 All right, here we are, quarter-final. Dave, the ladies with a double header on foyer because we've got Sabo Lenko, one of the favorites. Planting is Maddie Keyes, one of the underdogs or one of the, I guess you can call it, one of the Dark Horse Picks. And then we've got the final of last year. In the quarter-finals this time, we've got Rebecca and a Taken on Jabur. One of these ladies is probably going to be the winner. No disrespect to the top half of the draw, but you know, it's Federlina. Von Drussever haven't won a slam. The ladies down the bottom half of the draw have a lot more experience in finals especially because of course, Jabur made the final two slams last year. Keyes is the finalist of a slam. Sabo Lenko, Rebecca, and we know what they've done over their time, but let's get to this match because it's nearly a double break for Sabo Lenko. And then we'll get to the preview of what's going on with Rebecca and Jabur. So we've got 15-40 here, big chance for Sabo Lenko. That double break, Sabo Lenko grinding away to 15-40. But yeah, big day today. Big, big day, 15-40. Of course, Elcors versus Runes coming up after this. You know, that will play the winner of Medvedev U-Banks, which is also happening today. It's a crazy day. Today's, like yesterday was epic. The matches ended up being epic, but today has better matchups, I feel, like more intense matchups. I don't know how they're going to compete with yesterday's scores though, but we'll see. Sabo Lenko hits that wide on the return, it's 30-40. Key's overpowered at the moment. Yeah, all right, 30-40. Sabo Lenko wanting that double break and then we'll get to the preview of the Wimbledon 2022 rematch. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Sabo Lenko looks to attack. Second serve into the back of the Sabo Lenko. Back in there from Keyes. Slice in the net, there's the double break. Four-one, Sabo Lenko in the first. In 20 minutes. All right, let's get the preview of the rematch of last year's Wimbledon final. Of course, they played. That's the last time they actually played as well. So here is the draw. You can see there we've got quarterfinal one and two already done. That was yesterday. We had a very interesting matchup. Two upsets. Von Drusseva, Spitalina, both winning their matches in massive upsets and maybe more an upset that Spitalina, Spitalina, Spitalina, then Pagool are going down. And then of course today we've got both of these matches going on, the number 25 seed versus number two seed and then the three versus number six. And Onstrup Bird, number six in the world, 28-year-old from Tunisia. She is a five foot six right handed. 16 wins, nine losses on the year. One title to go with that. That actually was on the clay in Charleston at the start of the season. And she won that or the start of the clay court season. She won that one. But unfortunately got injured after that. Madison Keyes, by the way, getting some, having some medicine from the doctors. So we'll keep an eye on that as well. But you can see there, her form has been great coming into Wimbledon. Unlike last year where she was amazing. And then Rebakina, she's number 13 and number three in the world. Sorry, 24-year-old from Kazakhstan, six with tall right-handed. 31 wins, eight losses on the year. Made the Australian Open Final, won two titles after that. One in Rome and one in Indian Wells. So she's got the 1,000 trophies. Of course she's got the badge for the Wimbledon trophy as well. She's also got the big serving and attacking baseline of badge. The badges are back. We've got the badges back. I'm gonna make sure the badges are more prevalent for the next couple of months. Cause I think you guys liked them. And her form has been great coming into Wimbledon. I mean, she didn't have a great run to the, a great form to Wimbledon last year and it didn't really matter. All right, two-two is the head-to-head. They played once last year and it was that epic final where Rebecca and her got over. Jabir in the end, just coming back from a set down. They also played twice on the hard courts, back in 21, where Jabir got the wins over there. So let's see. Let's see what, what odds can do. Can she, can she get revenge over? We're back in it. Rebecca has been pretty much unstoppable after the first, after the first round. So it's not gonna be easy. For her to be able to, her to try and get back what she maybe gave up last year because last year I think she was the overwhelming favorite in the final. And pretty devastating loss. The US open final where she played Shriyantek maybe less of a favorite or less likely to win. But that Wimbledon final, it was pretty much hers. As soon as we lost Shriyantek in the draw, it was all about Jabir and Hella pretty much. Cause the Russians weren't there. All right, 15-0. Let's keep an eye on Sabalenka for now while the ladies come out and practice. Serve out wide from Sabalenka's an ace. Bang, Sabalenka is just on fire. 30-15. We've got a 5-1 here, Sabalenka. Yeah, Thor, lady Thor unleashed. All right, 30-15 as Sabalenka serves again. Down the tee, fault this time. Second serve, second serve. The ladies ready to walk out behind the glass doors of the Wimbledon lobby. Is that what it's called? The lobby or the waiting room? What do you call that place? The lobby? It's probably a lobby, right? All right, good serve there. Good hitting there from both ladies with Sabalenka. Smoking a winner down the line. 40-15. The bird coming out first. Oh, hey, it's, is that Camilla? Camilla's sitting in the front. Hey, it's the queen. The step queen, 40-15. What's her name? What do we call her? 40-15, not the step queen. What's her name? What do we call her? 40-15, all the British people logged off. Backhand to backhand, Sabalenka hits it out, 40-30. What do we call her? The plus, the king's bride. The king's wife, what's her name? Shut up, don't write bad things in the chat. I want to see it. Consort, the queen consort. I like step queen better, I think it's funny. Camilla, she's great, right? Is she great? I don't know, I've never heard her talk. Back into the line in the net from Keyes and it's five-one. She's technically my queen consort as well, I guess, by association. Yeah, she's a step queen. Anyways, she's there, Camilla's there. Camilla's there, watching the tennis in the front row. Step queens, okay, nice, okay, calm down. Calm down, let's just, all right, five-one. By the way, it looks like it might be starting to rain. And I reckon they're gonna see if it's too slippery to move around. Keyes is saying to the umpire, hey, it's a little bit, it's a little bit wet in the court, I don't know if we can keep playing, also Keyes is losing, so maybe that might be a factor to get maybe a time out to regroup here. It's looking real dodgy overhead as well. I wonder if Jabirah back in there, they're gonna close the roof and have a delay because they're warming up as we speak. The umbrellas are going up. Keyes is thinking about, well, she's standing around waiting, umpire's talking about it. Sabalenka doesn't know what to do. I mean, it wouldn't be a bad idea for Keyes to stop and have that break, gonna regroup. Remember they do go back for like 20 minutes, so they won't sit on court for 20 minutes while the roof shuts, but see if they get through the set. There is rain about, it's kind of like yesterday, we probably get a delay. All right, anyways, five-one. Five-one Sabalenka. Looks like the, what are they called? The cover people, what are they called? The covers, the people who pull the covers over. The ground staff, it is raining. Now Jabirah and Rabakana don't really mind, all right. The ladies are sitting down. It looks like they're gonna shut the roof on court number one because the rain is a little bit much, even though the sun's out. Rabakana's gonna serve first in the center court match. Yeah, they're thinking about it. I think they're gonna close the roof on number one. I mean, they're not even bothered on court, on center court, so just the sun's out, so maybe it doesn't matter. Press the button, press the button. Rabakana serving first in this one, so they're not closing the roof on center court. Maybe they're just sitting down on court one just to see if it stops. I'll let the sun bake the court a little bit. Okay, play the back. Sun's come out, play the back on court. You know, just waiting for the, see how heavy it was. But it's stopped. It will be on enough though. And I'm gonna say that at some point today the roof will probably get shut because the way the radar looks, it looks like it's all coming over from the west. But the moment the sun's back out. All right, five, one, key serving into the corner, Sablanga, Sablanga over hits it. And it's 15 love. Rabakana serving first against Jabir, that's about to start. We'll get to that in a second as well. 15 love. Sablanga being on fire in this first set. 15 loves as Jabir, as key serves. A fault, second serve. We're on a double header. Bekna, press the button. As we got a backhand in the net from Sablanga, 30 love. Yeah, press the button, Bekna. Bekna, I think Bekna only walks around on center court. I don't think Bekna's on court one. There's a Bekna for court one and there's a Bekna for court center court. All right, key serves, 30 love. She serves out wide, the front is Sablanga. Return goes wide, 40 love. 40 love, keys, be love. Key serves again. A fault, second serve. Second serve, keys. The backhand of Sablanga, backhand of keys. In the net, 40, 15, as key slaps itself in the leg. And the way the double header works is that we watch the match that's more interesting. So for now, Sablanga's match is very straightforward, but don't worry, we'll keep an eye on what's going on with this match, but this match, especially early on, will be very interesting to keep an eye on. All right, 40, 15, as key serves down the tee and ace, bang, all right. Five, two, Sablanga first set, keys. Gets on the board and avoids going to the bakery today. All right, chat. Who's gonna win? Who's winning the rematch of the final? I'm gonna go Rebekna in three. I think we're getting a rematch, a repeat of last year. But what do you reckon, chat? Who's gonna win? Has Anse got it? Can she get the revenge? Rebekna to serve. Rebekna to serve. Down the tee of fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Jabir, back end of Rebekna. Into the back end of Jabir. Again, into the back end of Rebekna. Jabir on the stretch with a slice. Into the forehand slice of Rebekna. Jabir with the backhand slice, pass. Rebekna volleys it. Jabir gets it with a pass. Oh, is it in? No, it's wide. Unbelievable. What a rally to start. Just went wide for months. 15 love. Geez, that would have been a hell of a shot to start the quarter-final. Sabalenka serving for the first set, by the way. 15 love, Rebekna. What a point. Rebekna serves. An ace. 30 love. Sabalenka also serves in the four-ner keys. Four-ner from Sabalenka to the slice of keys. Into the four-ner Sabalenka who just gets it. Keys with a drop shot. Sabalenka's there with a forehand winner though. Too easy for Sabalenka. 15 love. As Rebekna serves. Down the tee, Jabir gets back. Into the backhand of Rebekna. That's a hell of a shot. 40 love. The thing about, we've got to dissect the convitable win for Jabir. She was very good, but convitable was very bad. So looking at that match on the scores, you've got to know what happened because that match is a little deceiving. Yeah, it was a massive win for Jabir, but also, convitable plays shocking. And Rebekna's not going to play that bad. So it's not going to be, you doubt that Jabir's going to be able to just be able to beat Rebekna the same way is if it's a winner in the open court though, Jabir, that's a good shot. 40-15. 30 love here, Sabalenka. Lady Samples. And maybe, as it serves. Sabalenka with four-ner keys. Four-ner from Sabalenka in the net. 30-15. 30-5. Rebekna tries to get on the board with a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Jabir, return the net. One love. Rebekna, first set. And Sabalenka serves that one. Keys returns with the four-ner Sabalenka. Sabalenka in the net. 30-all. Chance for Keys to get one back. Brian. Andriva Iga, U.S. Open first round. Bring it on. This stage on Drava will be seated. