 What's going on everybody? Welcome to ladies finals day. We've got the two best players on the planet playing each other in the final slam of the year. The final one, we've had four already. We had Barty winning the Assurance Open, defeating Collins. We had Shriontek winning the French Open. We had Rabakina defeating Jabir in the Wimbledon final. And now we've got Shriontek taking on Jabir to the last two grand slam finalists, one a winner, one a finalist, up against each other. And as of Monday, the top two players in the world up against each other in New York. And it's going to be interesting. It's going to be interesting. I don't know what to expect because we've seen the best of both ladies. We've seen the worst of both ladies at times as well in the last couple of months. Haven't had great form, but for some reason, somehow they've brought it all together at the right time, which is perfect. That's what you want from the best two players in the world is they play the big tournaments the right way and they win at the big tournaments. So this is going to be fun. I'm excited. I'm excited for this. A lot of, look, a lot of hype behind this match for sure. How are we doing everyone? What's up? We're going to be coming, we're going to be a little bit early. We've got about 30 minutes, 30 minutes until they start, until they come out on court. So yeah, we've got some time, but we're going to go through the big preview. We've got plenty of stuff to go through. We're going to go through head-to-head record. We're going to go through their profiles. We're going to go through their road to the finals. We're going to go through the betting. Who's going to win? Who's the favorite? What might happen? All the different scenarios in the next 30 minutes. So plenty to talk about, but let's answer questions first. Absolutely. All right. How are we? What's up? 3.30 in the morning? Yeah. It's 5.30 here. So I did get to sleep, which was nice for a change off the bed. What? We're just getting started. We're just getting started. I haven't got to sleep yet. Karl was playing us on another level, but I was impressed at Hatsiaw Foe on the fourth. Yeah. Big Foe was good in that fourth set. Made that a very epic match. A lot of people gone for Vigiber. A lot of, these two players, we watched them in Rome a couple of months ago, but if you remember back in Rome, Giber played a very tough semi-final and quarter-final, where she was, you know, she came into the final a little bit tired. And Sviantec, of course, back in, back in that 20, what was it, April-May, that was in the middle of the streak, so she was on fire. So you couldn't be anything but your best against her there, but today's different. Today's actually probably the opposite. You know, Sviantec might be coming in a little tired because she played a lot longer than your birds did in their semi-finals a couple of days ago. So it could be a little bit different with the energy levels for both ladies. And then of course, we'll talk all things men's final tomorrow, but we're going to have a final tomorrow as well. Probably the two best, I mean, obviously, Goat versus Goat and all that stuff, but the best finals we could have asked for, I think this U.S. Open. Best two players on the planet as of Monday, playing in both. So excited for this match. I love how Sviantec, I love Sviantec, but I honestly would won't be mattered on twins. She's so lovely, nice. Who do you think will win this match? I think it will be a tight match for Sviantec to win. Yeah, we'll get to that. We'll definitely get to that. 1.5 Africans dream may come true. Hey, look, yeah, it'll be a big deal if someone from Africa wins a slam. Well, Sviantec beat Jabir in Rome. Yes, it was in the Rome final. And then onto the next week after that, we had Jabir winning in Madrid. Sviantec didn't play. And then again, if you remember back to the French Open, if you were around for that time, Sviantec and Jabir were supposed to play in the final of that event. We were like, okay, well, we saw them in Rome and it wasn't really the best of Jabir because she was tired and all that stuff. But then we thought, okay, well, the French Open final, that's the biggest. I want to see a fit Jabir versus the fire of ego, but we never got to see that because Jabir lost in the first round. So we didn't get to, we didn't get that match up. And then of course, Wimbledon will think, okay, well, we didn't get that at French. Maybe a Wimbledon. Sviantec versus Jabir will be the best final. Jabir made the final, but of course Sviantec lost. So finally we're getting the match up that we wanted because when we go through the head-to-head and all the preview in a second, yeah, there's a lot of things. It's interesting. It's a big chance that Jabir could win, especially the way she dismissed Garcia a couple of days ago. That was crazy. So pumped for today's match. Yep, Sviantec has won nine finals this year. Not this year. She's won nine finals total. She's won six titles this year. Yeah, so she's never lost the final. She hasn't lost the final this year. Looking forward to this one. Yep, it's gonna be fun. It's the best two players we could have asked for, I think, in terms of 2022. I know Sviantec is unbelievable in finals, but I still believe in odds. Look, this is WTA. We've seen that, you know, with Garcia. How many people are thinking, oh, Garcia's gonna win, you know, Jabir, great run, but she's gonna, you know, she can't beat Garcia. Garcia's in great form. Look what happened. Garcia was nervous and Jabir just blitzed her. So it's anything could happen. I hope it's an exciting match. Yeah, Deb, as long as it's an exciting match, I think that's what, so if you're a neutral fan, at least be an exciting match. It would be a bit of a shame if it was over in an hour. What's the head-to-head between these two? Good question, we'll get to it now. Let's get to it, because these two players have played four times before, once this year. So here it is. The quarter-final to semi-final to final, and Jabir, she's won both the matches in straight sets to get to the final. And of course, Sviantec had to dig deep in the final set against Savalenka, down 4-2, came back to take the win 6-4 in that third set. She also beat Pagulla in a less than attractive match. It was pretty, pretty ugly at times. But also, let's go through the rest of Sviantec, sorry, the rest of Jabir's run to the final. She's only dropped the one set on her way to the final. She beat Bregel in the first round. She beat Mandelik in the second round, both in straight sets, both 7-5-6-2. She beat Rodgers in three sets. She lost the first, came back to win in that one. In the fourth round, she beat Kudamatova in straight sets. And you can see there, beat Tomanovic in straight sets, and Garcia, which was a most impressive match today, she destroyed in that first set, and even in the second set, you know? Garcia started getting better, but it didn't make any difference. And then Sviantec, she started her tournament off against Palini. She won that one by baggling her in the second. She beat Stevens in straight set in the second round. But then things started to get a little bit tricky, because against Davis, she had to fight back in the second set to win that one 6-4. She won in straight sets, but then against Neemeyer, lost the first set, and it was, I think, 4-0 in the second before Sviantec took the match and then won 6-1 in the third. Then against Pagula, down a break early, but Pagula just played terrible, and it was just who played a little bit better. And Sviantec played a little bit better, won those matches in straight sets. And then, of course, against Savalenka, that's where she had to have her biggest test. So maybe that helps Sviantec. Maybe that'll be the best thing. Having that tough road to the final will get her ready for this final, but Ja'Burr maybe having the easy finals, maybe that doesn't help her. Who knows? We'll find out. First, that'll be crucial, obviously. All right, five in the world. Ja'Burr, that'll change. After this week, of course, world number two after this week, or as of tomorrow or the next day. 28 years off from Tunisia, she's five foot six right handed, 38 wins, 13 losses on the year, two titles to go with that in Berlin and in Madrid, two big titles, three career titles, which has also made the women in the final, which doesn't count as a title, it just counts as a trophy, a plate, and the best wins are against Zachary and Contabe. And the world number one, Sviantec. She is number one in the world, and she won't be given that away any time soon. 21 years off from Poland, she's five foot nine right handed, 50 wins, seven losses going into this week and six career titles or six, sorry, year to date titles going for number seven has to be player of the year. I don't think it has any doubt about that. Nine career titles, including two French Opens, and her best wins are also Zachary and Contabe. And here it is, the head to head, two all, split right down the middle, last time they played, only time they played this year was in Rome in the final, Sviantec was on fire, and like I said, Jaber was tired, she wasn't her best in that final. So this is a totally different situation to what we saw in Rome. If you want to go back to last year, Jaber actually won their two matches in Wimbledon, there was a five setter and at the Cincinnati Masters, and just straight sets win and Jaber won both. I'm expecting it more to be like Wimbledon last year rather than Cincinnati, even though you know, hardcore grass court, but I don't think like, you know, last year, this time last year, Sviantec wasn't the same. Like this is a totally different play. This is Sviantec 2.0, and Jaber is also better, but three sets I think is, unless someone's nervous, unless they're nervous, it's going to be three sets. I think minimum. Well, it has to be, it could be two sets, but three sets minimum is my pick for this one. No bakery today, yeah, I don't, well, again, we could get a six one, one, six, six love. I mean, it could be all over the place like that, but I would be shocked if we had, if either of these ladies demolished the other, unless one was really nervous, but they're both good experience at this level. They're both, you know, made it to finals of slams. Of course, Sviantec's won the finals, but Jaber's won big finals too. You know, she won in Madrid. That's a big final. So, yeah, this is going to be interesting. It's going to be very interesting. Let's answer questions. Who needs the first set more? I think Jaber needs the first set more. I think if you go down a set against Sviantec, we've seen throughout this year, you go down a set, she usually, that's all she needs, right? She blitzed the second. So I think that Jaber needs the first set, or at least she might not need the first set, but the first set would be more favorable for her. If she gets the first set, then we'll probably get an even match, because we know Jaber, we know, sorry, Sviantec can come back from a set down. We know that. We've seen that, we've seen that already this week twice. What's up, Andre? What's up, everybody? Red shirt tomorrow? Yep, Tiana, we've got the red shirt ready for tomorrow. I think if Sviantec plays the same, the way she played the second set against Sviantec, she could win. Yeah, so I could see if Sviantec comes out as hot as she was in that second set, but also Sviantec could drop the level. So it was a bit of both. But yeah, if Sviantec comes out on fire, as she did during the streak, then things are gonna get interesting. But Jaber also came out on fire against Garcia. So if we get both of those players playing each other in the first match or the first set, it's gonna be close. The best Sviantec, the best Jaber together, that's a tough first set. Jaber deserves this after losing the win but in final, it will be earned. Yep. In both of these players' recent matches, they haven't started strong, but have come back strong. So hard to call. Well, yeah, I mean, Jaber's had a better start. She's only dropped one set and that was the first set against Rodgers. But against Tomanovic, against Garcia, she won the first set there. Against Kudupatova, she won the first set there. So remember, she had a bad record, a losing record against Kudupatova. So that was a more psychological win, getting her in straight sets after losing three previous matches. So turning tables there was sort of the, that Kudupatova match might be the turning point for Jaber going, oh, I can win the whole thing. If I can beat her, a player that I've never got a set off in straight sets, then maybe I could win the whole thing. So I think that might have been the turning point for Jaber, whereas, like I said, you know, Schviontek over the last couple of matches, especially Neemeyer, she didn't play well against Neemeyer, got through that one because she's more high ranked and way better in that situation. Neemeyer fell apart at the end. Jaber, sorry, Pagula, you know, Pagula played just a little bit worse. That wasn't pretty. We watched that, if you remember that a couple of days ago. And then against Sabalenka, Sabalenka came out strong and Schviontek came out a little slow. Then, of course, came back with a vengeance. So, again, we'll see. We'll see how it works. Talk about the tactical advantage they have. So, the thing with Jaber is totally different to pretty much everybody else, right? She's a totally different player to all the other players that Schviontek's played, right? Including, like, I mean, the only player this year to beat Schviontek that's similar to Jaber is Ash Barty. Barty beat Schviontek at the start of the year and Jaber and Barty are probably the closest comparison, right? You can't really, Jaber is definitely not like Sabalenka and Neemeyer, who got a set of Schviontek earlier. Stevens is more of a hard hitter, baseline grinder. Davis was a baseline grinder. Pagula was a baseline grinder. Helene was a bit more of a baseline defender. So, this is a totally different player to what she's played. Now, Jaber has got great defense. She's also got great attacking. So, you know, she's got the variety, too, you know? It's, and I guess, I mean, Jaber has definitely played more players like Schviontek than what Schviontek has played like Jaber. That makes sense. So, Jaber has got more preparation for this style of player. She played Garcia. Even though Garcia wasn't great, it's still a very similar game to Schviontek, that aggressive baselineer game. Jaber also played Rodgers, who is similar to Schviontek in the same way, you know, aggressive baselineer. So, she's got that, she has that, I guess, experience against those type of players. So, she'll know, oh, okay, yeah, I played someone like this before. Whereas Schviontek hasn't got that. Schviontek's like, I played the big hitters. We know the big hitters always forced Schviontek to have to play well. And Schviontek said she's struggling with the pace a little bit of the court. So, unfortunately for Jaber, she doesn't have the same game as Sabalenka. Otherwise, if she had a bigger game, maybe you'd be, you know, maybe you'd be more convincing for Jaber. She maybe should be the favorite in this match. But the variety, she's also, I think Jaber's got to be a little more aggressive than usual as well. I think if she's going to be defensive and slice and dice, Schviontek's going to eat that up eventually. But variety for Jaber, definitely need to keep the drop shots, keep her guessing, keep Schviontek guessing. But also, got to be aggressive. Because if Schviontek gets aggressive, you're going to be on the back foot. And that's the thing. Jaber can't be on the back foot against Schviontek. That's, that ain't going to fly. As for the men, I love them both. So I don't care who wins, yeah, fair enough. Love the analysis. No worries. We'll find out, because the thing is, we can dissect it all we want, but it depends on what they come out with. So the first few games, we'll be able to figure out, okay, this is what Jaber's trying to do. This is what Schviontek's trying to do. Let's, you know, let's break it down even more. So right now we're kind of just, I mean, Jaber could play one of five different games. I mean, she could come out here and be super aggressive, try and hit winners and be the front, be on the front foot. She could come out here and play defensive and just react to what Schviontek's doing. She could play a hybrid of both. She could be defensive and attacking, drop shots, come to the net, you know, all that stuff. A bunch of other, like she could do one of a hundred things and she probably going to have to do all of those things. Egan needs to make Ant's run and she's got this. Schviontek has to be, and she is the bigger hitter. Hube number one on Monday. So the rankings, let's talk about rankings a little bit. For the ladies, we'll talk about men's rankings tomorrow because I want to make sure we have something to talk about tomorrow. But on the WTA, we have Jaber goes back up to number two, which is a career high equaling for her. And she deserves to be there after what happened at Wimbledon. She is the second best player in the world. Schviontek stays at number one. Like she can't, Schviontek's going to be number one probably until Wimbledon next year. Minimum, like she's got another, probably another nine months of that minimum. And that depends on what she does at the start of next year and all that stuff. So yeah, Schviontek ain't going to be giving up that number one spot anytime soon. Even if Jaber wins this tournament and the Australian Open, she'll still won't be able to catch Schviontek. And yeah, we've got like, you know, Zachary dropped down the ranks. Pagula went up the ranks. Golf got into the top 10. Garcia is back in the top 10 after a good week. So yeah, that's sort of, I mean, the biggest drop, obviously, Rotacanu, she dropped down a lot. Fernandez dropped down a lot as well, 26 spots. Yeah, Rotacanu dropped down, not like 70 spots or something, 72 spots. Rotacanu is playing next week, by the way. So we'll see how she does now that she's not number one, number, you know, the highest ranked player, one of the highest ranked players. And also Jaber has qualified for the WTA finals this week. So we've got Schviontek, Jaber, both in the WTA finals, they're qualified. Pagula is not that far away. Golf, Garcia, Savalenka, they're all pretty close too. Who's in better shape physically? I don't look, I don't think, I think that Schviontek spent more time on court, right? Cause she's played a little bit, well, she's played those three setters, whereas Jaber's only played one three setter. But I would say it's probably pretty even. I don't think either player would think there's no physical advantage, whereas the men's final tomorrow, we have a physical advantage, right? Rude has not played as much as what Elkres has played. But I think it's pretty even. I don't think there would be a physical advantage for either player. I have no idea who will win this match. Well, that is probably where most people are at. We can break it down one of a hundred ways, but until the first balls hit, we won't know what's going to happen. But yeah, so any thoughts on Germany versus Australia versus the Davis Cup on the 18th? Not really. I gotta be honest, I'm not really an apolitic about Davis Cup next week. Like I'm not as, like I'm interested to see Zverev come back, but overall I don't really, like Davis Cup next week kind of is, doesn't really matter. Like are you guys excited to watch the Davis Cup next week? I'm kind of just like, oh yeah, that's kind of going to happen. And we'll watch Zverev to just see how he looks, but Elkres might play the Davis Cup, probably not