 What's going on everybody, we are ready to go. It is the final for the ladies. The ladies is round up in final. Man, it feels like it's come here so quick. And like all of a sudden, it's the final. And we're just watching like the fourth round like a day ago. It's all of a sudden, all of a sudden, it feels like it's too short. And then we have the men's final tomorrow. Rabakina, Savalenka, the biggest servers, the biggest hitters in the world. I mean, name bigger, harder hitters than these two ladies. This is probably the biggest hitters in the world. Best servers, two of the better servers in the world as well. Going by aces and double folds and all those things, even though Savalenka double folds a lot. She still hits a lot of aces to make up for it. Quick match. No matter what happens, three sets, five sets, I wish, it would have been, five sets probably would have been only three hours anyway. But how are we doing everyone? What is up? What is up? I have got the blue shirt on. If you remember, we dressed up for finals. Next week I'll wear a clown costume. But today, that's just normal outfit, isn't it Cam? Good one. But I'm wearing the blue today. Tomorrow I'll wear the red. Red shirts, would be tomorrow, all right? It's too hot today to wear it. Wearing like a thick, it's, we'll see how we go. Let's get the preview though, because these two ladies have played three times before and if you haven't watched the preview video, well, you don't have to. Alina Rabakina versus Arena Savalenka is the final for the Ladies Australia Open for 2023. And both ladies have been super impressive to get to the final stage. Savalenka started the tournament off as the number five seed and will take on Martin Chauva in the first round. And this was no problem for Savalenka winning in straight sets, six-one, six-four. In the second round she take on the boogie woman, Shelby Rogers, who had beaten big names at Slams before. But again, no problem for Savalenka getting through in straight sets, six-three, six-one. In the third round she take on former doubles partner in number 26 seed, Elise Mertens. And again, Savalenka super impressive getting through in straights, six-two, six-three. In the fourth round she take on her toughest opponent yet, the number 12 seed, Linda Benchich. And after a very close first set, Savalenka got through in straights again, winning seven-five, six-two to advance to the quarterfinals of Australia. Savalenka would take on the unseeded Vechich in the quarterfinals and after a long first set, Savalenka would eventually get through in straights, six-three, six-two to get to another Grand Slam semi-final. In the semi-finals, Savalenka took on the unseeded Lynette, who had been the surprise of the tournament. And after a close first set, Savalenka got the job done in straights, winning seven-six, six-two to make it to her first ever Grand Slam final. In the first round, Rabakina came in as the 22nd seed and would take on Chucky Areto. And after a close first set, she got through in straights, winning through seven-five, six-three. In the second round she took on the youngster Yuvane, but this was no trouble for Rabakina getting through easily under an hour, six-two, six-one. In the third round, she'd take on the 13th seed and last year's finalist, Daniel Collins. And after dropping the second set, she eventually got through in three, six-two, five-seven, six-two. In the fourth round, she took on the number one player in the world, Egish Fiontech. And after a very close couple of sets, Rabakina got through taking out the world number one, six-four, six-four to advance to her first Australian Open Quarter Final. In her quarter-final, Rabakina would take on fellow Grand Slam champion Oster Penko, the number 17 seed. Rabakina demolished Oster Penko six-two, six-four to get to her first Australian Open semi-final. In her semi-final, Rabakina would take on the number 24 seed Azarenka. And after a very close set, Rabakina took it out in straights, seven-six, six-three to get to her second Grand Slam final. These two players have played three times before with Sabalenka leading the head to three-zero, but every match has been close three sets and they haven't played since Rabakina has won that Wimbledon title. If Rabakina's gonna win this one, she needs to serve big and she needs to hit the ground strokes wider and wider. We know Sabalenka does have a little bit of a similar game to Azarenka and the more you make Sabalenka mood, the harder it's gonna be for her to take over the baseline. If Sabalenka's gonna win, it's about taking over the baseline. Just like what Rabakina's gonna do to her, these ladies are so similar in styles that the game plan will be pretty similar. This is a very fun final and it's gonna be a very big serving final. I think we're gonna get a lot of close games here and maybe some tie breaks as well. I'm gonna go over Rabakina in three sets. I think she's gonna win her second Grand Slam. Sabalenka's had a great run, but Rabakina's beaten here before. But let me know down in the comments below who is gonna win the Australian Open for the ladies. All right, all right, we're here. The final, the last match of the event. And we haven't had a three setter so many days. It's been so long since we've had a three set match. No three setters in the quarter finals, no three setter in the semis. It's been straight sets all the way, saving the best to the last. That's what people say. Maybe that's what is gonna happen. Now, yes, the betting is open. It is open. Between 100 and 10,000 points. If you wanna go to the big bucks, I feel like there's a 50-50 match. So it might be interesting. We've actually got 37,000 in the pot. 16 of you have already voted. And it's looking about 50-50 because actually it's right on 50-50. Eximation point bet, initials, and then whatever you choose to put down at your own risk. But both these ladies pretty much got through the same, almost the same scoreline in the semifinals. Alina Rabakina, 25 in the world. That'll change. She's number 10 minimum. Number eight if she wins. So top 10 on Monday, 23 years old from Kazakhstan. Six for tall, right-handed. One win, two losses. But who cares? Because we're here in the final. She's won a lot of matches this week. Six in fact. No titles this year, but she has got three career titles, including the Wimbledon title of last year, which she got no recognition from because it was worth zero points. So her ranking didn't change. And look, I feel like a lot of people forgot about her because her ranking didn't change. She, Wimbledon, as counts, I mean, history will say it counts, but now she's getting that recognition. You can see her results there before the tournament. Weren't great, but it doesn't matter. And Sabalenka, the world number five, 24 years old. I always forget that Sabalenka's been around for so long, but she's only 24. Like she's not even mid-20s yet. She was been around, seemed like for at least the last five years in the top 10. I know it's when we started watching Wimbledon's tennis on the channel, she was in the top 10. She's only gone for strength to strength. In Belarus, she's five-for-11 right-handed. She's undefeated. She's on a 10-match win streak to start this season, winning Adelaide last, the week before the tournament. And you can see there, she actually has had a really good run, except for that second round in Guadalajara, but hey, we'll call that a glitch. Three-zero the head to head, but I don't think we can look too much into this. Well, we can. They're all three-setters, so that's a good thing for tennis, but I don't think we can look too much in the fact that three-zero in favor of Savalanca, because the last time they played was Wimbledon in 2021, and it was a three-setter. And Rabakina since 2021 has won Wimbledon and become so much better. So I don't think the same, Savalanca's not playing the same Rabakina. Definitely shouldn't be overlooked. You should definitely be watching, seeing it, taking notice of that matchup, but I do think that Savalanca's not playing the same lady she played two years ago, or at least a year and a half ago. And she looks, I mean, and Savalanca's not the same either. I mean, Savalanca looks much more solid this year. I mean, she looks stoic. She looks ridiculously good. Now, we are going, we've, I've tweeted out that we are live. We need to tell the world where the party is, because the party is here. The party is here. So if you could just retweet that, tell your friends, tell your family, tell your coworkers, tell your, tell your boss, shut up, we're watching tennis. Cam said, get stuffed. Maybe don't say that to your boss, unless you don't like your job and then you can move on. I give you an excuse to leave. But go retweet that. We want to see, I want to see 10 retweets, which would be great. Retweet it. It's all got a lovely picture, lovely graphic there as well. So it's not just, you know, just not just a spammy link, which usually is what I put up there. It's an actual nice photo. So go and go and do that. If you could, please thank you. As I said, the betting is open. So you can bet up to a 10,000 points. If you don't have 10,000 points, you can't bet it. If you do, you can. Thank you for retweeting it. You, Mack, I appreciate it, I appreciate it. Points, points, points. Now, what a day. What a day I've had chat. My power went out. Think I had a heart attack? You think I didn't die inside? Oh, I did. And my internet died. So that was fun. But it's all right. I went after, I went out all day and I come home to no, no power. So that was, we were almost going to do this off a phone and well, we would have had to do it off a phone, battery and a hotspot. So that would have been a fun, fun, a final stream. The graphics would have looked like garbage. You would have seen raw, raw graphics. Commentary the same though, as always, Ooh, sketchy stuff. What have you been up to chat? Pizza for dinner? No, I didn't. I didn't have pizza for dinner. I had, actually, whoa. Would love to see Rabak in a win and make up for Wimby. That would be great, Rachel. Thank you for the two. Yeah. I think we all, that's where my vote lies, for sure. Goat, goat, greatest of all time is Mount Goat. The women starting the night off with a bang. About to be a great match and friendly bet. Hashtag chat wins admire the great show we're about to witness. Saba the savage slayer throwing the hammer tonight to bring home the ultimate dub club win. Oh, thank you, Zach, for the 50, 69. I appreciate the big one, mate. But yes, chat, by the way, if you don't know, if you don't know, Zach's gone for Sabalenka. Now I'm gone Rabakano. It's very rare that we're not on the same page, but for the benefit of the chat, we have an agreement that whether or not if I win, let's say we're back in a wins, then Zach will give 10 subs or 10 members to the chat. And if I win, sorry, if he wins, I have to gift 10 members. And I think, look, out of all the matches we've picked, I feel like this match is a great match to do. Because it feels 50-50, maybe a little bit favor of maybe a little bit in favor of Sabalenka, according to the bookies I can see. But yes, hashtag chat wins. You guys win. All you gotta do though is hang around. If you're not here, you probably won't get it. So you just gotta hang around. And at the end of this, someone's gonna give 10. Might be me, might be Zach, might be me, could be Zach. But just stick around, Chad. It'll be nice and fun. Chat wins. What's my prediction for today? I have Sabalenka, I have Rabakinrin three. Look, to be honest, I'm picking Rabakinrin because I would love to see, I would love to see that Rabakinish fjontek, like two slam, three slam kind of going to the new year. You know, but if Sabalenka wins, I wouldn't be unhappy. I would be fine with Sabalenka winning. It's the same as tomorrow. Like I would love to see Djokovic gets a 22 and also make me look smart because I picked him to win which is probably the easiest pick of all time. But I wouldn't mind since that's winning because I think it would be good for tennis. I think these finals, both the men and women's finals are, there's no losers, tennis wins. No matter who wins it, tennis is gonna win because in the long run, you know, Sidney Pass is gonna get his first slam or Djokovic's gonna create history. Rabakinrin's gonna get a second slam or we're getting another slam, first slam winner for Sabalenka and it's just gonna be a real, I don't know, I just feel like really happy about these two finals. I think these two finals are gonna be epic. So like I can't handle the final. That's what I'm a little worried about too. I'm a little worried about Sabalenka's, like mental, right? Cause her psyche can, she can psych herself out. I mean, she can lose, no cool. She's been, she hasn't lost a set all year. What happens if she does? That's what I wanna know. I'm feeling tie breaks. I'm feeling maybe two tie breaks out of three sets or maybe definitely one tie break. I'd be shocked if we didn't have a tie break. It means that someone's serving bad. Betzer on tonight, Wermo, go, go, go. Actually there's 145,000 points up for grabs. I wish there was a winner take all option, can you imagine? If there was one person takes it all, anyways. Yeah, 51, 51 bets. Rebecca is saying no to screams. Oh, funny. But yeah, look, I would not be, I don't mind who wins. I don't do not mind. I wouldn't mind if Stephanos won, but I'm rooting for Djokovic. Yeah, it's a win-win for tennis. Win-win for tennis. Match starts in about seven and a half minutes. Now it is, it's been a really hot day today, chat. Really hot day today, not overly sunny, but it's been really, really warm. I think it was like 37, it was supposed to be 37. It looks a little humid. Feels a little humid, a little muggy outside. And it does look, it's gonna rain tomorrow. The men's final could be in indoor final, could be. So weather check, keep that in mind because they could close the roof because there is supposed to rain later tonight. So the roof might get shut. Remember the roof shuts, it stays, it stays shut. So there's a little rain around. There's a little rain around. Hot court melting, yeah. I see if this finals between someone like a Pagola versus Sabalenco, that would probably make a difference. But because we're getting two big hitters anyway, it just means we won't get long rallies. And there probably won't be, there might not be too many breaks to serve if that's the way we go. Thank you Sue and thank you Matthew for also retweeting and Jonathan, Carl. Thank you for retweeting things. So yeah, because we got two big hitters, the conditions will soak both, which means it doesn't suit either, right? Cancellors out both of them. Don't expect too many long rallies, that's it. Sabalenco is the favorite. She is the slight favorite in the betting. Yeah, slight favorite. For good, I mean, yeah, for good reason. She is the high ranked player. She's not lost a set. Yeah. We'll be lurking, let's go three sets. Yeah, and if this is three sets, it's gonna be quick. This ain't gonna be no five, three hour, three set. I don't think, I think it's gonna be a, it's gonna be a, it's gonna be a quick one. Unless we have a Sabalenco-Beckage situation where it's filled with errors and we can't get two points in a row together, you know, that would be a problem. Rebecca and his resume for this slam is better. Is she being better throughout the slam? I mean, she's only dropped one set, right? She dropped one set against Collins. And it was a weird set because we watched that match and she dropped that set unexpectedly. It was like all of a sudden, she just dropped the second set. I'm like, wait, well, we're going three, okay. And then the third set was back to normal. How the first set went, so yeah. What I have for dinner, I had a big lunch. Oh, sorry, a big like brunch. So I tell you, well, we got time to spare. So this morning, so as you know, some of you might know, my apartment is being sold. So I need to get out of my house, right? And there's open for inspections happening. There was an open inspection today. I thought it was a midday. I woke up at nine o'clock to a message saying it starts at 10. That was fun. That was a mad scramble. So that was, so I had to like pretty much clean the whole house. In the matter of like it out. At least clean the studio because the studio is a mess. So that was fun. And it was, so I left the house at 10 and then didn't come back until later later. But no, I went out for breakfast, went to the shops. Yeah, it was a really chilled out day. What a great day to start to then watch the tennis. Really relaxing. Thanks for asking. By the way, bedding is open. It'll close when the players start to play. So you've got about, well, they're gonna come out on court in about five. You've probably got about six or seven minutes to get those bets in. We've got almost 200,000 points in the pot. 65 of you have voted or bet. We're backing up, leading the betting at the moment. 