 Ash Barty vs Karolina Pliskova is the ladies final for Wimbledon for 2021 and both plays have been very impressive to reach their first final at Wimbledon. Pliskova entered the tournament as the number 8 seed and will take on the semi-finals to the French Open, Zed and Shek in the first round and after a tight first set Pliskova got through in straight sets 7 5 6 4. In that first round match Pliskova served 10 aces and the four double faults hitting 26 winners and 24 errors but when she got her first serve in she won 82 percent of the time so she was serving big and she was getting a lot of points from that and also she converted all her break points three out of three and she saved four out of the five break points she faced on her own serve. The second round was against a good grass court player in Vekic but it didn't seem to bother Pliskova as she won in straight sets 6 2 6 2. In this match Pliskova played amazing she was playing so well in this second round she had five aces and four double faults but the winners on the ground strokes 23 winners 7 unforced errors only losing two points on her first serve and converting four of 11 break points and not facing any break points on her own serve. Her third round opponent was against another Czech a fellow Czech Martin Kovac and again Pliskova wasn't bothered winning in straight sets 6 3 6 3. This match would be Pliskova's toughest test so far in the tournament with playing not at the best she's played hitting a lot of double faults seven aces nine double faults and the errors were flowing as well even though it was a straight sets win Pliskova wasn't playing well in this match 30 winners 36 unforced errors on the ground strokes as well and she only won 40% of the second serve points so she was getting attacked when she missed her first serve but she won four out of 12 break points which got her to win and she saved seven out of the eight break points faced against her own serve. Her fourth round opponent was against the wild card and a very informed player on the grass in Sampsonova who would actually won a WTA 500 event on the grass courts leading into Wimbledon but again Pliskova didn't seem to worry about this as she won in straight sets demolishing the Russian 6 2 6 3. Against Sampsonova again the serve just wasn't there for Pliskova she was serving well at big points but she wasn't serving well overall hitting a lot of double faults 10 aces and six double faults in this one also hitting 17 winners and 19 unforced errors so again wasn't playing great on the ground strokes either but she was winning 83% of the points when she got her first serve in and converted four out of the six break points that she got while saving four out of the five break points that she faced against her own serve so again she was serving big when she needed it most her quarterfinal opponent was against the swiss gola bick and again Pliskova just demolishing her opponent in straight sets 6 2 6 2 her quarterfinal was much better even though the scoreline was one sided she was serving a little bit better and playing a little bit better than the previous rounds eight aces three double faults to go with 28 winners and 19 unforced errors and she only lost six points on her first serve when she got it in so it just shows how big a weapon that was during the quarterfinals she also converted four out of the 10 break points that she got while having three break points against her own serve saving all of them in her semifinal she take on the number two seed and fellow big hitter arena sabalenka and after going down in the first set losing her first set for the week pliskova rebounded and came back to win in three five seven six four six four to reach her first women and final the semifinal was by far pliskova's best match even though it was the first time she lost a set during the tournament she played the best match she could have played for the entire tournament 14 aces only four double faults with 32 winners 17 unforced errors so the most winners she's hit and the least unforced errors she's hit for a long time and even though she only converted two out of the 10 break points that she faced she only faced one break point against her own serve she didn't save that break point it was actually set point in the first set but after the first set she didn't give sabalenka a chance on the pliskova serve so pliskova served very well and she needs to do the same against bardie bardie entered the tournament as the number one seed and would take on suarez navarro in the first round and after dropping the second set bardie would eventually win in three sets six one six seven six one during that match bardie actually hit 13 aces and only the three double faults she also hit 38 winners and 36 errors compared to her opponents 12 winners and 20 errors and only lost seven points on her first serve when she got it in and converted all her break points that she got five out of five the second round opponent was the russian blinkova bardie showed no troubles here winning in straight sets six four six three against blinkova she hit the five aces and nine double faults so the serve wasn't quite there as it was in the first round she hit 33 winners and 33 errors so still starting to warm up her game and converted only six of the 15 break points she faced so the conversion rate wasn't as good as it was in the first round the third round opponent was the check sinia kova and again bardie would prove why she's one of the favorites to win this event getting through in straight sets six three seven five in her third round she hit eight aces and no double faults so the serving was getting better along with 26 winners and 23 errors so still a lot of errors for ash bardie and her conversion rate on break points was low only converting four out of 13 break points but she did come to the net 18 times and won 13 of those points her fourth round opponent was against the number 14 seed and french open champion project kova and although the first set was tight bardie would eventually put away a fellow french open champion in straight sets seven five six three the serving in the fourth round for bardie still wasn't the best it had been with seven aces five double faults 22 winners and 24 unforced errors she did however convert a lot of break points four out of seven that she faced and bardie actually saved eight out of the 10 break points that she faced on her own serve the quarterfinal opponent would be fellow australian eila tomjanovic and after a bit of a hiccup in the second set bardie would eventually win in straight sets six one six three in the quarterfinals it still wasn't the best serving she hit five aces and four double faults she had 23 winners and 22 errors so again still not the best match she's played in the tournament winning around 70 of the first serve points when she got that big first serve in she converted six out of the 11 break points that she had but when she came to the net she won 86 percent at a time winning six out of seven of the net points in her semi-final the world number one would take on 2018 winward and champion angela kerber and after winning the first set she went down a break in the second but rebounded to win in straight sets six three seven six to reach the final the semi-finals were by far bardie's best performance of the tournament she played amazing in such a big match as well against such a great opponent she served eight aces four double faults 38 winners and only the 16 errors so she played so well in such a big match the best she's played in the entire tournament and she only lost five points on her first serve when she got it in she only had the five break points but she converted two of those five while saving five out of the six break points that kerber had against the bardie serve these two have played seven times before with bardie leading the head to head five two and having won their last three matches also the last time they played was in stuttgart on the clay courts with it being a very close three setter and pusker were almost winning the third set if pusker was going to win this one she needs a play like she did against sabalenka not give away chances on her serve she only gave away the one break point on her serve against sabalenka so she needs to serve well and she needs to stay composed it is a big final for her but she has been to the grand slam final before at the us open a few years ago so she's got to keep composed and she has to make sure she serves well bardie's going to win this final she needs to make sure she keeps the variety come to the net hit the volleys and of course use that slice back end to keep plisker moving side to side and keep the ball down low because plisker is a tall lady and she needs to keep the ball low to the plisker for shots so that maybe plisker can make some errors both are competing in their first win but in final and both have played grand slam finals before with ash bardie of course winning her maiden grand slam final at the french open a few years ago and plisker having a us open final to her name but i'm going to go with ash bardie to win this one just based on the fact that she has won at this stage before and i think the variety might be a little bit too much for plisker and we've seen in their head to head in the previous couple of years that plisker has struggled against bardie's game so i'm going to go with ash bardie let me know down the guys below who do you think said i'll win the wimbledon final