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, no. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what I was saying. Diana. If Sabalenka win this one, will she becomes World NR-1? Thank you, Diana, for the six. Thank you, Brian, for the two. No, not if she wins, she has to win the whole tournament. Not just this match, she has to win the whole tournament. 30-all. Sabalenka, two points away from the first set. She serves out wide, the forehand is a let. If she wins the first point, 15 love. Cammy, you're not adding a Rebekna emoji. Unfortunately, we just don't have enough room. YouTube don't give me unlimited emojis. They only give me as many as, if yes, 600 members is the next goal for another emoji. So I'd love to have 100 emojis, but YouTube only give us like 20 or less than that. As that goes wide from Sabalenka, 30-40. So the more members we get, the more emojis the chat gets. We can do a Rebekna one, but at the moment, of course, we just don't have enough space. All right, 30-40. Sabalenka on a pressure for the first time today on serve. Serving to the point of keys, for now from Sabalenka as a winner. And we're back at Deuce. Sabalenka on serve and in trouble for the first time on serve, but gets through. As Drebber goes backhand to forehand. Another point from Drebber, now the backhand of Rebekna on the stretch. Drebber, forehand, is a winner. And Entz gets the first game of the day. One-one of her day, I should say. Sabalenka serves. Down the tee, Kees gets it back, but it's long advantage. Sabalenka to take the first set in like 30 minutes. Maybe with the delay just over. Advantage Sabalenka. Serve out wide, the backhand of Kees return, is a what a winner. This is gonna be our biggest team. What a shot from Kees. Even Sabalenka gave that a clap. Back to Deuce. How am I watching to it once? With two eyes. All right, back to Deuce. Here's Rebekna serves in the corner. Drebber return goes in the backhand of Rebekna. Drebber on the stretch puts it wide. 30-love Rebekna is Sabalenka serves. A fault. Second serve. Second serve Sabalenka. She's had a set point. Kees has also had a break point in this game. Second serve in the corner. Kees return goes in the forehand of Sabalenka. Kees with the forehand to the backhand of Sabalenka who smokes a winner. Gee, Sabalenka just nailed the backhand inside out and gets another set point advantage. Sabalenka. Ooh, no, double fault from Rebekna, okay. My soul from there, my soul from there. Double fault. First of the day for Rebekna. Advantage Sabalenka to take this first set. Sabalenka serves out wide. It's a fault. Second serve. Who's your job before this camp? I was an architect. Advantage Sabalenka. Second serve. In the front of Kees, good return. Backhand of Sabalenka is good. Into the backhand of Kees who smacks a winner. All right, now these ladies are starting to fire. 40-15 as Rebekna serves and the forehand of Jabir return goes into the forehand of Rebekna, forehand of Jabir with a slice. Again, to the forehand of Rebekna who hits a win up. We've got three power hitters and an all-rounder today. And the power hitters are hitting winners. Rebekna 2-1 in the first. Sabalenka's had two set points. Serving the backhand of Kees, return goes into the forehand of Sabalenka, backhand of Kees on the stretch. Sabalenka gets it, forehand of forehand as Kees goes again to the forehand of Sabalenka, sliced. Into the backhand of Kees, but Kees in the net. Advantage Sabalenka again. Take the first set. How much money does an architect make? Ugh, enough to pay rent. Just the long hours, long hours. All right, advantage Sabalenka to take the first set. Serving to the forehand of Kees, Kees in the net. There it is, six, two. Sabalenka takes the first. Okay, Sabalenka with the first set and 38 minutes destroyed. Kees in that one, maybe a slow start for Kees, maybe a little nervous, but Sabalenka on fire. All right, two-one. We're back in our leads on serve. Cam, so moved about last night, I couldn't finish watching Nolle Rublerb with ya. There's a power cut out. Oh, that sucks. Well, hopefully it doesn't cut out again. A-7-T from Jabur, no. It's a let, another serve from Jabur. There's a fault this time. Second serve. Sabalenka, by the way, nine winners, five errors in that first set. Kees, six winners, 10 errors. So that's where it was won and lost. There's been a foul now from Jabur. The backhand of Reebakina, foul now Jabur goes wide and it's left 15. I think Sabalenka just needed to make the foul and it'll be number one. Again, I mean, from what I read on Twitter, it was, you might be right, but from what I read on Twitter, she had to win the whole thing. Jabur serves a fault. Second serve. Winning a challenge here. Because if she wins today, she's on 8,844 points. I mean, she might have to just, maybe she does have to just make the final. Not sure. As we get another shot that goes out from Jabur. All right, love 30. BBC said final, I think. Okay, maybe it is the final. She only needs to make the final. Okay, because I thought she had to win the whole thing if she made the quarters, but I guess maybe they got confused with the points being different from the men and women. Is it a foul now? The backhand of Jabur, foul now from Reebakina, the foul now Jabur who overhits it, love 40. Because I think it's within like, there's 100, it's very, very close. If she makes the final, she'll be maybe either up by 20, like up by 50 or behind by 20 or something. So it's like, very close. She makes the final. But it might be enough. And if you guys are telling me, then it must be, if you've heard it. So now the backhand of Jabur, backhand now from, sorry, Reebakina and Jabur heads it wide on her backhand and it's three-one. Reebakina breaks first. Yeah, so there you go. Yeah, so there you go. Trax says Sabalenka makes the final. She'll be on 9,366 points. Shriantek 9,315 points. There you go. Yeah, cause, yeah, okay. So maybe, maybe what I read was accounting for the 1200, not 1300. Cause yeah, I was reading, I don't know what I was reading. I can't remember. I was reading something at the start of the tournament that said like Shriantek makes the quarters, Sabalenka has to win. But that must have been right because they must have been accounted for that 1300 for the final, which if it was only 1200, then she would have been behind, right? So maybe they made, maybe I read the wrong thing. All right, love 15. Jabir down a breaker early, three-one. So there you go. Sabalenka has, if she makes the final, she's number one. I read something on Twitter like two days ago saying like Sabalenka, win Wimbledon become number one or something like that. And I was like, okay. And it was from like, I don't know if it was from Wimbledon or not, but it's from a pretty big, big source as well. But they must have accounted for the 1200. Anyways, good serve, good hitting from Jabir. Love 30. Keys by the way, 40-30 to get off to a much better start in the second. And with Elkres and Djokovic, Djokovic just has to do one better. Elkres just has to match. Djokovic, Elkres has to make the semis to stay in front. But if they both make the final, obviously Elkres has to win because Djokovic wins, then Djokovic will be ahead of him. Great backhand from Keys. Unbelievable. She gets the first game of the second one love. Love 30 here. The WTA posted that on their Twitter she had to win the title to be number one. Is that what you, is that what I, maybe I read that. Maybe it was from the WTA. Anyways, great drops out there and Jabir picks it up. This is gonna be our finish to you. That's the game that once was a play. Love 40. Not bad for him. We're back into the net, but Jabir's too quick. Out of all the players today, Jabir is the fastest by a mile. Love 40. Yeah, great pickup. Great pickup from Jabir. Love 40. To get back on serve. We're back in the serves and the forwarded Jabir return goes in for a winner. She smokes it back and answers back. Oh, Sabalenka hit the tape and it dribbled over. She got so lucky. 15, love. Man, she got, that was a lucky shot from Sabalenka. Anyways, 3-2 Jabir back on serve. Some great tennis from once. Sabalenka hit the tape and it, oh man, that was the luckiest shot. 15, love. Keys winning the first game of the second. Served on a tee. There's a foul from Sabalenka. Second serve. Second serve. 15, love as Sabalenka serves again. Out of all the back of the keys, return to the forwarded Sabalenka, hits it in the net. Keys gets a good return. Sabalenka's struggling to deal with her power. 15, all. She just hasn't made enough returns to make Sabalenka feel pressure. Maybe the scoreboard pressure being down might help. Sabalenka serves, Jabir's back on serve. 3-2 on center court. Hey, I'm new, who's your favorite player? Nick Kiraus is my favorite player. All right, 15-0, Sabalenka with a serve. Serving the backhand of keys. Keys hits it out, though, 15. 30-15, Sabalenka serves. Shewitt's your favorite cam. Well, yeah, Leighton Hewitt's my favorite player of all time. But Nick Kiraus is currently one of my favorites. 30-15 to Sabalenka serves in the backhand of keys. Four now from Sabalenka, again to the four of keys. In the backhand of Sabalenka, keys with the forehand wide, and it's 40-15. 40-15, Sabalenka did level things up in Jabir. She's at 30, love. She's trying to level things up, too. Has been a return. Now the backhand of Jabir. Return goes in the backhand of Rebacon, who puts it in the net, and it's 40-love. Keys out wide, the four, sorry, Sabalenka out wide, the four of keys. Four now from keys goes down the line. Sabalenka gets it, again to the four of keys, who dumps it in the net. So if you make keys hit two or three extra shots, that's what Andreva was doing well. So Sabalenka can get the ball back a couple more times. And she has been so far, that's gonna be a big, we should get out here in straight sets, which would be huge. One-one, Sabalenka levels. As Jabir and Rebacon are going four-hand to four-hand, but Jabir hits it out, 40-15. 40-15, by the way, we've got 1,000 people in each stream. Double header, even with the double header, we're still getting over 1,000 people each stream. So thank you for that. Don't forget to like if you're over wherever you are. Give me your winners, Chad. Who's gonna win these matches? Give me your two predictions. I'm going Rebacon and Sabalenka, so nobody else can say that, because they'll be copying me. Don't copy my answers. I'm just kidding, you can say whatever you want. Anyway, it's in the net from Keys, and it's love-15, so we've got a lob there from Jabir, Rebacon with the backhand, Flick, but it's in the net. 3-3, Jabir levels. That's good for Anse, not to get too far away there, Rebacon up. Rebacon is starting to run a little. Jabir real to back in, 3-3. Rebacon at Keys, on Sabalenka, on Sabalenka, Jabir Sabalenka, Rebacon to Sabalenka. Okay, I mean, Keys is the big underdog of the day. In the other matches, a pretty 50-50, is Keys smacks a winner, 15-0. Helena in 3, and Sabrin 2, okay. Her serve is a fault from Rebacon here. She's been up the break 3-1, and then Jabir fought back very well to get it back. Jabir dumps it in and out in the return, 15-0. I'll tell you what, Anse losing the first set would not be a bad thing, because we know, like we've seen this many times with Jabir, she wins the first set, she sometimes goes a little bit, little bit walkabout in the second. She lost the first set against Andrescu, looked great after it. So losing the first set might not be a bad thing. And Sabalenka smacks another return, okay. This is gonna be our finish turn. 30-0, Sabalenka looking for that break in the second. Like Jabir winning the first set could be a replay of what happened last year, where she kind of just started being, trying to be too fancy. You know, doing drop shots and stuff. Losing the first set, at least she'll keep the focus, because she has to, unless she, you know, if she wants it to come back. All right, in the net from Jabir, and it's 30-0 Rebacon up. 30-0 here for Keys under pressure. Serving to the back end of Sabalenka, backing out Rebacon again to the back of Sabalenka in the net from Sabalenka. 