 Yannick Sinner vs. Carlos Elcaraz is a second semi-final for the Men's Miami Open for 2023, and both players have been super impressive to get to the semi-finals. Yannick Sinner started the tournament off as a number 10 seed, and we get a buy in the first round. In the second round he take on Jera, this was no problem for Sinner, getting through in straights, 6-4, 6-2. In the third round he take on the 21 seed Dmitrov, but again this was no problem for Sinner, getting through easily in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4. In the fourth round he take on the number 6 seed Rubelev, we had had interesting matches against in the past, but Sinner was on fire and destroyed Rubelev 6-2, 6-4 to advance to the quarter-final stage. In the quarter-finals Sinner would take on the unseated Russavari, who had a very good tournament to get to this stage, but this was no problem for Sinner, getting through in straight sets, 6-3, 6-1 to advance to the semi-finals. Elcaraz started the tournament off as the number 1 seed, and we get a buy in the first round. In the second round he take on Bagnes, and as expected he won in straight sets, 6-1, 6-2. In the third round he take on Lyovic, a man he'd already played two times in the last couple of months, but again, like those two other times, Elcaraz was winning in straight sets, 6-love, 7-6. In the fourth round he take on the number 16 seed Paul, who had beaten Elcaraz in Canada last year after saving match points. But this time Elcaraz would get his revenge, winning 6-4, 6-4 and getting to the quarter-finals of Miami. In the quarter-finals Elcaraz would take on the number 9 seed Fritz, who had just come up beating up Runa in the fourth round. But unfortunately for Fritz, Elcaraz was on another level, getting through in straights, 6-4, 6-2 to advance to the semi-finals. These two have played five times before, with Elcaraz leading the head to a 3-2, including their last two matches on hard courts, and actually played this time last week at Indian Wells, with Elcaraz getting the straight sets win. Having a look at the insights from Tennis Insights, the Miami Open averages show that in attack, Elcaraz is actually winning 25% of the points compared to Sinner, who's winning 22% of his points in attack, where the conversion goes to Sinner by 1% at 74% to 73% of Elcaraz. The steel percentages are absolutely identical, both at 37%, and in the baseline rallies, during the Miami Open, Sinner is 1% ahead of the baseline battles at 59%, with Elcaraz at 58%, so very closely contested for both, and both being attacking baselineers is going to be a very interesting matchup. The margins are going to be thin. These Tennis Insights are a new way of explaining how things are played out in a match. In attack shows the percentage of shots played in attack. Conversion score calculates the percentage of points, one when the player has been in attack to deal a score, calculates how often a player has won the point when they've been in defensive during the point, and baseline battles calculates the percentage of points won for both players when they're at the baseline. This is a new way of analyzing matches, brought to you by Tennis Insights. If you want to check out more, you can go check them out on Twitter, link down in the description. This is going to be a very fun matchup, because last week we saw them play at Indian Wells, and it was Elcaraz who got that win. I think Sinner's been very underrated on the hard courts against Elcaraz, and he's been very close to winning. Unfortunately, he hasn't gone his way, but I reckon this is the time. He loves playing here, he's made the final here before, and I think he's going to make the final again, taking out Elcaraz, but let me know down in the comments below who thinks he's going to win this one.