serving in the forend of Dajmire. Forend of Shriyante. Into the forend of Maya. Into the back end of Shriyante. Maya comes in with the forehand. Down the line. Shriyante pass. Maya Volley's too good. Again, she hasn't been doing that enough for Maya liking Maya, but she did it then perfectly. 30, all. Lovely attacking. And look, Shriyante didn't need a bad pass. Maya just noticed had a volley. 30, all. And a big shout from Maya. She's not done. She is not done. Shriyante serves. Hey, what's gonna find us? And we're gonna serve it wide. A fault from Shriyante. Second serve. This has been a problem all day. Second serve. Dajmire steps in as she's done all day. Second serve. Into the forend of Maya. Return goes in. Back end of Shriyante goes long. That attacking second serve return. And it's 30, 40 to get the break again. Like the shirt cam. What? What do you mean, Paul? Oh, you like my shirt. Thank you. 30, 40. To get the break back. And get the break and get back in front. As Dajmire. 30, 40. Serve. Back in the Maya. Good return to the forend of Shriyante, who is a winner. The serve set it up. Look, Shriyante's first serve is big. When it goes in, 70% of points won. Second serve, not so much. So she needs that first serve. All right, we get the deuce. She got a lot bored, I promise. Just a little sleepy. I like your spontaneous reaction. Thank you. All right, deuce. Can Shriyante get the lead? Shriyante serves. To the forend of Maya, but it's a let again. Not the serve coming up. The first serve goes in. She wins the point. Second serve, she doesn't. That's the way the game's going. Serve. Into the forend of Maya. Return to the forend of Shriyante. Maya with the backhand. Into the forend of Shriyante. Again, the back of Maya on the stretch. That's a great shot. Shriyante gets over the slice. Maya comes in forehand. As Shriyante gets a passing shot, winner. And Dajmire didn't want to come to the net because it was on Shriyante's terms. And Shriyante hit the pass. That was a little unlucky for Maya because she kind of didn't really get there in time and just had to slice it. And Shriyante just went, thank you. Smacks it away. And Dajmire's not happy about that. Advantage Shriyante to get the lead. In the second serve. To the back of Maya. Forend of Shriyante goes to the back of Maya. Again to the forend of Shriyante. Maya with the forehand cross court. Shriyante's there with the backhand. Into the forend of Maya. Again to the backhand of Shriyante. Maya with the forehand again. Back into Shriyante. And Dajmire again with the forehand. Into the backhand of Shriyante. Into the backhand of Dajmire. Shriyante now with their own forehand. Into the forehand of Dajmire. Shriyante there with the backhand. Dajmire's forehand. Again to the back of Shriyante. Into the forehand of Dajmire. Into the forehand of Shriyante. As Shriyante hits it. Oh, hit the table and in. This is gonna be our biggest team. That is the rally of the match. And Shriyante got a little lucky. And Dajmire just kind of watched it go in. Shriyante leads. Four three in the second. Suddenly no injury. Well, the thing is somebody said in the chat that it might be because of her shoes. Like the clay inside her shoes. Like she did look weird. Like she wasn't moving right. But maybe it's because of the shoes. But which makes more sense, right? Like she would have caught a medical time as she hurt herself. And that was, she wouldn't have played if she was sore. By the way, we've got four and a half thousand people in the chat. Thank you so much. Don't forget to like the video. We're almost at a thousand likes which is really cool. Again, back-to-back matches with the WTA. It's cool. It's cool. Cause usually people like to talk smack on WTA tennis. So it's nice to see people appreciating the WTA matches. Like I said, I didn't, like she looked like she was crying but I couldn't tell because she wears the hat. So you can't tell. Like she just didn't look from her ear down. She didn't look happy. She'll be happy now. Four three commentary keeps me laughing, entertained and calm. I don't know about that last bit. It really helps in matches like this. Okay, no worries. Thank you, Stephen, for the nice words as well. Appreciate the nice words. Why is chat being so wholesome? There's that camcursed thing going on. Not a thing, eh? No one's calling me, you know, saying I'm cursed anything. What's going on? What's happening in chat? Being so nice. Four three, as we return now from Shriyantek. Four now Maya to the back of Shriyantek. Maya with the backhand. Into the four on Shriyantek. Down to the four on Maya. Shriyantek, four hand again. The four of a Dajmaaya. Into the backhand of Shriyantek who hits it out. Man, another error. And it's 15 love. 15 love. Almost an hour and a half played in this one. Shriyantek's got 10 unforced errors in this set. Two from a Dajmaaya. So a Dajmaaya is playing so much better, but she doesn't have anything to show for it yet. Kind of feels like the second set yesterday. A Dajmaaya's got to hang on though. Four on the backhand now. Shriyantek slices that to the four of a Dajmaaya. Drop shot is in the net. 15 all. That's not going to work. 15 all. A Dajmaaya. Silly error. You think a Dajmaaya, futures to land number one. Who won? 15 all. Serve from a Dajmaaya. Here's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Shriyantek looks ready. Shriyantek breaks here. She serves for the match. Could be over quick. Serving to the backhand of Shriyantek. Backhand now, a Dajmaaya. It's wide. 15-30. 15-30. And things are getting bad. A Dajmaaya was up in this set with a break. Three-one. But this is what happened yesterday with Jabur. Remember, she was in these situations yesterday and you're like, oh, here we go. Watch out, watch out. But Shriyantek's not Jabur. Shriyantek's better. Let's see what happens here. Serve out wide. The backhand of Shriyantek. Four and a Dajmaaya down the line. That's a great shot. This is going to be our biggest TV run. 30 all. 30 all. Great shot down the line from a Dajmaaya. That looks familiar. All right, still 30 all though. And you're still playing Shriyantek. 30 all. Serve. Is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Dajmaaya. Into the backhand of Shriyantek. Oh, that's in the net. Shriyantek dumps it in the net. What a terrible return from Shriyantek. Just in the net. 40-30. To level things up at 4-4 in the second. I'd love a tie break here, that'd be so sick. We've had so many tie breaks today, it's been epic. Why not one more? Why not another one for fun? 40-30. Serve that wide. Is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Dajmaaya. Serve to the backhand of Shriyantek. Return to the front of a Dajmaaya. Shriyantek backhand on the stretch. Dajmaaya forehand down the line. Shriyantek's there with their own forehand. Into the backhand of a Dajmaaya. That's a winner from a Dajmaaya. This is going to be our biggest TV run. Four all in the second from 15-30 down. That's what she did yesterday. She didn't like, she didn't have 15-40 to five all in the second set. She could have lost that match quite quickly. Okay. Here we go, chat. Four all in the second. Shriyantek's only two games away from another final at the French Open. And she'll play Mukaver if she gets there. But a Dajmaaya doesn't know how to give up. She goes down the set, that's like, she's like Djokovic. Just lose the first set, just warming up. Get ready after that, she'll play properly. Shriyantek serves again. Here we go. Shriyantek serves, needs the first serves. Cammy, you want to jinx it again, what do you mean? No jinx, what are you talking about? Why you don't lie? Don't make things up, people will believe you. Second serve. Second serve. Into the forehand of a Dajmaaya. Forehand from Shriyantek as a winner. Great shot, 15 love. 15 love, huge forehand from Shriyantek. We haven't seen her do that on the second serve. Well, after a second serve, 15 love. Shriyantek sips up again. What's going on Abigail, how you doing? RG is yours, Shriyantek, yeah. As they hit the table, it goes over. Shriyantek runs, runs, runs with a slice. A Dajmaaya pass, too good. Down the line pass, perfect. It was like this much room to hit it into as well. 15-0. Camcurs on automatic. Stop, Chad. Stop with the camcurs, nicest thing. Stop, 15-0, stop. There's no camcurs, shush. Shush, it's not a thing. 