40-30 Keys. But, yeah. I wonder if Jabir winning the first set or losing the first set will at least keep her, you know, keep her focus. She won't feel comfortable like she does when she wins that first set sometimes. The turn goes into the back end slice of Rebacon and then Jabir puts away the volley. Or does she? Does she win the point? What happened? It was called out. It was called, oh, it was called out. Jabir hit it out. That ball was on the line. Okay, it looked good. I mean, she smacked the hell out of it. This is out. This is a bad mistake from Jabir. Wow, she hit it wide. You cannot be serious. That was a terrible miss from once. 40-30 Love as Keys gets the advantage again. 40 Love, wow, that was a, I thought she hit that for sure. I mean, she hit it with just power, you thought, oh, that's an easy winner. And we're back in the serve of the fault. Second serve, 40 Love as we get a second serve to the back end of Jabir. Jabir hits it wide and Rebacon regains the lead. 4-3, first set. In the net from Keys. And we're back to Deuce. Back to Deuce here. Chance still for Sablon to get this break. Keys not happy about that shot. We're going to serve here from Keys. A fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve to the four and a seven. Over hits it on the return and it's advantage to Keys again. Who can beat the Joker? I think Medvedev, but I'd love to see Elkres have a crack at it. That would be fun. I think Medvedev is the only one that can legitimately on grass be a challenge, but I think that I would love to see. I would love to see Elkres have a crack. It'd be nice to see Elkres play a full match against Djokovic and get a real result so then we don't have any no excuses from either party. Not that cramping is an excuse, but no reason for either person or either fan base to be like, oh, well, you guys not fit enough and oh, well, I got cramped. You know, like I want a full match so we can at least settle the discussion for now of who is better right now? Because I still think we don't know. We don't actually know. Anyway, it's great return there from Sablenka as Jabir serves an ace. They love it. Imagine Sinner or Medvedev win that we will never know. We won't know until like the US series. We're a volley there from keys. All right, advantage keys. By the way, the Vecna's around. Oh no, Vecna's around. 30 love, it's getting dark. Vecna's around. Can you hear the sound of the clock? Can you hear that? Can you hear it? All right, return goes in from Sablenka to the back of the keys, back in a Sablenka. Drop shot in the net, not it. Two-one, keys holds, finally. Ashtaburga to 40 love. 40 love. Oh, tournament directors lurking. We're going to return from Rabakina. That goes wide, four-four. Who's Vecna? Vecna's the tournament directors. Tournament director is Vecna. Tournament Vecna. That's it, tournament Vecna. Okay, Rabakina serves. First, not a great job here. She was down a three-one. It's fought hard to get back to even. As we're going to serve now, the return goes in the net from Jabir and it's 15 love. 15 love. We're going to serve out while they're backing to Jabir, backing out from Rabakina, into the front of Jabir, who puts away the winner. By the way, they are closing the roof. The roof is being shut. But they're still playing, so that's interesting. On court number one, they're still playing, even though the roof is slowly closing. 15-all, great shot from Ants. Is she running up Henman Hill? That's so dumb. That's such a dumb thing to say. So stupid, why is that funny? Why am I laughing? That's so stupid, 30 love, 15. So dumb, we said that. Simon, that's so stupid. 30-15. Yeah, they're running up Henman Hill. 30-15. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Rabakina to get back the lead. That was funny. As we return out of the back end of Rabakina, backing out from Jabir, into the front of Rabakina and Jabir in the net. 40-15. Sabalega trying to level things up in the second. She won the first 6-2, Sabalenka. 40-15 here. And Rabakina tries to get back in the lead. Yeah, good one, Simon. That was pretty funny. It's not often that chat makes me laugh. Ah, 40-15. First serve is a fault. Second serve, Rabakina. Four all here in the first. Second serve in the front of Jabir. Return is going into the slice of Rabakina. Back end of Jabir down the line is wide, and it's 5-4. Rabakina in the first. And 30 love, Sabalenka. Sabalenka tries to level things up here in the second. She won the first set, 6-2. She serves down to see the back end of Kees and Kees in the net. 40 love, 40 love. Got some doubles going on at the moment, or we had some doubles going on, and I have no idea if it's, if they put the covers on or not. No, they're flying still, okay. Now, 40 love. Serve to the front of Kees is a fault. Second serve. Was there ever when a slam? Um, maybe. Maybe one. I think I deserve one slam. Chat, what do you reckon? How many slams was Verov win? How many? And which one? If it is one, how many? Wait, how many? Wait, which one? Double false Sabalenka. I think Verov's got one. I think he can win one. It's hard to base, like, you know, it's hard to rate, you know, rate Verov's chances based on this year, because this year is comeback season. So I think next year, you know, again, if he doesn't play Djokovic, and maybe doesn't play Elkaraz, I think he can, maybe he doesn't win Wimbledon, but he could win a, yeah, French Open or a US Open. All right. 40-15 is we get a return from Kees. That goes out. It's 2-2 in the second Sabalenka levels, as Jabir serves to stay in the set. Good volley. Good volley from Hans. 15 love as she shakes the racket. She got a gold racket. Is Jabir using a golden racket? That is insane. And very, very fancy. Golden racket, is it gold? Or is it just like brown? It's like a brown, it looks bronze, a bronze racket. Jesus. You know, he's back in the backhand rally, is Rabakini hits it out? 30 love. It's bronze. It's fancy. I guess the Federer's the only one who can use a golden racket, right? Bougie. 30 love. So everybody can see the backhand of Rabakini for now from Jabir. Into the front of Rabakini, Jabir over the forehand. Again, to the front of Rabakini who hits it in the net. The 40 love. I guess when she wins a slam, she'll use the gold one. How cool would a beach hat if the number one in the world had to play with a golden racket? Would that be not the best thing ever? Like the best player on the planet, by a law, would have to use a golden racket at slams. Kind of like the gold jersey at the Tour de France, but except the golden racket. Like the number one in the world had a golden racket. That would be so sick. Anyways, backhand goes in the net from Rabakini. It's 5-5. 5-5 Jabir. Or like a Grand Slam champion had to have a gold racket. Like if you won a slam, like if you were a slam, if you held a Grand Slam, maybe that would be too confusing. Yeah, world number one has to have the golden racket. Anyways. 5-5. First set as Keyes looks to get back in front. Not like a sprayed gold spray paint. Not like a gold and a metal racket, a gold. Not a gold, like, you know, not real gold. Gold color, like a trophy color, right? Backhand slice there from Jabir. Into the backhand of Rabakini. Again, the slice of Jabir. Into the forehand of Rabakini, as Jabir hits the backhand slice again. Good defense, Rabakini hits it down the line. Jabir again with a slice. Into the forehand of Rabakini, who eventually hits it out. Good defense from Ants. Love 15. Yeah, no, no, not like a solid gold, you know, racket. I mean, like a gold plated, or a gold sprayed painted gold, you know. Gold racket with blind opponents. But it could be like the color, I mean, Ants' racket is bronze. I mean, it could be like that. You know, it could be like that kind of like muted, whatever, muted kind of thing. Anyway, serve. It's nice out wide. Great serve from Rabakini of 15-0. The WCT had a diamond racket. But that was the trophy, wasn't it? That wasn't a, was that a trophy? Or was that the actual, they used the golden racket, the diamond racket. That's been crazy. Anyways, 40, 30 here for a back, for keys as she hits a forehand long and it's deuce. He's under pressure on serve again. We're four and a forehand here. Rabakini down, Jabir down the line, 15-30. Okay, serious trouble on both courts. Jabir looking a break and so is Sabalenka. Sabalenka's already got a set though. She's a little further ahead. Serve from keys is a fault. Rabakini, she serves, Jabir gets it back. Four and a half from Rabakini. He's out, Jabir's got two break points. 15-40, Sabalenka hits it long and keys gets to advantage. Great points for Jabir at 5-5. Madden. Yeah, like, you know, like I'm like toned down the colors, whatever it's called. Anyways, 15-40. Matt, yeah, not shiny. Make it like matte color or something. All right, 15-40, serve. Rabakini under pressure. Into the backhand now of Jabir. Backhand, Rabakini at Jabir with a forehand. Passing shot, the volley is in but Jabir hits a winner. Oms takes the break. Six-five in the first. What a shot. Oh, it's Jabir. What an angle. That was a Djokovic angle. Camilla loved it. She's clappin', she's like, woo! Let's go. I'm sure that's how she sounds. All right, three, two, keys holds. Jabir breaks to serve the first set. Remember, she was down 3-1. What a backhand. Now we know Rabakini's net game is not it. But still, Oms had to get that backhand pass. That was not an easy shot. She still had to hit the pass. Okay, Rabakini is not playing well in this match. I mean, she's not hitting as many winners as she'd like and that's just testament to Jabir's defense. I think you gotta credit Jabir for getting the ball back so many times. Okay, we're gonna stick with Jabir because she's up six-five. She's on a mission. Yeah, but I said I'm still a little worried for Jabir because winning the first set, can she keep her focus? That's what I hoped for in the second if she's gonna get through. Or is Rabakini gonna fight back? I mean, Rabakini can only play better. Her serve is not great Rabakini. Again, low first serve, points one. That's because Jabir's getting the ball back a lot. Not giving, not allowing Rabakini to have easy points. Anyways, Jabir, serving the first set, puts it in the net, love 15. Love 15. Winner of this to play the winner of the other match that we're watching at the same time. Winners play each other in the semis. Love 15, serving to the front of Rabakini who shanks it in. Jabir over the forehand as Rabakini hits it in the net. 15-0. Rabakini is not having fun out there now. She was up 3-1 cruising as she serves again. 15-0. Jabir serves a fold. Second serve, 15-0 for Sabalenka over there. She's trying to level things up. 15-0, a bit of serve. Into the back end of Rabakini, back end out from Jabir. Into the back end of Rabakini again, into the back end of Jabir, Rabakini gets the point. Jabir over hits it. 15-30. It's high break loading. I mean, we've had a couple of breaks already in this match. 30-0 for Sabalenka. She's cruising on serve at the moment. We'll keep an eye on her as well as Jabir serves a fold. Another serve coming up. Serve is... Was that, that was the fold. Okay, the first serve was a let. Now it's a second serve, 15-30. Second serve. Into the back end of Rabakini, back end out from Jabir, to the back end of Rabakini. Again to the forward of Jabir, Rabakini's back end. Into the back end of Jabir, to the forward of Rabakini. Forward of Jabir again in the net, 15-40. Sloppy from Hanson this game. 15-40. Rabakini's coach gives a thumbs up. He liked that point. 15-40. Sabalenka at 30-15. We're about to go to a tie break. The first set here. Unless Jabir can fight her way out of this game. 15-40. Jabir serves. Out wide, Rabakini slices it long. Great serve. 