 Egas Fiontek vs Coco Goff is the first semi-final for the ladies since the night he opened for 2023. And both players have had different rows to get to this stage. Goff entered the tournament as the number 7 seed, and we get a buy in the first round. The second round should take on Shariff. There's no problem getting to in straights, 6-2-6-2. The third round should take on the qualifier Ms. Kova, who had just taken out Kavitiva the ninth seed in the previous round. There's no problem for Goff winning in straights, 6-4-6-love, to advance to the quarters. In the quarterfinals, Goff would take on the qualifier Paulini, who had just had a walkover against Rabakina in the previous round. There's no problem for Goff getting through in straights, 6-3-6-2, to get to the semi-finals. Fiontek started the tournament as the number 1 seed, and would get a buy in the first round. In the second round, she'd take on Daniel Collins. Players, she'd played a 3-setter against last week in Canada. But this time, it was totally different, which Fiontek winning easily, 6-1-6-love. In the third round, she'd take on Zheng, who had just knocked out Venus Williams in the previous round. After dropping the first set, Fiontek would have to fight back to win, 3-6-6-1-6-1, to advance to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinals, Fiontek would take on the number 10 seed, Von Drussever, who had just won Wimbledon a month before. And after a very close first set, with Von Drussever having chances to win it, Fiontek took it out in straights sets, 7-6-6-1, to advance to the semi-finals. These two have played 7 times or 4, with Fiontek winning all 7 matches, and not even having lost a set, especially in their last couple of matches, of course, playing at the French Open, and also in Dubai, back in February, with Fiontek getting the same scoreline 4 and 2. If Goff didn't win this one, she needs to be aggressive, and she needs a serve well. The forehand's actually been pretty good the last couple of weeks, and of course, having Brad Gilbert on board, seems to have turned Goff into a different player in the last couple of events. But the real test starts now against Fiontek. Can she play the way she's been playing the last couple of weeks against Fiontek? And can she get the different result? If Fiontek's going to win this one, she does need to clean up her game a bit. She was a little sloppy against Von Drussever, but we all know that Von Drussever does play a tough game, and does make players play worse than their abilities. So, maybe being a little harsh, but I think Fiontek does need to clean it up, because if she gives 3 points against Goff, especially this new version of Goff, it's going to be tough. We've seen this match so many times, and over the last couple of times, it's been a little boring and kind of predictable, but I feel like this time, I feel like it might be a little bit different, but I still think Fiontek wins. But I'm going to go three sets in this one. I reckon Goff gets her first set, but it won't be enough to get the win against the world number one, and I think Fiontek makes the final. But let me know down in the comments below who's going to make the final.