 Carlos Alcarez vs. Daniel Medvedev, second semifinal for the men's Wimbledon for 2023. Both guys have had different roads to get to the semifinals. Medvedev started the tournament as the number three seed and would take on the wildcard fairy in the first round. But this was no problem for Medi, getting through in straights 756463. The second round he'd take on Manorino, a man who'd beaten him a couple of weeks before on the grass. But Medvedev got his revenge, getting through in straights 636376. In the third round he'd take on Fucovic. And after dropping the first set, Medvedev would fight back to win 46636464 to get to the fourth round. And the fourth round he'd take on Lehechka, who had taken out Cerundelo and Paul along the way. But unfortunately Lehechka came in with an injury. Medvedev would get the first two sets, but then Lehechka would retire 6462 retirement. Quarterfinals, Medvedev would take on the unseeded U-Banks, who had just knocked out City Pass in the previous round. And this was an epic, with Medvedev having to fight back from two sets of one down, eventually getting through in 566416467661 to advance to his first woman in semi-final. Elkras started the tournament off as a number one seed, and would take on Shadi in the first round. There's no problem for Elkras getting through in straights 636275. In the second round he'd take on Muller. And again, no problem for Elkras getting through in straights 647663. In the third round he'd take on the 25th seed, Jarry, who'd been having such a good year on the clay and learning to play on the grass. And after a couple of close sets, Elkras would eventually prevail in four 636766375. In the fourth round he'd take on Baratini, the former women in finals who had just taken out Diminor and Zverev along the way. And after dropping the first set, Elkras would fight back to win 3663663 to advance to another Grand Slam Quarterfinal. In the quarterfinals, Elkras would take on the number six seed, Runa, who he'd been long time friends with over his short career. And after a close first set, Elkras would get through in three 766464 to advance to another Grand Slam semi-final. These two have played only twice before with the head to head split down the middle at one apiece. But interestingly enough they actually played at Wimbledon a couple of years ago with Medvedev getting the straight sets win. But a lot has changed in the last two years and Elkras is a much better player than he was back then. Medvedev is going to win this one and he's a serve well. We've seen that when Elkras plays against big servers such as Jarry or Baratini that he can be put under pressure, rooted unfortunately didn't have that big serve to push Elkras. But Medvedev does, so he has to serve well and make sure he wins a lot of those service games and really pushes Elkras around. If Elkras is going to win this one, he needs to bring the variety. He did so well at Indian Wells in the final there beating Medvedev up with that variety coming to the net serving big as well. I think the serve and the volley tactic is going to be a real big one as well for Elkras to beat Medvedev. Such a great rematch here we've got a top three clash one versus three in the rankings. But I reckon that Medvedev is going to get this one. I think he's served it's a little too big and I also think that his ground strokes are a little bit too big as well on that flat shot especially on the grass court. It's a little bit less time for Elkras to hit the ball. I think Medvedev is going to win this one in five. But let me know down in the comments below who's making the final of the Wimbledon.