15-0, don't start now. Serve in the backhand of a Dajmaaya. Return to the forehand of Shriyantek. Into the forehand of a Dajmaaya, Shriyantek. Can't get that one either. A Dajmaaya, two forehand winners, and she's like, nah, it wasn't that good. Nah, it wasn't that good. It was pretty good. 15-30, she's like, ah, I'll get excited when it actually is good. What a forehand. Shriyantek's just not reactive at the net. 15-30, I want a camcurs t-shirt. Dawn, I'm not encouraging this behavior. Stop encouraging the chat, no. The mod saves a thing, then they'll believe you. Backhand return, goes in to the backhand of Shriyantek. Who goes out? 15-40, a Dajmaaya to take the break and serve the set. The hell? 15-40, it's not a curse. It's a coincidence. 15-40, the hell? Stop, we want three. Hey, that would be fun. 15-40, another serve coming up here for Shriyantek. Serve, in to the forehand of a Dajmaaya, forehand of Shriyantek is good. A Dajmaaya gets it. Backhand of Shriyantek, down the line's a winner. That's what you can do with the curse, 30-40. That's what you can do with the curse. 30-40, Shriyantek saves one. Bloody chat. 30-40, another serve coming up. Still break point though for a Dajmaaya. 30-40, 30-40. Still break point. Shriyantek serves. In to the forehand of a Dajmaaya, shanks it and it goes out and we get to deuce. Nice serving Shriyantek under pressure. We get to deuce four and a half thousand people in the chat, hey, a thousand likes. Yay, we got there as well. Bloody hell, you guys are crazy. Back to back streams with a thousand likes, you guys are legends. Wait until tomorrow, we're just getting started. We've got a big final on Saturday between Mukavar and one of these ladies. Shriyantek serves in the backhand of a Dajmaaya, backhand of Shriyantek, in to the forehand of Maya, in to the backhand of Shriyantek. Shriyantek hits it out, love advantage Maya. Advantage Maya to take the break in the second because she's playing well, not because I said something else. Advantage Maya, advantage Maya, Shriyantek serves. Out wide the forehand of a Dajmaaya, return goes in the forehand of Shriyantek, a Dajmaaya with the backhand, down the line, Shriyantek gets it, forehand of Dajmaaya, is long back to deuce. This feels like the game for a Dajmaaya. If this is going to be a match, she needs a break. She's had chances, she's had the break already in this set too. She needs a break here otherwise, Shriyantek's going to win this in straight. Deuce, please wave your arm in the air like you just don't care, maybe later. All right, Shriyantek serves. Serving the forehand of Maya, return. No, it's a fault from Shriyantek, second serve. Second serve, second serve, in to the forehand of Maya, Maya smacks it in the net. Advantage Shriyantek, Maya went for it. Maybe a little too aggressive. Advantage Shriyantek, why are there CCs in the chat? What's that mean? What's a CC? Advantage Shriyantek to get back the lead here. Shriyantek steps up, camp. Serve is a fault, second serve. Don't ask, too late, too late. Second serve, second serve, in to the forehand of Maya. Maya hits it out, five, four, Shriyantek, now chat. I don't want to see this CC, this is not a thing. This is not a thing, this is not a thing. Do not write CC, this is not a thing, it's not a thing. We're not making a thing, it's not a thing. Not a thing, not a thing. I don't want to see any of that. I don't want to see any of that in the chat. Five, four, Shriyantek, one game away from the final like I predicted, just saying. Okay, good job, Shriyantek, good job, Igor, yeah. Papa Cam, that's a trigger. Don't call me Papa, that's weird. That's weird. Again, thank you for joining us. Hopefully, look, at the end of the day, we just like to have fun. We do take things seriously, but only when it needs to be. Only when serious situations arise, we like to have fun. It's a sport, we all have fun. So hopefully you're having fun and mucking around. Chat, give them all, let's get some testimonies in the chat, why should people subscribe? Give them a reason in the chat, don't take my word for it. Of course, I'm going to tell you that it's the best tennis channel on the planet, blah, blah, blah. But what do the chat think? Chat, what do you think? There's a camp curse. No, that's not a thing. It's not for the camp. There's no camp curse, so just don't tell the new people that. You made it weird. Who made it weird? Your breathtaking, that's weird. That made it weird. Five, four, okay, Adjamiah is serving for the same, the match. Return goes in the back end of Adjamiah, four now from Shryontek in the net, 15 love. Cam has knowledge, thank you. Yeah, yeah, I guess. One game away, like I predicted. I did say that. Thank you, Jim, best channel on the planet, tennis channel on the planet, thank you. Because we're a Moussedi fan club, that's not quite true. You're funny, thanks. My chance to learn tennis terms from you. Hi, there you go, that's good. That's a good one. Cam's entertaining, okay, for the jokes, okay. Great tennis previews, hey, thank you, proud, appreciate that. All right, back end of Shryontek, but oh, Adjamiah double faults, or does she? Or does she? No, it was in, we're gonna get a first serve again. Adjamiah is like, hey, do I get that point? She doesn't, because the first serve. I mean, Shryontek hit it in the net because of the noise. This is a Dasher fan club, it is. Has a Keener fan club if you're a fan. 15 love, we're getting a replay at this point because the fault was unnecessarily cold. All right, serve out wide, the back end of Shryontek, return to the front of Adjamiah, down the line is long. Man, Mayah hit a great serve and the forehand was not it. I don't know why she didn't go back behind Shryontek, 15 all, 15 all. There you go, the chat said some nice things, I think. Greetings from Poland and now, Traynor Olek. Oh, we love Traynor Olek. If you're pursuing Polish, go check out Traynor Olek. I don't think he must be live, right? Because Shryontek's on. He watches all these Shryontek matches. Let me check. Has been returning out of the front of Mayah, back in Shryontek, Mayah comes in with a volley. Oh, what a volley. Truth gets it, but Mayah puts it away. She puts it away anyway. 