58 to 42. So if you wanna go Sabalenka, you'll get more of the chunk if she wins. Am I upgrading my condo because she's just a baller now? Ah, no, I'm probably more downgrading because I'm cheap and poor. Because I, I mean, look, every time I turn the news on, there's a housing crisis. So I don't know how I'm gonna even, I might be homeless chat. We might be doing Cardboard Box Streams in the next one. I mean, I don't even know. Luckily I've got all the internet stuff. We can do a hotspot side of the, you know, side of the roadstream or something because I don't know if I'll be homeless. It's naughty. I've looked at places and it's hard to find, especially for me, for some reason. Ah, interesting odds in here versus in the real world. Well, yeah, I mean, look, you guys are going for a back and up. Hope I didn't tell you, I mean, I'm picking for a back and up but that's because I don't know. Housing is crazy in Vancouver too. Okay, maybe it's a world thing. Maybe it's a worldwide thing. Sorry about your apartment, can't have that stressful. Ah, no, it's fine, it's fine. My real estate agent's pretty cool. So I don't have to worry about. Oh, but I rent my apartment, by the way. This is not my house. I'm not getting kicked out of my house. Just don't feel bad for me. It's fine. I have to move to another house. That's it. It's okay. Don't feel bad for me, please. It's nothing, it's actually not that bad. Okay, players are ready to go on court. Oh man, that trophy is shiny. It's a shiny ass trophy, Billy Jean King in the house. Did she lift this trophy? I feel like she didn't. No, she didn't, right? Back in the 70s, right? Tell you who didn't lift this trophy, Bill Gates. He wishes. He wishes. That's why he's buying courtside seats, because that's the closest he'll ever get to winning a slam. Me too. So she won the Australian Championships back in 1968, and then she won the Australian Open. Actually, no, she lost in the final of the Australian Open. So it was a grand slam pre-open era. So she won it against Margaret Court in 68, which is still considered a slam, but it was pre-open era, amateur era, I guess, but still. In the era where not many Americans come out to play, and it was mainly dominated by Australians anyway, she won one to BJ K, did win one, and then she lost in the final to Margaret Court in 69. So she went back to back finals, but has lifted. I'm sure she's gonna be giving the trophy to the winner, right? That's gonna be the go. She's come halfway across the world. Surely they're gonna give her the honor of doing that. Now, let's talk a little bit about these two players. Now, no player from Kazakhstan has won the Australian Open, and I don't think that's a shock. There has been one player from Belarus on the women's side that it is, and that, of course, is Azarenka. She won it back in 2012 and 2013. If you wanna go, if you wanna get all, like, specific and be like, wow, you know, Cam, you know, she's not actually from Kazakhstan, she was born in Moscow, and she's actually considered herself Russian. Well, Maria Sharapova was the last Russian who won this tournament, and she will be the, if we're back in a win, Jesus Christ. Can we never do that again? Chat, you gotta remind me that there's a timer on. All right, I'm awake now. Jesus. That's the third time I've had a heart attack today. Okay, so, whoo. Anyways, so, yeah, that was me being a smart ass. That's why that came. That was called karma right there. Anyway, so, yeah, Sharapova's the only Russian lady to have won this trophy. And yeah, Rabakina will be the first Kazakhstan player to win an Australian Open, but also the second Russian woman if she Russian-born woman, I think to win this trophy. I'm looking at other players, I can't see. Oh, maybe, I don't know, no, no, that's it. As far as I, in the Open era, as far as I know. Unless you can name someone else. Well, like, betting is still open. They're singing a song. Who's singing? What are they singing? Nothing, I missed it. I missed the whole thing. Sorry, I missed the whole thing. Oh, sorry, Canon was Russian-born, yeah. But I mean, like, Canon's American. Whereas, Rabakina is more Russian than Canon. By the way, they've, you know, where like, you know, Rabakina actually represented Russia for a while until she changed to Kazakhstan. Try to pressure up, settling her every shot. That's one way to win. That's one way to win. Look, this will come down. By the way, I think Ash Barty's gonna give the trophy out because she is the best. Why would we spin the wheel? There's the wheel, yesterday was a finale, no more wheels. No more spinning of wheels, that was it. Like, I told you, I told you yesterday, the final wheel, the final wheel spin was last night and yesterday and we're done. No more wheel spins for the tournament. That is all. Head-to-head record is 3-0 in favor of Sabalenka. The roof will be open, but there is rain around, so we might, I mean, we'll find out. We will find out, is it like possible, like freak showers that might just come out of nowhere, spot showers, so we'll keep an eye on the weather. Because I have a feeling that we might get one. We might get one. Ash looks great. Yeah, she does, doesn't she? I love the wheel, but they love the wheel. Hey, look, I'm sorry, I don't make the rules. I just obey them, all right? The wheel said, the wheel, the rule of the wheel is we've finished on the semi-finals, that's it. No wheels in the final. That's just the rules, I'm sorry, I didn't make the rules, I just obeyed them. Is there a delay? There's always a delay in finals. It never starts at 730 on the dot. They just sang, I think, the national anthem. Sabalenka behind the scenes, she's ready to walk out on court. She has never been in this position before where she's had to go through the emotions, the nerves, the walk, the attention, the media, the everything. And Rabakina has. In fact, I think Rabakina, I said this the other day, Rabakina's been through the hardest final because Wimbledon final is like the biggest final in tennis, right? Everybody's watching it, everybody's talking about it. It's got a huge, big lead-up, it's got a huge, big ceremony. They've got a whole walk where they walk from one end of the place to the other just to get to the court. They do a whole loop-de-loop. As Rabakina just walked straight past Sabalenka with no words, just jup, jup, jup, jup. Straight to the past. Don't even look at you. But yeah, but Rabakina's been here. So she'll be much, and this is less in stress for the Wimbledon. Wimbledon's way more stressful than this. The build-up to a Wimbledon final is like really not, it is a lot. So if she can go through Wimbledon, this is a breeze. This is like Rodlaver, Reena's over there and just walking to court. Sabalenka's never been in a grand final. So she doesn't know any of this. This is all brand new. This is much more nerve-wracking. And Rabakina looks chilled, to be honest. She looked really relaxed. She's laughing, she's smiling. Sabalenka looks pacing, tense, nerves. She's kind of swaying from side to side, is waiting for this, hurry up to get on the court, you know, the waiting. Loudest player versus quiet, quietest player. Rabakina high-fiving everybody on the team. Love to see it. Man, Rabakina is such a vibe. She is so chill. She is too chill. I'm more nervous than she looks. And I don't even have to do anything. I just have to sit here and talk about it. But as a raker, you can tell the difference. As a raker looks, she's kind of like rocking back and forth, walking around. Whereas Rabakina is just like, whoo, let's go again. Let's win two in a row. Well, let's win two out of three. Let's go. Good spot to be if you're a Rabakina. Good morning from Washington, DC. Good morning. Thank you, Eric, for the donation. Appreciate it. Thank you. I can even hear Sabalenka now and she hasn't even started yet. Well, that's just burnt in your brain. That's just there. Rabakina wins, she will not be called a one-time fluker anymore. I don't think she is, though. Has anybody ever said that? I don't think Rabakina's ever been called that. Like, Rotakano wins the US Open. One week later, everyone's like, fluke. Rabakina wins Wimbledon. I don't think anyone was saying she'll never do it again or she'll never be here again. Or she'll, I don't think that was ever a thing. I mean, a lot of you, like, I think I put a poll out straight after the Wimbledon final, asking, will she win something else? And everyone went, yes. Well, most people went, yes. So, I don't know, I don't think she's, I don't think she has to win tonight to prove that she's, that Wimbledon was not a fluke. I think we all know that it was not a fluke and that if she wants to do it again, she definitely can. Even if she hadn't made the final, if she made the semis, it still would have been like, okay, Rabakina's thereabouts. Sabalenka looks so nervous. Rabakina's just kind of like, yeah. I guess, well, do we keep walking this way? Over here, right? That's where the court, over this way. One of these ladies is going to get their name up on one of these, I don't know what they call it, like television screens. Steffi Graff, Mary Pierce, Monica Sellis, Martina Hingus, Lindsey Davenport, Jennifer Capriati, Justine Innan, Emily Merezmo, Maria Sharapova, Kim Klyces, I'm not having a stroke, Victoria Azarenka, Lena, Angelique Kerber, Serena Williams with a million, Caroline Wasiakne, Naomi Osaka, Sophia Kennan, and Ashley Bardi. Someone's going to get their name on that board straight after Bardi. It's going to be one of these ladies. I don't know who. Could be Rabakina, could be not. Sabah's hammer has just arrived laughing out loud. Ha ha ha. She's on the hammer, there we go. Unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable, unbelievable. Unbelievable, unbelievable. I don't care about what they were saying. Thora Lenka must win. Thank you, Zach and Rowdy. Yes, remember Lady Thor. Lady Thor is the new nickname for Sabah Lenka. We coined the term in the last match because she was throwing the hammer like Thor. By the way, 200,000 points in the pot. 89 bets. Betting is open until this match starts. So we've got maybe three minutes. Maybe three minutes. Okay, Sabah Lenka. Definitely looks like she knows this is no regular match. You know, they always say like, oh, treat it like it's another match. Just be like, you know, it's be cool. It's just another match, whatever. Goat, goat, goat. Greatest of all time is Mount Goat. Hey, thank you, Robert for the 25. Appreciate that. Appreciate that mate. Thank you so much for the donation. Appreciate everyone who's donated. You guys have been super generous. Also shout out to Ben, who came back to 13 months. Debbie also 13 months, nine months for Tim. Robert, you've also been eight months a champ membership. So I appreciate that. 11 months for Hector, eight months for Javier, and also Andrew has been back for four months as a member. So thank you all the members. Appreciate that. We are over 500 members now. So appreciate all of you. We're gonna have 10 extra members by the end of the night because there are stakes to this match. Not for you guys, you guys just had, some of you, again, a membership. All right, players on the court, ready to go. Let's have a listen to who is going to do what. The ball kid is going to, I'll tell you what, Rebecca looks so relaxed. She looks so relaxed. I think she's gonna serve first. I think if you win the touch, you're gonna serve if you're one of either of these ladies. I think we're back in a serving first because she won the toss. I mean, look, she's been here done that on arguably the biggest stage in tennis, right? She knows what it's up. She knows how to play. She knows what to do. She knows how to win. Sabalenka's serving first, sorry. Sabalenka's serve, but man, I mean, look. I feel like Sabalenka's gonna come out here. Like she's gonna be nervous to start, but when we're back in a mic, get off to a better start. But I do think Sabalenka will recover. And this will not be, I don't think this will be one-sided. How is she 23 and so poised so impressive? It's crazy, right? Absolutely crazy. Crazy, crazy. Okay, chat, last chance to put your bets down before I shut it down for the final. There's over 210,000 points. Up for grabs, 60% of you think it's gonna be, we're back in our 39%, or 40% of you think it's gonna be Sabalenka. So if you wanna put something on Sabalenka, because it's pretty much 50-50 in the actual real life, Sabalenka's serving first, change the betting, interesting. Go for it. Why do I look so pale? Weird. The final I wanted, yep. And the final we got. Sabalenka's gonna serve first, and it's warming up at the net. We're back in for the second slam, okay? You feeling okay, Cam? I'm feeling great, how are you feeling? Are you good? How is everyone feeling in the chat? The moment that we've all been waiting for. It's weird. What's been the best match of the tournament, you reckon? What's been the best women's match of the tournament, you reckon? Over 21 and a half? I think so. I mean, again, like I said, I'd be shocked if this was one-sided. And also, I would love a three-set final. Let's talk about, while they're waiting, getting ready to go. Matches of the tournament, I mean, we've seen matches like, you know, we're back in a beating, should be on set, that was a big, big match, but I don't know if that was like a match of the tournament. I don't know, I mean, Zachary Snyder, remember that one? That was pretty interesting. The start of the tournament, we also had Lenek Garcia Fernandez. We watched that one, maybe. I don't know, Sabalenka has won everything easily, so maybe not any of her matches. Jabir von Drusseva, but that was more of an upset rather than an interesting match. I mean, there hasn't been too many crazy matches. Collins versus Mookova. I mean, that was probably the match of the tournament, right? Andrescu versus Buxa. Still, matches we didn't watch, but still. What has been the, yeah, Benchich Sabalenka, yeah, I'm thinking like more three setters, though. Zoo beating Zachary, yeah, that's another one. That's another one. Let's go Rabakina. Rabakina Collins was interesting, that's probably been her most interesting