now, cause he's in the final, but I don't know. I'm just kind of like, man, whatever. Would Jabir be the first Arab to win a slam? Oh, I would assume so. I would assume so. Not excited, but I'll watch. Yeah, I'm the same. I'm like, I'm like, I'm not like, oh my God, Davis Cups next week guys. It's like, I can't wait. Yeah, I've always, like I've said for the last couple of months, I think once a slam is done, you should give a week, like a week of nothing. Just so everyone can, you know, we can all recover from the slam, but also give the slam champions a week to like, be celebrated. Whereas next week, as soon as Monday hits, you know what's going to happen? We're going to start talking about Rotter Canu. We're going to start talking about Zverev, and we're going to forget about the U.S. Open pretty quickly, like 24 hours later, it's like, okay, Zverev's back. Rotter Canu's playing. What do they look like? You know, and I think it's a bit of a shame because the champions are going to be celebrated for like a day. Think they need, they need a week. Same with, you know, all the other tournaments too, French Open, Wimbledon, Australian Open, you know, the week after it should be just like, no tennis just to give everyone a chance to celebrate. Tunisio is in North Africa. Fair enough. I never heard Australian pronunciation of a shum before, okay? It is you who needs a week off to celebrate 110K subs. I need a week off just to not talk. So I can like, actually clean my house and, you know, eat some normal food. But no, I don't also, you know, obviously like, we'll never take time off. Even if next week was a week off, we would still be, you know, talking about a bunch of stuff. Emma's playing, yeah, she plays just Sremska in the first round next week. So, yeah, look, people are going to be like, why would we watch Rado Kano? She's irrelevant. Well, Dawn says that. Roto Dawn says that. We're watching her because I want to see what she looks like after the biggest loss of her career. You know, losing all the points. What does she look like? We might watch her for like two days and go, oh, okay. She's just like your average number 50 in the world. Roto Dawn really doesn't like Rado Kano. Clearly. Now, Roto Dawn, that's not true. We did watch Kenan and we also watched Andrescu. We watched both of them when they came back from their injury. So don't, that's not true. We did check out Kenan and we saw Andrescu and we watched them and we went, okay. You know, they looked all right. So we're going to do the same for Rado Kano. That's just an Osaka. We did the same Osaka, you know. No, we did do both. We did watch them, we did watch them. So that's why we're watching Rado Kano. Just to see, okay, how does she look now that she's ranked 80 in the world? And then if she looks average, then we'll move on to the better players as we have been with, as we did with Kenan, right? We watched Kenan for a little bit after her recovery. And we're like, okay, Sofia Kenan's back. And then she lost a couple matches with her, okay. She lost and we'll wait until she gets a little more up the ranks or watch her again. Seven sets lost in the 33 matches in Shriyantek's part of the final. Seven sets lost in the 33 matches played on her part of the final, okay. I've had a large bet on Shriyantek. All right, let me know in the chat who are you betting on? Who are you betting on in this one? Like, what's your, what is your betting predictions? Because I've got no bets on because I'm just, that's... Good morning, Cam. From Tokyo 450, Amy Love, both players in Cam Channel. What a wonderful final. Thank you, service for the five. Yeah, good morning. Welcome. That's not the worst time in the world. I mean, look, four o'clock in the morning is not great to wake up, but hey, it's not, it could be worse. It could be 2 a.m., but welcome. Yes, I'm excited for this final. It's gonna be fun, it's gonna be fun. Well, yeah, let me know, what did you take? Does anyone have any bets on? I know the finals of slams, people take big chunky bets. It's 1 a.m. in Pakistan, yeah, savage. All right, so a few people were going with Jabir. 150 on Jabir, okay. Not a better, but I hope Jabir wins, okay. Shriyantek's a different class. I just woke up at 2 a.m., yep, savage. I'm ready for once, but I agree. First set would likely determine the direction. Yeah, Rika, I agree. I think, this is how I'm thinking, right? If Jabir wins the first set, Shriyantek can come back, but also Jabir could win, right? But if I assume that if Shriyantek gets the first set, I assume that if Shriyantek gets the first set, Jabir coming back from a set down against Shriyantek, we haven't seen too many players do that. We have seen players, I mean, Jabir could win the first set and then lose the match, but I don't know if Shriyantek loses the wins the first, Shriyantek, sorry. Jabir could win the first set and then lose in three or win in three, but I don't think Shriyantek wins the first set and loses the match. I don't think she's done that once this year, right? She's lost the match once this year after winning the first set and that was Osta Panko and Jabir and Osta Panko aren't the same. Osta Panko is a totally different player to Jabir. I don't think he got lost. Yeah, I think she only lost once, right? It was against Osta Panko, I think. Someone will correct me, but 200 on odds, okay. 100 euro on odds. A lot of people go on with odds. She is the underdog in this betting wise. She is the underdog. So definitely, definitely some money there if you want to go with the underdog. I put 50 on odds. Okay, a lot of people go on with odds. A lot of people got back in the dog. All right, the underdog. I'm a pole, but I would just be watching the match as it's against Jabir. Can't be disappointed with the result. Look, if you're a fan of both, it's a win-win, right? It's a win-win. Odds winning might be good for tennis. Yeah, look, I think Odds winning would be great for tennis. Same with Chriantek, I mean, both of them winning. I mean, it's, if Chriantek wins, I think it kind of legitimizes her as clearly the best player of this year and the best player on the planet if it hasn't already. But I think it kind of like, it might, winning in America is different to winning in France, right? You win the French Open, okay. You win the US Open. That shoots you popularity-wise. And it might just be what Chriantek needs, because right now, we've seen Chriantek being put on second, like court number one, and like second courts, and she's been like shafted at the slams. She is the number one in the world. She deserves, as the number one player, to be sent a court every time, or at least most of the time, unless you know, Raffer or Nole or someone, someone like that or Serena takes over, right? But you win the US Open, this is like, you get more recognized. So I think that's gonna be, and I think that's what Chriantek deserves. She deserves recognition because she's been amazing this year. So winning this title will get her that recognition because, like I said, winning the French Open, it's almost like winning the French Open and winning the US Open. It's totally opposite things. You win the French Open, people are like, oh, okay, cool. You win the US Open again. You get put on primetime TV, you do interviews, you have, you know, the crowd know, everyone's watching in America, and same with your bird. If she wins the US Open, people will remember she'll become a household name, right? So it's gonna be great no matter who wins. It's a win-win for tennis, I think. Nice background, thank you. Um, may the best lady win. Best luck to Ants. Well, players should be out on court any minute now because they're just doing a big ceremony where they do, you know, they'll probably do the national anthem and everything. So, yeah. Kem is ready to hand deliver the trophy. Yeah, I got the trophy with me. Yeah. Checking in once I've David. Jabra has the killer served down the tee, has most control of the strokes, not just power. Yeah, well, yeah, I mean, again, we'll find out in the first couple of games what this match looks like and what the, how this match is gonna play out, the strategy and the tactics behind everyone and everything. Again, thank you everyone for joining us. Don't forget to like, subscribe, all that stuff. Um, huge final as always. As always. Does Jabra nerves appear through the game? So that's the thing. Being her second slam final and having just played a slam final a couple of months ago, I don't think the nerves are going to be as, to be honest, there's two things, right? She's been here before now, Jabra, and she's not the favorite. So those two things, she's the underdog, she's not expected to win, and she's also got the experience will help her. As players walk out on court, that will help her big time. Whereas Fjontek, we know she's been here before, she's won these trophies, but she will be the favorite, you know, and that might play a part. So Jabra's got nothing to lose. She's got nothing to lose. No worries, Dave. It's 9 p.m. in the UK. Jabra's built like normal average lady, most female ladies, okay? Any financial advantage of being world number one? I don't think you get a bonus that I know of. Jabra looks a little nervous. Well, they're both going to look nervous, but they're both going to be nervous. But again, I think that Jabra being the underdog is going to help her. Being the number one, yeah, obviously, more people recognize you and you get sponsors more because you're the best player on the planet, so you'll probably approach more for that. But then again, Rotter Cano showed that you don't have to be number one in the world to be approached by sponsors. I'm still sad about Tiafo, fair enough. You'll be back. By the way, if we just talked about Rotter Cano and Oztapenko, they both are first two seasons in the soul of the tournament. Yeah, cool. Who's playing the men's final? We've got Elkraz versus Rude. I'm going for Carlos and Igor, okay? Shryantzak is so proving herself as the number one after Ash's departure. Yeah, she stepped up and being the best player on the planet. No, no doubt, I mean, no doubt about it. All right, players are out on court, ready to go. Ready to go. They're just going to warm up and get things started. I like your prediction for this match. Yeah, look, I've gone with Jabir in three. All those things I just mentioned, you know, that the fact that she's the underdog, she's been here before, she's playing like the match they played last time was a totally different situation. Slower court, I think the faster court suit Jabir. She's won grass court events, you know, she's won Madrid, which is a faster clay court, whereas Shryantzak's most of her trophies have been on the slow stuff, right? Miami probably being the exception. Like if I go through now, Jabir's titles, remember the US Open this year is faster than previous years or at least the last few years has been faster than previous years. Jabir also met the quarter finals here last year, but yeah, her best results are on the faster surfaces. She won in Birmingham on the grass, she won in Madrid on the clay, but that's a fast clay, the fastest clay court. She won in Germany as well. Again, this year on the grass, she met the Wimbledon final on grass. So yeah, it's the faster surface. And now she's in the US Open final. The faster surface, I think suits Jabir. Or at least she doesn't mind playing on the faster surface. Whereas Shryantzak, her titles this year are over her career. She won the French Open obviously twice, which is slow court. She won in Italy twice, which is Rome slow court. She won in Doha and Miami and Adelaide and they're faster court. So that's more suited to this. But then she won in Indian Wells. Indian Wells is a slow court, a slower hard court. And then she won in Stuttgart, which is another clay court. So again, Jabir has played better on these kind of services. And Shryantzak has said this week, I'm not playing, I'm struggling on this surface. I don't play, I don't feel like I'm playing my best on this kind of, on this surface. So even though she's getting through, she's not as confident on this surface as Jabir should be. But it depends. Jabir has to be aggressive. If she, if he plays defensive, Shryantzak will eat her up. Did everyone hear what Margaret Court said? Yeah, look, what Margaret Court said is just a boomer mentality. All right, she's just an old player who should have done some research before she spoke about how her era was tougher. Agribut cam, Jabir in three, I have rude as a dog in the final. Yeah, I've got rude tomorrow as well. We'll talk about that tomorrow though. Like before the US courts had a little roughness on them and that slowed it down. Now it's smoothed out and not as much friction. Yep. So yeah, the courts are a little bit slicker, a little bit faster. Yeah. But then also don't forget that the Australian Open, you know, the Australian Open has a faster court and Shryantzak made the semifinals there. So again, once we see, like once we talk about the more likely thing is that, you know, okay, Shryantzak, her majority of her best results are on a slow court. Jabir is the opposite. Her's are on faster court. So, okay, it's gonna be interesting. Shryantzak will serve first, by the way. She won the, she's gonna serve. I discovered because of you that my TV has a delay. Yeah, mannerists. Yeah, well that's usually television does have a delay just in case something bad happens and they can shut it off. We're live. So if anything I say, I can't cut off, you know? That's why they have a minute delay. So they can bleep out words or they can shut off the broadcast if something bad happens. The Brad Gilbert decides to just run around streaking around the stadium. They can shut it off if he just loses his mind. He would, he would. He would, wouldn't he? Brad Gilbert, he's a legend. The French Open is so random. It'd be nice to see Shryantzak win it twice. Well yeah, I think Shryantzak, her game and her confidence there will be the, you know, will be the, should be the dominant player at the French Open. I think she has the chance to be the, to be the French Open champion for years to come. You know, I think she's got the game and she's got the confidence at that tournament, won it twice. The thing I want to see though from Shryantzak next year, how does she play as the defending champion? Right, because it's one thing to win the title, it's another to defend and we've seen Osaka can't defend titles, right? She's gone and she's lost every defensive title that she's ever played. Now Shryantzak has defended Rome. She's gone back to back in Italy, but I want to see how she does the defending champion of, you know, the French Open, how she does the defending champion of Indian Wells, Miami. That's, if she can defend those titles next year, or at least not all of them, but a couple of them, she'll be number one for probably the whole year. But that's what I want to see. I want to see Shryantzak's defense. Cause yeah, like I said, you can win all these trophies, but if you can't defend the points, you are not going to stay at the top, you know? If Once won this, she's going to win multiple slams on like Rottakana. Cool. I love how we're just like bashing Rottakana for no reason. She's cool, but what's Rottakana got to do with this? I love Rube for the underdog. Yep. Osaka defended the Shryant Open. No, no, she didn't. She lost, she won in 2019 and then 2021. She didn't win in 2020. And then she didn't win this year. Once making history. We love it. That's going to be fun. Look, this is going to be epic. Whatever happens, it's going to be epic. The only player we should bash is Mogokor. No, look, let's not bash anyone. Come on. Peace and love. Okay, we're ready to go. By the way, I just want to warn everybody, save any donations till the end. I'm turning off donations for the entire match so that we can focus on every single point. So again, thank you everyone who does donate but just so you guys know, if you want your donation to be heard or if you have a question or anything like that, we're not going to play them during the match because I want to get every point. So that everyone listening out there, you can miss, you don't miss a point. But again, thank you everybody who does donate and maybe save it to the end. Or just sit back and relax, you don't have to donate. You know the deal. Okay, Shriyantek to serve in the US Open Final. Who is going to win this match? I've got Jabir in three. Let me know what you reckon. Shriyantek to serve to the front of Jabir, front of Shriyantek. Again to the front of Jabir. Jabir puts it in the net. Shriyantek wins the first point of the final. Shriyantek takes the first set of the first game. First point of the final, Jesus. Good start. As Shriyantek serves. Down the tee, the front of Jabir, front of Shriyantek into the front of Jabir, but Jabir put it long. 30 love. Now expect nerves early from both ladies. You know, I'm sure that Shriyantek's also got the nerves. 30 love, the roof is open by the way. The weather looks fine today so I don't think we're going to have any problem with that. As Shriyantek serves an ace. Bang, 40 love. 40 love, Shriyantek serves again. As we get a return now to the back of Shriyantek, back in Jabir, to the back of Shriyantek. Jabir with the back end, down the line, good shot. Shriyantek gets it into the corner. Jabir just gets that one, front of Shriyantek comes in the net. Jabir pass, volley Shriyantek goes wide. And Jabir gets her first point of the final. 40-15, 40-15. 40-15 as Shriyantek serves. To the front of Jabir, good slice back to the back end of Shriyantek. As we get a find out from Shriyantek into the front of Jabir, find out Shriyantek again to the front of Jabir. For now Shriyantek down the line is good. Jabir with the slice on the stretch. Shriyantek being aggressive. As she goes down the line again, Jabir just gets there. For now Shriyantek again down the line, Jabir doing a lot of defense, drop shot. As we get a back hand, winner. Shriyantek already taking control. One love. You can tell the style already straight away. Shriyantek going after it. And that is what Shriyantek needs to do. Or at least that's what we've seen her do in the finals this year. Now Shriyantek's played almost two hours more on court than Shriyantek this tournament. I don't think that'll matter. If we get to a third set, I don't think that'll really matter. I don't think we've ever seen Shriyantek like cramp up or have problems injury-wise. So I don't think, I don't think fitness will be a problem. Unless they play three hours and they both start like cramping, but again, we haven't really seen that. Alright Jabir serves. Down the tee, the backhand is Shriyantek. Backhand Jabir sliced goes wide. And it's love 15. You gotta remember Shriyantek in the finals is a different beast. We've watched her in the finals pretty much every, every event this year, right? I mean, every, every big event she's played. As Jabir puts it in the net on the first serve, second serve, Jabir is a double fault. Okay, little nervous. Love 30, love 30, as Jabir serves again. How wide are the four on Shriyantek? Four on Jabir is into the backhand of Shriyantek. Four on Jabir again to the four on Shriyantek, into the four on Jabir on the stretch and Jabir puts it wide. Shriyantek's hitting real clean. She's hitting real clean, love 40. Really clean hitting from Egas Shriyantek. She's been dumping the ball in the net on the forehand a lot early in this match or early in these matches, but not today. She is on fire. Love 40, serve to the four on Shriyantek who shanks it to the four on Jabir. Four on Shriyantek down the line, Jabir with a pass is wide break to love. Uh-oh, uh-oh. And Jabir's already having a chat to her coaching staff. Gonna be five minutes in to love Shriyantek. This could be one of those days Shriyantek's turned beast. All right, Jabir's gotta get the break back pretty quick. Otherwise she's gonna be down a set in no time. Bloody hell. It's starting to become a thing where you just doubt Shriyantek at the apparel. There's been a four now into the four on Shriyantek back in at Jabir's slice. Shriyantek again, aggressive. Jabir just defending everything as Shriyantek puts away the forehand. She's hitting everything for a winner at the moment, Shriyantek. 