30, 15. God. 30, 15. I got something in my eye, I'm not crying. I got something in my eye. 30, 15. I'm not crying. You are. God damn, didn't you? I don't want to get something, an eyelash in your eye. Now I'm gonna look like I'm high or I'm tired. Return, goes wide, 40, 15. God damn it. 40, 15. I'm still here. I'm not crying, crying, I got something in my eye. Stop with the faces. Hey, I see what you're saying. Don't put the crying faces. Oh, God damn it. It's a worse, right? It gets worse, it's getting worse. I can't look like this. God, I don't want to look like a pirate on the camera. Return, goes long. And it's, what is it? 55, oh God. Oh man. All right, 55. I'm wearing pajamas, you sicko. I'm wearing pajamas, you weirdo. You know who you are. Stop it, I'm wearing other boots of pajamas, shut up. Weirdo. I can't see out of this side, but I can see what you said, stop it. I'm wearing pajamas, leave me alone. It's cold. I haven't done a washing in a week, all right? Shut up. Okay. Five all in the second, we're serious over here. Hey, it's a serious broadcast up. As we return now, backhand into the Fornish Friantec, falling out from Hadagmaya to the Backhand Friantec, the Fornivard Hadagmaya, Backhand Friantec to the Backhand Amaya, is into the Fornish Friantec, Maya with a backhand, again to the Fornish Friantec to the Fornish Amaya on the stretch, into the backhand. Jesus, Oh, Friantec, she gets a winner. Unbelievable. I'm also in pajamas. There you go, see? I've got pizza on my, they've got pizzas on them. Pizza and beer and pretzels, all right? Pizza for pajamas. Am I gonna get dressed up for tomorrow's match while I'm in a suit? No, why would I do that? That's crazy. I'm gonna wear something comfortable because we're gonna be here for a while. First service, good. Return goes out, 30 loves Friantec. No pineapple, this is normal pizza. No pineapple, it's a real pizza. 30 love, 30 love. Friantec to get back in front. I wasn't crying. That's something in my eye. As we're just gonna say, great service Friantec. 40 love, 40 love Friantec to get to 6'5 in the second. And Adagmire's fought well. She did the same against Jabur yesterday, but the English Friantec is not on Jabur. There's a three slams difference. There's a number one ranking difference. 40 love, serving to the backhand of Amaya. Return goes in the backhand of Friantec. Amaya with the forehand, in the net. All right, 6'5. Adagmire's gonna have to play a tie break like yesterday if she's going to get to the final or at least get to the third set to make up interesting. Okay, now chat, this is my chance to ask you questions. Where are you watching from? Let us know in the chat. We'd love to know where you guys are watching from. I am in Australia, it's 4.30 in the morning. Hence the pajamas, it's nighttime and cold. But where are you watching from? Let me know in the chat. Let me know, I wanna know. South Africa, USA, Poland, Philippines, Michigan as well. Italy, we've got Australia, Jess from Australia in the chat, what's going on, Perth in the chat. If you're Aussie, staying up late. London Bermuda, Poland, Poland, Poland, UK, India, Spain. A lot of Canadians in the chat too, Paris as well. Love to see that, are you heading into the tennis or no? Brazil, love that. Brazil, Denmark, we've got Togo, Togo. Hopefully next that one, right? Nepal, we've got Israel, LA, Portugal, Taiwan, New Zealand, more Americans, Czechia, Dubai, Philippines, Rio, Edinburgh, we've got UK, we've got Texas, Egypt, Chicago, Pakistan, India, Poland, more Poland, love that. We've got Turkey, Tunisia, love to see it, all right. That's mine, seven cents in the match again, it's free on tickets today. Are we gonna get a tie break for the third time today? Because we had two out of the five sets so far, I've been tie breaks. Are we getting a third tie break? That would be ridiculous, but so cool. Here we go, 15 love at Ajmayer, first point. Serve is a fault. Second serve, second serve, second serve at Ajmayer, into the back of Sfjontek, four and a mile, in the back of Sfjontek, again the four of Ajmayer, Sfjontek with the backhand, again to the four of Ajmayer, into the back of Sfjontek, Ajmayer with the forehand in the net, 15 all. Ethiopia in the chat as well, there we go, Disneyland, cool, New York, a lot of people from a lot of places, all right, Ajmayer, 15 all. Sfjontek is three points away from the final, the French open for a third time, 15 all. 5,000 people in the chat, nearly, it's crazy. Thank you everybody for being here, 15 all. Serve in the back of Sfjontek, return goes to the four of Ajmayer, back of Sfjontek, into the four of Maya, again the backhand of Sfjontek, Maya with the forehand, again to the backhand of Sfjontek, the four of Maya, into the backhand of Sfjontek, who hits it down the line for a winner, Igor Sfjontek. That's what Anshibar couldn't do yesterday at this stage, 15-30, this is what Sfjontek can do, smoke the backhand down the line, right in the corner, huge backhand, in the little fist bump as well, 15-30. And Ajmayer, need serves, serve to the backhand of Sfjontek, all that goes out, Sfjontek hits it out, 30 all, huge backhand shanked wide, and almost went through the ball kid at the net, 30 all. I don't know if they're saying Bia or Igor, I mean they sound the same, they sound the same. They're saying Bia, most part of saying Bia I think, because there's a lot of Brazilians there and they're loud. They're celebrating, what are they? Cheering, serve out wide to the four of Sfjontek, 30 all, backhand now from Ajmayer goes into the backhand of Sfjontek, down the line is wide, oh, she went for it again, but she missed this time. 40-30, Ajmayer, to take us to the breaker in this second set, and this feels so much like yesterday, with Ajmayer Jeper, it just feels so similar. The way Ajmayer is held on to serve in the second set after the first set being only holding serve once, it just feels like that, it feels the same, but it's not the same player she's playing, that's the difference, big difference in opponent. 40-30, can she get to the tie break? Serve is a fault, second serve, second serve, second serve. Into the backhand of Sfjontek, the turn goes in the front of Ajmayer, down the line is a great shot, she has to get the net, tie break! Chat, Ajmayer does not know how to give up, that is what we've learned this week, Ajmayer does not know how to quit. Another tie break today, but another tie break for Ajmayer, after losing the first set she has fought to get here. Now, she's playing the best player in the world, so that is the big difference to every other player she's played this week, you tell me, who is going to take this? You tell me, who is going to take this one, the original tie break game? As we get a lot of people saying, Ajmayer, okay. All right, few people say Sfjontek, mostly it looks like Ajmayer, a lot of you want a three setter, that's why I see what's up, I see how it is. I see, that's it, hi mom, yes, hello, mom. All right, here we go, six all tie break, Sfjontek serving first, she serves to the back and a four of Ajmayer, back and out from Sfjontek to the four of Ajmayer, on the stretch is good, Sfjontek's there though, back and out from Ajmayer, again to the four of Sfjontek, in the net from Sfjontek, one love Ajmayer, mini break, mini break to start, one love