30-40. Still a break point here for Rabakini to get back on serve and play a tie break, which we all know Rabakini is the tie break queen. She has lost one tie break I think this whole year. Or something stupid like that. Has she lost one tie break for the year? Is that, did I make that up? I know she's lost at least, only one, at least one. That was in the COVID of a Miami final. Can anyone name any other, I can't remember if she's lost one since then. Has been a return down to the back end of Jabir for now Rabakini. Again to the forward of Jabir on the stretch. We're back in a forehand. Again to the forward of Jabir. Into the forward of Rabakini, Jabir forehand. Again to the forward of Rabakini. Into the back end of Jabir. Back end of Rabakini on the stretch is a slice. Into the forward of Jabir, slice again from Rabakini. Goes long, Jabir survives. Deuce. By the way, keys at 30 all against Saber-Lanker. She's gonna try and get the break here in the second. Okay, we get to Deuce. Longest rally of the match was that last rally. It was 13 shots. It happens. All right, Jabir serves. A fault. Second serve. Second serve, Jabir. Into the forehand of Rabakini. Forehand, Jabir. Into the back end of Rabakini. Jabir with the back end slice on the stretch. That's a good shot. Rabakini gets it and over hits it. Set point once. Advantage, Jabir. To take the first at 7-5. Advantage, Jabir. By the way, I can confirm that Rabakini has not lost a tie break or she's lost one tie break for the year. So luckily for Jabir, they might not have to play one. And if they do, we know who might win that as Jabir hits it in the net. Okay, Deuce. Set point saved. So yeah, so Rabakini has lost one tie break for the year. That was against Cavita in the final of Miami and it was like a 16-14 tie break. It was the stupidest tie break ever. So Jabir does not want to go to a tie break with this lady. You don't come out alive if you go to a tie break against Rabakini. Back in the back end now as Jabir hits it on the stretch in the net. Advantage, Rabakini, to get to the tie break. And Jabir's going nuts. She knows it. She's getting angry. She knows. She knows she doesn't want to go to the gulag with Rabakini. She is the queen of tie breaks. Advantage, Rabakini, first serves a foul. By the way, Keys has got a break point against Sabalenka. We'll keep an eye on that score as well. It's all happening. Second serve into the front of Rabakini. Back end from Jabir in the forehand of Rabakini. Jabir on the stretch, hits it to the back end of Rabakini. Jabir on the slice in the net, tie break. Here we go. Rabakini saves the set point, goes to the tie break and she doesn't lose in the tie breaks. The queen of tie breaks. Rabakini, Jabir, man, she knew as well. You can tell by the reactions. She didn't want to be here. And Sabalenka's down a break point. We'll see what's up with her. Advantage, Keys, serve from Sabalenka, good. The turn goes in, Sabalenka forehand. Keys gets on the back end of the nets. Oh, Keys had that shot. All right, tie break time. As that goes in the net and the return from Jabir, one love rebakaner. Jabir's only lost one tie break this year too, right? Is that what you're saying? Somebody sent that in the chat. That's kind of wild. Is that true? I mean, she hasn't played as many matches, so maybe. As we get a let from Jabir. So Jabir, no, Jabir's lost two tie breaks like in the last month. As we return down to the 400 Jabir, great shot from Ants. And it's one-one. So Jabir's got, whoa, one, two, three, four, four wins, three losses in tie breaks. She lost a tie break to Vondrusava at Indian Wells. She lost a tie break to Adajmaaya. And she lost a tie break to Neemaya as well. So she's lost three tie breaks this year. Whereas Rabakaner, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11 tie breaks and lost one. As that goes out from Ants, and it's two-one Rabakaner with a mini break. So again, the tie break queen. Yeah, so one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11. Yeah, 11 and one this year in tie breaks. Rabakaner, only one tie break was when she lost the 16-14 tie break to Kovitava in the Miami final, which turned out to be the crucial tie break because after that she ended up losing. As we return down to the 400 Rabakaner who overhits it, two-two. So Ants has got to do the near impossible. And that is take a tie break off a lady who doesn't lose tie breaks. Even Shriyantek couldn't win a tie break against this lady. Because like I said, Jabir's got one, two, three, four and lost three. So four and three. By the way, it's advantage keys over the other court. We'll keep an eye on Sabaline because she's in trouble. So that was an ace bang. All right, three-two Rabakaner on serve in the tie break. All right, three-two. It's advantage keys, by the way. Forehand there from Sabaline goes wide. It's going to get challenged. Keys might have had the mic at the break here. As we return the net and three-three. Nice serve, by the way, keys breaks. Keys gets the break. Sabaline goes wide, it's four-two. Keys just out from Sabaline. Four-two keys in the second set. Three-all in this tie break. It's all happening. We've got a couple of thousand people in each stream. Thank you for that. Doubleheader, one of the biggest doubleheaders we've done all week. We can see one of these ladies possibly winning Wimbledon. Most likely one of these ladies winning Wimbledon. And as that return, it's a, whoa, man, keys with a lovely winner, 15 love. Back to Jabir, three-three. She serves out wide, the forehand of Rabakaner, returns us back into Jabir, Jabir in the net. Four-three, Rabakaner. Four-three, she gets the mini break again. Four-three, Rabakaner. Oh, I'm not happy. She smacks the ball in the ground and disgusts. No reactions. Well, I have 30 love keys. She's out four-two in the second as we return now from Jabir into the forehand of Rabakaner. Four-hand Jabir, again to the forehand of Rabakaner. Jabir, forehand to forehand now as Rabakaner goes again to the forehand of Jabir into the backhand of Rabakaner. Jabir with the forehand in the net. Five-three, Rabakaner. Jabir just not moving Rabakaner enough. She's keeping her in the middle. She's in that comfort zone. You know, that comfort zone that she, you know, just in the middle of the court pretty much. Jabir's got to make Rabakaner move. Five-three, Rabakaner. Oh, so stupid. Anyways, return goes in the forehand of Rabakaner. Up goes a lob from Jabir and Rabakaner smacks it away. Six-three, Rabakaner. The queen of tie breaks. Showing us all why we call her the queen of tie breaks. Six-three, by the way, 40-15. We'll get back to Keyes in a second. She is dominating the second set at the moment. Or at least on the scoreboard, she's winning the second set at the moment. Is it a serve from Jabir? That's a fold. Second serve. Three set points. Remember, she had a set point Jabir in this set just before the tie break as she served for it. Serving to the backhand of Rabakaner. Turn to the forehand of Jabir. That's a good shot. Rabakaner on the stretch in the net. That's where Rabakaner needs, and that's what Jabir needs to make Rabakaner do. Move out wide. Get her off the middle of the court. Six-four, Rabakaner as on serves a fold. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Rabakaner. Backhand of Jabir goes into the backhand of Rabakaner. She'd be able to forehand down the line. That's a great shot. Wrong foot. Rabakaner, six-five. But Jabir's got to save a set point on Rabakaner's serve now. And this is the hardest point. Again, cheers everybody. Over 2,000, 2,000 people in both streams. That's insane. This might be the biggest doubleheader ever. All right, six-five. That's insane. You guys are crazy. Six-five. Rabakaner with a serve to take the first set. She serves down the tee. Jabir gets it back, but it goes long. Alina Rabakaner, the queen of tie breaks, continues her streak. 12 wins, one loss in tie breaks this year. And she takes the first set after Jabir had a set point. Sabalenka, by the way, gets a break back. Oh, it's all happening. Sabalenka breaks back in the second. Keys was running away. Not so fast. Four-three, Sabalenka back on serve in the second. As Rabakaner takes the first. It's all happening here. It's all happening. The wild madness of the doubleheader. Okay, now I can have a chat. You crazy cam. No, I'm doing my best. Okay, Rabakaner's serve coming to the rescue at the end, in the end of that, well, in the tie break especially. But Jabir, I mean, she had the set point. Serve for the first set, gave it, got broken. And then the tie break, like I said, you play tie breaks against Rabakaner, you lose. The only person who's beaten Rabakaner in a tie break is Caviteva. Unless you have a big serve, you're probably not gonna win a tie break against this lady. She is too beastly. She even beat Fiontech on clay in a tie break. So I mean, that says it all. Okay, Rabakaner had no business winning that set. I mean, look, she was winning 3-1 at the start, and then Jabir got back. But then Rabakaner, I mean, like I said, tie break, tie break, tie break. When you get Rabakaner a tie break, she wins it 95% of the time. She'll win the tie break this year. Unless you've got a big serve or you left-handed, I guess. Maybe that'll give you an edge against Rabakaner in the tie break. Okay, Jabir's gonna serve first in the second, but we're gonna jump over to court number one, see what's up. Because Sabalenka, she was down 4-2, she almost went down 5-2, but gets the break back, and now she is serving to level things up in the second. She serves a 15-love, she serves a fault. Second serve. Also, we're getting a challenge here. First point of the match, sorry, first point of the second set for Ants, and the return goes long from Rabakaner. Good challenge. 15-love, Ants as we return now from Keys, and Keys, it's a long 30-love. And ace from Ants, okay. 30-love over there as well. 30-love. The other half of the draw don't sound a chance against this side. Yeah, look, I think the winner is one of these four ladies. Maybe Von Drusseverl's Fetalina, if they play, I mean, maybe play Keys, and Keys gets nervous, but I don't know. By the way, Ants with a front tweener, but it was out from Rabakaner, so I didn't count. 40-love on both courts, Rabakaner, also Sabalenka, with a lovely drop shot. 40-love, serve down the season, ace, all right. Sabalenka levels in the second, 4-4. Lovely serve down the tee. All right, four always. Ants gets the first game of the second one-love, and I did say many times in the first set that I don't think losing the first set is that bad for Jabir. It's not ideal, but also it kind of forces her now to lock in. Because if she won that first set, she might have started getting a little fancy, trying to slice and dice, do drop shots tweeners, because she has the cushion of the lead. But having to fight back, it might just keep Jabir switched on for the entire rest of this match, which is not a bad thing. She does sometimes get a little silly, a little bit too much of an entertainer when she's leading, so might not be a bad thing for her to have lost that first set. All right, let's see what Kees is doing here, because she was up 4-2, should have been up 5-2, and now she's down, love 15, a 4-all. She hits it in the net, Sabalenka looking to get out of here in straight sets and watch the remainder of this match, because that's who she's gonna play. Has been a return now from, by the way, Sabalenka's won last 10 points, the hell. All right, so about what Bakken of Sabalenka, 4-0 from Kees, is good, Sabalenka gets it, as Kees hits it in the net, love 30, love 30. Sabalenka to get the break and serve for the match, also love 15 with Rebakken in trouble here. As Rebakken goes in line, Jabir gets it with a flick, Rebakken is volley in the net, not a great, not a good volley at all from Rebakken, I love 30. Chance for Jabir to break as well, as Kees serves a fault, second serve. Second serve, second serve. Return goes into the forehand of Kees, Kees hits it out, love 40, man. When Sabalenka's on a roll, she is on a roll, and she is, I think she's won like 13 points in a row, which is why I was laughing, it's just stupid, stupid stat. As Jabir hits a lovely lob, again, Rebakken on the net, she's in trouble though, with a forehand slice. Into the back end of Jabir, drop shot Jabir is too good, Rebakken puts it wide, love 40 Jabir, love 40, Sabalenka. Sabalenka to get the break and serve for the match. Served from Kees, then it sees an ace, whoo, 15-40. One saved by Kees, 15-40, Kees with the serve. Down the tee, the back end of Sabalenka, the forehand from Kees, is good, Sabalenka with the pass, Kees with the volley, that goes out, Sabalenka. 