match. Sabalenka hasn't really had a tough match, so it's, I mean, yeah. OstaPenko, Bondare, maybe. Rabakina really had any standout blockbusters on the women's side that were like, whoa, especially in the second half of the tournament. I mean, Pagola won all her matches in straight sets till she lost in straight sets. You know, all the quarterfinals onwards have been straight sets. Azarenka Zoo was a three setter. Azarenka Keys, I mean, we watched that one. That was interesting. That was one, but the scoreline was very odd. Lynette Contivate, we didn't watch that. I watched that on my own. That was actually pretty good. That was pretty interesting. Sigmund versus Garcia. We didn't watch that, but we did. We were live when that happened. That was interesting. Again, they haven't been, like, you know, you can name like maybe one or two matches that the U.S. opened last year. On the ladies side, you know, whoa, that match was awesome, but on the women's side, again, maybe it's today. Maybe this is the one, right? Even Wimbledon, right? We're like, oh, Wimbledon had some epic matches in the middle and the end. Maybe this is it. Maybe this is the one. This is the match of the tournament, maybe. That'd be fitting. All right, betting's about to shut. Last chance. Sabalenka, 40%, 60% Rabakina. Over 100 votes have been placed. Almost 220,000 points are in the pot. Some of you are going to have a very large total and some of you are going to be broke. Good luck. Good luck. Here we go, Chat. They're ready. They're ready. We're ready. Oh, my God. We're ready. Okay, it's happening. It's happening. Everybody, sit calm. We'll run out of time. Everyone, what's the procedure? Stay f***ing calm. Here we go. First serve. The betting is closed. Thank you, everybody. We'll keep the points open if you want to keep the book, but let me know who's winning this match. I've got Rabakina in three. Sabalenka serving. She serves a double fault to start and how fitting. How fitting that she does the thing that she is known for the most in her first point of a slam final. How about that? How about that, Chat? Who you got? Let me know. I've got Rabakina in three. Sabalenka serving. Love 15. She serves down the tee. That's an ace. Bang. Unbelievable. Oh, Sabalenka. Oh, Sabalenka. There you go. First points, double fault ace. All right, there we go. That's a slam final. Sabalenka is officially here. She has arrived. It wouldn't be a Sabalenka match if we didn't have both of those things happen at the same time. Sabalenka serves down the tee. The back end of Rabakina goes in the form of Sabalenka. That's a winner from Sabalenka. 30-15. Big serve, bigger forehand. 30-15. Bang, bang. That's it. It's Varevs and bang, bangs in the chat already. I love this match already. It is already showing the best and worst of Sabalenka all in one minute. All right, Rabakina looking ready. Here we go. Serves Sabalenka. That goes down the tee. The form of Rabakina. Return goes in the form of Sabalenka. It's the form of Rabakina. Has been a back end of a four-to-four-hand rally. Rabakina again is wide. Just goes wide. 40-15. 40-15. By the way, we're almost at, already at 300 likes. Thank you so much, everybody for your continued support. I mean, it's been a hell of an event. I don't know if Deb's here, but how many matches have we watched now? What's this, number 50-50? Ace in the tee, bang. Two aces, a double fault and a forehand winner. That's a Sabalenka game. First game, two minutes in. By Latiana, thank you for coming back for another month. Appreciate it. 50, this is our 50th match. There you go. We did it, chat. We did it. I told you we'd watch 50 matches and we watched 50 matches. We did it. We actually did it. We actually did it. And I'm still here. I don't know how. I'm still talking. How's that happen? Who do I have? I got Rabakina in three. Serb down tee is a fault. Second serve, Rabakina. Second serve. Into the backhand of Sabalenka. Backhand, Rabakina is good. To the slice, Sabalenka. And that goes wide. Rabakina's backhand was how she beat Shveontek. It's also what she's been doing since that Shveontek match. The backhand's been in this weapon ever since that fourth round win. My voice is better today. That's good. Good, good, good. I'm glad. Serve at wide, the backhand of Sabalenka. Four and every backhander. Into the four and a Sabalenka. Again, to the four and a Rabakina. Who hits it long and wide and it's 15-0. My voice feels so much better today. Feels so much stronger. But we have had four days of like pretty easy matches. So I haven't had to yell and scream and shout like usual. By like Russell Crowe in the house. Are you done entertained? 30-15, Ace down the tee, bang. The gladiator got far, got far. He didn't go anywhere, he's right there. 30-15. Serve now. Out wide is another ace, bang, bang. This is going to be one of them days. Now this gives a serve bot versus serve bot. This is a John Isavus Raleigh polka, except half the height and female. 40-15, Maximus Veridivus or whatever his name is. Okay, good ace again, man. Three aces in the game, Rabakina on the board, 1-1. Now look, I don't want to hear anybody in the chat saying anything about Russell Crowe, except the fact that he's a hell of an actor and you should leave him the hell alone. Everybody gets old. You're going to get old one day. You're also going to look different to when you were in your prime, all right? So I want to see anything about Russell Crowe that he is not a very good actor and he is a legend on the screen. Leave him be. One day I am going to look like Russell Crowe and I hope you do not say those things to me. Leave him alone. None of this. I will not have this. Love, yeah, only love for Russell Crowe. As we get a 30 love score here. Leave the man be. He entertained you in 2001, 2000. Didn't he win an Oscar? Did he win an Oscar? Or did Gladiator just win an Oscar? Hell of a movie. I'm going to watch that after this. 30 love, Cinderella Man. Who doesn't love Cinderella Man? One of the greatest sports movies of all time. Underrated for my liking. 40 love, that is a four thanks for Sabalenka. Favourite Russell Crowe movie, Goat. Cinderella Man is mine. Serve is a let from Sabalenka, 40 love. Gladiator's got to be up there. We watch Gladiator instead, no, let's not do that. You won an Oscar for Gladiator, exactly. The man is a legend. The man is a winner of an award. A beautiful mine, there you go. Serve is a double fault from, no, sorry, first serve fault. Put yourself in there yet. Got to be glad I had it, yeah. 40 love, serve out wide. Is it the back end of Reb? Back end, it's a winner. This is going to be on Vegas TV. Master Commander, I'm surprised no one said Les Mis. Actually no, Nancy said Les Mis. American gangster, there you go. What's my favourite movie of all time? Look, I'm a Marvel. I watch Marvel movies, so my vote doesn't count. Has been a fine in the open court. That goes, no, it's the back end of Rebakanar. Back end now from Sabalenka, it's the front of Rebakanar, it's a winner. And says, sorry, because you hit the tape. This is going to be on Vegas TV. Lovely rally, 40-30, 40-30. Lovely hitting the air, Rebakanar. Been a little lucky hitting the tape, but Sabalenka's given a round of applause, even though probably wasn't all of her. By the way, who is Rebakanar got in the box besides all the coaches? Who is in the second row? It looks like business people. Does anyone see? In the back row, coaches in the front row, second row looks like a bunch of business people. Maybe sponsors? I don't know, it's weird, definitely not family members, but who's in the second row of Rebakanar's box? The return down to the back end of Sabalenka, that goes wide, we're a deuce. It was an easy game for Sabalenka at 40 love. Couple of good shots there from Rebakanar, we're back at deuce. It might be the Kazakhstan Federation of Tennis, maybe. That could be true. Deuce. They could be, yeah, they might be the true. Good answer. Might be. Second serve, it's a double-fault. Am I solving there? Well, this is exactly what we expected from Sabalenka. The best and the worst of Sabalenka at the moment. She had four aces, two double-faults, a couple of errors, a couple of winners. Now she's down a break point. It's where we're at. That's what we expect. She'll probably serve an ace now, and she serves. Down to the front of Rebakanar, that goes in the front of Sabalenka, it's out, okay. There's the break, two love, Rebakanar takes it. Nine minutes in, we're gonna break it. That was 40 love up, by the way. That was a bad break. Two games to one. Typical Sabalenka, look. Nerves, nerves, nerves, nerves. Couple of good shots there, though. Gotta give Rebakanar definitely some credit. Hit some good shots in that one, but Rebakanar, Sabalenka, super generous. Okay, questions. Shout out to my 3 a.m., central something time, standard time, U.S., yeah, all the savages. Shout out to the savages. Shout out to the savages out there. I know there's a lot of you, there's a lot of you out there. Just came in, the game has just started. Hi, everyone. What's going on, Adam Olai, how you doing? How you doing? Shout out to the American gangster, there you go. Sabalenka turning into Sabalenka. Remember, Sabalenka hasn't lost a set all year. She's 10 and zero in her record this year. Undefeated, 10 matches in a row, but she has not lost a set either. So that is also something. Shout out to the small cap, okay? Don't know where that was about, but okay. Here we go. 2-1, Rebakanar's got the break, she serves. Into the back end of Sabalenka, and Sabalenka hits it out. 15 love. 3 a.m. in Memphis, what's up? 15 love. Prediction for this match, Sabalenka in four. Can you imagine, chat? Chat. I know I say this every time, but five set final, yes or yes, come on. Five set finals for the ladies in Grand Slam, yes or yes. Back end of Back End Rally, that goes in the forehand of Rebakanar, forehand from Sabalenka on the stretch. Rebakanar is hitting it, hitting a back end, but it's out from Sabalenka, 30 love. Can you imagine if this is five sets? I feel like this is a match that could easily be five sets and nobody would be bothered because it would take like three hours, maximum. I don't see why not. Can this so greedy, I know. I just want, I mean, look, there's no reason why it couldn't be a five set, all right? That goes in the net from Sabalenka, 40 love. Rebakanar, great serving. She has only lost one point so far. If it was five sets, my God. It'll happen one day, chat. Mark my words. We will have a five set final for the ladies before I disappear off this planet. We will. And you'll remember my name when they changed the rule in 50 years. Like that crazy guy said it. That son of a bitch. He did it. As we're back into backhand rally, going into the forehand of Rebakanar, back in out of forehand, as Sabalenka goes inside out of the back end of Rebakanar. Point of Sabalenka, into the forehand of Rebakanar in the net, 40-15. Seriously need to consider it. Hey, look, if tennis like money as much as we know they do, they do it. Especially if this final was like an hour long and they'd be like, maybe we should get a little bit more, maybe we should get a little bit more out of this match even though it might be straight sets. At least get three sets. Look, one of these days as we're returning out of the back end of Rebakanar. That's a good shot. Sabalenka backhand on the stretch goes, why three, one, Rebakanar consolidates. Why not same prize money? They do get the same prize money. Rebakanar leads three, one. Winner of this match will get a lot of money. I think like a couple of mil, right? I always don't look at prize money because to be honest, they've already got enough and they probably don't really, they probably just get the check and just throw it on the pile of other checks. That's what I just imagined tennis players to be like. A bunch of Scrooge McDuck's who just have silos of coins that they just tip into a big pile and just go swimming. The winner of this match will win 2.9 million Australian dollars which is like 100,000 US because our money is useless. It's monopoly money. So I think Australian dollars is probably about, what, 2 million US? 2.9 million Oz is about 2 million US. Sabalenka 30 love. It's about 2.1 million US. Has been a back-end, a back-end rally going into the net from Rebakanar. It's 40 love. Roughly about 2.1 million US. The men get the same? Yeah, they do pay members of their team and the coach gets a percentage of the prize money, I'm sure because he's the one who helps ultimately to get the player to where she is or he is. Has been a back-end, a back-end rally. Sabalenka skies it long and it goes again. She was up 40 love in the last game. It was bad news. 40-15 was a lot of shrimp on the barbie. Said no Australian ever. Lanna looks better at the moment. Yeah, Rebakanar won a Grand Slam. Yes, she won Wimbledon last year. She won Wimbledon last year. And Sabalenka has never played a final of a slam. 40-15 serving to the back-end of Rebakanar. Good return to the back-end of Sabalenka and that's a winner from Sabalenka. Sabalenka starting to look a little settled now. 3-2 Rebakanar, 3-2. Okay, now let's talk about finals and how these ladies perform in those finals because, yeah, Rebakanar might have a slam and Sabalenka doesn't, but that doesn't mean Sabalenka doesn't have a good finals record. Remember, finals are three sets outside the slams as they are inside the slams. So, you know, if she's won, let me have a look. Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me have a look. So, Sabalenka's final record on the WTA, or sorry, in her career, 17 wins, 10 losses. That includes small tournaments like ITFs in the Challenger Circuit, I guess you could call it. On the WTA, she has actually got 11 wins, eight losses in finals. She's won her last final, which was in Adelaide. She lost, actually lost all her finals last year. She lost the final of the WTA finals, of course. She won, she lost the Grasscourt final in the Netherlands to Alexandrova and then, of course, the Soekart final where she lost the Porsche and the final to Fjontek. She beat Bart, the last time she won a final outside of before Adelaide two weeks ago, was Madrid. She beat Barty in Madrid in 2021. She actually went on a bit of a run where she didn't lose a final for like six in a row, Sabalenka, she went up the rankings. But 11 wins, eight losses in finals. So, she's definitely played a lot of finals, none as big as this, but she's not, she's not foreign to finals. Well, she hasn't played a Grand Slam final, and there's a little bit of a difference. She has played a big, Madrid's a big final. Madrid, Zuhay, I think, well, the WTA finals as well, right? All, Wuhan a couple of times, big WTA finals, but no Grand Slam finals. 30 love, and as Nick Kieros would say, people only remember the winners of Slam, right? The Slam champions, the only ones to get remembered at the end of the day. He's not wrong, he is not wrong. We're back in its finals record, three wins, seven losses, if that makes a difference. 