Ajmayer, this feels like we've seen it, we've seen this movie chat, we saw it yesterday, remember? We saw it yesterday, one love, serve, into the back and Sfjontek return is good, no, yes. This is gonna be on tennis team. Sfjontek smokes the return, one, one, the back end down the line, Sfjontek over first serve, how do you like that? How do you like that? One, one, Sfjontek's sixth back end winner of the day, Ajmayer serves again, that's a fault, second serve, second serve, Ajmayer, serving to the four of Sfjontek, back end now from Ajmayer, Sfjontek gets there, with a four and cross court, if the tape goes in, Ajmayer gets it, back and Sfjontek, into the four of Ajmayer on the stretch, Sfjontek back end down the line is wide, she hit that one down the line in the last game, she just can't find it twice, two, one, Ajmayer, a lot of the Brazilians in the chat, go nuts, love to see it, back end goes wide Sfjontek, how good would it be? I mean, look, I would love a third set, two, three setters in the semis, I mean, that's a dream, two, one, Ajmayer, but I'm sure Sfjontek wants to get out of here right now, on serve two, one, serve out wide as a fault from Sfjontek, second serve, second serve, getting over 5,000 people here, appreciate it, two, one, ooh Sfjontek, doesn't hit that one, just thinking about it, doesn't hit it though, second serve, into the four and Ajmayer, back end Sfjontek goes into the four and Ajmayer on the line and Ajmayer hits it out, and it's two, two, Sfjontek, levels two all, Maya, Maya, Maya, a lot of people going with Ajmayer, people, Ajmayer fans are showing up, we love that, getting real that way, the Polish fans out, fire up, two, two, Sfjontek serves again, Ajmayer ready to return, serves a fault, and again, second serve, Sfjontek, two hours played by the way, well, near two hours played, Ajmayer's played some long matches, doesn't look tired, serve, is into the four and Maya, back end Sfjontek is good, Ajmayer gets it with a four and cross court, Sfjontek back end, again to the four and Ajmayer, to the back end Sfjontek, Ajmayer forehand goes into the four and Sfjontek, into the back end of Ajmayer, Sfjontek back end cross court, Maya's there with the four and down the line, it's good, Sfjontek hits it out, and it's three, two, Ajmayer in the tie break. With the mini break! Man, she just looks so solid in these tie breaks, it's like Djokovic two days ago was against Hashinov, or yesterday, when was it? Two days ago, just when the tie break hits, and Ajmayer turns into this different player, this beast, and this feels so much like yesterday, I mean, chat, we watched that, and it feels exactly the same, I mean, this is exactly what was happening, three, two, Ajmayer with the mini break, and Ajmayer serves, down the tee, Sfjontek returns, four and now Ajmayer shanks, is long and it's three, three, now that didn't happen yesterday, three all, Ajmayer trying to fire herself up, these points are getting tense now, three all, four points away, Sfjontek from another final, Ajmayer, four points away from the tie break and getting to a third, it's gonna come down to something silly, I reckon, something's gonna happen, a shank, a double-fold, a let-cord, a ridiculous winner, something's gonna happen, I don't know when or who or what, but something like that will happen to somebody, and that'll be the difference, Ajmayer serving, three, three, two hours played, Ajmayer to get back to lead, she's had the mini break twice already, Ajmayer serves, into the four and Sfjontek, shank return, goes in, Mayer hits it in as well as we had a four and Sfjontek, sorry, back and Sfjontek, the four and Mayer, down the line from Mayer, great shot, Sfjontek with a slice, Mayer with a volley, oh what a shot, again a ridiculous volley from Ajmayer, and she hasn't done that much, this, I hasn't done that many volleys, this match, but that was crazy, I mean I thought, I didn't think she was gonna get there, she just got there, hit the drop volley winner, four, three, had Ajmayer, Sfjontek's having a big shot to her coach, she is not happy out there today, well right now, Sfjontek feeling the pressure, she saw Sabalenka, what happened to her, four, three, first serve is a fault, second serve, no chat, she didn't say to her coach, Cam said I would win, that's a curse, that didn't happen, no such thing, four, three, second serve Sfjontek, into the form of Ajmayer, back end Sfjontek goes long, five, three, had Ajmayer, the mini break but now it's getting a little sketchy, remember it's first to seven, it's not a 10 point tie break until the last, five, three, Sfjontek still got a serve, two hours played, these are the semi-files of friends, this is the semi-files that we wanted, like this is, like if you're a tennis fan, this is exactly how the semi-files of the Grand Semps should look, no one isn't worthy of being here, like no one's getting smacked in this semi, if it was like six, one, six, one, you know, you're like oh, well that was a mismatch, no mismatches, perfect matches right now, well match ups right now, second serve, into the back end of Ajmayer, return down the line, back end Sfjontek, with Ajmayer with the volley in the net, she got there but she just hit it down, five, four, had Ajmayer but Sfjontek sticks around, man the volley was there too but Sfjontek just dug it out enough with enough spin that it dipped and Ajmayer might have just been like I've got this, she just dumped it down, all right five, four, and Ajmayer has the mini break, two serves to come but it's not over yet, I've seen Sfjontek being in this situation before, remember the US Open last year, against Jabir the final, similar situation, serve, into the back end of Sfjontek, back end of Ajmayer goes in the forend Sfjontek, into the back end of Ajmayer who shanks it long and it's five, five, five, five, five, five, Sfjontek gets back and Ajmayer's got a serve, it's five, five, Ajmayer with the serve and she's like we've got this, we can do this, we've seen her do it, we saw her do it yesterday, five all, again over 6,000 people here, thank you so much for joining, hopefully I'm doing it justice, five, five, has been served down to the back end of Sfjontek, return goes in the forend of Ajmayer, that one goes to the back end of Sfjontek, into the forend of Ajmayer, oh goes into the back end of Sfjontek, Sfjontek gets it out, we've got a set point from Adajmayer and she's pointing at the ground, that's when it gets scary, that is her stand of a rink of moment, this, when she does this, get out of the way, six, five, Adajmayer to take us to a third, but it's on Sfjontek's serve, here we go, two hours played, the best semi-farm as we could have asked for, I don't think Jabal would have been this competitive against Sfjontek, let's be real, I mean Sfjontek might have taken her out in straights, Sfjontek serves, set point down, she serves, into the forend of Sfjontek, to the forehand of Adajmayer, that's in the net from Adajmayer, Sfjontek survives, six all, six all, all right chat, cracking semi-farm, even if it ends right now, I mean even if Sfjontek wins this match, or wins it right now, still absolute bangers, absolute epics, just drama, dramatic tie breaks, you know, absolutely dramatic tie breaks, if it ends right now, if it ends right now, it