 Yannick's vs Danil Mevvedev is the first semi-final for the men's Miami Open for 2024. And both players have been super impressive to get here. Mevvedev started the tournament off as the number 3 seed, and we get a buy in the first round. The second round he take on Fucovic, but there's no problem getting through in straights. 6-4-6-2. And the third round he take on Norrie, the 30th seed. And again, there's no problem getting through in straights. 7-5-6-1. And the fourth round he take on Coppa, who had just taken out Baez and Umbair to get to this stage. And after a close first set, Mevvedev would run away with a second 7-6-6 love to advance to the quarter-final. In the quarter-finals, Mevvedev would take on Jarry, the 22nd seed, who had had a really good run so far. And after a close second set, he'd get through in straights. 6-2-7-6 to advance to the semi-finals. Sinner into the tournament as the number 2 seed, and we get a buy in the first round. In the second round he take on the qualifier of Avisori, there's no problem getting through in straights. 6-3-6-4. In the third round he take on Grigsport, the 25th seed. And this was a battle. After dropping the first set, Sin would fight back to win 5-7-7-5-6-1 to beat Grigsport. In the fourth round he take on O'Connell, who had beaten Tiafo to get to this stage. There's no problem for Sinner getting through in straights. 6-4-6-3 to advance to the quarter-finals. In the quarter-finals, Sinner would take on Mahatch, the unseeded check who had been doing really well by beating Rube level on the way. There's no problem for Sinner getting through in straights. 6-4-6-2 to advance to the semi-finals. These two have played 10 times before with the head-to-head lead. Going to Mevvedev 6-4. However, Sinner has won their last 4 matches, including that epic at the Australian Open when Mevvedev was up 2 sets of love. Sinner fighting back to win his first grand slam. So Mevvedev's really got to turn it up if he's going to get a win over Sinner and break the streak. Having looked at the shot quality for this one, when it comes to the serve, they're very very close. Sinner just leading with an 8.2 to a Mevvedev's 8.0. On the returns, Mevvedev though, much much better with an 8.5 this week, compared to a 7.7 for Sinner on average. The forehand, that goes to Sinner pretty convincingly an 8.9 this week on average, compared to an 8.0 for Mevvedev. But Mevvedev has the backhand and an 8.4 compared to an 8.1 of Sinner. So the backhands are pretty similar, but very keen to see how the returns of Mevvedev compared to the forehand of Sinner really come to play in this one when it comes to shot quality. And the shot quality is calculated in real time by analyzing each shot's speed, spin, depth, width, and the impact it has on the opponent. This is a new way of analyzing matches brought to you by Tennis Insights. Do you want to check out more? You can go check them out on Twitter, link down in the description. Very fun matchup, so excited for this rematch. They played in Australia, they're playing here. Another hardcore match. I'm going to go over Sinner though. He's playing so well, he's won the last four. I feel like the psychological edge is with Sinner and he's going to win in three, I reckon. But let me know in the comments below who's making the final.