30 love, she's won three finals, but the one she won was Wimbledon, the big one. She has lost a lot of finals, Rabakina. Returning out of the backhand, Overy Bakina, Bakina from Sabalenka, again at the backhand of Rabakina, but it goes out from Sabalenka. In fact, Rabakina lost her last final. She played a final just before, in September, in Port Arroz, on the hard court, she lost to Sinir Koba, in three tight sets, six, seven, seven, six, six, four. Actually, they won, of course, one Wimbledon final. She lost a Bardy at the start of last year in Adelaide, as Rabakina gets the four, two with an ace. But the biggest final outside of Wimbledon was that Dubai final back in 2020, that I mentioned in the last stream. She lost to Simone Halop in three sets. She had championship points as well. Halop won it anyway. That was the first time that I looked and went, holy shit, this Rabakina chick's actually really good. Was Dubai, February 2020, when she played Dubai, just before COVID invaded our lives. She lost to Halop and I went, oh, okay, she was a special entry in that tournament too, so she wasn't even supposed to be there. Nearly got Halop, nearly won a WTO 1,000, but then interrupted her momentum because after that, she only made one final for two years. Wasn't to Adelaide last year where she got back in the final as Rabakina hits a winner and it's love 15. So she had gone a bit of a hiatus and interrupted. Anyone who was playing well at the start of 2020 got screwed, to be honest, by the shut down. But hey, we live in line. Love 15 is going to return now to the back end of Sabalanga to the front of Rabakina and it's a long 15-oh, 15-oh, 15-oh, Sabalanga serves. Only one break serve down. We know that's not really anything major in WTA tennis. That can always be overturned. One bad game, back on serve. Serve, here's a double fault. 15-30, 15-30, third double fault of the day, Sabalanga serves. An ace. 184 kilometers out wide. That was huge, huge ace out wide. 30-oh, can we view this or go three? Yes, serving to the forehand of Rabakina, forehand from Sabalanga to the forehand of Rabakina into the backhand of Sabalanga. Backhand of Rabakina, into the backhand of Sabalanga, to the backhand of Rabakina. Sabalanga's slice goes into the backhand of Rabakina. Getting to the slice of Sabalanga, forehand of Rabakina, open court. Sabalanga's there with the backhand from Rabakina in the net, 40-30, good point. One of the better points so far for Sabalanga. Tough point too, pressure point, 40-30, 40-30 and big shout as well. First raw we've heard from Sabalanga to just stay in touch. 40-30, serves a fault. Second serve, second serve, Sabalanga. Down the tee, great second serve, Rabakina gets it. Backhand of Sabalanga is a winner, okay. Unbelievable. All right, Sabalanga starting to feel like she belongs in this final. And Rabakina's got the break, but Sabalanga hanging around. Rabakina as incredible, female version of Noll. Hey, thank you, Rock, for the two, appreciate it. I think it's too early to call her the Nolle, the female Nolle. And I feel like she's more like a Zverev or a Mevedev. Someone's a Mevedev? I feel like she's more like that. I feel like she's a little bit, like I would call someone like a Simone Hellop, the female Nolle. But don't call her Zverev, sorry. I mean, Sabalanga's Zverev, right. Rabakina is more Mevedev. Got Rabakina, that's it. Sabalanga needed that, but still down a break. Yeah, that was a tough game, needed that one. A lot of people, by the way, at the tennis, even though there's not so much going outside on the final days. But it is probably the last day, last nice day of the holidays. School goes back Monday, guys, which is great for me, because it means I can go outside and no one can be there. So that's fun. Everyone's going back to work and school, and I'm actually going on holidays. Not outside of my house, I'm just on holidays. I'm not leaving anywhere, but I'm just not working for a couple of days. Because there's actually nothing to watch. I probably would work on Monday, but there's nothing to... Tennis is forced, it's a forced break. No men's tennis. And a couple of women's tennis matches, but not really. As we're flying down the line, going into the back end of Sabalanga slash Rabakina Sabalanga getting aggressive. Actually hit the smash and puts it away. All right, Sabalanga first point here, love 15. Love 15, Sabalanga now. Next week, yeah, like I said, we only got a little bit of Davis Cup at the end of the week. Next weekend, on the women's side, you've got Thailand and Leon, but I don't think anyone's playing on those events. Oh, is Garcia playing? Hell no. Yeah, Garcia is playing next week, that's pretty good. Garcia and Andrescu. And then we'll be heading to the Middle East through the WTA next month, so yeah. All right, love 15, return goes in the back end of Rabakina who puts in there, love 30. All right, little chance here for Sabalanga to get the break back. Oh, don't worry Chad, there's plenty of stuff coming out next week. I might not be live, but I will be... We will be doing stuff like there will be things to watch, or at least things to talk about. Serve, love 30. Background return goes in the front end of Rabakina who hits it wide, love 40. Here we go, Sabalanga's time. Get back in this set, love 40. All of a sudden, Rabakina hits a couple of bad shots. We're back on serve, here we go. Break point, go watch it. Not a sponsor. Love 40, serving to the front end of Sabalanga. Sabalanga puts it wide, 15-40. 15-40, still a break point, two break points for Sabalanga. Serve, Rabakina. Out wide to the front end of Sabalanga, she gets it back to the front end of Rabakina. Good shot to the slice of Sabalanga. Rabakina slice goes in the net, back in there. Pass, two good Sabalanga, went back on serve. The final has begun. 4-4, first set. All right, Sabalanga back. That was a terrible game by Rabakina. Horrible, horrible. Sabalanga with a couple of winners there in the end, but that was a bad game. I mean, look how many errors Rabakina's hit. Her aces are really keeping her in it. Ten winners, Sabalanga, six errors. Seven winners for Rabakina, six errors, but she's hit five aces. That's the only thing really keeping her afloat. I mean, Sabalanga's win in the baseline rallies, according to the stats. 4-4, like I said, 4-2. Some of you were saying the set's going to be over. I mean, that ain't the case. Not on the WTA. 4-1 now, passing try is long from Sabalanga. Love 15. Fast first set, two, 30 minutes. It's all happening. Sabalanga with a shake of the head. She's definitely more emotional today than she has been, but it's, I mean, look, obviously, right? Grants and Finers, a little bit more stressful than the average day at the office. Love 15, second serve. Sabalanga, double fault again. So Sabalanga's double fault, so her problem. Rabakina's ground strokes are her problem. So the serving as Sabalanga is hurting her and the serving as Rabakina is helping her and vice versa with the ground strokes. Sabalanga's ground strokes. Once she gets in the rally, she wins the point and Rabakina is the other side. So this is a very interesting match so far in terms of that. Sabalanga can get her first serve. She probably wins the point, but she just can't get her first serve. She can't buy one. Love 15, second serve again. Second serve, Sabalanga. He's into the front of Rabakina who hits it out. There you go. Get your serve in, win the point. But I think that was a let. Was that a let? That was a let. We're going to get another first serve. That was a let. Another second serve. Another second serve. Love 30. 28 minutes played. Serve, Sabalanga. Now wider the front of Rabakina, goes in the front of Sabalanga, hits it down the line for a winner. There you go. Serve goes in, wins the point. That's how it is. 15-30. By the way, we're almost at 500 likes already. Thank you everybody for that. And insane. If you're just joining us, Sabalanga was down 4-2. And he's broken back to get back on serve. As that goes, there's a let again from Sabalanga. 15-30. Sabalanga with a serve. Down to the front of Rabakina. Front of Sabalanga to the back end of Rabakina. Into the back end of Sabalanga. Sabalanga in the net, 15-40. 15-40. Rabakina's coach just go and calm down. Now, what do you guys make of the backlash that Rabakina's coach got for being very vocal and very like, he seemed very disappointed by some of the play. I mean, that's a coach's job. I mean, the coach isn't supposed to be a cheerleader. That's part of the job, but it's not supposed to be, they're not supposed to just pretend like everything's okay. 15-40. This is a great match. It's been fun. It's been a lot of errors, so, but, you know, close. Good return there goes to the forehand. It's out from Rabakina. Good serve again, Sabalanga on the second. No problem with that. Yeah. I mean, look, I think when I saw some comments, I was like, really? People were angry at the way that Rabakina's coach was like, seemingly was talking to her during the match. You're like, well, what was he supposed to do? He was to sit there and pretend like everything's okay when she's not playing well. He's a coach. He's supposed to coach, right? And that sometimes doesn't, means the coach has to say things that, that has to be annoyed. Look annoyed, I guess, or whatever. Second serve. There's a double fault again. There's the break, man. These double faults are killing Sabalanga at the moment. Everything else is working. The double faults are the problem, the big problem. Big problem. Five double, four double faults. Five double faults, especially on the break points. Rabakina's going to serve at the set. But yeah, I was, I was, I was like, what the hell? Like, yeah, his, her coach is definitely more vocal than others. Like, he's very like, he is very animated. And yeah, he's going to be like, you know, he shows more disappointment. Most coaches are just kind of like, where he's kind of like, you know, a little bit more like disappointed and obvious in his reactions. But that's part of the game. And that's maybe how Rabakina likes to be, likes to respond, right? Like to see, to see the coach's reaction and be like, okay, that was a bad thing I did. Maybe that's how Rabakina, I mean, I had a coach growing up. He used to yell and scream and shout, but I responded to that. You know, I played better because of what, because they didn't want him to yell at me. Out of fear, but in a good way. Some, some kids hated it. Some kids were like, why are you yelling at me? They didn't last. So, you know, everyone gets, responds to coaches differently. So who the hell are we to judge Rabakina's coaching method? You know, obviously working. They won Wimbledon. They're right there in the final. It must have worked. Okay, everybody. Here we go. 5-4 was Russell Crowe my coach. I wish I wish I'd be a gladiator. If that was the case. All right. 5-4 serving to the back end of Sabalenka. Back end now. To forehand as Sabalenka goes in the forehand of Rabakina. Back end out from Sabalenka to the back end of Rabakina. Into the back end of Sabalenka. Back end to back end. Going into the end to the back end of Sabalenka. It's a wide 15-love. 15-love. 15-zero. That was just wide. And Rabakina's coach is so chatty. If that didn't bring in his coaching rule, he would have been kicked out round three. Like he would have been banned. Dude talks so much. Talks more than me. Impossible. 15-love. So about what? Back end of Sabalenka. Back end of Rabakina. To the back end of Sabalenka in the net. 30-love. 30-love. It's been a hell of a set. And look, really, the breakdown is Sabalenka's double faults are the reason she's losing. And Rabakina, her ground strokes are the reason why this is close. If one of those two things changes, the second set's going to look different. If Sabalenka starts hitting more serves in and not hitting any double faults, she might win the second, if this does end here. And if Rabakina starts limiting the errors, she might run away the second. And it could be real bad. So keep an eye out. Let's see who changes first as that goes long. From Sabalenka, and we've got 40-love. As Rabakina tries to win this first set, three set points. Unbelievable. 40-love. Serve Rabakina. Take the first set. Of the Australian Open Final. Serve down to the front of Sabalenka in the net. There we go. Rabakina takes the first set. Six-four in the Aussie Open Final. One set away. And taking her second Grand Slam Trophy in three events. And to get back, to get well and truly in the top ten at number eight, where she belongs, she's gone to the bathroom. And let's see. Now, as I mentioned, the stats. Five aces apiece. Five double faults for Sabalenka. No double faults for Rabakina. No double faults there. But Sabalenka's playing better on the ground. Seven winners to two on the ground strokes. Four unforced errors to six. And only four unforced errors there. Two break points for Sabalenka. She broke once. And three break points for Rabakina. She broke twice. That was the difference. But serving stats are pretty similar. Rabakina's serving a little better. First serves in. But second serve points won. That is a bad stat for Sabalenka. Mainly because she's double folding so much. So this is really low because she's losing a lot of second serve points based on her double faults. Not so much on her ground stroke. Not that she's getting attacked on the second serve. She's just really attacking herself on the second serve. So how does this match change? Well, if Sabalenka's going to come back, it's all about that serve. Get a few more first serves in. Maybe not try and go for big second serves. Just try and get the serve in. Even, you know, don't even try and hit second serve. Try and hit first serves a little slower. Get them in. Go for percentage over power for a little bit. See if that works. I know nothing about tennis, but Elena, to win. Well, Drew, you are half right. You are half right. Can it be nerves and pressure? Well, Sabalenka for sure came out in nervous, right? The first games, Sabalenka was nervous. She double faulted a bunch in the first two games. Got broken early. It was definitely, and we said that at the start of the match. She looked more nervous than Rabakina. Rabakina looked so chill. She'd been here, done that. She's got a slam. She's got nothing to prove. She doesn't win today. It doesn't matter. She wins today. Great. She gets two slams. But no pressure on Rabakina. Sabalenka definitely came out nervous. But when Sabalenka broke back, it looked like, oh, okay. She looked much better. When she broke back, she was at four all. But then the double-faulted one got it. She's not moving well. Man, it's Rabakina all through now. Okay. I still think if Sabalenka stops double-faulting, at least limits the double-faults to at least one or two in this set, she's going to get this second set. Sabalenka finished. Yeah, she really just shoot herself in the foot with those doubles. I mean, she was four all breakpoint. She double-folded. I mean, that literally gave the breakaway. Sabalenka's mentality is the problem. Rabakina's mentality is everything. Well, that's definitely plays a part, for sure. Elena has the mind of a champion. That is true. Where's Jim? Jim Courier is probably stalled away in the janitor's closet for tomorrow. They're going to wheel him out for the Morris Final. For the men's final. Greatest of all times, Mount Goat. Thanks for the awesome coverage. Cam, going to be a great 2023. Hey, thank you anonymous for the 20. Yes, it is going to be a great 2023. I'm so excited for it. We've got a lot of fun things planned chat. A lot of fun things planned, including the second channel, which I have not mentioned today. Second channel, link in the chat. Go follow, subscribe to the second channel. While Bill Gates is here again, as is Russell Crowe. The man is an Oscar-winning legend. Respect. But yeah, go follow the second channel. Go subscribe to that. Subscribe here as well. We're almost at 122K. Almost. Oh, we're so close. We're only 50 away chat. 122K, possibly by the end of the night. Sabalenka serving first game of the second. She needs to warm up the server, limit the double faults. And who knows, we might be going to a third. Albanese is there as well. Welcome back to Albanese. Has been returned out of the back end of Sabalenka. Back in every back end goes into the back end of Sabalenka. Sabalenka hits it out. Another error. 