would still be epic, all right Sfjontek's serving, Sfjontek's serving, two points away, Adajmayer just had a set point, but it was on the Sfjontek's serve, if Adajmayer gets the point here, she'll serve for the set, I mean that's even crazier, Sfjontek serves, two hours, five minutes played, nearly nine PM, serve is a fault, second serve, second serve, second serve Sfjontek, is in the forehand of Adajmayer, backhand Sfjontek goes in and door, it's a winner, Sfjontek with a backhand, this is gonna be on tennis TV bro, a backhand winner, she sets up match point, seven, six in the tie break, what a backhand, whoo, what a shot, my God, huge, huge backhand, all right, match point Sfjontek, Adajmayer to serve, it's been great chat, we've got Sfjontek, by the way wins this point, she's number one in the world after this tournament, so she's also gonna be world number one, if she wins one more point, match point Sfjontek to play Mukova on Saturday, they haven't played for four years, last time was a clay court, we'll talk all about it later, Maya serves, into the backhand Sfjontek, return goes in the forehand of Adajmayer, backhand Sfjontek, again to the forehand of Maya, into the backhand Sfjontek, Maya with a forehand, again to the backhand Sfjontek, into the backhand of Adajmayer, Sfjontek forehand, is in to the forehand of Adajmayer, again the backhand Sfjontek, down the line, that's a shot, slice goes in, forehand Sfjontek, down the line, Adajmayer scrambles, I need to win her, this is gonna be on tennis TV bro, how do you save match point like that? She's been watching Elkaraz, that's what that was, seven all, Adajmayer down the line, forehand on the stretch, whoa, whoa, seven all, that's a semi-final save, match point saving shot, that's what that is, Sfjontek's like, that's not that good, it was pretty good, seven all, Jesus, all right, still chance for Adajmayer, she's got a serve here, again don't forget to subscribe, you haven't already 7,000 people, what the hell, serve is a fault, second serve, second serve, Sfjontek looks prepared, second serve Maya, no she's taken a long time, Adajmayer, second serve, into the forehand Sfjontek, back in now Adajmayer, into the forehand Sfjontek, the backhand of Maya on the stretch, Sfjontek, forehand is good, Maya gets over the slice, it goes in to the forehand Sfjontek, who smacks a winner away, Sfjontek's enough of this, enough of this, eight, seven Sfjontek, match point, Adajmayer just sliced it too loopy, it's too high, Sfjontek's like, thank you, I'll take that, bang, again, match point Sfjontek, the second one, this one on her serve, to take her spot in the third French Open final in four years, again, don't forget to subscribe, if you've got the men's semi-final tomorrow, women's final on Saturday, Mukava awaits, Sfjontek serves, no she doesn't, nervous, very nervous, as you'd expect, serve, out wide the front of Adajmayer, that return goes in, Sfjontek, forehand cross court, Adajmayer on the stretch, with a lob, in comes Sfjontek, with a forehand, too good, and Sfjontek's going to the final again, and that was not easy, that was not easy, and she stops the Adajmayer train, wait, what happened? Oh, Adajmayer just didn't want to admit defeat, okay, Sfjontek's into the final again, she plays Mukava, what an interesting final, that's not an easy final, I mean look, Mukava can do a lot of what Adajmayer just did, but Sfjontek gets the final without dropping a set, GGs, here you go Sfjontek is through, all right, and like I said, Adajmayer had fought all, I mean, first of all, let's give credit to Adajmayer, semi-final, Brazilian semi-finals, first time in the Open Era for a lady to do that, first time since Google Querten back in the 2000s, ridiculous effort, top 10 in the world, should be number 10 in the world come Monday, Sfjontek will be number one, she confirms that now, but came back from a set down, absolute iron woman, came back from a set down and won that nearly four hour match against Tormo, I mean, she had a crazy tournament, beat Jabur yesterday when all looked lost, but man, Sfjontek's different, Sfjontek is number one for a reason, she doesn't take these matches to three, she wins the tie breaks, and for the most part, and she gets it done in straights, but man, what a day chat, what a crazy day, we had a crazy match in the last one, and then we had almost a crazier match in the second, if Sfjontek had gone to a third, jeez, that would have been tough. So Mukava, Sfjontek is the French open final for 2023, and we're gonna watch it on Saturday, so make sure you stay tuned, if you are leaving us, come back for that. By the way, we topped it, jeez, nearly over 7,000 people watching as well, so thank you for that, we're gonna stick around for a little bit, because we can debrief everything that's happened in the last couple of, like, last five hours, six hours, but man, what a crazy day, what a crazy day. All right, thanks Cam, no worries, no worries, Milana, no worries, 7.1 people, okay people, yeah, we had a lot, a lot of people. Again, don't forget to like if you're leaving as well, we're gonna stick around, keep answering questions, all that fun stuff, but great run from Medajmaj, great run, and look, Wimbledon, she can do the same at Wimbledon, she can play on grass, we saw that last year, it didn't have a great Wimbledon, but she can make up for it this year, she can make another quarter-final semi if she gets a good draw. I'd love to see her play Rebakina at Wimbledon, that'd be fun. Go to sleep, Cam, nah, nah, I'm good, I'm too jazzed up, I can't go to sleep now, I'm too fired up, thanks for the commentary, no worries, thanks for hanging out. Shreyantek was a bit nervous in the semis, she was a bit nervous in the second set, but we know that Adajmaja, we saw it, she just kept coming back, so she had reason to be nervous. Adajmaja's in my top three, nice, yeah, great tennis, I mean, this is semi-final tennis, and we're gonna get the same tomorrow, I mean, I doubt we're gonna get boring matches tomorrow, we got two bangers, even if one of them's not good, the other one's gonna be good, I mean, we can't have, tomorrow's gonna be at least four set matches, at least. I mean, Rude vs. Vera might be better than Djokovic Elkres, I don't know, could happen, but if it does happen, that's okay, we've got two matches tomorrow too. What's going on BJ, yeah, DGGs, that's it. What time is the Elkres match tomorrow with Djokovic? It was at the same time as tonight's match has started. So whatever tonight was, the same time. So six hours ago, yeah, 18 hours from now, is that better, is that easier to understand? Maybe, make you write you no worries. Hopefully I did it justice, hopefully you weren't freaking out too much in the tie break, didn't make you too nervous. A dad's mind did have set point, yeah, but it was on Triantex serve, so I mean, it didn't really, it wasn't like, if it was on her serve, it'd be a little bit more disappointing, but it was on Triantex serve, so it always gonna be tough. When was the last time someone won three of the same slam other than Serena? That is a great question. That is a very good question, and I'm gonna find out right now. I'm gonna guess Justine Enon, because she won a lot of French Opens, and that's the last time I, maybe Venus at