5-4 in the second now, she was down 4-2, nearly down 5-2, now she leads, serves for the match. And Kees has crumbled in this second set, and it's only been like in the last like 10 minutes, 10 minutes ago she was up 4-2 with a chance to go 5, and now she's down a break in the second and Sabalenka serves for the match. All right, 15-40, let's see what Jabir can do, is Rebakken serves an ace, 30-40, Rebakken now. Still down a break point here to start off the, to start off the second set Jabir, she lost 7-6. Served now from Rebakken now, down the tee, another ace, and Rebakken has served, coming to the rescue, and we get to deuce from love 40 down Rebakken now. Rebakken now hasn't changed her motion since she started. No smiles, no angry faces, no nothing. Just totally chill, totally cool. The queen of aces, the queen of tie breaks, advantage. By the way, the guy sitting next to Rebakken as coach is very, very dapper. Is that the, did we find out who that was? He was here at the French Open, wasn't he? Advantage Rebakken, who's at the Australian Open, wasn't he? Serving to the back end of Jabir, return to the back end of Rebakken now, back end of from Jabir in the net, it's 1-1. Rebakken now, levels from love 40. Okay, love 40, love 15, sorry for keys. She's trying to break back to stay in the match. Sabalenka serving for the semis. Serves out why the back end of keys, return goes to the four, and Sabalenka hits a winner. Sabalenka 15-all. Unbelievable, unbelievable. 15-all. What's dapper? Dapper's like fancy. He looks very stylish. He's wearing like a very smart outfit. A very Wimbledon outfit. He's looking very much in place in that outfit as we had a four-hand winner from Sabalenka. Sabalenka two points away, 30-15, to book her second semifinal of Wimbledon in consecutive appearances, because of course she didn't play last year, but the year before she did. And she gets a chance now to go watch the rest of the match that she's, or watch the opponent she's gonna probably play. Actually, she is gonna play one of them. It's guaranteed unless they withdraw. All right, first serve is a fold from Sabalenka. Second serve. Second serve. Sabalenka 30-15. By the way, the roof is not being closed. They've kept them open because the rain has held as we had a back end of four-hand rally. Keys into the four-hand of Sabalenka to the back end of keys. Sabalenka with the back end. Into the four-hand of keys. To the back end of Sabalenka. Keys with the four-hand again. Into the back end of Sabalenka. Hits it in the net. 30-all. Madison Key, survive. Surviving. And it's a lovely smash. She's at 40-15 over there. All right, 30-all. How clutch can Sabalenka be? 30-all. She was down 4-2 in this set. She's two points away from another Grand Slam semi. And this time, in fact, if she wins today, she's made every semi-final of the last four slams. I mean, that's crazy. Great serve, Sabalenka. 40-30. She made the semi-finals of the U.S. She made the finals of the... She won Australian Open. She made the semi-finals of the French. And now she's a point away from a semi-final of Wimbledon. That's... I don't think nobody's talking about that. She is the semi-final queen. Four semi-finals in a row. I mean, that is not nothing. Who's done that lately? I don't think anyone's done that lately. 40-30. First serve is a fault from Sabalenka. Second serve. Second serve. Sabalenka with a match point. To book her fourth semi-final in a row at a slam. Serve at wide. Chalk flew up. Good return from Keyes. Sly Sabalenka in the net. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Keyes survives. Guess the deuce. Saves the match point. Okay. We get the deuce. By the way, Jabez got advantage. That's... Again, it's kind of incredible that Sabalenka's made that many... First person since Serena to do that. Yeah, probably. It's probably the first player since Serena to make all the semi-finals in a row. Serve to see the back end of Keyes. Finder from Sabalenka with the back end of Keyes. Keyes in the net. Advantage Sabalenka. To book her spot in the semi-finals. That's insane. Anyways, Jabez 2-1. We'll get back to her after this game. Okay. Advantage Sabalenka match point. Number two. To knock out Keyes. Was that a great run? She's been great on the grass this year. But Sabalenka's a little better as she serves out wide. Keyes with a return. That goes out. Arena Sabalenka's in the semis. No upset for her. Pagula lost. Fiontech lost. Sabalenka says not this time. Making the most of it now that she's allowed to play. She made the semi-finals here two years ago. She lost the Pleshkova. She makes the semi-finals this year. And she's gonna play somebody who's coming off a very tough win because, I'll tell you what, Jabera back in her is a battle and hasn't finished yet. And a good win, two and four. And look, Keyes shouldn't have lost that set. She was up 4-2. She was up a chance to double get the break. But you give Sabalenka a little bit. Especially at slams, I mean, in the last 12 months, if you give her a little bit of a comeback shoot, we'll take it. You can't give her a chance. When you got to break against her, you've got to hold. Man, Sabalenka, like I said, who was the last person? Maybe it must have been Serena. Because I can't think of anyone who's made the semi-finals of every slam within a 12-month period. That's incredible. Semi-finals of the U.S. She lost to Shrion-Tek in three. She wins a semi-final against Lynette in Australia. Then she obviously lost the Mook-of-a-Match we talked about. Well, she lost that Mook-of-a-Match, which maybe she shouldn't have. And now she's gonna play Jabera or Rabakana in another semi-final of a slam. So impressive. And we say that WT is not consistent. That's changed. That has changed. Sabalenka has changed. Sabalenka has changed that along with Shrion-Tek. And Rabakana, Jabera also trying to change that, but man, how good is that? Good honor. Didn't get to play last year. Makes the semi-finals. And if she makes, if she's, the next match is not just the semi-final. Win-button final up for grabs, but also world number one ranking up for grabs. As Rabakana hits a winner and it's 15-old, Sabalenka's got a massive smile. She's happy. Good to see. Sabalenka's great. Great for Tenner. She's fun, charismatic. We love to see it. By the way, if you wanna keep watching the Rabakana match, jump over to the stream. We're gonna shut the Sabalenka match down in a sec. So if you wanna continue watching Jabera versus Rabakana, you'll have to jump over at the end of this game. 30-15 here, Rabakana. But Sabalenka is into the semis in straight sets. I mean, that was with a little bit of a glitch in the middle. That was pretty straightforward. So about why does a fault from Rabakana second serve? That's it. The tiger over the line. What do we call it? Is she the lioness or is she the tiger? She's the tiger, right? The tiger's her, there's been a return winner from Jabera. What? 30-old. It was a double fault, was it? Must be a double fault. 30-old. 30-old. Rabakana under a little pressure here. And she serves a fault. She was down a break at the end of the first set. Luckily got her back. Second serve into the 400 Jabera slash return goes wide. 40-30. Rabakana to level this up. 40-30. Rabakana with a serve. Down the tee, Jabera gets it back. Rabakana with a forehand. Winner, all right. 2-2 in the second. If you wanna keep watching Rabakana versus Jabera, like I said, jump over to the other stream because we're gonna continue. But man, what a win. Sabalenka, 6-2, 6-4. She dominates Madison Keyes in straight sets and makes it to the semi-finals. Her fourth semi-final at slam level in a row. Second women's semi-final in a row, because obviously we're not counting last year. 6-2, 6-4, she knocks out Keyes. Keyes had a great week, but Sabalenka is on fire. We'll get back to, there we go. Everybody's here. Awesome. All right. There we go. Everything's working. All right. Love 15. Rabakana. She's got the first set of tie break. We know she doesn't lose tie breaks as we go double fall from Jabera. What's holding there? Love 30. Love 30 is, whoop. Let's fix that. There we go. Let's put that up there. I'll change the screens. The right faces. There we go. All right. Return goes in the forehand of Jabera. For now, Rabakana again to the front of Jabera. Into the front of Rabakana. Rabakana over hits it. 15-30. Now, a little recap on what's happened here. 3-1, Rabakana got off to a good start in the first set. Jabera clawed her way back. Jabera then broke it 5-0, got to 6-5. Had a set point, couldn't take the set, got to the tie break. Rabakana wins it because she always wins tie breaks. In this set, both ladies have been pretty solid. There has been a little chance for both, but neither player has taken the chances yet at two always. With a back-in-to-backhand rally, that goes wide. From once, it's 15-40, more chances. More chances now. 15-40, Rabakana to take the break in the second. 15-40. Serve to the forehand of Rabakana. Rabakana from Jabera. Into the backhand of Rabakana who puts it in the net. 30-40. 30-40. 30-40 as we get a serve from Jabera and ace. All right, there you go, down the tee. By the way, 3,000 people in the house. Thank you everybody for coming over from the other match. Appreciate it. We're just getting started in this one. Someone's sleeping in the onto Jabera box. Is somebody want to elbow that man? Hey, wake up. You can't sleep in the coach's box. That's illegal. Get your ass up, what the hell are you doing? No yawning in the box. Is it a backhand now from Rabakana? Into the forehand of Jabera, Rabakana, Rabakana is good. Jabera with a slice. Goes wide. Advantage. Rabakana. To get the break point again. Or to get the break again. Or get the break in the second for the first time but has another break point again. Kind of made sense. Anyways, serve into the forehand of Rabakana. Forehand from Jabera. Inside out, that's a good shot. Rabakana in the net. Jabera survives. Back to Deuce. Back to Deuce. Like I mentioned in the first set multiple times. I don't think losing the first set is that bad for Ants. Yeah, it's not ideal, but I think it will just keep her head down and keep her working hard. Focused. As we get a return now into the forehand of Rabakana. Forehand from Jabera. To the backhand of Rabakana. Into the backhand of Jabera. Rabakana, forehand on the stretch. Jabera gets it. Into the backhand of Rabakana. Who overhits it. Advantage, Jabera. In fact, I want to know. I want to know how many times Jabera's come back from a set down this year because I feel like when she wins the first set and when she loses the first set, I don't reckon it's... No, let me have a look. If you're going to return out of the backhand of Jabera in the net. Oh, it goes over. It goes over. The hell? There's been a slice there into the slice of Rabakana. Jabera back in the rally. Back in the backhand. As Rabakana hits it out. Ants gets the lead. Three, two, somehow. With that weird slice. So, Jabera's come back four times after losing the first set this year. She came back against Andrescu in the third round here. She came back against Danilovic at the French Open. She came back from a set down against Ostapenko and Stuttgart and Frey at Indian Wells. She's lost seven matches after losing the first set. Only won the four. When she wins the first set, she's actually lost one match. That was the US Open. Sorry, that was the French Open earlier in the year. But she has, as I've said, looking at her results. When she wins the first set, the second set rarely, it's usually closer. So, the first set of, for example, the Caviteva match, she won six love. And then the second set, it was six three. She kind of messed around a little. Maybe had reason too, because she was winning so easily. Obviously, with Haddadj Maia, she won the first set six three. She was cruising in the second and then tie break changed everything. And then the third set was six one. Against Zedacek in