15-0. I feel like Sabalenka just needs to hold serve in the first couple of games, and she might just get that confidence back. Feel like her serve isn't breakable. Feel a little better about it, as we had a serve now from Sabalenka. Good serve, Rabakina gets it. Rabakina from Sabalenka to the front of Rabakina. Who hits a winner inside out. This is going to be our biggest TV run. I also feel like we could definitely be seeing Rabakina just whack the ball away. Now that she's got a set and just play a little more solid, now we've got one of our favorite stats of one of the most important stats in tennis. What happens when the first set is won or lost by these ladies? How likely are they to come back? Because of course, that's a big deal. And I'll tell you after this. Serve into the back end of Rabakina. Good serve to the back end of Sabalenka. Back end of Rabakina. Again to the back end of Sabalenka. To the back end of Rabakina. Into the front of Sabalenka. That goes in the front of Rabakina. Again to the front of Sabalenka. Rabakina gets the point. 15-40. Sabalenka just losing the rallies now, which is scary. That's scary for her. 15-40. Sabalenka not happy about that. Given the evil eyes to the wall. 15-40. Serve into the body of Rabakina. Good serve. It comes back though for now Sabalenka. Here's a winner. Unbelievable. Good body serve and made it count. 30-40. 30-40. Now chat. Oh, I'd say I've got a good stat chat. I've got a good... You gotta like this one. You're gonna like this one chat. You're gonna like this stat. I can tell you. Who likes stats? Hands up in the chat. You like stats? Who's a nerd? Where are the nerds? Nerd alert. 30-40. 4-4 handers. That goes into the front of Rabakina. Rabakina puts it wide. Good hitting from Sabalenka. Deep in the court on the baseline. Deuce. Love stats. Me, me, me. Alright, well you're all bunch of nerds. Alright, back to Deuce. I'm also a nerd, so... That's why I've got glasses on. Is he on the reason? Alright, advantage. I'll tell you the stat after this. Don't worry. It's a good one. It's a good one. Forget the 600 likes. I'll tell you. It's not a bribe. It's a promise. Advantage Sabalenka to get the first game of the second. Serve is a fault. Cam higher MW. Who's MW? No idea. Who's MW? My brother's initials are MW. You want my brother already works? Hanging out in the channel. Doesn't work for the channel. He helps the channel. That's who you're talking about? MW? BMW. Well, I wish they can sponsor the channel any time. I'll take it. I'll even drive a car. Okay, advantage. Sabalenka to get the game with some good shots. First game, Sabalenka in the second. Alright, hits the stat chat. So, Rabakina. In Grand Slam Tennis, she has only lost twice after losing the first set. 34 wins when she wins the first set in Slam Tennis. 34 wins. Two losses. There's two losses at the French Open and Madison Keys back in 2022 and at the French Open in 2021 to Pavlia Czenkova. So, both at the French Open, both going the distance. She won the first set, she lost in three and the final sets were either 7-6 or 9-7 when the scoring wasn't tie breaks back in the day. So, she only, she hasn't lost. That's all Grand Slam Tennis. On hard courts, when she wins the first set, she's never lost in a Grand Slam match. 15 wins, zero losses when she wins the first set. In fact, when Rabakina wins the first set in a Grand Slam and a hard court, she's only played three sets once and guess what, Chad? We watched that match. Can anyone remember we watched that match? What match was that, Chad? Which match was that? The only time she's ever been taken to three on a hard court in a Grand Slam after winning the first set was Notch Fjontek, was was against Collins. She lost the second, played the third. Remember that? Now, you guys, you got it. You got it. All right, back in the back end, Sabling it digs that one out, drop shot from Rabakina. That's a great drop shot. This is going to be our finished TV run. Who reckons that Rabakina could win all the slams? Not in one year. When I'm talking Serena-like, I'm saying more like Sharapova. You know, four slams. I reckon she could win the French. She already got Wimbledon. Australian opens, obviously there. US, I reckon she could complete the set. I reckon she could. I mean, if Sharapova can, I feel like Rabakina on clay is not that bad. I'll go to the other set. I start in just a second. It's a Savalenka stat. Savalenka fans will like this one. 15 love. First is a fault from Rabakina. Second serve. Second serve. Okay. Second serve goes in the front of Rabakina. Fauna from Savalenka is a winner. 15-0. Now, when Savalenka loses the first set in a grand slam match, she's come back nine times, one of nine matches, lost 15. Now, you might be saying, Cam, that is a terrible stat. That sucks. That helps us with no confidence whatsoever. So you're saying Savalenka is going to lose. She's got only nine wins and 15 losses. Well, Chatter. She's actually won her last six matches when she's lost the first set. I'll say that again. She's won her last six matches in a grand slam when she loses the first set. 15-0. Serve the forehand as we had a lob there from Savalenka back in Rabakina. Goes in the back end of Savalenka, into the slice of Rabakina, puts it wide. 15-30. Last time she lost a match after losing the first set was against Fernandez. In the US Open of 2022, in 2021. So losing the first set might actually be a good thing for Savalenka, which is kind of weird, because she's come back to win in her last six matches when she loses the first set in a grand slam. Collins at the US last year. Kinepi at the US Open last year. Piquet at the French Open last year and the Australian Open last year three times against Sanders, Wong and von Drussever. Lost the first set, came back to win as we had to 30-all. Fernandez, 2021 US Open, she lost the first set, won the second, lost the third. Last time she went on to losing straight sets after losing the first set, 2020 US Open against Savalenka a long time ago, almost two and a half years ago. So she hasn't lost a straight sets match in a grand slam in about three years, which is really interesting. So, I mean, three sets possibly. Good stats, what do we reckon? Do we rate those stats? I think they're pretty good. That goes in the net there from Savalenka and it's 40-30. I feel like they're pretty good stats. Little bit for Rabakina, little bit for Savalenka. It's all good. All right, Savalenka missing that return. 40-30, serving to the 400 Savalenka. Oh, what a return! Unbelievable, unbelievable. What a return, Savalenka. We're back at Deuce. Now, Savalenka has broken Rabakina already. Lovely return. Let's see, serve now from Rabakina. It's a fault. Second set. Big chance for Savalenka here in a second serve. The backhand of Savalenka, backhand of Rabakina to the 400 Savalenka, to the 400 of Rabakina. 400 Savalenka again goes wide, man, Savalenka in the rally, but just couldn't do anything with the shots once she returned the first shot. For advantage, Rabakina. To level up in the second serve. Is that wide a good serve? And Savalenka in the net, Rabakina survives. A tough game. By the way, legend in the house, Yvonne Gulagong-Cawley. Why is there not a stadium named after her? I have no idea. Yvonne Gulagong deserves an arena. Give that lady a freaking arena. One-one. Name a stadium after her. Come on now. Serving to the find of... Rabakina find out a line in the net from Savalenka. Yeah, love 15. Love 15, Savalenka again. I think I feel like these first few games, if Savalenka win them, I keep having to crack at the second serve or have a crack at the returns as she keeps that scoreboard pressure. I think she might be able to change it, but she has to keep holding serve. For one to four in the rally, that goes in the find of Savalenka. Rabakina backhand into the backhand. Oh, it was in the net. Rabakina got too close to that one. It's a good hit there from Savalenka. Rabakina too close. 15-all. The turn now goes into the net. Good serve. 30-15. 30-15. 50 minutes played. It's almost... Almost an hour into this one. It's been a good fun start. Feels like... Feels a little longer, right? It doesn't feel like it's only been an hour. As with a four in the four in the rally, Savalenka again. Hits it long. 30-all. Big trouble again for Savalenka. Got a hold serve. She's got a hold serve. She serves out wide the find of Rabakina. Return goes in the backhand of Savalenka. Rabakina into the net. There you go. 40-30. That was the points. 40-30. To just keep that scoreboard pressure. Serve. Demons hit the find of Rabakina. Return to the find of Savalenka. She sprays it long. For no reason. No reason for that. Patience. Back to Deuce. Serve now from Savalenka. Demotee is an ace. Bang. Unbelievable. That's the serve coming to the rescue. Advantage again for Savalenka. Remember the first set. She was 1-1, got broken. So to win this game, stay in front. What she needs to do. Serve now. Here's another ace. Bang, bang. Double ace to stay in front. Okay. Now. Whoops. All right. Now everybody. This is the time of the show where I ask you where you're watching from because we are from all around the world. And I'm in Australia. It's, I'm in Melbourne. I live about an hour away from where these ladies are playing. So that's cool. But where are you, where are you guys? Located. Where are you watching from? I know that a lot of you are savage and you stand up all late. We've got Canada. We've got Nigeria. We've got Brisbane. We've got USA, India, Nigeria. Couple of Nigerians in the house. It's a Poland in the house. Netherlands, Croatia, France, Dubai, Japan, Russia, Zambia, Mauritius, Egypt, Philippines, Nairobi, Mississippi, Brooklyn. California in the house as well. Hungary, Philippines. Kazakhstan in the house as well. Northern Ireland. Estonia, Thailand, Portugal. Man, we're coming a lot of distance now. Mexico, Belarus, Alabama, Scotland, Bali Island. Love that. Latvia, Denmark, Qatar, UK, Kuwait. Kazakhstan again. A lot of people from Kazakhstan in the house. Love that. Canada to re-backen up. Brunswick. Sounds familiar. That name sounds familiar. Who said that? Who said that, Ivanka? Nobody in the chat saw, so I don't know. Haven't been to Docs. Ethiopia, London, Romania, the space station. All right, that's enough. We can't have nice things. Okay, love 15. St. Blanc was the first point now. Again, scoreboard pressure. Scoreboard pressure for Sabalinga staying in front gives her the opportunity to just smack the returns as she pleases. You don't know what scoreboard pressure is. It's basically if you're serving first in a set, holding serve so the scoreboard every time you sit down is in your favor. It might not be officially in the lead with a break, but you are 2-1-up, 3-2-up every time you hold serve if you're serving first. So that's the scoreboard pressure and it gives you the opportunity to put pressure on your opponent who has to win this game to then level the match. So it's a good opportunity for Sabalinga as that goes into the net and it's 15-0. Nice sitting there from Rebackenoff. Does that make sense? Any questions? Did I explain that right? It makes sense. Nice sitting there from Rebackenoff. 4-0 line has smacked it. Sabalinga not quick enough. Serve into the 4-0 of Sabalinga. Sabalinga is long. Rebackenoff's first serve is... Oh, it's dropped a lot. She was serving in the 70s in this first set. She's dropped down to 65 and Sabalinga's serve's gone up. So that's a change there. Sabalinga and Rebackenoff's serve's just switching slightly as we get a return now from Sabalinga, but it's a fault. It was a fault, late call fault. Second serve would have been a ridiculous shot. Second serve. Goes in the backhand of Sabalinga. Backhand of Rebackenoff. Into the backhand of Sabalinga. Rebackenoff again to the 4-0 of Sabalinga. Into the 4-0 of Rebackenoff on the stretch. Sabalinga backhand cross court is good. Rebackenoff gets it. Sabalinga volleys it. Puts it away. That's aggression. This is going to be all finished to you. That's aggression. 30-0. Thank you, John, from Sydney. Beautiful Sydney. How you doing? All right, good volley there from Sabalinga. She saw the opportunity to hit the volley and she does. Put it away easily. 30-0. Can Rebackenoff serve well on this point? Big point. Big point. She says a fault. Second serve. Here's a chance for Sabalinga. Second serve. Rebackenoff. Into the backhand of Sabalinga. Return goes in and it's in the net from Rebackenoff. Unbelievable. That's a return. That's the shot. 30-40 to get the break and lead in the second set. Sabalinga. 30-40. First chance for Sabalinga to get the lead in this one and with a break. And an ace out wide, Rebackenoff. What do I always say about that, guys? What do I say? What was that? Who does that? What type of person does that? Deuce. You say bang. Well, I do say bang. But who does that? What a moment. That was clutch. That was a champion. That's what champions do. They hit aces when they're down break point and that's exactly what this lady is. She's a Wimbledon champion. And she saves the break as we're in a backhand, a backhand rally. Sabalinga has it. The rally here has been a find in the net again. Another break point. Another break point. Champion stuff from Elena. That's it. She's going to have to do it again. Going to have to do it again. Serve double if she could serve another ace. I mean, geez. Undeniable champion, of course. Can't take that Wimbledon away from her. Don't you try. Okay. Serve rebacking up. Sabalinga knows this is the chance. Looks ready. Serve is a fault. Jesus. All right. That by a mile. Second serve. This is a Sabalinga's chance. Here it is. Second serve. Goes in the backhand of Sabalinga. Reback in a forehand goes out. There's the break. 3-1. Sabalinga composed. Something we don't say very often. She's composed. She's taken the break. 3-1. Sabalinga. Oh, almost one hour played in 5-4-3-2-1. 5-4-3-2-1. 3-1. We'll get a one-day chat. Serve out wide at the forehand of rebacking up. Backhand out from Sabalinga. Open court winner. Man, that serve. That serve. The serve. 15 love. Serve goes in the forehand of rebacking up. Forehand out from Sabalinga. The backhand of rebacking up. Good shot. Sabalinga in the net. Huge backhand from rebacking up. 15-0. Big. This is probably the biggest game of the match for Sabalinga. Because we all know the cliched. There's not a break unless you hold and blah, blah. Consolidation, whatever. But by the way, a little shout there from rebacking up. Didn't think she talked. Serve down to the backhand of rebacking up. That goes into the backhand of Sabalinga. Again to the backhand of rebacking up. Sabalinga backhand on the stretch. Rebacking up. Down the line. Sabalinga pass is wide. Oh, she had a look. Just right there. 15-30. Sabalinga under pressure. She gives it back right here. I mean, what a waste for Sabalinga. When I say give it back, I mean, you know what I mean. You know what I mean. You know what I mean. Let's hope I'm wrong. Second, the first serve is in the net. This is, this is, okay. Second serve. Second serve. Sabalinga 15-30. Second serve into the forehand of rebacking up. A good return. Sabalinga slice. Into the drop shot of rebacking up. It's in the net. Rebackinga changed her mind. She was going to hit a normal approach shot, but then she decided to hit a drop shot, and it just was terrible. 