the Wimbledon, maybe. So, Triantex got three slams to French. Justine Enon won three French back in the 2000s, triple back to, she won four, but four out of the five years she won French. Serena, of course. Azarenka got two Australian Opens. Kleister's got two US Opens, three US Opens Kleisters. So, Kim Kleister's back in 2010, won her third US Open. So, her, it would have been Kleister's, Venus won three Wimbledons. Serena obviously won three of everything. So, yeah, Serena, Venus, Kleister's, Justine Enon. That's what Shafiantex's trying to do by winning three of the same slam. Now, granted, most of the time, you know, Serena did take over the slams, but to be honest, everyone thinks that, and I say this, you know, Serena, she dominated the last 20 years, so, well, last 10 years, so that's why no one won slams. That's not necessarily true, because Serena won her last slam in 2017. So, we've had five years of like 20 people, or 20 champions that are not Serena. So, we've had Oztapenko win one, Halips won two, Badi's won three, Andrescu, Raducanu, Rabakino, Sabalenka. Like, we've got a lot of Osaka, right? Shafiantex got three, Kerber's got three. So, it might feel like, oh, Shafiantex, you know, the reason why no one has any is because of Serena, but to be honest, there have actually been like 20 slams that Serena didn't win since 2017, but no one's taken over like four or five of them except for Osaka, who's got four. So, Shafiantex is also trying to win four, which gets her in that Osaka range, but no one's won five since, or more since Serena. Even Klai's didn't win more than four. So, four people start paying attention because you've got a lot of players of one four that are very esteemed players, you know, Kim Kleisters, right? Being one of them, and Osaka gets a lot more hype than most because of her four slams. So, you win four slams, and especially three at the French, that kind of puts you in a different category because no one's won three French opens in Justine Enon. Serena won two, back in the mid 2000s, but then, you know, one back in, she won three, but she won her first one back in 2002 and then took over a decade to win another one. So, no one's won three out of like four years, Sharapova won two, sorry, Sharapova won five slams too, my bad. But again, you're kind of putting her in that, you know, Shafiantex, four or five slams, Kleisters, Sharapova, Osaka, you know, we're talking those names now. So, that's a little different. Talk a little different, other than just being like three slams like Kerber and, you know, the players that are just below that tier. So, things are getting, things are very interesting for Shriantex. Mike, I mean, she wins five slams and everyone will lose their minds. All right. Osaka won't be back. That's not true, she will be back. She's coming back next year. She's coming back next year. All right. Vems. Make plans for SAT. It will be two ex-Bagel in 50 minutes. I don't know about that. Book of is better than that. Book of is better than that. Thank you, Vems. For the donation. Shriantex might dominate Klei because no one seems to be on that level. I agree. You know, I say, she is the Klei Queen. She is the Klei Queen. Three French Opens in four years is just in an esk at the French. Like no one does that. No one wins three French Opens in quick succession recently. So people are gonna start saying, you know, compare, well, we already do. Like on this channel, I tell you all the time. Shriantex is the Justine Enon of this era. You know, maybe a little premature, but still she's the Justine Enon of now because no one's really dominated on Klei like her. Since her, even Serena. Klei was not Serena's thing. She won French Opens, but that's not, Klei wasn't Serena's, she won, but it wasn't her thing. Other players that have dominated, obviously Steppi Graf, very good Klei quarter. Chris Evert dominated on Klei for a while back in the 80s. But has anybody won like three out of four French Opens besides Justine? Steffi did three out of four. Chris Evert did. So again, I mean, if she does win the final, she will be doing things that players, those players have done. No one's won three in a row, which is interesting, besides Justine Enon. She won three in a row. She's the only player in the open era. There's one three French Opens in a row and Monica Sellers, but I didn't see her name until just now. So again, I mean, we're still a year away from another, a second one, a third one, but yeah, again, we're talking about Claycourt ability with some of the greatest ever. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, I don't care about what they're saying. Anonymous, thank you for the five. Appreciate that. Thank you for the five. Yeah, so three and four years doesn't happen very often. That's why I keep saying to everybody, like Fiontech, people will come around to watching her because she's gonna start rewriting history. And when she starts doing that, like she did with a streak last year, when she starts doing that, then people will pay attention, not because she talks a big game or anything. Her results will get her recognized. Root to meet the final, I don't know. I'm kind of leaning Zverev. Only because I want to see Zverev complete the ultimate comeback. Fiontech is 56 weeks first in number one. Yeah, well, she's gonna be number one now. She's confirmed number one going forward. So if she wins the final, she'll be 1,000 points ahead of Sabalenka, which means she'll be number one at Wimbledon. Because remember Wimbledon points, she doesn't have that many points. Sabalenka's got zero points, but even during the grass season, Fiontech didn't play, so she hasn't got any points to lose. And there's not a thousand points for Sabalenka to gain before Wimbledon. So, Fiontech, if she wins the final, will be number one at Wimbledon. Now, does she stay number one? She will if Sabalenka doesn't make the final or win the whole thing. Fiontech has a good run at Wimbledon. She can keep her ranking. As I said earlier in the match, this week has been defending her turf, Fiontech defending her clay, Sabalenka attacking, and the world number one ranking being trying to save that. When we go to the grass, Sabalenka's going to defend her turf because that's her advantage. So she's got to try and like, that's her best. If she doesn't become number one in the world by at Wimbledon, then it might take longer than she thought, even though she was this close this week. Oh, she's on a 64 week streak. Who's got the most? I know Barty's like top five. Where does she fall with the most weeks? I know it's Stephie's way ahead on the women's side. So consecutive weeks, she is currently 14. She has to be ahead of Justine Nannon at 61 weeks, but Justine had to fight Serena. So I mean, that's, you got to remember that. If she gets, if she keeps the record, she can maybe get top 10 by the end of the year. So if she keeps the world number one ranking, she'll get there by the end of the year. And she's three weeks away from overtaking Simone Halleup from 11th most weeks at number one history. So if she gets in the top 10, she'll have to get through 10 more weeks. So what's that? Two months? Two more after Wimbledon, she might, but by the US Open, she might be able to, she might be able to be in the top 10 