15 love, Jabir's won one point. Jabir has won one point as Shriyantek serves. She serves into the four on Jabir. Four on Shriyantek is out. All right, Jabir gets the second point of her final, 15 all. Now, some of you are saying, come on on to be more aggressive. It's very hard to be aggressive when your opponent gets every single first serve in. So the only way Jabir's gonna get more aggressive is if Shriyantek starts missing first serves. Give her a chance to attack. Can't attack on her first serve. Not this first serve as we had a slice return there from Jabir to the back of his Shriyantek. Slice from Jabir to the forehand of Shriyantek who puts it down the line for a winner. 30-15, even her coach, Jabir's coach is just like, yeah. She's playing pretty well. She started off pretty good. 30-15, Shriyantek serves again into the back end of Jabir. Back end of Shriyantek to the back end of Jabir. Back end of Shriyantek to the slice of Jabir. To the back end of Shriyantek, Jabir on the stretch again. Shriyantek taking control as we had a four on a rally. Jabir is defending. There's been another back end for Shriyantek. Jabir again defends it. Four on a Shriyantek winner again. This is the perfect start for Shriyantek. 40-15, she's lost two points and she hasn't missed the first serve. And that is where Jabir is at at the moment. She can't, I mean, Shriyantek is not nervous. 40-15, Shriyantek with a serve is a foul. Second serve, second serve. Shriyantek serves again. Down the tee, the back end of Jabir. Jabir puts it along. First time she gets a chance on the second serve and she hits it out. So, once Jabir in big trouble, he gets Shriyantek on fire. 33-love in the first set. Bloody hell. This is what Shriyantek can do at her best. Answer my question! This is why she's world number one. Yep, nine minutes with three love. Shriyantek's super focused, yep. But more importantly, serving well. Serving very well in those first two games. Not giving Jabir a chance on her own serve. And no errors. I mean, no errors from Shriyantek. As clean as it gets. Yeah, Jabir needs to win the next game. This could be over in half an hour. I don't think, well, not the match, but the first set could be done. Yep, world number one for a reason. Who would you like to see to win this tomorrow? To be honest, it doesn't matter to me. I mean, rude winning would be great. But also, Carlos winning and being the youngest world number one of all time would be great too. You're pretty epic. I think if rude wins tomorrow, Elcores could be still number one and also Nadal. If you want to have more world number ones this year, rude winning tomorrow would be the best because then there could be a change later in the season with Elcores and Nadal. The ATV finals could be fighting for that number one spot. Also, tomorrow's final, the first time in the history of the tennis that the world number one ranking will be determined in a slam final. So at least two players playing in a slam final for world number one and for the slam. So the first time in history that's ever happened. So again, we're witnessing some madness. By the way, thank you everybody who has subscribed. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Let's see if Jabur can get on the board as she serves a fault. Second serve to the back end of Schiantek, four-nose Jabur, down to the back end of Schiantek. Jabur's forehand into the four-nose Schiantek to the four-nose Jabur and Schiantek hits it out. Nice aggression from Jabur. 15 love. Her third point of the final. Also, we're almost at 1,000 likes. Well, we're halfway there. Coming into 1,000 likes by the end of this match. That would be pretty crazy. 15 love. Jabur with a serve. Again, to the back end of Schiantek, back end Jabur down the line. Schiantek's forehand into the four-nose Jabur. Four-nose Schiantek down the line in the net. All right, 30 love. Another error there from Schiantek. Haven't seen that happen much so far in this first 10 minutes. 30 love as Jabur serves. Now, wide of the four-nose Schiantek. Four-nose Jabur is good. Dwarf just on the line. 40 love. Nice nerve-settler here. Four Jabur, and she's her first winner as well. Five winners from Schiantek already in the first four games. 40 love. Jabur serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve, a double-fold, okay? Well, again, a double-fold. 40 love. Probably not the worst time to double-fold. 40 love, what's up, Lexi? 40-15, how's the crowd? The crowd are pretty, I think they're pretty even. There's been a back-end to back-end rally, and that goes in the net from Jabur. 40-30, now things are getting tough. What's up, Lorna? 40-30. And another fault. Just needs to get this game at all costs, Jabur, just to feel like she's in the match. Return to the back-end of Jabur, four-nose Schiantek. Into the back-end of Jabur, to the back-end of Schiantek, down the line to the four-nose Jabur. Schiantek going all out, and she hits it wide. Oh, I just missed that winner. And Jabur gets on the board. And the crowd go nuts. 13 minutes in, 3-1. Now, one break of serve means nothing in WTA tennis. We know that, we've seen that. But the thing is, it's Iga Schiantek who you have to break. And right now, Schiantek has won her first two games pretty easily. So let's see what happens now. Schiantek with a serve. Into the back-end of Jabur, back-end of Schiantek. To the back-end of Jabur, pass. Schiantek volleys. Jabur with the forehand. Schiantek with the volley. And volley from Jabur, Schiantek puts it away. This is going to be OK. Oh, Schiantek with the half volley, one-handed back-end winner. All right. Guess we're making up shots now. Great reflexes of the net from Schiantek. I mean, Jabur should have just gone down the line and made it a little bit more simple on herself. But Schiantek with the hands of the net. 15-love. Again, Schiantek barely missing first serves. She hits that one in as well. Back-end of Jabur, back-end of Schiantek. Four-handed of Jabur. Into the front-end of Schiantek. To the front-end of Jabur on the stretcher, who hits a winner down the line. All right, the final started. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Those last two points, the final has begun. 15-all. Jabur's arrived. 15-all. The final just started. As Schiantek serves again. She's only missed one first serve in her first three games, Schiantek. She serves out wide at the front-end of Jabur. Four-handed of Schiantek. Down the line, Jabur with the back-end on the stretch. Back-end of Schiantek. Into the back-end of Jabur. To the front-end of Schiantek. Down the line to the back-end of Jabur, who hits another winner down the line. Oh, man. Oh, Jabur lifting. 15-thirty. Jabur smacking winners past Schiantek now. Oh, I've got goosebumps now. The final has just begun. Ha-ha-ha. What a shot. Even Schiantek's like, you're not supposed to do that. That's what I do. You can't do that. That's my shot. 15-thirty. Schiantek with a serve. Down the tee, the four-handed of Jabur. Great return. Schiantek gets it. Four-handed of Jabur is another winner. 15-thirty. Three winners from Jabur to get to break point. And she is not letting Schiantek run away with this. To get back to break. Again, Schiantek's missed one first serve. So this is very impressive from Jabur to somehow get break points. She could have broken if she had hit that passing shot down the line. But hey, she's here anyway. Back-end return from Jabur. That's a good shot to the back-end of Schiantek. Back-end of Jabur down the line. Into the four-handed of Schiantek. To the four-handed of Jabur. Four-handed of Schiantek again. To the four-handed of Jabur, who shanks it wide. Oh, Jabur was in that rally. 30-thirty. Schiantek saves one. And just like always, you've got to take your chances. If you're the underdog, you've got to take your chances. Because who knows? This could be the only chance that Jabur gets for the set. She deserves it. She's played well. Serve to the back-end of Jabur. Four-handed of Schiantek. Into the four-handed of Jabur. Four-handed of Schiantek. Into the four-handed of Jabur. Who goes in the line for a winner again. Okay. Game on. Game on. Three, two. We're back on serve. Jabur breaks. Four winners in the game. Welcome to the US Open Final on Jabur. Ha-ha-ha. What a match. Answer my question! The question, Schiantek! What a match this can be. Nervous from Jabur. Eager started on fire. Jabur arrived. She lifted. She went, all right. I guess we're playing our best tennis now. These are the two best players on the planet. They're playing like it. How many players have won a slam on their first attempt? I mean, a lot lately. I don't know. I mean, there's been a lot. Yeah. Ha-ha. This isn't their first attempt though. I mean, Jabur's second try. Is it gonna be a thriller? I hope so. Yeah, make this a great match. Yeah, it's started off great. Let's go Eager, keep the rhythm. Yeah. There's nothing that Schiantek could do. I mean, she served all her first serves in and Jabur hit winners. I mean, that's just... Schiantek just got broken by, you know, by an aggressive player. Nothing that Jabur, Schiantek could have done. She served all her first serves in. I mean, right? Okay. Yeah, Jabur lifted. Now, it's on her serve. Can she get back to 3-3? Hey, Cam, do you think Tennis is doomed now that the goats are mis- aren't playing? No. Did you see the match between Elkres and Tiafo? Nope. Tennis is always gonna live on. There'll be new players. There'll be instant classics. Did you see Sinner versus Elkres? So no goats, no problem. Tennis will live on. Let's get back to this. 2-3, Jabur has broken back. She was down 3-love. She serves a fault. Her first serve is not great at the moment, Jabur. And she serves now, the front of Schiantek. Return to the front of Jabur. For now, Schiantek down the line to the backhand slice of Jabur. Schiantek forehand in the net. Now, something that we didn't mention at the start of the match or before the match was when we mentioned the court speed, right? It's a faster hard court than previous seasons at the U.S. Open. It usually was a slow court. Now it's a faster surface. That favours a player that hits a ball with less spin. So Schiantek, because she's a clay court player first, has a lot of topspin on the ball. You can see in the action, right? When she hits a ball, she generates a lot of spin. That won't matter as much today. It'll be the player that hits a flatter. And that's what Jabur does. She hits a ball flat, which is why she won Berlin on the grass, right? So the player that hits a ball flatter is probably going to hit more winners, even though Schiantek's already hit seven, but Jabur's hit five. So something that we didn't mention, Schiantek might not get as many in the ground stroke rally. She might not get as many free points. Like she'll have to set up the points a little bit more. Whereas Jabur can just smack winners, as we've seen. Four-and-a-back-hand rally is there. Oh, what a shot from Schiantek. This is going to be our finish to leave, bro. Harsing shot was perfect. 15-30. See, Jabur might just smack flat winners. Whereas right now Schiantek's kind of constructing the points better, because she has to. She doesn't have as much power. She's got more spin. Just a fraction more spin. As Jabur hits a fault, second serve, 15-30. All that good work that Jabur just did, it's in trouble. Serve to the back end of Schiantek. Back end of Jabur is wide. As Schiantek gets break points again, 15-30. Jabur hit, is it like one first serving in this game? And that is a problem. It's got to be more first serves than that. Jabur's struggling on her serve. As we had a fault from Jabur, second serve, 15-40. Second serve, into the back end of Schiantek. Back end of Jabur is good. Schiantek with the back end on the stretch. Jabur with the back end down the line to the forend of Schiantek, who hits it wide. Ooh, just goes wide. 30-40, 30-40. Still a break point for Schiantek. By the way, thank you, G-Buy, for the Super Chat. We're gonna play them later. But thank you for the donation. A little bit of serve down to the forend of Schiantek, forend of Jabur, into the forend of Schiantek, the forend of Jabur, inside out, it goes to the slice of Schiantek. Forend of Jabur down the line. Schiantek gets on the stretch. Forend of forehand now with Schiantek, goes down the line. That's a good shot. Jabur just gets it. Forend of Schiantek is a winner. And Schiantek breaks again. Setting up the points is Schiantek. And we're back, 4-2, back in the lead. By the way, Matthew Perry is sitting in the cheep seats, aka Chandler, well, he's not sitting next to Bon Jovi. He's sitting next to the commoners. All right, 4-2. Schiantek breaks again, but that game, no first serve by Jabur. That was, I mean, the first serve percentage, 44% is no free points. All right, 4-2. Serve into the slice of Jabur, back in the Schiantek, is a winner. Nice shot from Schiantek. And like I mentioned before, Jabur can just smack winners off any shot. Schiantek with that spin has to construct the points a little bit more, you know, get the first serve to get the winner. She's hit double, she's hit 10 winners already, Schiantek, five Jabur. But Schiantek just constructing the points a lot better as we have served now the back end of Jabur, back end Schiantek is in the net. Went for the winner there and didn't make it. 15-all, 15-all. That's it, actually, it's a winner. 15-all. Schiantek serves again. She serves out wide the front of Jabur, that goes in the net on the return. Schiantek's missed one first serve. I mean, if you want to serve in a final of a slam, that's how you serve. She's missed one first serve. 95% of first serve points first serves in. I mean, compared to 50% of Jabur or 44% of Jabur, I mean, that is just insane. 30-15. Serve is a let. 30-15. 30-15. Serve out wide the back end of Jabur. Four and now Schiantek is good. Slice Jabur just gets it. Schiantek forehand is too good. Again, setting up the points perfectly. 40-15. 40-15. Just setting up the points and putting away the winner. 25 minutes in and just not giving Jabur much chance. Serve is a fault. All right, let's see how Jabur reacts to this one. Second serve for the second time. 40-15. Second serve. Second serve in the back end of Jabur. Four and a half Schiantek to the forehand of Jabur. That's a great shot. Schiantek gets it. Jabur with a volley, puts it out. Five, two. Schiantek. But Jabur panicked on that volley a little bit because she knew, okay, I haven't had many chances on the second serve. I better make a count. She stuffed the volley. All right, let's answer questions. All right, five, two. Schiantek play her best match of the whole tournament. Yeah, this is the best we've seen Schiantek play for like, since probably the first round. No bakery. No, we're not at a bakery because five, two. So no bakery in this one. Yet. Don't wanna let Schiantek get hot early if you're Jabur. Well, that's the thing. I mean, Schiantek just came out on fire. I mean, it's hard to, she's not like Jabur let her play like this. This is just how she arrived. Jabur choking with nerves. Nope, that's not true. Not serving well Jabur, but also it's because of the scoreboard pressure that Schiantek's created. I don't think she's choking. Again, I mean, for me choking is when you play your worst. She's not playing bad Jabur. She's just getting outplayed. Curry Johns, you can do it. You're a great player. Hey, look, Schiantek is just a victim of the world number one coming out playing like the world number one. That's what Jabur, like Jabur's, can she play better? Yeah, Jabur could definitely play better. But the reason why she's not playing so well and also the reason why her serves not doing well is because Schiantek's playing so damn good. I mean, look at Schiantek's stats. I mean, Schiantek is making Jabur play like this. Now if Schiantek came out nervous, Jabur would probably have been closer. But the fact that Jabur actually got a break is crazy because Schiantek's serving so well. Had a Jabur break, just ridiculous shots. There's been a four and a four in rally and that goes in the net from Jabur. Love 15. But this matches an over because I feel the second set unless Schiantek blitzes like she has in this set. Jabur will lift and I think Schiantek will drop. I think Schiantek will drop. Return now to the point of Jabur. That goes in the open coach. Schiantek gets it with a lob. And Jabur put the smash in the net. Oh no. Love 30. Love 30. Love 30. Jabur has won one point on her first serve. Just let that sink in. One point on her first serve. And the crowd are trying to get it pumped up here. They're like, come on. We'll go for you then if you're losing. So that's why the four and Schiantek back in the Jabur is good. Schiantek with a pass, it's a lob. And that smash is put away by on Jabur. 15.30. 15.30. Well, I thank you so much for subscribing and liking the video. Everybody appreciate it. We're almost at 1,000 likes. So thank you for the love. Jabur is not choking, by the way. Anyone who says she's choking is not watching this match. Well, or is not listening to what we're saying. Backhanders, that goes down the line to the four and Jabur. And Jabur puts it in the net. 15.40. Again, Schiantek just constructing the points a lot better. You know, going down the lines, creating, playing chess, setting up the moves to then hit the winner. That's what Schiantek does. She's doing it perfect right now. Jabur serves a fault. Second serve. We've got two set points. Second serve. Down and see the backhander, Schiantek. Four and Jabur into the four and Schiantek. Four and Jabur again to the four and Schiantek. Sliced. Into the four and Jabur, backhander, Schiantek on the stretch. Backhand Jabur down the line in the net. Schiantek, 30 minutes, one set, six, two. The perfect. This is like Schiantek's final form. If you watch Dragon Ball Z, this is perfect Schiantek. This is perfect Schiantek. She has absorbed the androids and she is now her final form. That's what we're dealing with right now. And poor Jabur is playing like Goten up against Sell. I mean, this is just brutal. Now, what happens next? First set is done, right? We had 11 winners from Schiantek, six winners from Jabur, but the error count was like nothing for Schiantek. She hit like three errors or a couple of errors. Jabur hit six errors. Actually, Schiantek had eight errors. That's kind of weird. I didn't think that was high. Anyway, maybe that's a little bit off. But this first set, basically, Schiantek served amazing. Put so much pressure on Jabur because she was playing against someone serving amazing. And Jabur just didn't get enough first serves in. Now, this stat here, Jabur needs to be much higher, but Schiantek, I don't know if she's gonna be able to maintain that for another 45 minutes. Maybe another half an hour, which might be enough to win. But Schiantek's serving, it's gonna drop eventually. Jabur's gonna get chances eventually to hit return winners. Eventually, probably in 30 minutes, but she needs to get to the 30 minute mark in this set. It could be over in 30 minutes, you know? So, Schiantek, Jabur just needs to hang strong because I think that eventually, in the next half an hour, Jabur's gonna, Schiantek's gonna drop the level. All right, let's answer questions. Answer my question, the question, sir. You're right, Cam. Jabur is not choking. Schiantek's playing amazing. Jabur could come into this match soon, yeah. Yeah, look, Jabur fans, there is still hope, but she has to get more first serves in. First, she has to get more first serves in, and she just has to hang in there because maybe in 25 minutes to 30 minutes, it's three all, and Schiantek drops the level a little bit and gives Jabur a chance. So that's, I don't think Schiantek's gonna, she might drop the level now, but I doubt it. But yeah, I think, you know, within the next 20 to 30 minutes, I don't think that serving stat is gonna be the same. I think it's gonna be a little bit lower. Schiantek's serving was ridiculous. The fact that Jabur broke is sort of amazing. Schiantek with a serve, that's a fault. First serve missed, all right. Second serve, big chance for Jabur. Second serving to the Fauna Jabur. Return to the Fauna Schiantek. Fauna Jabur, again to the Fauna Schiantek, to the Fauna of Jabur. Schiantek's four-hand down the line, to the back end of Jabur, who goes down the line. Schiantek on the stretch. Jabur with a four-hand down the line, goes in. Jabur is riding on the slice now with the back end into the Fauna of Schiantek. He puts it wide. All right, love 15. Love 15. And look at that. As soon as she misses the first serve Schiantek, Jabur starts making it work. Love 15. Serve now Schiantek into the net. Another second serve chance. Love 15, second serve. Schiantek with a serve. Out wide, the back end of Jabur, back end of Schiantek into the back end of Jabur. Back end of Schiantek, again to the back end of Jabur, drop shot from Schiantek for Jabur in the net. Not a bad idea. I'd much rather I go for power though than drop shots at this stage. Especially when she's in the, when she's in the rally, Jabur, it's like go for it, try and go for a winner. Rather than go for the drop shot. The drop shot, unless it's executed perfectly, won't work. Serve into the body of Jabur, Jabur puts it in the ground. Too good. The perfect body serve on the first serve for Schiantek. Again, that first serve percentage, 30-15. 