30-all. Still a chance, though, for Rebackinga to get this break back. Rebackinga very vocal there. Serve now goes into the return of Rebackinga. Backhand of Sabalinga is a winner. That is a great shot, Sabalinga. Positive play from the Belarusian. 40-30 to get to 4-1 in the second Sabalinga. Serve down to the forehand of Rebackinga. 4-1 in Sabalinga is shanked wide, but... Okay. Doos. Oh, chat. Doos, doos, doos. Sabalinga. Super important game here. She serves. A fault. Second serve. Sabalinga has the break. She's worked hard for it. She serves a double fault. Not a real problem, chat. But the advantage with Rebackinga to get the break back. Serve at wide is another fault. Second serve. Second serve, Sabalinga. Serving to the backhand of Rebackinga. Backhand of Sabalinga down the line is a winner. This is going to be a big... Sabalinga saves it. Back add. Doos. Great save. Huge backhand. Insane. That was a very tough shot, too. Smack the crap out of that. No spin. Just flat. Fly through the air. Easy. Rebackinga's like, okay. Must be like... That's how it is like to play against her. I mean, she's like, yeah, that's how I play. All right, Sabalinga serves. Now while the front of Rebackinga, the front of Sabalinga is to the back of Rebackinga who hits it wide. Oh. Oh. Rebackinga's showing some frustration. She looked... She grabbed the racket and raised her racket like she was going to throw it. The most frustrated you'll ever see. That was basically a racket break if you're Rebackinga. Raising the racket in anger. As we return, there's a let on the first advantage. Sabalinga to get a 4-1. And we're going to return now to the back end of Sabalinga. 4-0 Rebackinga to the 4-0 Sabalinga to the 4-0 Rebackinga. Sabalinga 4-1 again. The 4-0 Sabalinga into the slice of Sabalinga. Sabalinga in the net. Back to Doos. This might be the biggest game of this... Of this set so far. Lady Thor, that's it. Lady Thor. The Ice Queen versus the Fire Queen. Elsa versus... Who's the Fire Queen? I don't know. 4-0 in the open call. That's good from Sabalinga. Up goes a lob from Rebackinga. Bounces in. Sabalinga smash. Puts it away. Great smash. Advantage Sabalinga with a little fist bump. Advantage Sabalinga. That was a good smash. It was basically a serve. That smash. From the... From the baseline. Advantage Sabalinga to get the lead. And she serves an ace out wide. And a big shove from Sabalinga. 4-1 in the second. Huge game. Must win game that one. For Sabalinga. Oh yeah. So it's Elsa versus Daenerys. That's a good one. Alright chat. Now chat. We have two things. One. We have to get to a thousand lines. I mean that's just... That's just a no brainer. Women's Final. Strand Open. Grand Slam Final. We've got to get a thousand likes. That's the first thing we've got to figure. We've got to get that right. Second thing is we've got to get to 122k. First like then subscribe. That's free. That... I mean if you like tennis that'll be worth it too. Dramatic music for effect. Got to get it. Come on we can get there. We might not get there now but we can try. At least 800. At least. At least. At least 800. Zero decibels versus 100. That's it. That's it. How do I like? Ah I don't know. You go down and you press the button that has a thumb. This one. We're almost at 800. We'll get there. We might not get there now but we will get there eventually. 4-1 by the way. Sabalinga. In the second set. We're back in the one the first set. 6-4. We're back in the serving. There we go 800 likes. We'll take it for now. There we go. I liked it twice. That is... No I like it three times. Click the like button three times. It should be fine. Should work. One two three and it'll work. Served in a season eight. Bang! Now it is one breaker serve and we found out in the first set. One breaker serve doesn't necessarily mean you've won the set. For back in it was the upper break 4-2. Then she got broken back. And Sabalinga broke to win. Like Sabalinga lost the break to win to lose the set. But one break is nothing. Serve out while the back in the Sabalinga return goes in the back in every back in it. Back in the Sabalinga is a great backhand cross court winner. This is going to be on finished TV. Now also remember these ladies have played three times. Every match has gone three sets. It's almost a guarantee. That this one was going to go three. And the next question you're asking is probably... Well three zero Sabalinga. Yeah but what happens when someone wins the first set? Is Rabakina ever been up a set against Sabalinga? The answer is no. Served in the back in the Sabalinga. Returned the back in every back in it. Four in a Sabalinga. Into the four in a Sabalinga. We had a back in it from Sabalinga to the four in a Sabalinga. Sliced Sabalinga. Coming to the net but hits a winner. Sabalinga is straight. He's way better now. Who is this? Where was she? Took her an hour to get here but Sabalinga's arrived. 15-30. So Sabalinga's won all their first sets. 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. And then Rabakina's won their second set. 6-4, 6-4, 6-1. Third set Sabalinga's won them all. 6-1, 6-3, 6-3. So this is the first time that in this matchup that we have the opposite almost happening. Which means that going by that whoever wins the first set wins the match. In 3 means that Rabakina's going in 3. 15-30, Sabalinga is roaring back. Also, I've got to mention that it is the first set of the year that Sabalinga's lost. As that goes out 15-40, Rabakina just making errors. That is the first set of the year that Sabalinga's lost. How did I not even mention that? So many things going on at the same time. Too many stats. 15-40, double break is a problem. 15-40. Serving to the back of Sabalinga. Return goes in the net. Good serve, Rabakina. 30-40. 187 clicks down the middle. Whew, that's power. The two biggest servers on tour, these ladies. Along with Garcia, I would say. Top three. As we return now from Sabalinga, it's out. Goes long, Deuce. What's the head dead? 3-0 to Sabalinga. If you don't hit lag and you don't say sorry, you think you're a hit hit. I don't have to stop and you kept doing like this to the team. Except bullshit rushing. You think this is normal? Sometimes winning the second tournament or slam is harder than first. Because you were trying to prove first wasn't a fluke which can add pressure. Look at Rodik, Del Potro, Medvedev, Thiem, etc. Thank you, Roddy, for the donation. Yeah, for sure, Matt. For sure. Point down the line now to the backhand. Of Rebakina, Bakina from Sabalinga. In the form of Rebakina, that's a good shot. Sabalinga's slice goes long and it's advantage Rebakina. Also, it's probably more pressure when you're the player who has a slam and you're playing against someone who doesn't. Because you're the one who's like, has been here before. You're supposed to know how this has played. You know the pressures. Rodik, Del Potro, Medvedev, Thiem. I mean, Thiem hasn't made a slam final since winning the US. But Del Potro, Medvedev, Rodik, who did Rodik play a second final? Was it Wimbledon 2004 after? When did that line out of the backhand? Four line out of the line, sorry, from Sabalinga. Rebakina gets it right, but it hits it wide. Rebakina's getting real stressed. You never see this from Rebakina. She's looking mentally. She's looking nervous. Del Potro, Medvedev. I mean, those guys all played goats in their second finals, right? So they already played a guy who won their slam. Deuce. Bro, it's 3-1 head-to-head. Well, if you're going to count the exhibition they played at the World Tennis League, then yeah, it's 3-1. But exhibitions, I mean, sometimes they matter, sometimes they don't. But you are right. I mean, technically, Rebakina did beat Sabalinga in a third set, in a third set tiebreak, 10-point tiebreaker in the third in the World Tennis League, as Sabalinga gets a winner. It's hard to say that's a, that's a, I mean, they didn't play a third set. So it's hard to say that this match is going to mirror that match, because this match actually has a third set. So I don't know how much we can look into that, but you are technically correct, yes. But Rebakina has got a win over Sabalinga in that matchup. But it's not an official match, and also it's not a Grand Saint Final. It's a long way from it. Okay, advantage as a return. By the way, Sabalinga didn't, I think Sabalinga won none of, no matches in that tournament, and she, and then she went on a 10-match win streak. So I don't know if we could talk too much about Sabalinga, how she performed at the World Tennis League. I don't think it matters for her too much, which means losing to that match might not actually matter that much. Second serve, now Rebakina in big trouble in the second. Serving the back end of Sabalinga, return goes long. Rebakina's surviving. Deuce. And can anyone remember the last time we had a three set Australian Open Final? Anyone remember? As Rebakina serves to just stick around. Serve at wide, the find is good from Rebakina. Great serve at wide, Sabalinga hits it out. Advantage Rebakina. Can anyone remember the last time we had a three set final? Nope, not Wozniakie Hellup. It's happened earlier than that. Having more recent than that. 2018, so closer than that. Advantage Rebakina. Serve at wide, there's a fault. Second serve. Second serve goes to the back end of Sabalinga. Oh, Rebakina went the wrong way. That was weird. Rebakina started going cross court almost like stealing a base. A little bit of, you know, moved way too early and Sabalinga went down the line. Rebakina was not reading that at all. Just shows where she's kind of at right now, Rebakina. Not knowing where the ball is going to come from. She can't see the ball. She's saying she can't see the ball. Why? How can Rebakina not see the ball? Advantage Rebakina. Good serve. She said she couldn't see the ball. How? That's crazy. Must be something behind the court, behind Sabalinga that maybe is a bit distracting. Don't know what it is. Maybe a reflection from the commentary booth or something? I don't know. Maybe something, something's obviously, she's losing sight. Anyways, does she wear glasses? I feel like Rebakina wears glasses. Does she wear contacts while playing maybe? Maybe that's what she means. All right, four, two. How many night matches besides the semi-final has she played? Because that also might make a difference because if you have, if you wear glasses and you wear contacts at night, I mean, Djokovic has problems with his eyesight at night, right? That might be something. I don't know, again. I feel like she did wear glasses at one point. I've seen her in glasses before in like post-match. Anyway, she won the game. She lost a contact, you reckon? Yeah, maybe. I mean, who knows? She said she can't see the ball, so that'll be your reason. All right, Sabalinga to serve. She got four, two lead. Can she hold onto the lead? She can't hold on that point. Unbelievable. Huge winner from Rabakina. Love 15. Great serve. Serve from Sabalinga. Yeah, EJ, yeah. She might just be saying that because the ball's coming back so fast. Maybe that's why Sabalinga hits the ball pretty fast. It's hard to see. She serves an A-South wide bang. There you go. Just like that. 15-all. That is Sabalinga's 10th ace of the match. 15-all. Serve. The back end of Rabakina. That goes in the back end of Sabalinga. Rabakina, four hand into the net. And again, Rabakina's like going like, almost taking a little step to one side before she, and then sometimes wrong footing herself. Again, almost guessing where Sabalinga's going to hit it, either because she can't see the ball for whatever reason, or because Sabalinga's hitting so hard, she's just trying to be a little bit more, trying to predict where it's going rather than like, I guess, wait and see. Rabakina's not known for her movement, so she does have to kind of commit to one side. And like I said, almost stealing a base kind of deal, trying to steal a base. She had a great return there. Down the line now to Foynce from Rabakina. But Rabakina hits it out. 40-15. Because she doesn't have the quickness of a shorter player. She does have to sort of cheat isn't the word, because it's not really cheat in the way that we expect, but like kind of have to pick a side before the balls hit, and hope it doesn't go the other way. As you hit the Foynce there, that goes in. There's the what I was talking about, but the lob's no good. Smash, Sabalinga puts it away, 5-2 in the second Savalenka. She holds onto that serve. All right. How are we doing, Chat? So the answer to the question I asked was 2020. We actually had a three-set final in 2020 with Muggerruther Cannon. Muggerruther won the first set 6-4. Cannon won the second 6-2. And she won the third 6-2. She came back from a set down. Also, we had 2019 was a three-set final between Osaka and Kavitoa. First set tie break, second set 7-5, and then 6-4 Osaka in the end. Also, the Australian Urban Final 2018 was a three-set up between Wasniaki and Halib. First set tie break, second set 6-3, and then Wasniaki 6-4 in the third. And then Serena and Kerber actually played one at 2016. A three-setter with Kerber winning 6-4 in the third after Serena won the second. So yeah, it's been a few three-setters. Last time they played a five-setter in the final was never. Never happened. Ever. Not even in the 40s or 50s or 30s. Never ever have they played a five-setter in a women's final in Australia. Which I think is a missed opportunity to be honest. Because who doesn't want five sets of this? Do you want five sets of this, chat? I want five sets of this. Five-two. We're back in a serving to stay in the second. Over was a lock in this match. Agreed. Five-two. Nice shirt, mate. Did I make them in men? Phil, your girlfriend gave me this shirt. So ask her. Your wife gave me this shirt. She said I could borrow it for the final. Tell her I say hi. That's where to find now from. Re-backing her into the backhand of Sabalenka. Backhand her, Re-backing her again to the backhand of Sabalenka. To the backhand of Re-backing her, backhand her, backhand. Again to the backhand of Sabalenka. Backhand her backhand again into the forehand of Sabalenka. But Re-backing her hits it wide and it's love 15. Now, the most important part of this game is that Re-backing her has to win it. Make Sabalenka earn this by serving it out. He has to make this. If she loses this game and allows Sabalenka to serve first and the third, that's a problem. Scoreboard pressure and all. By the way, Russell Crowe is a Re-backing her fan. Clearly. Because he was very unhappy that she missed that shot. It's almost like when he was reacting to Barty last year. It's almost like she's Australian. He was going for Barty and now he's gone for Re-backing her. Do you reckon Russell Crowe's got some money on this match? What do you reckon? Russell Crowe does strike me as a beer drinker and a sports better. He's like, I got a million on this. Did Drake bet on this? Let's hope not. He seems to jinx everybody. The Drake curse is a real thing. 15-0. Serve now Re-backing her. With the backhand of Sabalenka, backhand of Re-backing her goes out. Great return from Sabalenka. 15-30. Huge game Re-backing her. Russell Crowe definitely a pro better. Yeah. He's got to be. Surely. He's an Aussie. He's got to bet some of that Gladiator money, that Oscar money. He's got to be getting put in a little bit of a, a little bit of a bet on surely. I reckon he's gone Re-backing her too because she was the underdog. And he watches this channel so he picked my pick. We know Russell Crowe as a fan. So then to the point of Re- Sabalenka, oh man. Sabalenka smacks a return. Winner 15-40 set points. Unbelievable. Set points. To take us to a third. And we're nearly an hour and a half into this one. Serve is an ace. This is going to be our biggest achievement. 