 Daniel Medvedev vs. Andre Rubelev is the fourth match of the ADB finals for 2023. Both these guys have been in good form lately. Andre Rubelev comes to the ADB finals as the number five in the world after having one of his best seasons yet. His best result at the finals is actually last year making to the semifinals and is a very strong chance of replicating that at this year's event. His win-loss record this year, 56 wins, 23 losses. Have gone two titles out of his six finals with his biggest title coming in Monte Carlo, winning his first 1000 event there. His best win was against Kasparud in Bastard on the clay courts, but his worst loss came at the very start of the year losing to Kokonakis in Adelaide. So it wasn't a great start to Rubelev's season, but he did get better as it went on. His form lately has been good too, having only lost three matches in his last ten matches and losing to Djokovic in Paris and also making the Shanghai Final a couple of weeks ago. Daniel Medvedev comes into the tournament as the number three in the world and after a terrible campaign last year losing all three matches, we'll be looking to do something better at the ADB finals this year. His best result here is winning the title back in 2020, but as I mentioned, last year went zero and three in the groups, and we'll look to change that and try and replicate what he did in 2020. His win-loss record this year, 64 wins, 16 losses, which is amongst one of the best, but he has been split when he does make it to finals of tournaments, winning five titles from the nine finals that he's played, with his biggest final, of course, being at that US Open. His best win, beating Djokovic earlier in the season in Dubai after Djokovic had just won the Australian Open, and his worst loss came in the first red of the French Open, losing to the qualifier, Vilsch, after having one of his best clay court season preparations for that French Open yet. His form, however, hasn't been good with a couple of losses over the last couple of weeks, but he did make the final of Vienna, so he does have a little bit of form. These guys have played eight times before with the head-to-head in favour of Medvedev, 6-2, and unfortunately for Reublev, Medvedev has won their last two matches in straight sets, but at the US Open a couple of months ago, Reublev did have a lot of chances to get sets there. He just couldn't do it for some reason. Reublev is going to win this one. He needs to get off to an aggressive start, and he also needs to hold onto the break. That's what happened at the US Open. He broke in every set, but he just couldn't hang on to convert that into winning the set, so he needs to definitely get off to a good start and win the sets this time around. Medvedev is going to win this one. He needs to use that big serve and use that psychological advantage. You know, these guys have been friends forever, and of course Medvedev has won most of their matches, so he needs to use that to his advantage to really bully Reublev around and maybe get to his head. Another great match up here, and it feels like every single match of this ADB finals is going to be epic, and this one is no different, but I think Medvedev is going to win this one. I just feel like Medvedev is inside Reublev's head, and maybe Reublev doesn't believe that he can beat his friend. Of course, he played a lot of time, not just here, but also in the juniors as well, but I reckon Medvedev might just get him in a close straight set. Let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think is going to win this one?