30-15, Schiantek serves to the back end of Jabur, Schiantek into the front end of Schiantek. Schiantek hits it out. 30-all, a little chance for Jabur to get it off to a good start in the second. 30-all, let's see where the first serve comes into play. Schiantek with a serve, into the back end of Jabur, good return. Oh, it just goes wide from Jabur. Good body serve from Schiantek again. Cramping up Jabur and she couldn't quite get out of the way. 40-30, 40-30. Schiantek taking the time here as she serves. A fault. All right, so she missed three first serves in this game. First time she's missed multiple first serves. Second serve, out wide to the back end slice of Jabur. Slight a back end out from Schiantek. Again, to the back end of Jabur down the line to the front end of Schiantek. Front end of Jabur. Again, to the front end of Schiantek on the stretch. Jabur in control, front end of the open court. She comes in the net, up goes the lob, smash. Jabur puts it away. That's what you do on a second serve. That's how you play the point. As she gets the doce, she gets the doce. That is how you play second serve points aggressively. Nice work there from once Jabur. Now, trying to hit a win off the first shot either. She, you know, set up the lob or set up the shots of the net. Put away the smash. Doce. Serve into the slice of Jabur, back end of Schiantek down the line is good. Jabur can't get that. Again, first serve goes in. As Schiantek sets the point up perfect again. Advantage Schiantek. But there have been, there are chances. Jabur has been in this game. And that's because the first serves have missed. Now, so there, that serve is slightly dropping. Has been a return from Jabur. What a return, slice from Schiantek. Goes in the front end of Jabur to the front end of Schiantek. And again to the front end of Jabur. For Schiantek down the line is a winner. This is gonna be our finish to you. That's a silly, this is a silly shot. Schiantek gets the game, one love. Now Jabur needs more first serves and she needs to hang on. Like weather the storm, just hang on. Hang on. Cause if she goes down a break early here, I don't know what she can do. Again, thank you so much everybody. We got to 1,000 likes already. Appreciate the love. Also, I mean, if this match does go to a third, this might be the biggest match of the tournament for us. So appreciate it. Thank you. Don't forget to subscribe. Men's final tomorrow. And we also have women's tennis after this. I mean, this is just the final of the US Open. We've still got so much tennis over the next couple of, couple of months. These two ladies will be in action. So make sure you join us for all of those fun things. 38 minutes played and Jabur with a serve. Can she stay close? Serve down to the back end of Schiantek. Slice Jabur into the back end of Schiantek. Down the line to the front end of Jabur. That four end goes into the back end of Schiantek. Back end of Jabur on the stretch. Schiantek cross court to the front end of Schiantek. Again to the front end of Jabur. Front end of Schiantek, again to the front end of Jabur and Jabur puts it into the four end of Schiantek. Schiantek couldn't get it put in the net. Nice aggression there from Jabur. This first part of the set will be crucial again. Like I said, I don't know if Schiantek's going to serve as well as she did in that first set. And we saw in that first game that that was true. 15 love, second serve. Double fold Jabur. She can't be doing that. Can't be doing that. Third double fold of the day. 15 all. First serve percentage is, I mean, even if Schiantek wasn't playing as well as she has, on a normal day, that is, this is not good serving stats against anybody. 15 all, second serve again. Jabur to the back end of Schiantek, return is good and Schiantek gets to 15-30. Jabur hits it wide. 15-30, 15-30. Schiantek ready to go. Jabur serves, down the tee, the forehand of Schiantek, into the back and the Schiantek, he goes to the forehand of Jabur, forehand of Schiantek, again to the forehand of Jabur. Into the forehand of Schiantek. Jabur's forehand, again to the forehand of Schiantek, down the line now to the backhand of Jabur. Backhand of Schiantek, into the forehand of Jabur. Clean inning from both as Jabur gets the point. Schiantek hits it long. They go toe-to-toe, and Jabur wins. 30-all. One of the longer rallies of the match. 30-all. Needs first serves here Jabur. As Jabur serves. Our Y, the four-and-a-shriyantek. Four-and-a-shriyantek again to the four-and-a-shriyantek. Back in there Jabur, into the four-and-a-shriyantek again to the back end of Jabur. Shriyantek in control. She's in the back end again to the back end of Jabur. Four-and-a-shriyant now as Shriyantek goes again to the back end of Jabur. Back in now to four-and-a-shriyantek goes cross-court. Drop shot Jabur in the net. Just a bad shot. Jabur, drop shots aren't working right now. Not the play. 30-40. She was in that rally too Jabur. It was a shame that she threw it away. 30-40. And that drop shot was just, I mean, it's... We know she can do the good drop shots. We know she's got that shot, but not then. That was not the play. 30-40. Jabur serves to the four-and-a-shriyantek back in now Jabur. Is good, Shriyantek puts it in the net, all right? Nice hitting there from Jabur. Back at Deuce. These first two games have been very close. Had two Deuce games to start the second, so things are starting to get a lot closer. Jabur needs the game though as we get a four-and-a-four-and rally. Jabur down the line, that's a great shot. Shriyantek can't get there. And again, the first serves are going in. She's winning the points. Advantage Jabur. Advantage Jabur. Nice shot down the line. Shriyantek tries to get there, but just out of reach. And Jabur serves to the four-and-a-shriyantek back in now Jabur to the four-and-a-shriyantek. Four-and-a-four-and now Shriyantek gets back to Deuce. Jabur pushes it wide. Well, let me know on the chat. What about you guys are watching from? I know that it's actually a pretty good time to watch tennis in Europe. It's probably like just about bedtime, right? Or it's Saturday night, so it's party time, right? Has we had a fault? Sorry, let, sorry, from Jabur. Let me know on the chat where you guys are watching from. It's seven o'clock in the morning here in Australia. As Jabur serves a fault, second serve. A lot of people from Poland. Chesh to all the Polish people out there. Ashlam out all the Tunisians. As we had a four-and-a-and to the back end of Jabur. Jabur gets it into the four-and-a-shriyantek. Shriyantek hit the tape, goes in Jabur. Cross-court Shriyantek with a pass. Jabur's volley goes in the net. Jabur should have gone down the line. She went cross-court and she fell over two. That was a hard fall. A banished Shriyantek. A lot of Canadians in the house as well. But yeah, Jabur should have just gone down the line. That was just a bad shot selection. London, it's 10 p.m., nice. Philippines. Afternoon, two o'clock, okay. Kansas, Brooklyn. We've got a lot of Filipinos in the house too. All right, advantage. Shriyantek, Jabur serves the four-and-a-shriyantek. Back in at Jabur. Into the back end of Shriyantek. Jabur with a volley. Shriyantek with a pass. It's a winner. Shriyantek breaks. Two-love. And that is not what Jabur needed. Needed to win that game. Very little anyone can do against Shriyantek in beast mode. That's true. That's true. Mostly people from Palestine, Nepal, Tunisia, India, Wisconsin, Cincinnati. A lot of Polish people in the house. You must be excited now. Brazil in the house as well, nice. Let's get back to it. Two-love. You feel Jabur has to break back straight away. Just stay close. That was the thing. Stay close. Try and do everything you can just to stay even. The way that Shriyantek's playing. She is dropping her level a little bit though, Shriyantek, on the serving. All right, second serve. Shriyantek, the back end of Jabur. Four-and-a-shriyantek. Into the four-and-a-Jabur. Four-and-a-Shriyantek. Down the line, Jabur with the back end on the stretch. Goes into the four-and- Shriyantek. Shriyantek sprays it wide. Love 15. So like I said, you know, her serve has dropped. Shriyantek, I mean, had nowhere else to go. I mean, she couldn't start serving better to 100%. I mean, that would have been ridiculous. So her serve has dropped. She has missed a few first serves. She's starting to lose points on serve as well, which is good for Jabur. Has been a return now from Jabur to the four-and-a-Shriyantek. Jabur with a slice in the net. And another, just a, not a great drop-shutty slice from Jabur. She can't be, I mean, she's missed all of them so far. 15-all. Shriyantek serves into the body of Jabur. That goes into the four-and-a-Shriyantek, who puts it wide. All right. Uncharacteristic error, 15-30. 15-30. Shriyantek has the set and the break. She's come out on fire. That first set was ridiculous. Jabur's just been trying to hang on. So far unsuccessfully. Someone in the crowd is going nuts. 15-30. Shriyantek's trying to serve. And the crowd's like, one guy in the crowd is not letting her. She serves. Into the back end of Jabur, four-and-a-Shriyantek. Again, to the back end of Jabur, back-and-a-Shriyantek. Down the line, Jabur with a four-and-on-the-stretch. Gets it. Four-and-a-back-end as Jabur goes cross-court. Shriyantek on the stretch. Jabur with the back-hand. Drop shot in the net again. Why? It's not the day. It's not the day. It's not the time to do that. She had a jumping back-end. She could have gone down the line, and it would have been a winner. The drop shots aren't working. 30-all. Even if she had made that, Shriyantek was going to get it. So it just wasn't the shot. 30-all. Shriyantek to the four-and-a-Jabur. Four-and-a-from Shriyantek. Again, the four-and-a-Jabur. Four-and-a-Shriyantek to the four-and-a-Jabur, who goes down the line. Shriyantek on the stretch with a slice. Jabur hits a four-and-a-down line. Jabur now with the back-hand on the stretch into the back-and-a-Shriyantek. Back-and-a-Jabur again in the net. Shriyantek gets the 40-30. 40-30. Almost an hour played in this final. But these first three games in this second set have been close. This has been a close second set. Just those pressure points, that's been the difference. Not being able to win them, Jabur. In this second set. Shriyantek serves. Out wide, the back-and-a-Jabur. Back-and-a-Shriyantek to the four-and-a-Jabur. Into the four-and-a-Shriyantek. Four-and-a-Jabur down the line. Shriyantek on the stretch with the back-hand goes in. Back-and-a-Jabur is good to the back-and-a-Shriyantek, who hits a winner down the line. This is gonna be our finish to you. Three-love. Shriyantek's got three-love. All right. Let's play some donations. We've got a couple of donations. We can play them now while we have a chance. Again, thank you so much everybody who supported the channel this whole tournament. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable Unbelievable. I don't care about what they were seeing. Thank you, Jibura, for the six. I appreciate that. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I don't care about what they were seeing. Because it's 6.45 a.m in Australia, and you're doing a great job, is this your full-time job? Thank you Siddharth for the five Well, it's not that bad. I mean 645 is not that Not it's not that it hard to wake up at 645 I have a tennis coach in real life so this is like my my part-time gig But I was a half-time. Yeah, kind of a tennis coach in in real life How many eager Gonna have how many points is she gonna have after this do I have over 10,000 which is I mean we're talking goats and goat status goat level points domination I can show you on tech Keep the streak alive for another three games Yeah, look Shrion tech is Not playing as well in the first set or not serving as well as the first set but um Jabez is not making a pay for the mistake. So for the lack of first serves in this second set So, you know, unless Jabez lifts Shrion takes and get out of here in straight sets But we did see in the first set Jabez held serve came back got the back to sit on serve, but she just couldn't get to three all She did get to three two though And I celebrate am I am I celebrity in Australia? No, I'm just an average nobody Nobody knows who I am. It's all right. I It's good because I can go to the shops and not have to worry about Anything back into the point of Jabez for now Shrion tech into the point of Jabez puts it wide and it's love 15 But like I said, if you are if you see me in real life say hello, I am friendly and we can talk about tennis But no I Am unknown in Australia. I'm just the average every day normal mother father I'm not a father that I know of Love 15 has been a fault from Jabez second serve second serve Is into the back and a job as Shrion tech back in at your bird at the back end of Shrion tech who puts it long 15 all 15 all Now again, I'll stress that there's only one break of Serve it's only one break of serve and that doesn't mean anything in The WTA tennis is we had a find-a-find rally two breaks of serve a different story 1530 1530 Trouble here for Jabez serve is a fault second serve second serve 1530 Serve is a double fault. Oh God 1540 and on superb is Seeing this final slip away Now Look Some are gonna say that Jabez Choked that is not the case Jabez come out here and being put under the pressure of Final form Shrion tech as Shrion's a kid's in the net after a first serve from Jabir Now is Jabir played a best match? No, she came out here a fraction slow and Shrion's it came out here like a raging bull I mean Jabir came out here like any other normal person would come out here and do be a little nervous in a big final But Shrion's a isn't that person you need it. We can't be nervous against this lady Because she'll eat you up great forehand there from Jabir. She saves the break points and Shrion takes played amazing. I mean She has served insanely good and Not given Jabir any chance. I mean even though Jabir broke once that was because Jabir hit like four winners And that's the level you have to do just to be competitive against Shrion tech sometimes Where's Jabir? I Mean she's just she could definitely be playing better, but now that she's down to set in a break It's getting even harder for her to lift her level She does need Shrion tech to drop her level a bit more to to be competitive I think back in a back end of deuce has been a fine ass Shrion tech I'm sorry Jabir on the stretch and that goes in the net from Jabir Advantage Shrion tech to go to four-love in the second set and this is just Shrion tech From back in April May March April May. This is Shrion tech what she was doing everybody six months ago She doesn't lose finals served to the final shrunk in the net from Shrion tech And we're back at deuce This is the worst performance in a slam in years. No, it's not This is not the worst performance in a slam It's been worse. I mean you could say the same about Laila Fernandez last year who got beaten badly by Rodicano, I Mean just because the score line shows that one person's winning easily doesn't mean the other person's playing horribly bad Could Jabir play better of course But Shrion tech is playing on a whole nother planet advantage Jabir It's not a fair fight at the moment Serve down the tee from Jabir. That's a good serve and Shrion tech hits it out Jabir gets on the board in the second first serves to the rescue It's only one break of serve and it's not over exactly. It's not over only one break of serve Okay Jabir has a better chance of Wimbledon against Rabakina Yeah, Jabir was supposed to win Wimbledon, right? That was her better chance Here she just has had no chance. So you know You might be disappointed by how it's going, but Shrion tech is just playing really really really really really good. So And at the moment, I mean that could change as she hits that one out love 15 and This is just what happens sometimes players come out. They play amazing tomorrow Elkers could come out and blow root off the court and you'd be like oh this sucks. Well, yeah That's what happens when someone plays amazing Love 15 love 15 Shrion tech with a serve. Nope She changes their mind serve Is a fault. All right Jabir needs to take these chances these second serve points If you aren't taking this set hasn't served as well as the first She's played deuce games or 30 all points She's won them. That's the difference has been a back-end a back-end rally Shrion tech down the line to the front of Jabir for now from Shrion tech again in the front of Jabir Who puts it wide? She can't be doing that third 15 all Yeah, Shrion tech is not playing as well as the first set Caroline was Niaqi in the house by the way and Tracy Austin To one former champion one former finalist And then a bunch of randoms around them 15 all Served entity the back of Jabir back in that from Shrion tech on the stretch Jabir with the back end down the line Shrion's on the stretch for the forehand into the front of Jabir and Jabir hits a winner 15 30 15 30 Let me know in the chat. Yes or no Do you think Jabir can come back? Can Jabir win this set? Yes or no? What do you reckon? Give me a yes or a no 15 30 she needs to win this game Take this chance Shrion tech serves By the way, there's some dickhead in the crowd whistling before the serve Can we banish that person to like I don't know the moon 15 30 again Where is he? Where is he get him? 15 30 served to the final shot Jabir back