all time, weeks at number one. I had Wasniakie and Halleup and all those players. I'm glad Sabalenka isn't number one. Well, that's a bit harsh. Prasanna, thank you for the donation. Appreciate the 50 cents. Sabalenka was officially number one at the start of RG. True, but that's why we say unofficially because it's not official until Monday. So whoever's number one at the end of the tournament. And on the Monday. We know the grass favors Rebecca in this game, true. Now Rebecca is way down the list of number one because to get to number one because unfortunately Wimbledon didn't count. Now if Wimbledon counted, we can play the game. She would be a thousand points behind Arena. Sabalenka, she'd be, well nearly 2,000 points behind Shriontek. So Shriontek too has got that US Open that the other two don't have. So she's got the two slams where they got the one. So that difference. But yeah, I mean, Rebecca is 3,000 points behind Sabalenka. Winning Wimbledon won't change that. It'll only get her closer to Sabalenka, but yeah. Unfortunately, Rebecca, she should be a 7,000 points, not five, but her and Garcia are fighting for number three and also Pugula. Who is ATP can challenge Djokovic? Elkraz. When are you gonna upload the predictions tomorrow? They're coming up after this, after this stream. So stay tuned. Actually, they'll be coming up probably right when we get done. If Rabakina hadn't pulled out, I believe the semifinals would have looked different. I mean, would a Dajmire have lost to Rabakina, you reckon? I don't know. If a Dajmire would have lost to Rabakina. Tormo was no easy beat either. So with Tormo, Tormo might have beaten Rabakina. Dajmire, Jabur. I mean, I don't know if Rabakina would have been just the instant semifinalist because of, I mean, there was three very tough players there. We saw a Dajmire play an Epic against Tormo. We saw the Epic against Jabur. So I don't know. I don't know. I don't think you can just say that Rabakina pulled out if she didn't pull out, she would have played Shriyantek. Don't think it would have worked that way. It would have been very hard for Rabakina to go through some of those beasts. It was all going to be as hard for Shriyantek today, right? Nadal would not be back until after the U.S. Open. I, yep, he won't be back all year. Is there any website where I can see breakdown of points for each player? Not off the top of my head. But maybe, somewhere, I don't know. Considering Shriyantek one junior Wimbledon, why do you think she's not being able to translate that on the grass and pro level? Because it's different. Because you've got to remember, juniors, you're playing against people between 16 and 18. You're playing a certain, like a literally like, a certain era. Like you might be 16, you play 18 year olds. You're 18, you play 16 year olds. So you play like a span of players, right? A small two to three year span of that generation. You don't play players that are 25 or 30. So you're only playing like this little, almost little bite-sized piece of the tournaments tour. And you know, most of those players, we don't know, we don't get most of those players getting to the seniors, right? A lot of the junior players that we see aren't in the top 10 of the, of some are, but most are not, right? Only a handful of them from each year are like recognizable names. So that's why. And then she goes to the main one and you've got players between 18 and 38 with all different levels of grass court experience. So that's why, because look at Fakina. David O. Fakina won Wimbledon too. And we don't consider him a Wimbledon chance. So it's just that little bite-sized piece that she won during that time. Yeah, she beat some good names there, but it's not, you know, you've got to play players like, you know, Hellop and all these, all these older players who are great grass court players. And then also the generation you play to the juniors, also the younger players coming through, yeah. It's a little bit like junior Grand Slams that can be deceiving. I mean, how many junior Grand Slam champions we don't see even become top 100, right? Yeah. And that's kind of the reason why. Part of the reason, there's other reasons, but that's part of the reason is that they're not really exposed to the entire tour. Like you're just kind of a bite-sized piece of the tour. Shryantek plays polio. The thing is though, Shryantek can play on grass because she can play on fast courts like at the U.S. Open. But I think playing the French Open, I mean, look, look at all the players that play well at the French besides the goats that come to the, I mean, look at Elkres, right? Was really, really good on clay, went to the grass, didn't really play, it didn't play anything in between or played an exhibition and then lost to Sinner, which Sinner's great, but he didn't really have that time because you do have to change your game. It's way faster. So maybe the winning the French Open hurts your chances even more. If you lose first round of the French, you get like three extra weeks to play on grass or two extra weeks. So they were climatized to the grass, which is why Federer didn't play for so long on clay because he could try and win Wimbledon, right? So yeah, Nadal, yeah, and look, Nadal, Djokovic, Federer, you know, Serena, goats, aside. But yeah, I mean, Shryantek, I reckon Shryantek will have a good grass season. I mean, well, a good Wimbledon. I think she will do better this year. The pressure of the streak was massive last year too. We all forget that we, you know, the pressures of the streak, she had the Shryantek streak to defend, you know? So that would have added extra pressure. So I reckon Shryantek will have a better Wimbledon this year. If her draw is good, if she doesn't have to play Krajikova or any of those crazy, you know, Mukova, like no one, if she doesn't have to play anyone's crazy in the first round, I reckon she could get to the fourth round. Oh, she could get to the quarter finals. I mean, Barty won the French, and then two years later won Wimbledon. So, you know, there is definitely a chance. Shryantek is much better, needs to play much better in the final. I mean, yeah, Mukova's no pushover. Definitely no pushover at all. Who is the best prime between the big three? We'll talk about that tomorrow when we watch the big three. Right now we're not watching the big three. So that's, yeah. Thank you, Prasanna, for the 50 cents. Appreciate it. Do you think Rabakina can defend Wimbledon given last year's all the big hitters, like Savilego, Aleksandrov, Sampsonova were banned? It's gonna be harder. It's gonna be a lot harder. Same with Djokovic. It's gonna be a lot harder to win Wimbledon this year because Medvedev, Hashinov, Rubelev, Karatsov, you know, all these guys who can smack the ball hard are gonna be tough. But no, I, yeah, it's gonna be a lot harder. Kazakina's good on grass too. I mean, Kudamatova, plenty of grass court Russian and Balarussian, you know, Azarenka, so crazy. A lot of goat women won French as one of their first slams. What do you mean by goat? What do you mean like Serena one? Serena and Steffi and, well, the French is the hardest to win. So if you win the French, what's going on, Rowdy? What's up? Thanks for ignoring me. What do you mean? All right, I'll see you, Rowdy. What's