Australia, she won the first set and a tie break. Dropped the second, won the third. And of course, last year's women finals, the biggest example of winning the first set and then dropping the next two and then losing the match. When she kind of had it on her racket. Now, it's getting ugly out there. It looks dark, miserable. It's gonna rain. So, we're keeping on the weather as well, because there's gonna be, we had rain, it just wasn't enough to stop the match. But that dark cloud is getting darker and getting scarier. We have Vecna's lurking. Sun's coming out, but that's deceiving. It's a lot scarier than the... The sun's coming from one direction and the clouds are over in this direction. All right, serve out wide, the forehand and Jabur, return the forehand over to Bakina. Forehand from Jabur, into the Bakina for Bakina. Into the Bakina Jabur, we're Bakina with the Bakhand. As Jabur hits it on the stretch with a drop shot, but it's, oh, it's a winner from Jabur. Even if we're Bakina's shot might've been wide. Love 15. She won the point twice. Love 15. Love 15. Lovely drop shot from Hans. The Hans drop, there it is. We want three, of course we want three. We always want three. Might go to the weather radar after this, because love 15. Another serve coming up here for Rebakina. Serve down to the forehand of Jabur, Bakina, Rebakina, into the forehand of Jabur, who hits it wide, 15-0. Put the roof on after this game. That's the thing. I don't know what the protocol is if they can play while the roof is shutting. For some reason, I don't, there's not many tournaments. I think maybe the Australian Open, they allow the roof to shut while they play, but most of the time, shutting the roof means a delay anyway. Ace on the tee, 30-15. See, I don't know if shutting the roof will avoid, it'll avoid a rain delay, but I don't know if it'll avoid a delay altogether. The U.S. opened to it. Maybe it's the U.S. open, because the roof's so high. I think the Australian Open have to stop as well. You know, it's 49 from Rebakina to win up. 40-15. Yeah, because Louis Armstrong's stadiums are so high that closing the roof won't make much of a difference, I guess. They're closing the roof on court one. I guess they're just getting ready because I don't want it to rain and have another one of those situations like we did at the start of the week. 40-15, serve to the back of Jabur, return goes into the net. All right, 3-3, Rebakina levels. In the second, by the way, we've got over 3,000 people here. Thank you for joining us. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Also, we're at 400 likes. Can we get some more than that? Can we, sorry, 300 likes? Can we get to 500 by the end of this set? Rebakina's ready, Jabur serves. Nice. 15 love. Screen is blurry. You gotta change your resolution on your screen. I can't do that on my, it's blurry on your internet connection might be struggling. If you change the resolution of the video to like 720, it might probably fix it. Back into backhand rallies, that goes in the forehand of Rebakina, 400 from Jabur. Into the backhand of Rebakina. Into the net from Rebakina, 30 love. It's not blurry. Yeah, yeah, it depends. If you're finding, and this goes for everybody out there, if you're finding that it's a blurry screen, all you gotta do is press a little, I think it's like a little gear that says the settings and then change the resolution to like 720p. It should be enough. Or lower, I mean, it depends on your internet. 30 love. Please don't spam the chat, even if you remember. There's a bit of find out at the backhand of Jabur. Backhand goes long from Onsen, it's 30, 15. 30, 15. Jabur serves again. Big Wolf. Thank you for the dollar, I appreciate that. Only Jabur beats Rebakina's high breaks. I don't know, even he might struggle. As that goes wide from Rebakina, 40, 15. Camilla's sitting in the middle. I think she's going for Onsen because she's definitely clapping more for Onsen than Alina. First serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve as the return goes in and Onsen puts it long, 40, 30. Please stop spamming, it's really annoying. It's really annoying. There's no need to spam. 40, 30. There's Jabur serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve into the backhand of Rebakina. Backhand of Jabur, into the backhand of Rebakina. Into the front of Jabur, who hits the corner. Onsen Jabur gets the lead again. Four, three in the second. Who's in the royal box? Camilla, step queen Camilla is in the box. Front and center. Great shot from Onsen, right in the corner. Actually it was just, it was on the side line but it was just in, it was inside the baseline by a bit. Great shot. All right, four, three. Four, three, Jabur. All right, chat, so I guess the big question is, Cam, where's the rain? Let's have a look. Let's have a look at the weather. So here it is, the weather of Wimbledon, which is right next to me here. It's not that bad, to be honest. I mean, it's not that bad. But we do have sort of these, I mean, it's going to rain, right? You can see there, it's probably going to rain. Maybe, I mean, if we go to a third set, it might rain. So I wonder if they do shut the roof. If they do shut the roof going into a third set, just in case. I think the Runa-Elcraz match, they'll play on open roof, but you just think that maybe, you know, with the threat of rain, they close the roof into a third set just in case. Hey, isn't the lady behind Camilla like the bake lady, the baking lady? Who's the baking lady? Who's the baking lady? Who's the bake-off lady? She's behind her. I don't know how, I don't know all these other people. I have no idea who these other people are. Anyways, who's the baking lady? Mary Berry. Yeah, she's the British bake-off lady, right? Betty Crocker, no. No. No, no, no. Yeah, okay, there you go. Chatnose, Chatnose was up. Okay. Four-three. Jabur has the lead, as we just serve out why the forehand of Jabur, from Rabakner, and Jabur puts it in the net in the return. 15, love. We're gonna serve again. Serve out why the backhand of Jabur, four-and-aft from Rabakner, Jabur with the pass. Too good. Rabakner went for the volley, but then left it last minute. Jabur too good, 15-all. Rabakner could have, maybe could have got that. She just kind of almost like pulled out of the volley just as she was about to go for it. Maybe it was just a little too good. 15-all. First serve is a foul. Second serve. Second serve, we get the return going into the backhand of Rabakner, who smacks it down the line, 30-15. Huge backhand down the line from Rabakner. 30-15. 30-15 is Rabakner serves again. Serve, into the backhand of Jabur, return the forehand of Rabakner, forehand from Jabur on the stretch, just sliced and wide. And it's 40-15. 40-15. After this one, we've got Elkar has taken on Runa. Stay tuned for that one. 40-15. Serve at wide, ace. All right. Four-all in the second, Rabakner levels. Okay. We're not gonna be watching Medvedev versus Eubanks because I didn't, double headers are not what I want to do in when we've got like Schumungus matchups. I want to focus on Elkar's match, but we will watch the winner of that match play, Elkar's or Runa, all right? Again, it's the schedule. That's just screwed us. 15-love. Serve to the forehand of Rabakner. A forehand from Jabur is good. The slice from Rabakner goes wide and it's 30-love. Semifinals of ladies are tomorrow, yeah. 30-love. 30-love is a bit of a fault from Jabur. Second serve. Second serve. Into the forehand of Rabakner. Jabur puts it wide and it's 30-15. 30-15. Serve is good. The turn goes in the net, 40-15 Jabur. In the second set. First set, 7-6 goes, went to Rabakner. Saved match points. So save set points. Did Rabakner. Second serve into the backhand of Rabakner. Jabur puts it wide on the forehand. We get to 40-30. Missed so many matches due to schedule. Yeah, the schedule's been so annoying. And that, you know, the rain was the main reason. Now, unfortunately, the rain screwed up. Everything at the start is a bit of an ace out wide. Maybe we're getting a challenge. Chalk flew up, but it might've been long. Rabakner reckons it's out. Let's have a look at and see what happened. Rabakner's pretty confident, but it's on the line. Great serve from Hans. All right, 5-4 Jabur. In the second. Okay. Yeah, the schedule, again, I wanted to watch so many other players, but just because of the rain, we didn't, and they had like 700 matches on at the same time. Unfortunately, this Wimbledon just hasn't allowed me to watch as many matches as I wanted, but we'll be back. We've got plenty more matches to go throughout for the whole year. So we'll watch everything else. Oh yeah, the score of the U-Banks, Medi's score is going to be in the corner. So you guys can see it here. So you guys can still, we'll keep an eye on that, don't worry. Not going to ignore that, but Alcra's Runa is too much of a match to half-watch it, unfortunately. Ceblega can't beat Shveontek's ranking by reaching the final. Shveontek has 900 points more than her. Quarterfinal is only worth 870. Let me have a look at the live rankings now because it will tell me that they should have updated. So have a look at the live rankings. If Sabalenka makes the final, she will be on 9,365 points, which is more than Shveontek's 9,315 points. So again, maybe the live rankings, I mean, the live rankings are usually pretty good. If Sabalenka beats the winner of this match who makes the final, she will be number one in the world. According to the live rankings. Now that could, again, could be wrong, but good call about Alcra's versus Runa. Yeah, yeah. Like as much as Doublehead is a fun, it does split my focus and I do miss a lot of things, which is really not what I want to do. Not at this stage of a tournament, I don't want to miss out on, I'd rather not watch a match than half-arced at this stage. Love 15th to be the winner. Unbelievable. Unless we're watching, you know, Sabalenka, luckily Sabalenka keys on them in for an hour. So we can kind of afford to do that, but U-Banks, Medvedev goes for four hours and four, yeah. It's just a little much. Don't worry though, we'll keep an eye on U-Banks, Medi, don't worry. It was Medvedev, City pass. That would have been the hardest choice to not watch that one, but Runa-Alcra is too much of an important match going forward that we have to, it's more than just a Wimbledon quarter-final, it's got much more weight to it. Medvedev, U-Banks, we saw in Madrid, Miami. And that's gonna be fun, but it's not really a match for the future of tennis. Like what's happening in this next match on the center court. All right, 15-30, and I hope, again, sorry to the Medvedev fans, we'll hopefully watch him if he wins. Or we'll watch U-Banks. Okay, 15-30, a chance for Jabir to steal the set here. Take us to a third. Serve to N-T, here's a fault. Second serve, second serve. Look at the back end of Jabir, return goes into the back end of your back end. Jabir with a forehand winner, okay. Alcra's got two more set points here. 15-40 to steal the second set. The first set, she had a set point as well, so it could have been match points. Coulda woulda shoulda. 