in Shrion taking the net 15 40 Get that dickhead out of here Where is he shame him? Shame that man or woman. I mean I'm I'm assuming it's a just an idiot Shame them people around him should be pointing at him going. It's this guy or this is person All right 15 40 because she won't take look. Yes. She's winning. It's like come on 15 40 Serve down to the back end of Jabir back in a Shrion tech in the back end of Jabir back in a Shrion tech again To the back end of Jabir to the forehand of Shrion tech back end Jabir on the stretch Shrion tech down the line again Jabir with a pass Shrion tech with a volley Jabir with a pass Shrion tech in the net Jabir breaks back Jabir breaks back 30 40 sorry 3 2 2 3 2 3 Happened last night 2 Those people should be banished They should be banished from tennis. It's crazy All right back on serve but this happened in the first set it happened in the first set So let's see how it goes If Jabir can make this count in this set Man, you better shut your fuck up, okay, then you hit like and you don't say sorry you think you're a good kid Except bullshit Russian you think this is normal Thanks for your great channel go Ega go whole Poland keeps its fingers crossed. No worries Anna. Thank you for the eight appreciate that Thanks for the donation The crowd is so rude at times. Well, look no, it's not the crowd. It's just one Stupid person Did not see on to put number fight. Yeah, look Shrion take dropped her level in that game And we've hit the hour mark now and you know Shrion take definitely isn't playing the same as she was in the first set more first serves amiss and Yeah, it's it's been It's been a lot different set now Jabir needs to hold serve This is what she couldn't do in the second in the first set. She got the break She got back on serve, but then she got broken and then it was over in two seconds So she needs to hold serve here. This is the biggest game of the match so far for on super We want three sets. Well, yeah, always always three sets I'm surprised that you bur is the favorite a crowd favorite. She's cheered more Well, that's because she's the underdog and the crowd want their money's worth They don't want to be out of here in an hour and spend like a million dollars on an hour's worth of entertainment They want to get more money's worth So they go for to bur because they want to get a third set and they go for the dog the underdog, you know As Jabir gets the first point she runs the kids along 15 love 15 love by the way, we're almost at 111,000 subs. Thank you so much 111k so thank you so much everybody for showing the love We're almost at 1500 likes as well. Thank you everybody who has subscribed welcome back if you're coming back 15 lovers we have a second serve to the back in history on tech back in Jabir in the net 15 all she still needs more first serves on Jabir she needs more first serves Shantek getting a new racket 15 all 15 all As Jabir serves to the phone as Shantek back in a Jabir into the back in a Shantek back and Jabir Down the line is good Shantek just gets it Jabir for one again to the phone of Shantek for an adjabir down the line Shantek with a slice it goes up and Out nice aggression there from Jabir 30 15 30 15 the two now at Tunisian flags are flying In the stadium 30 15 First serves required to level things up and do what she couldn't do in the first set And that is hold her serve To level at three second serve Second serve 30 15 that second serve to the back in a Shantek who hits a winner That's why I said first serves That's why she needs first serves because Shantek can do that 30 all All that hard work that Jabir is putting to get back She needs the next two points first serve required. That's what Shantek did First serve is into the phone as Shantek back in a Jabir to the phone as Shantek to the back end of Jabir For now from Shantek the phone adjabir down the line to the back in a Shantek Back in a Jabir down the line to the phone as Shantek the back in a Jabir back in a backhand now as Jabir Can't get that one Shantek too good. Just smacks the winner and It's 30 40 Just played a little safe there Jabir got the serve in which was the hard part, but then Just didn't go for a shot to sort of massage the ball Shantek's like all right. Well, I'll hit a winner. I'll do that 30 40 Serve to the phone as Shantek back in a Jabir down the line to the phone as Shantek on the stretch Back in a Jabir to the fire and again as Shantek back in a Jabir into the phone as Shantek to the find of Jabir Cross-court to the phone as Shantek who hits it out doce and For onster bird, this is the match right now this game. I Feel if she loses this game it might be over She wins this game We're back. This is the game doce as Jabir serves Down into the back of Shantek back in a Jabir down the line to the phone as Shantek into the phone of Jabir For now Shantek down the line Jabir with the backhand on the stretch gets it into the phone as Shantek who hits a winner again Shantek just can't miss and The thing is Shantek lifts. She's got that Rafa quality where if she's at a tough You know in a tough position down break point or down or a doce She would go after it Whereas Jabir is playing safe at doce and 30 all As Shantek gets a break point good serve from Jabir back in a backhand now Shantek on the stretch back in a Jabir Down the middle Shantek's fine cross-court to the phone as Jabir for now Shantek again to the phone as Jabir on the stretch Shantek attacks with the backhand down the line Jabir with the phone on the stretch again The phone is Shantek back in a Jabir on the stretch back in Shantek down the line into the phone as Jabir and Jabir hits it out For two And it's happening again Deja Vu from that first set for two Jabir Shriyantek And that's that that game just that She gets just almost back and then she drops down again for two Shriyantek two games away from winning a third slam Does anyone else get a just in and vibe about Shriyantek? I'm getting like just and not like the way she plays like her game her one-hand We all know one-handed backhands different stuff, but does anyone feel like Jabir could be as dominant or Like as much of a champion as someone like Justine Enon She kind of gives me that vibe of like oh well She dominates the French and then she can win all the tournaments too like she's winning the US Open at the moment It's Jabir hits in the net like that sort of that Justine Enon dominance Not the way she plays if anyone says you know again if someone's like boss she has a one-handed Yeah, okay. I know she doesn't have a one-handed backhand But just the way that she's the confidence and the dominance that Justine Enon had in the 2000s Shriyantek starting to establish that And if she wins the US Open it's like All right, you're not just a clay quarter not that anyone thinks that anyway 15 love Some of you probably don't know who Justin in is that's fine now that you mention it. Hey look No, Justin Enon was a great player in those 2000s until she retired super early serve as a double fault from Shriyantek 15 all 15 all Enon won the US Open as well, right? Yeah, she won the US Open twice 2003 2007 In fact Justin Enon won the US Open in 2003 and the French Open in 2003 Then she went on one of the Australian Open 2004 So Shriyantek's replicating a little bit of Justin Enon if she wins this trophy is that goes in the net 15-30 Yeah, Justin Justin Enon won Her first slam was in the French Open 2003 Then she went on when the US Open that same year and then she won the one the Australian Open the following year Who should be in the final? She beat Kim Klyces in straight sets in the final interesting Where was Serena those days? What was Serena in 2003? Not even at the tournament. Anyways 15-30 400 fine rally as that goes down the line from Jabir, okay Now that I've talked out of Shriyantek Jabir has a chance to come back Because that's what happens apparently that's what happens Serena Williams out due to injury there you go. All right 15-40 to get back It's not over It's not over Shriyantek under pressure Serving to the front of Jabir that goes long on the return. Good serve from Shriyantek 30-40 30-40 Enon would dig in when it was crunch time. Yeah, well, that's what Shriyantek did. Yes two days ago Didn't she against Sabalenka down 4-2 in the third she crunched It was crunch time as we're back in now to the front of Jabir and Jabir hits it out again. Oh man two bad errors from Jabir She gives back the break points and we're a deuce and we're a deuce But yeah, Justin and and during those 2000s I mean when Federer was on the rise Justin Enon was right next to him wasn't until Enon kind of dropped off a little bit through I think injury as well That Serena then took over But Justin Enon was legit during that 2003 2006 run find a backhand now is going to find out from Jabir to the back of Shriyantek For now Jabir into the Fornish Shriyantek on the stretch and that goes in the net from Shriyantek Jabir gets another chance to get back on serve Now or never Now or never Advantage Jabir Yeah till 2007. Sorry. Yeah, she dominated till 2007. Alright advantage Jabir Serve out while the backhand of Jabir back in a Shriyantek into the backhand of Jabir down the line to the Fornish Shriyantek on The stretch for that from Jabir again to the Fornish Shriyantek Jabir going after it here This is what we want to see as Shriyantek gets a fine cross court Jabir on the stretch with a fine down the line back in Shriyantek in the net We're back on serve Jabir's husband's going nuts All right Jabir gets the game Now can she do what she hasn't been able to and that's level things up She's been behind the entire match Can she level things up? Let's answer question. We've got some super chats coming through Thank you speaker for the dollar donation appreciate that Love your channel Cam region letter I region letter N. Thank you our critique for the two bucks And thank you eight five eight studios for the 20 appreciate that. Thank you so much Thank you everyone who has donated throughout the entire two weeks Again, like I say, you don't have to donate you can just hang out in the chat But if you do donate, thank you appreciate it All right back on serve it's back on serve Which means that if Jabir wins this game, it's level. It's not back level. It's back on serve Why isn't Shriyantek serve working? She's just not hitting as many first serves in because I mean She was eventually gonna miss serves After that first set how Who do you think should present the trophy? Um, I mean, I don't know former champion. I don't know Go independent grocers of Australia All right, Tristan Thank you for the donation interesting Although champion would be it will come out of Shriyantek Sabalenka match. Okay Billie Jean King maybe yeah Billie Jean King will be around. I'm sure All right, let's see if Jabir can do what she hasn't been able to when she has broken this match And that is level things up 15 love good first point off a good serve All right Jabir with a serve she's coming back slowly She serves a fault second serve Second serve the back in Shriyantek who hits it wide. Wow Shriyantek went after that totally missed it 30 love 30 love Ash Jabir serves the four on Shriyantek back in at Jabir to the back end of Shriyantek into the back end of Jabir who puts it wide And it's 30 15 30 15 Jabir's done so well To just stick around and that's what I said in the second session needed to do and she's she has done it to now But she's hit the ball out there for no reason. It's 30 all Shriyantek is six points away from lifting the US Open trophy just So you know she's only six points away. It's that close as Jabir serves must win point for Jabir She serves into the back of Shriyantek good return of the back end of Jabir down the line to the front of Shriyantek on the stretch And Shriyantek hits it out perfect point from on Shriyantek 40-30 40-30 to level things up for the first time today She has been behind the entire match 40-30 Jabir with a serve Down the tee the four on Shriyantek. That's in the net 4-4 first time today. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. First time today That on Shriyantek has leveled things up She was down a break in the first game of both sets and Now it is 4-0 in the second and Things are getting interesting Shriyantek trying to fix her hat something must be annoying her Okay, back to Shriyantek now Shriyantek hasn't played hasn't served as well as that first set In fact, she's been broken twice the last four games before that hold the last three games with breaks have served so Shriyantek Has been broken the last couple of games. Let's see what once can do here Can Shriyantek get back in front 4-4 Shriyantek serves. No, she doesn't Taking a little extra time Now she serves The back end of Jabir back in there from Shriyantek into the back end of Jabir sliced Shriyantek with a volley Jabir with a pass It's a lob but Shriyantek hits the smash. Oh, it's out Shriyantek smashes it out Love 15 Unbelievable and the the crowd loved that Jabir's putting it all out there Super effort from Jabir to somehow survive and Shriyantek just didn't get up to the smash Just couldn't get up to that smash Love 15 And Shriyantek serves Out wide a fault Second serve the crowd are feeling it they're Getting a little excited Love 15 second serve huge chance for Jabir here Serves out why the back end of Jabir Shriyantek, but Jabir hits it long 15 all Just making that error 15 all 15 all Shriyantek probably the toughest game of her match right now Hasn't been under this pressure all day As she serves in the back end of Jabir back in there from Shriyantek into the back end slice of Jabir back in there from Shriyantek To the final Jabir into the back end Shriyantek for when and Jabir again in the four to Shriyantek Jabir with a volley Shriyantek runs Runs runs runs back end pass and Jabir puts it away What a volley from us Jabir 15 30 as Shriyantek is looking nervous 15 30 Jabir with a nice drop volley and Shriyantek got there, but Jabir read it well Shriyantek went down the line and Jabir went I'm right here. I've got this 15 30 Shriyantek with a serve into the net Second serve Shriyantek Jabir ready hasn't had the lead all day Shriyantek serves. Nope taking the time now Shriyantek serves Out wide the back end of Jabir good return of the four to Shriyantek For now Jabir into the back end of Shriyantek on the stretch Jabir's flying cross-court to the four to Shriyantek who hits it out 15 40 on Jabir is about to get the break and Shriyantek get nervous 15 40 The crowd goes wild because they're getting their money's worth now An hour and 20 minutes in 15 40 15 40 Serve out wide at the front of Jabir for now from Shriyantek down the line at the back end of Jabir Back in that Shriyantek down the line as well to the front of Jabir into the front of Shriyantek Jabir with a four and cross-court It's good Shriyantek just gets it for an extra burn the open court is out Shriyantek survives 30 40 Shriyantek survives unbelievable Jabir had that point right there Just over hit that last shot 30 40 Jabir wants to see the replay so we're gonna get a little little bit here 30 40 breakpoint number two for Jabir to get the lead the first time in this match Shriyantek serves Now why is the back end of Jabir back in a Shriyantek into the back end of Jabir who goes in the line of the net? Jabir down the line of the net and we're back at Deuce and Jabir is going like this to the crowd You've got to be quiet as we get back to Deuce and the crowd are getting a little bit vocal. They're just getting excited But they've got to shut the hell up during the point breakpoint saved Shriyantek serves Into the point of Jabir Jabir in the net good serve Shriyantek clutch from Shriyantek Advantage Shriyantek five points away Man so frustrating Jabir has been the two break points. She was winning those points Definitely was in the box seat Advantage Shriyantek Shriyantek serves Into the net second serve second serve Jabir steps in Classic second serve Shriyantek is a double fault. Oh my Oh Deuce again Second double-fold of this set from Shriyantek. Her serve is not as good as that first set a huge game As we get to Deuce Serve out wide at the point of Jabir from Shriyantek again at the point of Jabir For the Shriyantek on the stretch Jabir for and again to the Fornish Shriyantek who goes in the line There's a great shot Jabir on the stretch with the backhand back and down the line from Shriyantek The Fornish Jabir to the backhand of Shriyantek who hits it in the net Jabir gets Another chance to break Unbelievable unbelievable Advantage Jabir Shriyantek needs another good serve Let's hope the crowd be quiet this time Let me know in the chat What's the score gonna be of this set What is the score gonna be? Is it gonna be 6-4? Is it gonna be a tie break? What do you reckon? Advantage Jabir Serve Nashriyantek Out wide at the back of the Jabir back in Nashriyantek into the backhand of Jabir sliced in the net from Jabir just Shopped it in the net Deuce again A lot of people go on 6-4 7-5 Jabir you reckon okay? 7-5 6-4 alright Something saying tie break. This is a huge game always won three. Yeah, always We always won three sets Serve is a fault second serve Almost an hour and a half played first set took 30 minutes. This has almost been an hour this set Second serving the Fornish Jabir returned to the back in Nashriyantek back in the Jabir into the Fornish Shriyantek Down the line into the backhand of Jabir Fornish Shriyantek into the Fornish Jabir to the Fornish Shriyantek on the stretch Jabir in control backhand crosscourt goes long Again Shriyantek on the back foot and Jabir makes an error You know Jabir is playing a good good style of tennis She just can't win that final point. Well that she can't make that final shot Advantage Shriyantek to get back the lead Until then be one game away from the US Open crowd going nuts Advantage Shriyantek Shriyantek serves Down the tee to the Fornish Jabir and Jabir hits it out 5-4 Shriyantek she gets back the lead She gets back the lead and how big was that game that could be the game Huge game three break points saved and now Jabir's got a serve to stay in the championship Let's answer questions Can't get over the proverbial hump. That's the what they say. I think who says that no cardio for five sets We're talking about they got by five sets these ladies aren't tired. We're talking about This is it all right Shriyantek clutch. Yeah. Yep. She has been clutch Shriyantek does look very nervous by the way and Jabir looks kind of chill Tight match. Yep tight second set. It's gonna be a tiebreaker in Randy. Okay All right, let me know in the chat. Who's gonna win this set? Who's gonna win this set? aunts or Eager Let me know. Who do you think's gonna win this set? aunts or Eager? A lot of people going with Eager. Okay? Very tough game for aunts coming up. Yeah first serves required First serves required A lot of people going with Eager. A few people going aunts. Okay Few people going with aunts A lot of people going with Shriyantek A lot of people going with Shriyantek. Yeah, those missed points from aunts How big of a deal was that we'll find out? A lot of people going with Shriyantek. All right, let's see. What's up? Let's see. What's up? Can Jabir Hang in here check on crazy. Yeah, Laura. It always does during finals All right, Jabir serving to stay in this championship Serve now the Fawn of Shriyantek. Fawn of from Jabir to the Fawn of Shriyantek is good to the Fawn of Jabir and Jabir in the net. Love 15 Love 15 Love 15 Again, thank you Randy. Thank you Kathy for the donations. We'll play them at the end of this set Love 15 serve now down to the Fawn of Shriyantek backhand slash Jabir into the backhand of Shriyantek