30-40. 30-40. Big ace down the tee. 194 clicks. Down the tee. That's almost as big as my first serve. That's funny because it's not 30-40. I can serve 250 clicks. All right. We're waiting for Sabalenka to pick up a bug or wipe down the floor. Wipe the floor. Ball kid getting their extra money, which is nothing that sad. 30-40. Still set point. 30-40. Serve is a fold. Second serve is a big chance now. Sabalenka steps in. Aggression. Serve into the back of Sabalenka who shanks it into the back of Re-backing her. Sabalenka can't get that one. This is going to be our biggest achievement. Re-backing it down the line. That's how she won the first set. That's a much better shot. Deuce. It wasn't a bad return. I mean, it was a bit of a shank, but huge backhand down the line from Re-backing her. And her coach with a little nod going, that's exactly what I knew she was going to do. I taught her that shot, says the coach. First serve in the net from Re-backing her. Man, her first percentage in this set is down. Second serve. Into the backhand of Sabalenka. That's a return. Slice goes up into the sky. Into the forehand of Sabalenka. Re-backing her guesses right with the backhand. Into the backhand of Sabalenka. Into the backhand of Re-backing her. Sabalenka in control with the forehand. Now Re-backing his forehand to the forehand of Sabalenka. Now Re-backing her taking control. Backhand. Good. Slice, Sabalenka. Re-backing a half volley. Drop shot winner. This is going to be our biggest achievement. Oh, she can play some good shots in the net as well. Re-backing her in the net. That was a Federer's shot. Half volley, drop shot winner. Federer? Didn't realize she was Federer. That's all that doubles experience that she's been getting. That was a huge shot. I mean, for Re-backing her, that was a ridiculous shot. I mean, that's not a... She don't... I mean, that is a shot. For someone, a tall player, to be able to do a half volley drop shot winner, that is not easy. Advantage. She serves down the forehand of Sabalenka. Backhand now Re-backing her. Into the backhand of Sabalenka. Into the backhand of Re-backing her. Into the forehand of Sabalenka. Re-backing her forehand. Into the net. Deuce again. Sabalenka's power. Too strong. Deuce. Re-backing her did say Federer was her idol. That's true. She did, didn't she? She said Federer was her idol. Because they were like, Sharap over your idol and she's like, no, Federer. But Sharap over's Russian and you kind of have the same game. Yeah, but Federer. That's my idol. They were trying to make... They were trying to make her say, yeah, Sharap over's my idol so they can print the headline. Sharap over the idol. She's like, no, Federer's my idol and they were like, oh. But you don't have a one-handed backhand. We can't write that in the game. We can't print that. Served now. The backhand of Sabalenka. Backhand of Re-backing her. The forehand of Sabalenka. The forehand of Re-backing her. Sabalenka. Backhand is Re-backing her. Tries to get the game and Sabalenka hits it out. 5-3. That was a big game. For two reasons. One reason, if Sabalenka wins this set, at least Re-backing her serves first in the final set. Also, Sabalenka having set points makes her think now that, oh, shit, I gotta serve this out. I gotta serve this out if I'm making this a third. So the pressure back on Sabalenka. Now, I'm not gonna say what I was gonna say because if I say what I'm gonna say, people are gonna get angry when it happens. But if you know what about Sabalenka, you'll know what I'm gonna say about Sabalenka and her self. I'm not gonna say it, but I've already said too much. All right. 5-3. Second serve. Is in to the form of Re-backing. A good second serve that goes out. Now, I'm not saying anything about anything, but if you know anything about anything, you'll know about this. I'm sure a lot of you already know what I'm saying without having to say it. Don't say it. Stop. Serve at wide is a fault. Second serve. Don't say it. Don't even think it. Don't even think it. Second serve. Stop. Somebody said it. It goes in though. Back in the backhand as that goes in the find out of Re-backing her. That's a winner from Re-backing her. Don't say it. Chatter. Who said it? Don't. Don't. Don't say the word. It starts with D. Don't say it. Don't even think it. Stop. First serve in the net. Chatter. We've said too much. We've said too much. Oh, no. Second serve. We've said too much. Second serve. Oh, no. Stop. Second serve is in to the forehand and that goes out of the return. Three second serves. Three good serves. 30-15. Shut the hell up. Who said it? Stop. Stop. 30-15. Serve. In the backhand of Re-backing her. Good serve. Sabalenka drop shot. Not good enough. Put away by Re-backing her. 30-all. Sabalenka's not thinking right. Stop. Stop it. Chat. Good. Now, at least if it happens, you guys, you guys, I'm not saying. Oh, I didn't say nothing. I didn't say nothing about anything. I'm not even thinking about it. So if it happens. Chat's fault. Just for the record. It's not my fault. Just for the record. I didn't say it. Serve down to season eight. Bang. That's how you do it. That's how you win slams. 40-30. 40-30. Set point number three for Sabalenka. This one's the first on her serve. To take us to a third. Can she finish with a big ace? Sabalenka serves. Down the tee. A fault. Second serve. Re-backing her stepping in. She's already saved three set points. Re-backing her. Serve. It's an ace down the tee. Second serve, ace. Bang. We're going three in the final. Who goes on? We're going three. Over complete. Did anyone bet the over? I hope you did. I hope you're smart. Three sets. Now Re-backing her serving first in the third. She hasn't served first in either of the sets. Also in the Wimbledon final last year. The only other final that Re-backing her has played at Grand Slam level. It went three sets. But Re-backing her lost the first set. So it's a little different here. Re-backing her had the first set in this one. And remember Sabalenka at Grand Slam level. When she's lost the first set she's come back to win the last six times when she loses that first set. That was the start of the second set. We're going three. Now can Re-backing her regroup? Because she was a little frustrated in that set. She was a little angry. For whatever reason. She was pissed off. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I don't care about what I was saying. I could watch this on cable TV but you're more entertaining. Oh thank you. As of the five. Appreciate that mate. That's nice words. Thank you for the nice words. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. No. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. I don't care about what I was saying. Kresikova, Kenin, Andrescu, Wozniaki, Stevens, OstaPenko, Stozer, Ivanovich, Novotna and Sabatini have all won one slam. But should have won more. Thank you. Ready for the five. There's a couple of players that can still win another one. Wozniaki should have definitely won more. Stozer probably should have Sabatini. Should have Ivanovich. Ivanovich did. Wait, didn't Ivanovich win two? I swear Ivanovich won Australia in French, right? That's crazy. Ivanovich only won one. Wow. Okay, so there. I mean, yeah, definitely should have won another. She got to the final of Australia but she didn't win it. That's crazy. Okay. Um, Kresikova, Kenin, Andrescu all have chances. Stevens and OstaPenko also still have chances. But yeah, Ivanovich for sure, Wozniaki for sure. Stozer maybe should have won another. Definitely should have won a French. Sabatini and Novotna. I'm not sure about Novotna but definitely Sabatini. Thank you for that good start as that goes at the umpire there Sabalenko, good point. 15 love. Who's winning the third set by the way chat? Who's winning the final set? Who's going to win the final set? You tell me. Remember I said I picked Rabakini in three. I'm going to stick with that. I'm going to stick with Rabakini in three. I trust her in the long run. When things get tight in the third, I think the champ is going to prevail. As that goes in the net, Sabalenko might get nervous. Or will get nervous is what I'm picking. 30 love. Serve goes in the return to the forehand of Rabakini. For now it's a forehand as Rabakini goes down the line. Sabalenko on the stretch gets it but hits it wide. 40 love. Good game to start the third. 40 love. In the final of Wimbledon by the way, against Anstjabur. Jabur won the first set, 6-3. Rabakini won the second, 6-2. And then Rabakini won the third, 6-2. So she really ran away with it once she got that momentum. Serve out wide is a fault. This is a different situation. She had the first set, she lost the second. So now she's got to wrestle the momentum back. Second serve. Out wide, the back end of Sabalenko. Rabakini in the net. Good return, 40-15. And Sabalenko of course never beat in this situation. During that Wimbledon by the way, Rabakini played 2-3 setters. Won against Tom Manovich. Lost the first set, came back to win. And also in the final. By the way, I think that's a junior champion because the chicken on her phone that they're filming in the crowd has a trophy, which I assume is the Australian Open Junior trophy. Otherwise, is this some random person who bought a trophy to work? Because why wouldn't you do that? I mean, I do that all the time. I bring trophies to work. 40-15, back in a forehand rally. Sabalenko down the line to the back end. Slices of Rabakini in the net. 40-30. Rabakini trying to win the first game here of the final set. 40-30. Serve as a fault. Second serve to get the first game of the final set. She serves down the tee. Good second serve. And Sabalenko was just flat on her feet. She didn't move at all. One love, Rabakini up in the final set. Now, Sabalenko. Let's talk about her semifinal performances. Because remember, she'd never want to semifinal until this event. So let's talk about her semifinal performances in the past. And whether or not she's come back, oh, she's won the second, lost the third. So we know she won straight sets in the semifinal two days ago. But at the first semifinal she played at Grand Slam level. Wimbledon semifinal 2021. Won the first set, 7-5. Lost the next two, sorry, 6-4, 6-4 against Pliskova. So she won the first, lost the next two. Against Fernanda, she lost the first set, won the second, lost the third. And then against Fiontech, last year at the US Open, she won the first set, lost the second, lost the third. So she has played, she has won the second set, lost the first, won the second once in a big match. Also, what was the WTA finals with Garcia? Wasn't that first set, that was split three sets, wasn't it? Oh, 7-6-6-4, so straight sets. 30-love, good hitting. So she has been in this situation before, but she hasn't won it. Good shot there from Sabalenka. 30-love, serve, there's a fault. Second serve, Sabalenka serves. In the form of Rybakina, who hits it wide. Bad second serve return, 40-love. Do you feel maybe the scoreboard pressure of Rybakina might maybe help her in the long run? Remember Rybakina has had a terrible record in finals. If you're here earlier, we talked about Sabalenka and Rybakina's finals record. Yeah, she won Wimbledon, but she didn't do much, she doesn't know much in finals, Rybakina compared to Sabalenka. 4-1 to 4-1 now as Sabalenka goes down the line wide. 40-15. Also, I have another stat for you, chat. On hard courts in their careers, they've played, each lady has played a certain amount of matches. 92 matches for Sabalenka in three set hard court matches. She's won 50 of those, which is a record, which is about a, where I wrote this down somewhere. As Rybakina hits it in the, oh, in the net, just 1-1. In a final set hard court match, Rybakina has won 58% of her matches. 30 wins out of 50, out of 51 matches. 30 wins in 51, which is about nearly 58%. Sabalenka's played 150 out of 92 matches. And again, Russell Crowe is clearly going for Rybakina because he is very animated. She has won 54% of her hard court final sets. By the way, is that Krajikova? Okay, Krajikova in the house taking notes. How to beat the win the Australian Open, play like Sabalenka or Rybakina. Taking notes. She's in the doubles final, right? So she's probably just chilling, got nothing better to do. Saturday night, she goes party. That goes out in the return, love 15. So yeah, so Rybakina in final sets in hard courts and hard court matches has a slightly better record. Slightly better. But I have an even better stat for you. If you didn't like that stat, you'll like this one after this game. That's a bit of a fault. Second serve. Now why now the back end of Sabalenka. Back and now Rybakina into the four of Sabalenkas. Rybakina lets it go long, 15-all. Actually, I'll give you the stat now. I won't leave you waiting. When the match goes to a final set in a final, Sabalenka, three wins, one loss. So she's won three out of her four matches when it goes to the distance in a final. Wuhan, Shenzhen, Madrid. She beat Risk twice and then Bardi in three set finals. The only loss she's taken is to Bardi in Stuttgart, which was the week before Madrid. So she got her revenge in Madrid a week later. Three set match. And on the flip side, Rybakina, one win out of four finals, where it's gone the distance. And that one win was Wimbledon. Back in the net from Rybakina, we're at 30-all. So if you're going to go by who should feel better about the final set in a final, probably Sabalenka. Because she's been here more. She's won this set more. She's been in this situation in matches like this before. She's not in the big one. She's lost, she's only won that Wimbledon final, Rybakina in three. The other two matches she won, the other two finals she won in straights. As she has a winner there inside out, Rybakina, 40-30. Other matches she lost in three sets in finals, both 20-20. She lost in Dubai final in three sets with Simone Halep. Strasburg, she lost to Svetlilina in three sets. And then Sydney Okova at the end of last year, she lost in three sets in a final. So again, does it matter? I mean, this is a grand slam final. It's a totally different thing, right? Does it matter? Serving to the front of Sabalenka. Returning to the back of Rybakina. Front of Sabalenka again to the back of Rybakina. Sabalenka forehand, into the front of Rybakina. To the front of Sabalenka, who's throwing the hammer. Lady Thor, back in at backhand. Slyce goes down the line now to the front of Rybakina. It's four now in the net from Sabalenka. Rybakina keeps in front. Two-one in the third. Congrats on 122K. Only 77,992 away from 200K. Thank you, Rowdy. Hey, thank you everybody for that 122K. That is ridiculous. Thank you again. Also, we're almost at 1,000 likes, which is cool too. So thank you so much. 77,992 left. Easy. We just got to do that and we'll be at 200K. Wuhan isn't that where COVID started. Well, yeah, I mean, but that's also a big tournament in the thing. Again, they're showing a montage of Rybakina's coach's movements. And he's just like, and she's like, yes, serve down the tee. I will do that. I got a feeling this could go all the way to a final set. All the way in the final set. Yeah, I mean, this could be a shootout. Can you imagine a 10-point tie break? I'll tell you this chat. At the top of my head, I don't think we've ever had a final set tie break in a Grand Slam and Australian Open Final because we never had the rule of a tie breaker in the third set. It was always win by two. The longest or the most intense final we've had in recent memory or recent times, and this isn't really recent, was, I mean, 6-4 is the common final set. 6-4 or 6-2, never had a tie break final set because that wasn't a rule. Back in 1981, we had a 7-5 final set between Chris Evans and Navratilova. That was the closest final set we've had. And also there was one in 71 against Kort and Gulagong. It was 7-5 final set there. 