15-40 to take us to a third. We're backing up with a serve. Over 4,000 people here, thank you for that. Don't forget to like and subscribe as we had a serve out wide, it's a fault. Second serve, second serve, second serve. Into the back end of Jabir, great return. We're backing up with a slice. Goes wide, we're going three, baby. We're going three, Once takes the set. And we're going to a third. And Once looks locked in. She looks locked in. And she takes the second. And we are going to a third. Is she eating toothpaste? Is Once eating toothpaste? Was that toothpaste? I swear to God that was toothpaste. Did anyone else see that? She has a roll of toothpaste. She just ate some toothpaste, did it? Was that just me or am I losing my mind? That was a toothpaste. She ate toothpaste at the change of ends, Jabir. What the hell? What are we watching? What the hell is she eating toothpaste? That's so weird. Once with the toothpaste. I'm high, I don't think I'm high. I don't think I'm high. That was weird as hell. Anyways, Once with a sixth floor and a toothpaste. It looked like it was in a toothpaste. Maybe it was energy gel, but it was in a toothpaste container. That was in a tube of toothpaste. It might have been energy fuel, but it was in a toothpaste tube. It was in a toothpaste tube. So whatever the hell it was, it was put in the toothpaste. That was, it was energy gel. It was toothpaste. It was energy gel in a toothpaste tube. That's so weird. See, if you saw it, if you saw it, you know that I'm not seeing things. If you're watching the match, you'll know what I saw. And you'll see, you would have seen the same thing. Anyone who's yelling at me and being like, it was energy food. Okay, I understand, but it was a toothpaste tube. You can't say it wasn't. They shoved that in a Colgate dispenser. They shoved that in the tube. And I was 15 love, wild, as you buried it back in wide. 15 all, 15 all. Did you both think it was in? No, it was wide. Did you both think it was in? 15 all, and as you burst serves again. Down the teeth, the back end of her back end of her turn goes long. 30, 15, 30, 15. As you burst serves again, she serves a let. She serves again here, Jabir. Goes into the forehand now Jabir, back end now Rabakina. Into the slice of Jabir, down the line of the forehand of Rabakina. Jabir with the forehand, again to the forehand of Rabakina. Slice goes into the forehand of Jabir. Rabakina on the stretch. Oh, hits a winner down the line. And the first signs of some emotion from Rabakina. A little bit of a raise of the fist. That was a good shot. It's a great shot, 30 all. First game of the third. 30 all. She'll return now out from Rabakina. And serve from Ants. Clutch on the serve. 40, 30. 40, 30. As you burst serves again. A fault. Second serve. Serving to the back end of Rabakina. Return as a winner. Woo! All right, Rabakina nails that one. Back to Deuce. All right, we get to Deuce. As you burst serves again. Rabakina's return goes into the forehand of Ants. He goes in the line for a winner. Another winner. This is much better from both ladies in this final set. Huge hitting from both. All right, advantage Jabir. Serving on T. There's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. With the back end of Rabakina. Jabir gets it with a swinging volley as Jabir hits a very nice passing shot. Come on! And she runs to the chair, Ants. God, she looks locked in now. The first set, she was good at times. Then once that tie break happened, it was all one way. But since then, man, she looks solid. One love Jabir in the third. Winner plays Sabalenka on tomorrow. Tomorrow, right? Schedule after tomorrow, yeah, it should be. One love Jabir in the third. Well, wait, you banks. He was the first set against, the first game against Medi, first game, first game, first game, first game, first game, against Medvedev. Medvedev, you banks is gonna be three tie breakers. Cam, don't switch, we are fine. You start and you finish. Yeah, I mean, I didn't plan on switching matches, mid-match, I mean, I haven't done it, and I'm not starting now. All right, one love. Elkhra has taken on Runa after this. He's gonna serve down to the backhand of Jabir. That's a winner, 15 love. Yeah, I know, M's. It's so stupid, isn't it? The stupid schedule. Wimbledon think they know what they're doing, but they ruin it for the fans. That's all right. It is what it is. Serve out wide from Rabakina as a foul. Second serve. Second serve, love 15. She serves the four on Jabir, back in her, Rabakina. In the net, love 30. The toothpaste really helped. I don't know, the toothpaste has given all kinds of energy. Who would have thought the toothpaste was so good for tennis? I'm gonna start eating more toothpaste. Love 30. First chance here to get the break. First games of the third. Second serve, Rabakina. Down the tee, the backhand of Jabir, return goes to the backhand of Rabakina, who did wide, love 40, once with a chance to get the break here. First games of the third. Love 40. Love 40, Jabir. Love 40 is another serve. Out wide, the backhand of Jabir, back in her, Rabakina is wide. Jabir breaks to love in the final set. Odds Jabir is on fire now. To be honest, ever since coming back from the first set break, she has been the better player. She was down 3-1, she broke back and ever since then, she's been the better player. Yes, she lost the tie break, but everyone loses tie breaks to Rabakina. After that tie break loss, she regrouped, come back, and now she has the break. But what do I always say, chat? What do I say? What have I been saying this week? What have I been saying this week? Get stuffed. I know, I've been saying that a lot, but not get stuffed. Not that, I've been saying other things. Not about, no, I've been talking about toothpaste, what are you talking about? It's not a come back unless you win, but also what else? As Jabir wins the first point, 15 love. One break means nothing. I do say that as well, but what else? You say a lot of things. I know, I'm here literally all the time. I think I'm here more than I am anywhere else in the world. So thank you, thank you for putting up with me. Scoreboard pressure, yes, but also, I wanna see who gets it. You said about toothpaste. You ever talk about toothpaste? It's not a break into your hold. No, that's just boring, everyone says that. Break means nothing, come back in there, okay. Anyways, Jabir wins the first two points here, 30 love. Getting a break early in a set is sketchy because now you've got to hold your way through. Getting a break in the first part of a third is not, it's good, but it's also scary. Because sometimes, well now it's, Rebecca is gonna be hunting her down. 30 love. Oh, Tarek, did you say that? Sorry, the chat was gone cray, I couldn't read everything. Tarek said that. Tarek, you are a genius. You're probably here too much. Maybe you should go touch grass. You need to go outside if you're being here that much, you know that much. Anyways, that goes, why 30-15? Tarek's the winner of the invisible prize. 30-15. So getting an early break in this set, it's great, but also it could be terrible. Because now Jabir only has to hold, but he's playing against one of the best players on the planet. Only, like trying to hold is not, only had to hold to win the first set. Look what happened, right? Serving the back end of her back end of her turn, goes to the front of Jabir. Jabir hits it out, 30-all. Medi breaks two-one, that match is gonna be over before this one. It's crazy. Medi breaks. He's up two-one against U-Banks already. U-Banks will probably grind, sorry, Medi will probably grind U-Banks into the ground there. He'll just be too consistent. 50 passes, not consistent on grass. Medi might be too much of a brick wall. Anyways, serving to the back end of her back end, return goes to the back end of Jabir, back end of her back end is wide. And her back end is like shooting on cross court. 40-30, Jabir to get to three-love. In the third. My serve is a fault. Second serve. I don't understand, so being hunted, being ahead is bad. It depends on who you are. Some players, yes. Other players, no. Jabir hits it down the line, we're back and it gets it. And Jabir shanks it. Oh man, she was there once. Back to Deuce. So some players are called front runners. So when they get the lead, like Shviante, she's a front runner. She gets the lead, she runs away with it usually. Very rare that she gets the lead and then yesterday was a very unusual situation from Shviante. But Jabir's not really a front runner. She'll get the break, but she's always a chance of losing. I mean, we saw it in the first set. She got the break, six-five, serve for the set, and then broke, got broken back. So that's, because she doesn't have a big serve, she's vulnerable of that. But she's doing all right here, Jabir. Three-love looks a lot better even though it's only one break. Advantage. Jabir is rebacking, he's a little long on the return. Three-love. She's halfway to the semifinals in this final set by the Medvedev 2-1 with a break. Doing whatever the hell he wants over there at the moment. Okay. Keras is also like that, a front runner or just gives the break back straight away when he gets the lead. Now there are players that don't have the big serves that, you know, I mean, on the WTA it's probably more prevalent that they get broken back, but there's some players that are front runners when they get the lead, they run away and they are more trustworthy, but Jabir, one break, it's great, but also we saw it could all go wrong. Sviante gave the Mastis Fadalino. Well, the first set it was, Sviante should have won that first set, we know that. On three-love, yep. Yeah, Djokovic, the front runner. Yeah. Stop making triumphant excuses. Okay. It'll be difficult for Rabakina. Well, Rabakina holds, you know, that's the thing. Now Rabakina is just gonna keep holding. If she can keep holding, maybe Jabir gets a little shaky at the end. Remember, it's the first time they've played since Wimbledon. So Jabir trying to get this revenge win. She's, it's on her racket now. And like we saw with Pagula, I mean, look at Pagula yesterday, right? Classic example of someone in that same situation. You know, she was up four-one in the third. Not a big serve, not a big serve to keep her, you know, to keep that break. She got broken, she lost a set. So Jabir's in that same situation currently. She's got the break. Can she hold onto the break until the rest of this match? Love 15. She doesn't wanna be like Pagula. She doesn't wanna have that same thing happen. Love 15. Double break would be, would be really helpful for Jabir. First serve's a fault from Rabakina. Second serve, second serve into the back end of Jabir. Return goes into the back end of Rabakina. Jabir with the forehand into the forehand of Rabakina. He puts it in the ground, love 30. On to doing a great job. By the way, over 4,000 people here. Jesus. So many people here. Thank you for joining us. Don't forget to subscribe. You haven't already. The last couple of days we've been averaging ridiculous numbers. So again, thank you so much. Hopefully you're enjoying the coverage. I mean, I don't think there's 4,000 people hate watching right now. That would be awkward. As we just said about why, return goes into the back end of Rabakina. Rabakina's a winner, 15-30. Don't think so. I think we've only probably got about 150 people watching this, watching the stream because they don't like what we do. People are weird. But shout to the hate watches. Pfft. I'm sure there's someone in the background going, oh, I hate this guy. And they just watched the whole time. Weird. But it happens. As that goes wide from Jabir, 30-all. But the other 4,150 of you, appreciate you being here. 30-all. There's probably more like 50 people that are hate watching. Oh, this guy makes me so angry. Okay. Pfft. 30-all. As Rabakina serves, she needs this game. Rabakina, double break would be tough to come back. She hits a volley there, Rabakina. Jabir gets it. But it's in the net. Rabakina volleys always sketchy. 40-30 to take the game. Get on the board here. 40-30. And as Rabakina serves, an ace is it. We're getting a challenge. If it didn't, it's an ace. If it's not, it's a fault. It was close. Jabir has clicked the challenge. No chalk. No chalk. And it was a fault. You cannot be serious. Very good challenge from Jabir. Chalk did not fly up. And it's a second serve. Rabakina, 40-30. 