Fawn of Jabir into the Fawn of Shriyantek to the backhand of Jabir. Backhand of Shriyantek on the stretch down the line is good Shriyantek with a Fawn now again at the Fawn of Jabir. Fawn of Shriyantek down the line is out 15 all Jabir survives Jabir survives 15 all nearly one hour and a half Remember the first set went for about When 30 minutes So it's been a lot longer in this second set And we're not even at tie breaking so almost over an hour as Jabir serves up. Oh and a fault She thought it was good It was just out second serve Served the backhand of Shriyantek Fawn of Jabir is long 15 30 Just making silly errors Just making silly errors 15 30 two points away Shriyantek As Jabir serves Down the tee the Fawn of Shriyantek Fawn of Jabir into the Fawn of Shriyantek Fawn of Jabir down the line of the backhand of Shriyantek Backhand of Jabir to the Fawn of Shriyantek the Fawn of Jabir who's starting to be more aggressive Shriyantek on the stretch Fawn of Jabir again To the Fawn of Shriyantek Jabir gets the point 30 all 30 all Shriyantek just not able to get in that rally 30 all Shriyantek jumping around. She's like let's get this done. Let's get the hell out of here 30 all As Jabir serves Our wide great serve Shriyantek gets it back in that Jabir Shriyantek with a pass it goes wide Jabir survives 40 30 Very nice hitting from once Jabir That serve out wide was huge 40 30 40 30 Another first serving will level things up at 5 5 She serves Jabir a fault Second serve Second serve into the backhand of Shriyantek who hits it in the net three point Jabir 5 5 Jabir levels it up Alright All right, here we are Here we are On to bur levels it up Can Shriyantek stay in front and force at least get to a tie break or win this match Again, thank you so much everybody who's liked and subscribed don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already We've got the men's final tomorrow And of course plenty more tennis towards the end of this season the season continues after this as we're to find from Jabir that goes wide 15 love these two ladies will be playing in Texas For the WTA finals So if you're a fan of either of these two we'll be watching we'll be watching both of them In in Texas at the end of the year and they're also playing before then they're playing a few more matches So we'll be watching them as much as they play throughout the whole season So if you're a fan of both of these ladies or one of these ladies we are We've got you covered. I think we've watched pretty much Shriyantek every match since the streak started And we watched a lot of Jabir too. I don't remember the last time we didn't watch Jabir to be honest So make sure you I got you covered if you want to watch these two ladies 15 love Serve now the back end of Shriyantek back in Shriyantek the back end of Jabir and Jabir in the net 30 love Yeah, they're playing in Texas. They've moved to Texas this year What's my subscriber goal for tomorrow to be honest? I mean I Whatever happens I don't really have a goal for that 100,000 was the goal and we've passed that so I don't know 30 love a million 30 love So that why the four in Jabir for now Shriyantek again goes long 30-15 Shriyantek just hitting it long and Jabir's done a great job here. If you're just joining us. She was down Three love in this set and it looked like Shriyantek was gonna run away But Jabir hung in broke back It's hanging around here as we had a let from Shriyantek first serve again 30-15 30-15 Jabir had break pot chances in the last game of Shriyantek serve Couldn't take them and Shriyantek serves. Nope. Just taking her time And Shriyantek serves into the back end of Jabir for now Shriyantek Into the front of Jabir for now Shriyantek again to the front of Jabir back in a Shriyantek on the stretch Jabir with a backhand cross-court back in a Shriyantek again to the back end of Jabir drop shot from Jabir It's not good enough Shriyantek puts it down, but Jabir gets it volley Shriyantek back into Jabir Shriyantek with a backhand Down the line Jabir gets there, but it's in the net Man Jabir nearly stole that point But Shriyantek gets a 40-15. Oh man The drop shot was not good enough, but she almost almost stole the point anyway Just over-committed on the forehand and hit it really close to her body 40-15 Shriyantek to get the 6-5 Taking the time here Shriyantek. She serves. She serves Into the back end of Jabir for now from Shriyantek down the line to the back end slice of Jabir. It's up. It's up It's in to the front of Shriyantek for now from Jabir again to the front of Shriyantek down the line to the back end of Jabir drop shot Jabir runs Shriyantek forehand is wide 40-30 The drop shot worked the last two times. Well that last time it was much much better Shriyantek so far behind the baseline 40-30 40-30 Shriyantek, I mean that forehand was makeable. She just sort of shanked it 40-30 to get back the lead Shriyantek serves to the back end of Jabir Jabir in the net Shriyantek gets back that lead 6-5 Huge game again from Shriyantek Can she get the trophy Or we're gonna get a shootout. I mean you guys know me. I want three sets always so let's get a tie break That's a question All right, what's up? Now we're doing let me know in the chat where you're watching from I always love to know Where you are watching from was probably that midnight in Europe Where are you guys watching from? Let me know in the chat Lot of Americans probably in the house a lot of Australians are probably waking up right now I'm expecting Mongolia nice Zambia Vancouver a lot of Americans in the house. What's up? You got Poland in the house Poland Poland Canada Israel. Let's see how many countries we can cover Argentina alright, South America shout out. We've got Jamaica, France Trinidad Venezuela Montreal Philippines Poland Greece Serbia Algeria nice Maldives We've got Bulgaria in the house Dublin, Ireland Nice Slovakia in the house as well Belgium Croatia Portugal Luxembourg. Hey shout out Turkey in the house we've got Tunisia Ashlema to all the Turk to all the Tunisians out there We've got Qatar Nigeria Norway Denmark South Africa in the house as well Sierra Leone nice Austria Armenia Kenya Nigeria Bolivia nice Lebanon it's one in the morning in Lebanon. Nice. We've got a few people from Lebanon Iceland love that place I went there a few years ago Romania Russia we've got Guadalajara. Hey, Mexico. What's up? Ethiopia Northern Ireland nice work As Jabir hits the first point wide. Let's get back to the match. But thank you Netherlands. Thank you so much, Uruguay Appreciate the support. Thanks. So we go tennis is a worldwide sport. So I'm so excited Covered a lot of countries Love 15 Let's get back to this because now it's getting serious Now it's getting serious Jabir serves a fault second serve second serve Into the back of the Shriantek Shriantek. It's a great backhand and Jabir hits it wide Shriantek's backhand in the back of the line love 30 serious problems now love 30 Shriantek two points away Shriantek is two points away Jabir with a serve. She's taking a time here Jabir Jabir with a serve into the net Second serve Second serve to the Fornish Shriantek, Fornish Jabir into the Fornish Shriantek Backhand, Fornish Jabir goes into the backhand of Shriantek who hits it in the net 1530 Jabir survives for now 1530 Shriantek trying to pump herself up a little bit being like let's go we got this 1530 Jabir with a serve It's good to the Fornish Shriantek. Fornish from Jabir into the Fornish Shriantek down the line of the backhand of Jabir Fornish Shriantek on the stretch Jabir flying again to the Fornish Shriantek into the Fornish Jabir and Shriantek hits it out 30 all 30 all Huge point coming up now Huge point 30 all First serve required She hasn't in a saw day Jabir. Can she hit one now? She serves out wide a Fault oh that was close second serve second serve Into the backhand of Shriantek, backhand of Jabir into the backhand of Shriantek, backhand of Jabir down the line Shriantek with a forehand into the Fornish Jabir Jabir hits it out Championship point Shriantek As Shriantek gets a new racket what a time to get one. That's crazy. All right Championship point to Ega Shriantek to win her third slam Her second of the year 30-40 Jabir serves On Jabir serves to the Fornish Shriantek, Fornish Jabir to the backhand of Shriantek who hits it out And Jabir survives Shriantek missing the backhand Deuce we get the deuce championship point saved Jesus as we had a serve now Jabir down the tee is good as Shriantek in the net Jabir gets to advantage She gets to advantage to force a tie break in this second set Championship point saved can she get to the tie break? She serves Out wide to the backhand of Shriantek that backhand goes in to the backhand of Jabir who goes down the line to the Fornish Shriantek Fornish Jabir again to the Fornish Shriantek who hits it out. We're going to the tie break, baby We're going to the tie break. All right. No intro we're going straight into it. Who's winning the tie break? You tell me You tell me Who is winning this tie break? Championship point saved by Onstabur Can she take us to a third? Let me know who is going to win this tie break. What's the score going to be? A lot of people going with Shriantek Lot of people sure not going to be Elkerez. Well, not today anyway All right six six Here we go Shriantek serves first She serves the backhand of Jabir back in a Shriantek into the backhand of Jabir Fornish Shriantek cross-court of the Fornish Jabir into the Fornish Shriantek Backhand Jabir sliced as Shriantek gets a forehand again at the backhand of Jabir who hits a winner Jabir hits a winner one love Unbelievable unbelievable Ridiculous from Onstabur One love she gets the mini break straight away She gets the mini break Onstabur just with the raised fist after that One love as she serves a fault second serve second serve Jabir to the backhand of Shriantek Fornish Jabir goes wide. We're back on serve one one Just like that one one One all Man You got to get your first serves in against Egas Shriantek One one serving to the Fornish Shriantek Fornish Jabir is wide Two one Jabir sprays the ball wide and Shriantek gets the mini break Three points played three mini breaks That's where we're at That is where we're at How we feeling chat? Let me know how you're feeling with one word I'm sure the word is nervous is probably the most popular word in the chat in the next five minutes To one Shriantek she serves Out wide is back in a Jabir back in a Shriantek to back in a Jabir Back in a Shriantek into the Fornish Jabir to the Fornish Shriantek on the stretch Jabir forehand into the open court But Shriantek's there, but Shriantek hits it out Jabir gets back to all Panic tense concerned nerves anxious excited Panicked a lot of panic a lot of panic hopeful Exhausted Disturbed okay excited stressed All the emotions that sport brings to to She found sex serves Into the front of Jabir Jabir hits it out good serve from Shriantek three two She gets back the lead a lot of people losing their minds in the chat as expected At this stage of a slam Remember championship point for Shriantek before the tie break Jabir saved it Now she's looking to get the third as we get to a third is oh no Jabir hits it out She kicks it to the ball to the stands is she gonna get a code violation? for two and Jabir is going nuts She is not happy for two just a bad error And she kicked the ball into the crowd Someone gets a souvenir and man Jabir is not happy. She is going nuts a lot of talking as she changed ends for two Shriantek three points away Shriantek. She had match point earlier in this well a couple of about ten minutes ago She had set point or match point Alright Shriantek has the mini break Jabir needs this point to stay close. She serves David's a good serve Jabir Very good serve free point for three Shriantek for three Shriantek for three Now Shriantek just has to win the points on her serve and she'll win this tie break It's as simple as that It's also as impossible as that Or as tough as that For three Shriantek serves Into the back into Jabir for a Shriantek down the net in the net 4-4 Jabir gets back Jabir gets back a Rancho Sanchez Go on let's go on let's go imagine having a great player in your box like that supporting you a former champion a former great Believing in you like that. That's got to give you something. Let's see if Jabir can use that 4-4 Shriantek serves Out wide a let 4-4 Just joining us Shriantek has Been in front the entire match hasn't been down on the scoreboard whatsoever But now she's Battling it out 4-4 as we had a back end that goes out from Shriantek 5-4 Jabir 5-4 Jabir And now on to birth serving to get to the third set She has two points to come on sugar To first serves away from a third set What a final What a final Drama all round as she serves Out wide a let's war Jabir thinks I don't know about that Jabir's one of the last three points by the way from 4-2 down to 5-4 up she serves Down to see the 4-4 Shriantek find a Jabir into the 4-4 Shriantek Jabir with a fine on the stretch Shriantek with a fine down the line That's into the back end Jabir back in a Shriantek down the line again Jabir doing a lot of running There's been a fine a fine rally Shriantek hits a winner down the line on the forehand Wow That is why she's the best player on the planet 5-5 Holy crap, just I mean there was no angle to speak of it. She just went straight down that line The margins oh So fine just in the inside the line just and Jabir's like really you got to do that to me now Right now 5-5 Huge point. Oh no second serve Second serve Second serve Serve goes back into Shriantek for now from Jabir in the net Championship point number two For Egas Shriantek Jabir hits it in the net and it's on Shriantek serve Man, oh man Thank you everybody. Don't forget to subscribe like the video We will be watching the men's final tomorrow if this is the last point of the match We're almost at 2,000 likes. Thank you for the love Shriantek serves for the match Championship point she serves no, she doesn't she takes her time She takes her time Shriantek 6-5 she serves Into the body. No, it's a fault Second serve Jabir steps in The intimidation from Jabir Shriantek second serve She serves Into the back of Jabir down the line of the fornish Shriantek for now Jabir is long Egas Shriantek is the US over champion The world number one wins two slams in 2022 Wow and what a victory What a victory she doesn't lose finals She doesn't lose finals ever Except for that one time, but we don't talk about that. All right, man. Oh man, Egas Shriantek The US Open champion of 2022 That's why she's the best player on the planet That's why she's number one That is why she's number one Man, what a win What a win If you are leaving us don't forget to subscribe we are gonna be back for the men's final tomorrow We're gonna stick around though. We're gonna stick around for at least the next As long as we I mean I'm not going anywhere. I've got nowhere to be so But man, oh man Egas Shriantek is the champion look Jabir fans. I know it's another tough loss, but she's getting closer. She's getting closer She's definitely getting closer She just got beaten She's got too far behind today She just got a little gave away an early lead and if she didn't do that She maybe got to a better start if Shriantek wasn't so damn good at the start Maybe it would have been a bit closer in that first set and which would have made a difference But if you lose the first setting it's Egas Shriantek You don't come back It's very rare that players come back if you yeah, if you lose all right By the way, see everybody who is leaving we are not leaving we are staying so I don't Don't go anywhere. Don't go anywhere. We are sticking around We are sticking around Yeah, look the love the hug at the end but look Jabir looks look she looks shattered and of course she looks shattered You know another final another almost moment. I mean Ever like losing in a final was shattering for everybody, you know shattering for everybody All right, we will be sticking around To wait for the presentations and to hear the words of the players or at least I'll relay the words of the players But man Shriantek has got that Justine and in like quality. I don't people are gonna be like she's gonna be the next Serena No, no, no, no, she's gonna more likely be like Justin and in and she's on the She's on the leaderboard Again, she's right behind Rado Khanna All right, this was all not not an almost moment in the second set it was an almost She is getting closer though because she got beaten badly by Shriantek earlier in the year So she got closer to Shriantek this time First set crucial. I the first set is crucial Or what is against Shriantek? You've got to win the first set to be a chance You've got to win the first set to be a chance against the great one Supposing donations. Thank you again all the donations coming through It's not too bad Go independent grocers of Australia. Thank you Tristan for the two. No one outside of Australia will understand that And thank you Kathy for the super chat so the super sticker appreciate that Because it's early in Australia. Thank you Randy for the 10 appreciate it's not too early. I mean don't feel that sorry for me Goat goat greatest of all time melt goat Congrats to IGA. Thank you Magdalena for the 20 as well appreciate that Yeah, we're gonna stick around in fact. I need to go to the bathroom first. So Stay stay tuned. We'll be watching the ceremony. We'll be gone through the ceremony in second. I need to go to it perfect timing um Can make an emoji of IGA after this. Oh, we will we will we will we'll upgrade update all of that stuff So we definitely will we definitely will All right, let's answer questions. I Wash my hands. Come on. Of course. I wash my hands Once we'll come back remember she made it to the finals twice. Yeah. Yeah, she's getting the finals You know, she's number two in the world She just lost to the number one in the world You know, it's like She lost to the best player other than her That's it. You know what I mean So there's no shame in losing to the only player in the on the entire planet that's better than you There's no shame in that Greatest of all times melt goat Iga Swayatek 57 to 7 in 2022 7 titles 2 slams 4 1000s 10 consecutive final one all in straight sets Congrats bud on 111,000 it's awesome to see your hard work and passion payoff by the way 37 United States dollars is for the winning streak Hey, Rowdy. Thanks mate for the donation. Thanks for the 37 Mate, you are the eager Schruyantek expert, mate. You are you know the you know you know You know her stats inside out and that is a hell of a stat sheet Yes, she wants seven titles this year. She's won ten titles in her career three grand slams now and like I said She had she's given again. You guys might not agree, but that's fine. We don't have to agree She is giving me The vibe of someone like a Justine Enon who was dominant of the French But also very effective on the hardcourts of US and in Australia Justin Enon never won Wimbledon But doesn't mean Schruyantek can't So she does give me that vibe because back in that back in the 2000s when I started watching tennis Justine Enon was like the the lady before Serena came in and just went get out of here But yeah, that's Schruyantek has given is giving me those vibes, you know, give me those vibes of You know she is You know that she can be number one for a for the a long time to come if she's clearly the best player on the planet They're gonna be dominant like Serena and not lose. That's not but she can be dominant and Win a lot of slams. All right Um Answers an emotional wreck. Oh, she's I mean, of course she is I mean, oh you would be too, right? If you just got