up? Medvedev's good on grass. He was last year. He got to the final of like two tournaments on grass, but didn't, unfortunately, didn't get to, unfortunately, didn't get to make a chance as shuttle Wimbledon. But also he did last year, the year before, 21. He actually made it to, he should have made it to the quarters and play Federer because he was up two sets of one against Hercatchu, had a rain delay and came back the next day and they played, and they plenty came back Hercatchu. It could have been Federer versus Medvedev at Wimbledon, 29, 2021. Yeah, lost the van right over this. He lost to Hercatchu and Haller, right? Right, I think in the final, the semis. Sackery doesn't need, doesn't feel so bad now. Yeah, well, Sackery and City Pass, both benefited last year from losing early at the French because then they got to have that practice and they both did decent on the grass because they didn't do well at the French. So it does help some of the players. I only post the same thing like 15 times. Oh, it's, what did you say? It's not coming up. Rowdy, this is not a one-on-one conversation, mate. You know that. Come on. There's still like 1,500 people here. The chat's flying. Trying to read a lot of things. How excited are you about Al-Qaraz and Jocuz tomorrow out of 10, 11, 25? I mean, ridiculous. Sabalinga Rabakina, Wimbledon final is the match everyone wants to see. Yeah, I don't know if we'll get it, probably make, that'd be a semifinal, I think. I reckon they're gonna get put in the same half of the draw, and they're gonna play a semifinal instead. Rooter on grass, maybe, maybe. I mean, look at Rude, right? Casper Rude hates playing grass, because he puts all his stuff into Wimbledon. Sorry, into the French. All his thing in the French. Cam, who are your finalists of our RG? Djokovic and... Djokovic's Varev. I think Varev's getting the final. It's nothing, and again, I'm gonna get shit now. Watch this, ready? Waiting for the chat to listen. Waiting for the chat. Here we go. Oh, you hate Elkiraz. You never give Rude any love, but okay. Hopefully everyone's done. Okay, so I think, I would like it to be Djokovic Elkiraz, because I think Djokovic gone for 23. Sorry, Djokovic is Varev, because Varev would be such a great story. He'd come back from the same place last year where he got injured, horrifically injured, like real, I mean, it could have been season ending. Sorry, a career ending, right? Season ending, it was. And then he comes back and he makes the final, the next time. And then he plays Djokovic in the final for 23 slams. 23 for Djokovic, so. I like, that's what I wanna see. I know some of the people in the chat will be like, oh, I won Elkiraz versus Rude, and that's cool too. I mean, there are no bad finals. I said that when we watched Rude-Runa, there's no bad matches. Like, you could get any of those four guys and put in the final, and I'll be happy. But I would like to see Djokovic's Varev, because we've seen Rude versus Elkiraz, right? Elkiraz's Varev, we saw this year on Clay, and it wasn't great, but we did see it last year which was interesting in the French. Djokovic Rude, I think, is just one sided. It's kind of like the Nadal Rude last year. I don't think Rude Djokovic will be too, I don't think that'll be very competitive. So my favorite final for the storylines, Djokovic's Varev. Djokovic going for 23s, coming back for the first, you know, after the injuries. That is mine, but he puts Varev, Elkiraz in there. That'll be interesting. Yeah, you can put whatever you want. Rude Elkiraz rematch of the French of the US, you know? I like Elkiraz's Varev, okay? Carlos all the way, it's been written, okay. I think the next generation, Big Three is called of Rune Elkiraz. Don't count it, Sinner. Sinner's been pretty good too. Your favorite Nole, but that's okay. He ain't winning. Okay, it's funny. You guys don't want to see something historic. You know what? That sounds like a Nadal fan. Are you guys, is that why? Maybe that is. Maybe I just figured it out. The Nadal fans get shitty at me if I pick up Djokovic because they don't want the record to be broken. Well, look, it's gonna happen now. It's gonna happen at Wimbledon, so it's gonna happen. And then Rafa's gonna have to come back and get the record back. So it's gonna happen. So don't yell at me. It's not why I fault that Djokovic is good. It is a Rafa fan. Okay, figured it out now. Elkiraz, yeah, all the Rafa fans are back in Elkiraz so they don't lose their record. It's okay, that's fine. Federer fans did the same back in the day. They were like, get Rafa, get him. Save our record. It's not fair if Rafa's not there for 23. Well, Djokovic fans can say the same last year. I mean, 21 at Rafa at the Australian Open, Djokovic wasn't there, right? So it's all fair. Because we've had no Rafa at the French, no Nolay at the US, sorry, at the Australian and look what happened. The other guy won. So, but anyways, we'll just enjoy. I'm here to see people blaming Cam in for the Cam curse. There's no such thing. There's no such thing. And you can't, like, I want an apology. I want a written apology for every one of you. Every one of you. Say, don't pick Trio, don't pick her. I picked her with confidence because I knew she was gonna win and you all can write me my apologies. I want them on my desk in the morning before the match tomorrow because I'm not gonna come into this match. I want a wholesome chat tomorrow. I don't want people blaming me for nothing. I want everybody, I mean, a written apology on my desk. Thank you. No worries, Lyle. We'll see you later. Does Vera play night chat? Yeah, Vera plays tomorrow, night. He plays second. He plays second. Alright chat, I'm out of here. But thank you for joining. What a day. What a day. This is what semi-final stage should be. An upset or a rant, like one of the craziest matches of the year. The world number one getting pushed to the brink. We love it. We love this. This is why we watch tennis for these two matches. But hey, these aren't supposed to be the hype matches. Tomorrow are the matches of the year or the matches of the millennium. I mean, bloody hell. Elkarez versus Djokovic is already a historic match even if it's a straight sense loss to either guy. I mean, it's going to be historic because it is a changing of the guard type of match with a big vibe and a lot of hype. And then this very rude is just a great comeback story for Vera and a great moment for Root to get to a third slam final in 12 months, which I think will give a lot of people, it will show a lot of people who's not random. Thank you, cool for the two bucks. But hey, Shrion takes number one for a reason and she stays number one. After today, she plays Mukhover on Saturday. I'll see you then if you're not coming tomorrow to the men's matches because ATP, yeah, I get it, it's boring. Six, two, seven, six, Shrion takes out a Dajmire. I'll see you guys tomorrow. Thank you again, by the way. All the donations, all the love that you've been showing, not just with donations and members, but also just with random conversation in the chat. We had a lot of people here again, so it's ridiculous how many people showing up to these. We're not living in the final yet. So I'll see you guys tomorrow. Big match, six, two, seven, six, Shrion takes wins.