40-30. Rabakina serves. A double fold. That was a huge challenge. Huge challenge. As we get to deuce, Rabakina in trouble. All right, we get to deuce. Rabakina with another serve. Down the tee is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Either the backhand of Jabir, for Rabakina. Jabir gets with the forehand, but it's in the net. Advantage Rabakina to keep it within one break of the final set. If we saw yesterday, Pagula couldn't hang onto that one break. We saw in the semi-files of the, what we saw at the semi-files of French Open, Sabalenka couldn't hold onto the break in the final set. And I think didn't Mukaver have a break in the first game of the final set against Shfiantec. Was that a thing? Wasn't Mukaver up two-one in the final set of Shfiantec or not? Maybe I'm misreading, maybe I'm forgetting that. Anyways, back in the backhand rally is Jabir. Again, to the backhand of Rabakina. Jabir with the backhand. Into the forehand of Rabakina. With the forehand of Jabir, Rabakina. Forehand is good. Jabir with the slice in the net. Three-one. Rabakina on the board. Jabir, three-one with the break. It was two-love in the third against Shfiantec Mukaver. There you go. So, again, winning the third, getting the break early in the third. Sometimes it's a burden. All right, three-one. Good hold for Rabakina, needed to hold. And Jabir serves. Down the tee of fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve into the forehand of Rabakina. Backhand of Jabir on the stretch. Rabakina backhand is good. Jabir with the pass. Rabakina with the drop volley. Jabir gets it with the pass, but it's in the net. Another good volley from Rabakina. Love 15. Jabir with the flick, but just couldn't flick it high enough. Love 15. Greatest of all times, belt goat. Thank you, Julie, for the Super Sticker. $20 Super Sticker, appreciate that. Can we get some salutes for Julie in the chat? Thank you for that. It was very generous. She didn't need to do that. Appreciate the 20. Love 15, as we deserve. Into the backhand of Rabakina. Four net from Jabir. Is wide. Love 30. Love 30. Thank you, Julie. That's very, very generous of you. Hopefully you're enjoying the coverage. Love 30. Rabakina trying to get this break back. Serve. It's called an ace, but Rabakina says challenge. If it's in, it's an ace. If it's out, it's a second serve. Big challenge again. And that ball. Was on the line in the corner of the, I mean, that is like that much. Like the corner of where the lines meet on the tee. That was so close. 30, 15, 30, return goes in the backhand of Jabir, backhand of Rabakina. Again, to the backhand of Jabir, to the forehand of Rabakina. Jabir with the forehand, down the line of the net, we're at 15, 40. Uh-oh, 15, 40. Rabakina to get the break back here. In the final set, 15, 40. Jabir with a serve. Is a false, that was a late call. Another challenge. Oh no, no challenge. No challenge. 15, 40, second serve. Into the backhand of Rabakina, forehand from Jabir is a winner. That was clean. She smoked that shot, 30, 40. Jesus. That was like an angry forehand. That one, that was, that was angry. Just a slap. 30, 40. Serve out wide as a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Serve into the forehand of Rabakina, return goes to the backhand of Jabir, forehand of Rabakina. Again, to the backhand of Jabir, into the forehand of Rabakina on the stretch. Rabakina on the net. Jabir too good, back to Deuce. Good saves by Ants. Trying to hang on to this break. Deuce, Jabir just getting a little frustrated being like, come on, let's get this done. 3-1 in the final set. As Jabir serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Jabir. Into the forehand of Rabakina, forehand from Jabir on the stretch. Down the line is wide. But it was an in. That was not in. If that was in, I'm blind. If that was on the line, I can't see. I need some new glasses. If that was in, that was not in. That was a gap. And it was, what a shot. Advantage Jabir. I'm blind, I'm blind. Confirmed. I'm blind. Advantage Jabir. Down the TSA, that was in. Talk full up. All right, 4-1. Jabir, she hangs on to this break in the final set. Mehvedev's trying to get to 4-2 in the first set of his match. We'll keep it on that as well. Okay. I just had the wrong glasses on. I had the ones that... The wrong ones. It was just the wrong ones. Okay. By the way, we've got 5,000 people in the house. Now, I want to know where you're watching from. Where are you watching from? Because I'm in Australia. It's 12.30 in the morning. Ah, it's not that late. You know, when it gets to 4 a.m., let's talk about it. But I want to know where you're from. Nobody gives a shit where I'm from. Where are you from? Where are you from? We've got USA. We've got Africa, India in the chat. We've got Philippines. We've got someone's at home. Good, that's great. Glad that you're at home. Hopefully your home is good. London, Barcelona, Serbia, Poland, Macedonia. We've got more Americans in the chat. We've got Paris, Louisville, Pakistan, Russia, China, Romania, Vancouver, Israel, Indonesia, Brazil. Someone's in my basement. I don't have a basement. Joke's on you. You're at the wrong house. Serbia, Bucharest, Luxembourg, Hungary, Italy, Bali Island. We've got Thailand, Kenya, Cork, Norway. We've got Zimbabwe. We've got Jamaica, California. We've got Florida, Long Island, Ghana, Atlanta. We've got Madagascar, Canada. More people from the Philippines. Valencia, Tunisia. We've got Spain. We've got Texas. We've got more Filipinos. We've got more people from Chicago and Mississippi and Iowa and Ecuador and we've got London in the chat. We've got Germany, Philadelphia in here as well. We've got Ethiopia, New York, Kazakhstan in the chat. Someone from Antarctica. Hopefully you're warm. Is it summer down there? I don't know. We've got Morocco. We've got Greece. We've got Warsaw. We've got someone in jail. That's a little awkward. Anyways, love 15. Back to this. It's a good time to stop. And someone's from Iceland. There you go. All right, love 15. Serving to the back end of Jabir. Returning to the front end of Rabakina. Front end from Jabir. Into the front end of Rabakina. Jabir with the back hand. Down the lines, a winner. Love 30. And how big was that last game? How big was that last game? Jabir had to save two break points. How big was that last game? Love 30. Jabir is six points away from getting the revenge. And playing Sabalenka. Tomorrow. Rabakina serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Down the middle to the slice of Jabir. Back end of Rabakina is good. Jabir, I guess that's right. Rabakina with the volley. That's clean. From Rabakina, 15.30. 15.30. Well, we're almost at 700 likes. Thank you for that. Don't forget to like if you haven't already. We've got Elkara has taken on Runa. Straight after this. So stay tuned. Big match coming up. Not just a Wimbledon quarterfinal. It's kind of a little bit of a battle for the future of what's gonna happen. I mean, these guys are just getting started. The first of many matches. You like the Cineverses Elkara's match up? Wait for the Runa Elkara's. It's just as fun. Maybe with a little bit more fire. Is it a back end to back hand rally? That goes again to the back end of Rabakina. Wide from Rabakina. I don't know what that was. 15.40, Jabir to get the double break and serve for the match. And I love that Jabir's kept her focus. After dropping that first set, after having a set point, she could have easily just gone. God, here we go again. But she was up for the fight. Well, she has been up for the fight. We're not done yet. 15.40, serve. It's a fault from Rabakina. Second serve. Second serve. Rabakina into the back end of Jabir. Back end of Rabakina. Into the forehand of Jabir. The forehand of Rabakina. Jabir with the forehand. Down the line in the net. 30.40, Rabakina saves one baby match point. 30.40, have a break point here for Jabir to get this double break. Neverev's got four, three first set, by the way. Serve out wide as a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Jabir. Return goes in the back end of Rabakina. Jabir back hand into the forehand of Rabakina. Jabir with the back end again. Rabakina in trouble with the forehand down the line. Jabir with the back end, winner, down the line. This is Oats's day. Revenge on the cards, five-one. Jabir in the third. What a winner. Just slogs it down the line, back end. Wrong footing, Rabakina. And she wants this revenge. And she's got five-one in the final. So she's serving for the match to take her spot alongside Sabalenka. We're one game away from getting a new Wimbledon champion. As we deserve now from Oats to the final, Rabakina, Rabakina in there, 15 love. We have a new Wimbledon champion, three points away. One's made the final, two have made the semis, and there's someone who's just getting here for the first time. There's been a fault from Jabir. Second serve. Second serve is a double fault. That's nervous. That's nerves. Yes, nerves, nerves, nerves. 15-all. Luckily she's got two breaks, so she's got a second chance she needs it. Serve. Into the back end of Rabakina. Good return, 400 Jabir. Rabakina pass, Jabir volleys. Oh, clean. Clean, clean. Kaleen. 30-15, just sliced that volley in half, Jabir. Drop volley, Federer would have been proud. 30-15. Serve that wide, the back end of Rabakina, and it's a let from Ants. 30-15. Jabir over the serve, Rabakina returns. Into the back end of Jabir, drop shot. In the net. We haven't seen the drop shot that much today. She's kept that away. She would have hit a lot more drop shots had she won the first set, I reckon, but she hasn't gone for the drop shot much today. Hasn't needed it, 30-all. Serve that wide. Rabakina hits it long, okay. We're getting a challenge. We're getting a challenge from Rabakina. If it's, I think it's in, though. It's 40-30. Now, Rabakina didn't challenge, okay. All right, match point, Jabir, to take the set and the revenge and to make it to a semi-final, the Wimbledon for the second consecutive year. Second serve, into the back end of Rabakina. Return goes in the back end of Jabir, back end of Rabakina. Again, to the back end of Jabir, into the forward of Rabakina, Rabakina in the net. Sweet revenge for Ants Jabir. She looks at her coach and just says, yep, we weren't gonna lose her to her twice in a row on this stadium. And the defending, her champion is out. The defending finalist is into the semis. Revenge, sweet revenge. And Jabir soaking it in. Camilla loves it. Oh, she loves it. The step queen loves it. She was a, she's a Jabir fan. We know it, she was clapping more for Jabir. We saw it. All right, Sabalenka versus Jabir, semi-final tomorrow. Ants is on a mission. We're getting a new Wimbledon champion as well. New Wimbledon champion, coming up in 2023. Man, Jabir, what a win. And look, Rabakina didn't play that. Like she didn't play her best, but you gotta credit Jabir for making Rabakina hit, you know, more and more and more. You know, Jabir had great defense than she always does. Didn't go the drop shot that much, which I don't mind. She wasn't trying to be too fancy, but she just carved up Rabakina and Rabakina just couldn't, just couldn't get it. She got the first hit in the tie break because she always wins the tie break. But how crucial was that game at 3-1 when Rabakina was coming back? She had 15-40, breaks there, we're back on serve. Jabir holds, and that was the difference. Held, held onto that game. And she's into another Wimbledon semi-final. Man, what a win. Sweet revenge. We're gonna keep an eye on Mehdi as well because he's on at the moment. He's up 5-3 against U-Bank's first set. A great win. Great win. Massive stream as well. Thank you, head over, shitload of people here too, which is always a lot. But we've got, sorry, we've got Elkiraz. Elkiraz taken on Runa in the next match. So I'm gonna send you guys all over there because we're gonna get that one started. But man, what a win. What a win for Jabir. What a win. She's playing against Sabalenka. So both Sabalenka and Jabir. I mean, they should be feeling fresh. This wasn't a long match. We haven't had any of those, you know, long Schviantec type matches where they've gone for like three hours. Well, these two ladies haven't had those. Andrescu got a set off Jabir, but it wasn't really a long match. Today wasn't really a long match. Sabalenka's only dropped the one set. So we have a hell of a semi-final line up there. Tomorrow, we're not gonna see you in the men's matches. We'll see you tomorrow for the semis of the ladies. But man, what a win from Onsterberg. Coming back from her set down, she had set points in that first set. Came back from the set down, 6-7, 6-4, 6-1. She makes it into a semi-final of the Wimbledon again, knocking out the finalists who took her title from her last year. He's now gonna take on Sabalenka, the Australian Open champion in the semifinals. Next up, Elkers Runa, to see who makes the semifinals on the men's side.