to a final and you're this close Time for a haircut again No, it's fine. My hairs looks fine. I don't know what you mean And look, this is the best thing for eager Schruyantek because now now she can finally get Some recognition she can get some recognition because For whatever reason when you win the French open, it doesn't seem like you get much worldwide Popularity from winning the French you win the front I mean how many French open champions of the last few years have shot into superstardom because of the French open. I mean Barty won the French it didn't make her more popular But when you win the US Open, it's different. You win the US Open People pay attention. The world is watching Goat greatest of all time. Goat. I like thank you. JQ for the 20 Appreciate that Thank you for for liking the video Because now she's gonna go on like American television, she's gonna be she's gonna be introduced to the American public and That's a big deal So now eager Schruyantek will be more of a household name Because of this win and that's a good thing for tennis because we want the best player on the planet To get recognized The best player in our sport And now she's gonna get Gonna get the publicity that she deserves Justine Enum was dominant when the Williams sisters were one and two in the world. Yeah, Justine Enum was legit I mean, I don't know why people would poo poo her. She was ridiculous Right to our camp. Yeah Yeah winning Wimbledon's obviously a big deal, but I mean is Rebecca and her household name I think the US Open matters a lot more because they actually do a press tour afterwards Wimbledon champions are known in the UK, but US Open champions Get the US recognition And now she won't have to play on stupid court anymore. She can play on the center court all the time Give eager center court every match you play. She's the best player on the planet Shouldn't be playing on the second stadium ever not now. Anyway, she's won three slams Give her a center stage always All right, let's hear what the players have to say in a second Yeah, uh, Rado Khanna is the best example, but look at uh, what about um, Andrescu as well I mean Andrescu She was a great example. She won the US Open. I would say Andrescu is a more Rado Khanna is obviously a more household name, but uh Andrescu as well You know and they both won the US Open. That's the only slam So I think winning this US Open is going to shoot fiontech into a more of a mainstream as well Even Del Potro when he won the US Open He did like the press tour and people knew Del Potro because of that US Open win If he won maybe the french open or the australian it probably wouldn't be as uh, he wouldn't be as well known. Maybe Stevens. Yes, Sloane Stevens Yeah, probably more well known than uh, somebody like kredgikova who just won the I mean Sloane's already also americans that helps too But the US Open is a different It comes with a different Thing, you know, you get you get more Recognition even though it's worth the same as everything else It doesn't have the prestige of wimbledon, but it has the pop the eyes you have your eye. Everyone's watching right the eyeballs are on The american audience are watching No, they're just gone through all their uh, usual things. We're just waiting for uh, jaber to get The runout trophy. Have a chat You're gonna be back to number two on the world of monday You fought your heart out And jaber looks she looks shattered back-to-back finals But jaber's not far away, you know Should have won wimbledon, but Today she was always going to have a tough time against the best plan on the plan. I mean Ega's frantic is no uh, no joke She said I really tried But ega doesn't make it easy for me I don't like her very much right now, but she's okay Always the honest interview jaber Backing up my final in wimbledon Worked pretty hard And I know that it will All pay off sometime soon Seems like every time you play You're making history. What does this mean for you and your country and be the first african first ever woman to do this Now she's a huge inspiration to a whole continent not just a country, eh? I try to push myself to do more And get a major one more of those goals and hopefully, you know I can inspire a more generation. That's the goal and again inspire by so many champions like martina Martina never lovers on the on the uh up there as well by the way She inspired us and thank you for being here. Thank you to also my team They're always pushing me guys and sometimes carrying me. I mean my and my manager Team my friends melanie president of the federation Uh, we want more kids coming through here. Hopefully and really I can inspire more and more and it's just the beginning of some some many things It's definitely the beginning once uh beginning beginning Congratulations aunts And some guy from the usta is going to give you the trophy and she wins a another runner-up trophy, but hey She's not that far away. She's she's there. She's there about And she put up a good fight against fjantek in that second set and now our champion Egas fjantek Man fjantek is special She is special It's good to see her back doing you know doing that uh dominant streak again We were there's a there's a time there where she lost what four out of eight matches You know, she would lose every second match since the french opener now She's like i'm not expecting a lot This is fjantek talking Especially before this tournament and it was such a challenging time, you know and coming back after winning a grand slam It's always tricky. Uh, even though I Uh Right, I don't know what the subtitles are coming off weird So I really needed to stay composed and focus on the goals for sure this tournament was really challenging Because yeah, it's new york. It's loud. It's crazy There's so many things So many temptations in the city so many people I've met who are inspiring Uh, it's really mind blowing for me And i'm so proud that I could handle it mentally I mean such an amazing tournament france Such an amazing season um I know that this is You know, we're gonna be a pretty nice rivalry and we're gonna have many more and you're gonna win some of them She will she'll win one eventually Uh, don't worry and yeah, congrats on your team and your dedication to show shows It's pretty amazing. Either you're gonna always making history. You're the poll. Oh fjantek. You're making the history as well You're the first polish us open champion Uh, what does that mean to you and to pollin it as well? I know I got to come back home and check Uh, I don't know. I have to go back and home and check. I'm pretty sure that there's a lot of people Uh, that it's a lot I can even hear what's going on here right now. Thank you guys, especially Uh, right now when we're going to stay united and really, you know, support ourselves and stay together I'm pretty sure that I can Kind of unite people with our sport And i'm proud that tennis is getting more and more popular at home in poland I know that I'm repeating basically what on said Uh, you're such an inspiration as well But uh, yeah, we're trying to do our best to be the good people and good examples Well done. Uh, well done shiantek And she says, uh, what would you like to say your team? You know guys how tough it was basically and i'm pretty sorry That i'm giving you such a hard time. You're always the ones that are basically smarter and know better than me And what to do even though i'm stubborn I'm pretty happy that I hope you and my you on my side And I have people Who really know how to guide me so if it wasn't for them, I wouldn't be standing here. I wouldn't be so prepared. Thank you so much guys congratulations And before you lift the trophy you're going to get 2.6 million dollars Which is really I mean she's already probably got that Um, so here we go. She's going to get a big check. Is it going to be a oh, it's in an envelope I'm going to give you a piece of paper. There you go Thank you shiantek's cut it. It's like cool, thanks for the check I guess shiantek's like, oh, it's all right And now four time us open champion martina never at all over will give you the trophy All right martina gives over the trophy to the number one in the world three-time grand slam champion eager shiantek and she now almost equals Osaka's record because Osaka out oh as I Jesus Christ all the cannons blow up and everyone shoot themselves All the confetti exploded and everyone's like Jesus Even shiantek she must drop the trophy. Um, all right Martino scared as well All right, there's a champion classy as always Greatest of all ties melt goat All right, mr. Darcy. Thanks for the 21 appreciate that All right, they stand there with the trophies now. Let's just now. We've got plenty of time to recap. So have you gone to sleep? Uh, make sure you come back for the final tomorrow for the men's final Uh, thank you for being here. If there's a last time that we're gonna see you until I don't know this round open Um, again, I encourage you to come back I encourage you to come back tennis is all year round. It's not just at the u.s. Open. It's not just at the four slams These ladies will be playing in a few weeks time So I I encourage you to come back and watch a little bit more tennis. Maybe you've just joined us tennis is year round and shiantek will be back Very soon as will traverse. So if it's if you are leaving make sure you come back because tennis tennis is all all year round Oh, we'll see you on the file tomorrow if you come back tomorrow. Now, let's just put into context What shiantek has done Uh, this year Right, um, because she has won two slams in a year, which is not easy You know, it's rare. Barty didn't do that You know Osaka hasn't done that. Let me just get that on the list So she is not only just the first polish woman to win a slam or at least win the u.s. Open She beat her own record by winning another slam, but she's the first player to win two slams in a year Since serena did it back in 2015 serena won three of the four In that year. She won the shiant open french open wimbledon and was going for the grand slam But just got stopped at the end. Uh, so yeah, she's the first player since serena to do that. She's the first european Since Justine in and back in 2007 to win two slams in a year So any she's the last what 20 years From 2000 you had venus winning two grand slam in 2000 you had venus and capriati winning two slams in 2001 You had serena winning two slams in 2003 a two and 2003 justin ended won two slams in a year In 2003 as well the french open and the u.s. That was the last play to win Both those events was just in end In a single year as a european Moresmo did it back in 2006. She won australian open and wimbledon in the same year Serena has done a millions of times Winning two slams in a year is easy for her But justin ended again 2007 french open u.s. Open again I keep making those comparisons of justin ended because I feel like that's the kind of Player we're watching right now There's a type of player like justin ended who could dominate Uh while everyone else is trying to catch up to that level Um And yeah serena did it as I mentioned a bunch of times But she joins those players, you know and I said, you know, body didn't do it She didn't win two slams in a year Osaka didn't win two slams in a year. In fact, I think both those ladies didn't even come close To winning two slams in a year, you know, body won the french open 2019, but she didn't get to the final of any other slam um Osaka made the you know one there her trophies over four different years But she didn't make the final of any other slam during that time. So Again shriyantek's not only I mean gibber making two finals is impressive But winning two slams in a year is a very is not not common And it hasn't happened since serena and before that it hadn't happened for 15 years by european So she's rewriting history shriyantek um She's won three slams now, which is uh, second If you take venus out of the equation second Out of all the current players third if you add venus, but osaka is the only one who has more slams than her now And um, we don't know when osaka is going to be back at the top some say never I hope she does come back. It'd be great to see a rivalry between shriyantek and And osaka battling it out for some slams as well Um, she overtakes. Oh, sorry kerber's also got three slams. My bad kerber has three slams as well But she overtakes, um, you know helip with she got more slams than helip more than kiviteva She's got more slams than mugaruta now. She's only 21. I think we should also mention that she's only only 21 years old She has more slams than azarenka Uh, she yeah, so she overtakes all of those players And she's world number one for at least the next six to 12 months Uh, yeah, so that's where we're at at the moment with shriyantek now How far can shriyantek go? She's 21. She has three slams at 21 And you guys know that I like to talk about like I like to I've got a I've got a uh, a document, right? I wrote this document a couple of probably about What was it probably about six months ago? Maybe a year ago because I kept getting asked. Who's the next goat? Now in order to be a goat you have to do certain things at a certain time All right, you have to win certain amount of slams by a certain number of years To statistically get to be goats Now shriyantek's going to be compared to the goats because that's just the thing that everyone seems to do for fun Let me go through the players that she has to I guess replicate Oh, oh that she has to like What players have done what things at what age right so By where is it? Where's the women's one? Did I not do one for the ladies? I only did the men's one All right, we can pair it to the men's one then that's fine um Where is it? I'm sure I did a ladies version all right so How many slams at she's 21 she's got three How many slams realistically and you can tell me in the chat what you think could she get By the end of her career Let's say she plays for another 10 years and she retires relatively early at 31 How many more slams now remember in the next 10 years there's 40 slams up for grabs Could she get double digits? Maybe maybe she could Could she get double digits? What do you reckon? You reckon four to five you reckon she's only going to win a couple more I don't know. I think she's got the I think schveontech's got two more in her next year Eight slams you reckon okay Now let's talk about comparisons. Where does that put her in the realm of if she gets eight slams Where does that put her in the history of the game? All right, because we're talking about legends here right so Let's find out the record Okay, so she's currently equal with um angeli kerber right She's only 21. That's what so that's why we're talking about this right now because it's like well How far could she go? You know how many slams could she win? um So she's won three which puts her in the same category as body capriati Daviding uh Oh Jesus, uh, anyways Uh, Davenport I'll go open here only because if we go all the way back it's going to be uh, it's going to be too much So she's currently uh equal with body kerber capriati Virginia Wade and Davenport now four slams orangis Sanchez vicario Hannah manzlander mandlakova Uh, osaka and kleisters five slams will mean that she's in the same category as hingis and sharapova And seven slams will mean she's with venus enon and uh Gulagongkoli Now if she can win eight slams in the open era billy ginking. That's what she's equal with Uh, nine slams will be monica salas if she wins 11 or more She'll be in the goat realm, right? She'll be in the realm of goats You got 11 slams in the open era from margaret court. Never had a lover's got 18. Chris ever has got 18 and uh sodas, um Uh, graph's got 22 and serena's got 23. So what do we reckon? Where where do you think 15? We're actually going 15 Now this is what usually happens, right? We've seen this many times right over the last couple of decades when a player lifts and raises the bar like shriyantek's done this year You know in the absence of party She won't be up there forever. I mean look at federa federa got about two years About two and a half years up the top alone Before raffa came along Right So there is going to be someone i'm sure Someone around That's going to be like oh i can beat her So she is going to be I think I think shriyantek's got the game on lock Probably the next two seasons now We're going to find out next season if she can be the defending champion of all these trophies. That's the hard part, right? You can win it, but then you got to defend it That's a whole different ball game But can shriyantek You know, I think I think she can you know, she can win maybe three or four slams Over the next three years. I think that'd be a good number if she can win two or three over the next well Two or three over the next two seasons next year win win one or two At you know, and then maybe the next season win one or two I think that's highly possible Before everybody else has to lift because shriyantek's raised the bar I don't I mean She's taken this game to a new level Everyone else has to catch up now. She's up here Everyone's down here But she won't be up there alone other players are going to start to lift And that is she's got to win as many slams as possible while she's up in the top. That's what federa did Federa between 2003 and 2005 Won about five slams In that time right off six slams, right? He won wimbledon twice. He won australian open us open um So yeah, he won about five four or five slams In that same period of time. Oh actually six slams. He won the wimbledon in the us as well In those three seasons where he was Ahead and shoulders above everyone else shriyantek has that ability to maybe get five slams before everyone catches up And she's only 21, which is even crazier, right? She's only 21 So to get you know six slams by 23 It's pretty damn good And then we're talking like okay. Now she's sharapova hingus level, right? In terms of career wise I don't think shriyantek has elevated anything. She's just the best one of a week era But that's the best of I mean that's the thing she might be the best bunch Best of a week bunch But then the weaker bunch are gonna all have to lift to her level She's raised the bar Ahead of everybody else. That's what I'm saying. Not that she's raised the bar in tennis because serena's the best player of all time She hasn't gotten better than she's not better than serena She's better than everyone else But how long can she stay better than everyone else before they catch up? So we're kind of saying the same thing She might be the best of a week a bunch But she's still the best Until everyone else rises osaka gonna rise. All right. Osaka's gonna come back The best thing she has is consistency, which has been lacking in the wta. Exactly. That's true On strippers trying to start to get that consistency though. What else shriyantek is not serena. Well, yeah, of course We're not saying we're not saying that Uh, shriyantek will keep number one for at least five years Next season will be interesting when she starts being the defending champion of this of this, uh, these true You know these events Don't forget about rebacking her on dress cute. Yeah, look we can talk all about We can talk all about like who could challenge her and stuff, but As of right now Shriyantek is head and shoulders above the rest I mean, look at the rankings. I'll show you the rankings. Check this out. This is insane Let me show you how much further she is in front of everybody else and I guess to put this in context I guess to put this in context. Are you happy now? God my god. What is wrong with people? Yes, the hair is real Um Let me put we'll put this into context and we'll kind of I hate I don't know. I don't want to compare to goats, but Check this out, right? Look at this shriyantek is double A man of points as second right She has got twice as many points as Jabir And yes, Wimbledon would have counted for like a thousand extra and it wouldn't have been double But still she's four thousand points if Wimbledon counted ahead of second That's head and shoulders dominant above the rest not to mention. She's beaten Jabir. She's beaten conservate. She's beaten bodosis She's beaten pagoola. She's beaten sable anchor goff halib Uh pagoola sakiri She's beaten them all she hasn't beaten Garcia, which I want to see that match again recently, but Nine of those top 10 or eight of those top, uh, those players below her. She's beaten them all She's beaten the whole top 10 except for Garcia recently, but Take her out of it She is above everybody else head and shoulders above everyone else She's dominating how long could she dominate and how much can she win while she dominates? That's the thing she needs to cash in on this uh on this, uh dominant dominant form well before everyone else figures out how to come Uh get to that level also or at least challenge her consistently Now when we talk about most points Like 10 000 points is it's goat stuff, right? That's what goats do Let me have a look at who's got 10 000 points before in the uh in the rankings I'm sure this stat will come out somewhere, but um Let me have a look can I find out this on this website? I don't know Who has the most points? I'm sure serena had a couple of 10 000 seasons Um, what number were you on high school tennis? Uh, we didn't have high school tennis. That wasn't a thing All right, let me find out Osaka is good. Nobody's denying that but she needs to get her heads Uh, I heard straight. It's stuck in different things. Yeah, look Osaka is legit. I mean to say Osaka is no good. It's just I'm I'm true um All right, I'm trying to find does anyone know where I could find Where I could find the stat that shows the most points by anybody in a season hang on let me see Rankings Oh, here we go peak rankings. Does that work? No Anyways 10 000 points is not hurdle Yeah, serena's 2015 season was probably the last time did it as a rank it reached 10k did she? You have to win two slams to probably get that close You've got to win at least two slams to get close to 10k Body had 16k. There's no way body had 16k There's no way that body had 16 000 points That's no way All right, so 10 000 points or more. Thank you monica. Uh, so syphina did in 2009 As a rank it did it in 2012 2013. Oh, okay Serena did it. Sharapova did it Body didn't I swear body didn't get 10k points. There's no way She got 12 000 This is all they can't be true. Come on Serena 13k in 2013. I can understand I can get that Oh, so, okay. I don't know where this yeah. What are you talking about 10k points with all these other things? body had 10k points did she I'm talking 10k points on the rankings not the um yearly rank and not the year to date at the year not the not the um I'm not talking uh for a season. I'm talking about Overall I don't think body had 10k She didn't win two slams in a year No back at 16k now. I believe that I believe that Where are you getting this information? Pass it to me and I'll I'll I'll I want to triple check There's no way. I just couldn't see There's no way. I don't I don't remember body having 10k points Maybe she just did at the end of 2019. Maybe Maybe at the end of 2019 she might have hit 10k just But I don't mean I She didn't august monica. Where are you getting this information pass it to me? I want to I want to reach her I want to go through the website So I can get the right information Body had 16k points over a whole decade. Yeah. Yeah. No, I'm not talking. Yeah. Yeah. No, so sorry. I should clarify 10k points And be up the top. I'm not saying how many points over your whole life I'm not talking about how many points they won in their whole career. That's I'm talking about in a season No worries. Miranda's will see you tomorrow Serena definitely did it Novak's had 16,000 points. Yeah, I can imagine that Yeah, how did Serena have 10k points? That's crazy They can't be real unless you want everything else except for the slams Yeah monica, let me know where you're getting this from and I'll go. I want to I want to look it up too So we can all go through it together In august 2021 body had 10k Hmm that could actually you might be right because she did have Leftover points from the 2019 season That could actually that could be she body could have gotten to 10k Because remember how 2019 the ranking you know the frozen rankings and everyone had leftover points like maybe Yeah, body could have had because body would have had what? She would have had Wimbledon points WTA finals points Like she could have gotten there Yeah, so body could have just got there after Cincinnati that year. Yeah, because body won miami since he She played the australian open semis Plus the wta from 2019 she had a bunch of leftover points Yeah, I could see body may be getting there Okay, you can check on the wta and filter it Can I it's on the wta website. That's handy under stats or where we're at WTA finals Okay Where at what what um, what am I looking for under rankings? Okay The date filter Okay, so I just have to go through every year. That's gonna be a pain in my ass. Well, can I do overall? Can I do everything or just like I have to do it every week I don't want to I don't want to sit here in silence while you guys is watching me Just click through the rankings each each day I don't have the I mean that's that'd be so boring for you guys to see So if anyone 11 titles in 29 the 2009 and three slants finals that makes sense That makes sense. You make slam finals and you win 11 titles that yeah, that makes sense that she would make it to 10k Okay, if I go, okay, I'll go to I'll go to body's and then I'll um So last this time last year body Body was uh got got that Got there Okay, so body did have 10k points after Cincinnati So she was the last player to do it. Okay, what about before then who else has done it In the last 10 or 20 years Or the last decade who else has done it serena's done it body did it Again, uh, you know body Body got there, but it's still like it was under weird circumstances with the wta finals being worth She would have lost the points from the wta finals because of the but covid, you know froze the rankings But still okay. She got there It's easy to find on the atp website. The wta website is weird. Yeah, wta website is not as uh friendly Type the way I don't I don't want to go through it. It's boring. It's annoying for me I don't want to go through every week of the whole last two years or the last 10 years Sharapova Azarenko I don't think I saw cuz ever got 10k points Anyways, I feel like we we can move on um But shriantek has so just uh, she put her up there with those People have lesser points before 2010 Yeah, I would expect that So again, you know shriantek doing things that Like redefining the body was number one for what like three years. Let's speak. Let's speak of number one ranking How long has been shriantek be number one? um Shriantek will be number one in the world until probably the french open And that's only if she has a bad That's only if she has a bad defense of all of her titles um, she could Be number one until the french open minimum Uh, so let's see how many how many weeks does that count as so? Where is she ranked right now so she's oh, she's about to overtake Osaka So check this out. Is this what uh total weeks? Yeah Also, she's about to get on the list of uh, she'll be on the list of consecutive weeks, which is uh interesting So here she is here Whoops So total weeks at number one Shriantek is two weeks away from Osaka. She's been number one longer than Sharapova Longer than klysters longer than venus longer than pliskeva. I mean She'll be talking about now. Uh, she's on 23 weeks. She'll overtake, uh, Osaka She'll probably get by the end of the year to um To maybe even top 10 by this by the time next year. So let me have a check When's the french open next year in like may I'm gonna have a look Again, thanks so much everybody for hanging around We're sort of doing a celebration of Shriantek towards the end of this, uh, this match or the end of this stream because feel like we should really dive deep into this, uh, this Shriantek Yeah, I mean it's been so damn good And she deserves it. I'm so much respect And our time, you know to to discuss this Let's say I don't know first of june next year. So that is Seven months away. How many weeks is up? 33 weeks so From right now you add 33 weeks. She'll be on 55, which will put her ahead of azarenka. So she's probably going to be in the top 10 Well, helip. Oh, that's a big jump from you got to almost do an extra six months to get to the top 10 now uh, yeah, but We're talking like She's going to be world number one and she's going to be up here. We're talking kerba Merezmo, you know some of the all the famous Of our game azarenka helip She could actually be You know top 10 even if if she does replicate what she did this year And she has so many more points to make up at the end of this season. Don't forget that um Yeah, so she could be uh Up there with uh with some of the greatest ever I mean look barney's up there as well, but then consecutive weeks This is where things get really serious and really tough to stay number one is the hardest part But look barney 114 weeks. She's like top five all-time longest uh streaks, but um Yeah, shriyantek will be in on this list. She'll probably kick out Lindsay Davenport and justin and in the second attempt Of of streak and she could almost be more than Simone helip, which would be I think act the most uh the most weeks at number one consecutively out of active players right because helip's the only one who plays still Was on that list so Yeah, that could be interesting Again, we could be talking he shriyantek is you know Getting up there in the history the history books are uh up there Uh, I tried the filters on the wta website and it's not working. Someone try the pc. Yeah, it's probably good It's a little bit janky the website um Shriyantek is what three slaves without screaming that is also true That is true That is true Wasn't he like he had a great career? Yeah, she did Wasn't he like he had a had a very good career probably should have won more slams I think we all agree with that We're gonna start up in five minutes by the way We are gonna wrap this up because I do need to get ready for tomorrow's finals But uh, let's keep answering some questions Tomorrow's final Uh, aunt was nervous today, but I believe she will win a slam. Yeah, she will Jabara will win a slam She's come close twice now, you know, so once is a fluke Twice is a coincidence third time's a pattern. She's clearly the second best player on the planet Uh, just in enter in 2007 won 10 titles two slams in the wta final still only had 6 000 points That's crazy. So yeah, I mean shriyantek's now won seven titles this year, um I guess again if we want to keep going down the track of like I mean look this could be one of the greatest seasons Uh of recent memory, right one of the great seasons of of recent times, you know serena Serena aside This could be One of the best seasons. I mean last season Uh, the player who had the most titles was barty with five. She's already beaten that She's got more titles than barty's 2021 season. Halep had three titles in 2020, but that's because uh 2020 stuck uh barty in 2019 19 had four titles. That was the most same with pliscova. So again shriyantek's beaten that Uh, hello, sorry coveted about five titles in 2018 Uh, which was the most at the time of that year uh, hell, sorry svetlana had five titles back in 2018 Sorry 2017 five titles again Sibulkova had four titles back in 2016, which was the most of anyone that year. That's I mean talk about random that's random back in 2015 serena had five titles shriyantek's beaten that already in a season Uh, and it wasn't till 2014 where serena had seven titles from seven finals, which shriyantek has equaled shriyantek could have a better season than that because uh, we've still got time to go Uh, and then 2013 was when serena was like on fire. I mean 11 times 11 titles that year Shriyantek said a long way to go for that because she might only have like three more like play people to three more places trophies to play tournaments to play wta finals guadalajara And maybe one more But serena in 2012 she won seven Let me keep going back and see if she's so she's coveted her in wasniaki back in 2011. Both won six titles in that season Wasniaki won six back in 2010 as well Only three titles 20 2009 was round of his health three titles serena safina Dementiava azarenka wasniaki kuznetsu over they all won three titles. That was the most that year for anybody. How weird serena won four in 2008 with uh, syfina and yankovic uh, and then 10 In 2007 from justine enon And that's again, I keep comparing shriyantek to justine enon because I feel like that is such a I mean, it's she's replicating what she's done so far with slams. So There you go. Yeah 2013 is like goaded Serena goaded It's what yeah 74 78 wins four losses. I mean ridiculous but look um Shriyantek could win, you know, if you win five to ten titles, I mean that is insane year um And I guess to finish off What's next right? What is next for these ladies? Where are they going to be? next because If you if you maybe Only watch the slams you probably don't know that there's actually tennis coming up These ladies will be back. They won't play in australia next year as their next event They'll have more title trophy time to play so On the wta we have tokyo Coming up and it looks like neither lady is going to play um That is coming up in two weeks Sabalan could just pull it out of that tournament by the way um, we've got raitakani playing next week. We've got um Yeah, no no one no one of note playing Really well these two ladies aren't playing for a while um Looks like they're not playing until a strava. So with the astrava open in uh, wednesday at the end of the end of The start of october, right astrava Yeah, so the start of october shriantek is back for the wta 500 event in astrava, which is an indoor hardcore event and um, jabur is actually playing that same week, but in a small tournament in um, tunisia So she's playing her home event the jasmine open and the astrava open That's where we're going to see these two ladies next so in about What four fire three weeks? We'll wait one two three. Yeah three weeks from now. They'll be back uh, both jabur and uh Shriantek playing two different events, but at the same time So we'll definitely be tuning into them in their respective events Um, is that too easy an event indoors or outdoors? It must be outdoors, right? Yeah outdoor hardcourts and um Yeah So we'll watch uh, we'll be watching those uh, those events in a couple in about three weeks when they come back um, all right Shriantek does not have as many opportunities as usual the chinese and russian tournaments were eliminated check it out true true If the asian swing was a was upon us, she would have had more chances so In fact, it's probably even more impressive the fact that she's winning slams and winning trophies So many trophies despite they're being less trophies That makes sense left left less chances, I guess Uh, so yeah, so austraba, uh, then she'll play in guadalajara and then she'll play the wta finals So she's probably got three more events left this year eager Shriantek and uh, the billy jean cup finals. She'll probably play that with poland Um, but yeah, yeah, we had um, you know the kremlin cup was cancelled the asian swing was cancelled Which had some big trophies in it so uh, yeah a lot of um Missed it really un unfortunately for Shriantek missed chances, but look if she wins Eight trophies this year. She wins astraba or she wins the wta finals in a mexican open um, I mean that is eight trophies in a season is is not to be um It's definitely a big deal Yeah, great great win by Shriantek for sure for sure I don't get the points of the same of these small tournaments Some of them. Yeah, some of them are some of them are kind of irrelevant, but Everybody needs points You know, everybody needs to play for points I can't do you predict rude to win over alcaraz? Uh, we'll talk about that tomorrow This time tomorrow we watching that one. Shriantek better than Sharapova Yeah, look she's uh She is definitely uh tracking that way If she can keep going Smaller events give lower players chances of win points. That's exactly right That is irrelevant If you're into the watching the big names because the big names don't play um Do you think body will come back out of retirement? Uh, no Min, uh, we don't have us open merch um My brother moved house recently so he hasn't had time to be able to help out with anything which is Totally fair, right? Moving house is uh, there's a pain. So he's been really busy. Unfortunately. We're going to revamp the merch anyway overall we're gonna We're going to bring uh, hopefully get some good good stuff going Some new stuff new merch for the new year um I predict rude in five sets. Yeah, that could happen How to players decide what player tournaments to play Uh, look, they you know, they play the big tournaments, you know They they probably schedule themselves down for like all the big point tournaments Uh, the ones that are worth the most points and then they'll play the ones that are The local their local tournaments or the smaller events or the most competitive fields, right to play the best of the best You know, uh in the most competitive fields That's why they're playing in a Strava even though it's a 500 event All right, we're gonna sign off In one question maybe more players should hire traveling life coaches like schwiązek Hey, look rowdy Jabir has one too. So they must be onto something. They must know something What's for breakfast? Uh, dutchy. I'm just gonna have eggs on toast. Nothing fancy Eggs on toast and I'm going to clean my house Get ready for tomorrow's final Uh, concentrate holding on tight to that top three spot. Yeah, she's got She has I mean she's holding on to her top 10 spot. Let's be honest The conservators hanging on to the top her top ranking the next few weeks will be crucial for her All right, everybody. Thank you so much for joining us. Um Maybe you're not going to be here for the final tomorrow. So again, thank you so much for hanging out through this whole tournament Um We'll be back watching these ladies play in a couple of weeks time So uh, stay tuned for that. Remember tennis doesn't end when the u.s. Open finishes plenty more tennis to go But uh, we've got the men's final tomorrow the last match of the tournament and uh and it's a big one big one between casper rude And uh, carlis alquerés the winner takes the number one position and The u.s. Open their first slam. So there is so much at stake tomorrow It's going to be epic. Uh, I'll see you guys tomorrow for uh for the last match of the tournament but schweontech does schweontech things and that's starting to become a phrase that we can start using because She just wins when she makes the final and she dominates as well She dominated that first set second set jabber made it close but schweontech too good She wins her first u.s. Open her third grand slam her 10th wta trophy And she is number one with without even a chance for anybody else to take it Number one by a million and she'll be number one for the end of the year probably for the most of next year Six two seven six. She beats number two in the world onto jabber. I'll see you tomorrow for the final