9-7, if you want to go all the way back to 56 between Kata, Retano, and Long. 9-7 in the third. And that was the longest final set. Oh, actually, no. Yeah, that was the longest final set. 9-7 back in 56. We can't get that far, but we can have a final tie break, which we've never had at the Australian Open. Yeah, I don't know what you can do with that. I mean, tell people and work on Monday and be sound smart. 15-0 established like a shout, so nobody cheers. 1 hour and 46 minutes play. This won't be the longest final in history because this is just not how they play. But it might be the, it might be the, it could be a tie breaker third set, which would be insane for a 10-point shootout for a grand slam. I mean, that's wild. All right, 30-15. When was the last time we had like a really long third set in a slam? I feel like it was, it must have been a U.S. Open, right? 30-15. 30-15, Sabalinga looking to level things up. First serve is a let. And it's been a fault there from Sabalinga. Second serve. Ball kid catching the ball. And everyone says, woo. Geez, we haven't had a really tough third set for a long time in, in Grand Saint Tennis on the women's side. 30-15. Backhand Sabalinga's a winner. Whoa, she's smacked the crap out of that. Flat as flat. Maybe the French Open, I feel like we've had a recent third set epic, right? Because we haven't had a, no. All right, 2001. Capriati Kleister's 12-10 in the third. 4-4 now. That goes down the line at the backhand of Sabalinga. That's a great shot, Sabalinga. Good dig. Good hustle, 2-2. So yeah, the last time we had a long, or a tough final set. 12-10 in the fifth. Sorry, in the third. Geez, fifth. In the third, at the French Open in 01. That's the last time we had a long final set. Everything else is like 6-2, 6-3, 6-love. Australian Open, like I said, hasn't happened for a long time. Back since 81, we've had a long third set. It's been mainly 6-3, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4. Wimbledon, same thing. 6-2, 6-3. Actually, 2005 Wimbledon final, 9-7 in the third. Williams Davenport, Venus Williams versus Davenport. And then the U.S. Open, last time we had a tiebreaker third set. And the women's final was back in 2000 and, sorry, no. Back in 1985. We did have a 7-5 set back in 2012 between Azarenka Serena back in the U.S. Open. So that was a long one, but it's been a minute. Been a minute since we've seen a long final set. Anything's going to happen like that. It's going to be this one, right? Because these two ladies hold, hold, hold all the way to the final set. Crazy. There's no rule in the final that it's win by two, is it? Just to be clear. Anyone? It's definitely a tiebreak third set, right? It's not like a final difference. Who knows? It's got a back. If I want to return there, lovely into the open court from Rybakina. 30-love. It deserves, it does deserve a tiebreak. I mean, we haven't had an epic match. Pretty much a memorable three-setter for the entire match for the entire tournament, really. It's a 10-point tiebreaker final set. I kind of wish they ditched that for the finals, even though it's already confusing as hell. Why not have the final be win by two? Just why not? If you're not going to have five sets, at least have an advantage final set, right? Nine, seven, and a third. Let's get it. Double-fault Rybakina. And I'm in shock because, look, it's the first one of the day. That's crazy. There'll be a 10-point tiebreak at six-all. First double-fault of the evening for Rybakina. Sabalinka's only hit five, and she hasn't hit one for a while. Rublev beat Brune 11-9, so must win by two. Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, no, Rowdy, I meant like in the set, not the tiebreak. I don't have the tiebreak, you're going to win by two, but you're going to win 10 points. Yeah, it's like a normal tiebreak. You're going to win, get to that score or win by two. But I was talking like in the actual set, like, you know, nine, like 10-8 in the four, in the third by games, 10-8, 10 games to eight. No tiebreak, you know, advantage set, but they just, they got rid of that, unfortunately. I do miss those scores. 30-all, return now from Sabalinka to Rybakina. Back in the slice, Sabalinka, Rybakina. Forehand into the corner, Sabalinka down the line. That's a great shot, Sabalinka, okay. Break point to start off, or at the beginning of this final set, 30-40. 30-40, good hitting from Sabalinka. 140K forehand winner. First break point to the final set. Serve now from Rybakina. Down to see the corner, Sabalinka. She shanks it long, good serve. That is a moment. That's a moment. Mark it down, Chat. We're going to have a lot of moments in this final set. That was one of them. Big serve, down break point Rybakina. Mark it down, write it down. Deuce, 2-2, serve down the tee. It's a great serve again, two big serves in a row. Unbelievable. And the player that has more moments will win this match. Clutch moments, yep, write it down. Big two big serves, down break point for Rybakina. I'm writing it down in my head. So, serve into the forehand of Sabalinka, forehand Rybakina hits it out. Okay, good return from Sabalinka on that first serve. Third time, she read it properly. Rybakina just can't believe she can't get out of that. She's like, why can't I get three good serves? Why only two? Deuce again. Serve out wide, good serve. It comes back to the back end of Rybakina. Rybakina puts it away again. This game is a whole moment. Write down the whole game. Just write game number five in the final set. Rybakina under pressure, serving big. Write it down, write it down. Good backhand winner. Sabalinka's like, yeah, that's pretty good. Rybakina serves a fold, second serve. Sabalinka stepping in to the second serve. Serve goes to the back end of Sabalinka, forehand Rybakina. Into the forehand of Sabalinka, Rybakina on the stretch of the forehand at the forehand of Sabalinka. Rybakina on the stretch of the backhand. It goes up, it goes in. Sabalinka forehand is good. Rybakina gets it somehow. It goes in again. Sabalinka forehand is a winner that time. Massive forehand, throwing the hammer, Lady Thor. That was Lady Thor. Lady Thor throwing the hammer. Back to Deuce. Write that down, write that down. Write that down, Chad. Yeah, write it down, write it down. Deuce again. Write it down. Yeah, take notes, take notes. Who's taking notes? That's it, write it down. Might be on the exam at the end of the match. Might be on the quiz. Deuce serving the backhand of Sabalinka. Backhand Rybakina is a winner again. Write it down, write that down. Write that down. Big backhand winner inside out of Deuce. Advantage Rybakina. Just write, to save your paper and ink, just write game five, crucial game five. Just write it down. I got a pen. You want a pen? You need a pen? Yeah, take my pen, borrow my pen. Good serve there and in the net. That's a game from Rybakina. That is important. Three, two Rybakina. In the final set, she saves a break point. It comes up clutch with the big serves. Three games are two. Both are lifting their quality of play. It's getting better. The start of the match was shaky, but we've got a final. More winners than errors. You know it's a good final and that happens. You can see there, what is it? 39 winners Sabalinka, 20 errors. That's a plus. Rybakina's got 25 winners and 16 errors. So yeah, this is a very high quality final, especially for WTA. On the women's side, it's usually 50-50, right? Which means winners and errors are the same, but this time you have a lot more winners. It's a quality final and also exciting and epic. Also a tough, close final. I wrote it down. It took a mental note. I wrote it down up here. I remember at the end of the match, if this does go the way of Rybakina will go, that was the fifth game, the crucial fifth game. Sabalinka had the chances, didn't take it. And Rybakina came up clutch. Sounds like a great match. It is. It is. It's the best match of the tournament. Well, I mean, I'm glad it is, right? The final saved the best to last and all that jazz. We're going to tattoo it. Well, that's a little bit harsh, because tomorrow you're going to have to write down more notes. So I don't know if you're going to run out of room, mate. If you tattoo it, you're not going to be able to write notes for tomorrow. You're going to run out of room. Also, you're going to look a little weird if you just got tennis notes all over you. People won't talk to you. Three, two. Sabalinka serving. She just had a break point, but didn't take it. Let's see what Rybakina can respond with. Down the line now goes long from Sabalinka. Love, 15. And there's also a classic thing in tennis as well that you hear all the freaking time is, it's not very, it's very common that having the opportunity to break and not taking it often gives the other person a chance to break in the next game. You see that a lot. So Sabalinka with that chance didn't take it. A lot of pressure on this serve now, because she's going to feel like she missed an opportunity. Forehand winner. Nice Sabalinka. Good hitting. 15-0. The serve set up the forehand. The one-two punch. Classic. Tennis 101. Big serve, big forehand. Big serve, big forehand. That is just 1-0-1. 15-0. Serve is nice. Bang! Sabalinka down the line. 30-15. Nice serve, nice ace. And Rybakina just staring down her coach. Like what the hell how many times is she going to do that? 14. She serves. An ace out wide. 15. 15 times she's going to do it. Unbelievable, unbelievable. 40-15 now. Sabalinka serve. And it has been a weapon from the start. First set she double folded too many times. I think we can see now in hindsight that the reason she lost the first set was because of those double folds. Second serve. She serves the backhand of Rybakina. 14 from Sabalinka into the slice of Rybakina. 14 of Sabalinka. Rybakina is there with a forehand in the net. All right, 3-3. And the new balls are coming out which means Rybakina serving with the new with the new, I was going to say new pills and that sounds real, that sounds worse than balls. It all sounds the same. It all sounds weird. Okay. With the new, what's a normal name for a tennis ball? A tennis ball. It's the correct answer. 3-3. This is getting good. Oh, it's been good. It's been good. It is getting good. The good is getting. Here we go. No breaks in the final set. We've had a lot of big serves, big aces. Lot of first serve on returnables which is also a stat that we don't see too much. Or we don't see, on the WTA, it's always a problem, right? Here we go. The turn now goes in the forehand and that's a good serve again from Rybakina. It goes long on the return. 15, love. 15, love. Rybakina serves. Now, the backhand of Sabalinka. Four now Rybakina. That's good. Into the slice of Sabalinka. And Sabalinka gets a wide. 30, love. Another good serve. Setting it up. 30, love. Let me know in the chat who is winning this set. Who is winning this set? That's a bit of a return now. The forehand of Rybakina. A good return from Sabalinka. 30, 15. Huge return from Sabalinka. Seems like that's the case. Two big serves. Rybakina then the third one. Sabalinka just smacks it back. And you're like, whoa, okay. You need to make sure you serve a little bit wider. Who's going to win this match? All this set. I mean, same, same, right? Set match, game set match. Who's going to take it? As we get a serve out wide, the backhand of Sabalinka. That goes in the front of Rybakina. One up from Sabalinka again. The backhand slice Rybakina. Sabalinka in control. Forehand down the line. Winner, Sabalinka 30-all. She's doing it again. She's putting on all the pressure. 30-all. Another tight game. By the way, Chat, you want to talk about drama? I don't think it's going to rain. But it's getting a little cloudy. I'm looking at the radar and there is rain around. Imagine if it rained in this final set. That'd be nuts. I had to close the roof. That'd be insane. Anyways, 30-all. Second serve. That would be something. There is a little rain around. It probably won't hit because this match will be over in an hour. But I mean, who knows? Forehand to forehand now. Sabalinka tries to get a break point. And she does. Rybakina under pressure again. Unbelievable. 30-40. I don't think we're going to get rain. But if we do, I mean, what a dramatic. That would be said, there's a very low chance. But my God, that'd be something. Here we go. Where's the radar? It's on my computer. 30-40. Second break point of this third set. Serve. Rybakina out wide at the back end is a left. Serve again. Again, huge point. Out wide. Good serve. And it goes in the net. That's another good serve from Rybakina down break point. Deuce. That's clutch. Serve now Rybakina. Down to see the back end of Sabalinka. Forehand now Rybakina. Sabalinka in the point. As Rybakina goes forehand to forehand. With Sabalinka, back end goes out from Rybakina. Man, Sabalinka's power too much. She's too powerful. Another break point. Sabalinka. Sabalinka's been the better player in the final set. Advantage Sabalinka. Take the break in the third. As she serves now Rybakina. Down to see the forehand of Sabalinka. Good return. But oh, it's an out. Oh, it went out from Sabalinka. Another good return. And Sabalinka's going, she's. And these are the moments that you look back on if you don't take them and go, that was where I could have won this final. Okay. Rybakina holding strong under the immense pressure. She didn't feel this at Wimbledon. Serve out wide. The forehand of Sabalinka. Return goes long. Another good serve. Remember the final set was a blowout by Rybakina against Jabur. This is, this is more like the U.S. Open semi between Sviante and Sabalinka. And if you're a Sabalinka fan, you know how that went. Well, you don't want to know how that went. Advantage Rybakina. To take back the lead. She serves. Down to see the forehand of Sabalinka. Good return. The forehand of Rybakina. Forehand of Sabalinka. Into the back end of Rybakina. Sabalinka forehand. Is a good one. To the forehand of Rybakina. Sabalinka on the baseline. Into the back end. Back end now. Another forehand from Sabalinka. That's a good shot. Slice Rybakina. Goes in. Sabalinka hits a winner again. Sabalinka is just standing straight in the middle. Right in the middle. And it's gone. Bang, bang, bang. And Rybakina is doing all the running. Got to flip. You got to flip the script. Can't be doing the, Rybakina shouldn't have to be doing the running. Especially on her serve. She should be making Sabalinka move much more. That's a 50, a 45th winner. Sabalinka. I mean, this is a high quality final. Huge. Deuce again. Rybakina serves. A fault. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Uh-oh. Second serve. Second serve Rybakina. Down the tee. The back end of Sabalinka. Back end now. Rybakina in the net. Advantage Sabalinka. Break point. Break point. Third break point of the game. A six minute service game here. Rybakina looking lazy. Rybakina looking nervous. I mean, when you're nervous, sometimes your legs freeze up. Serving out Rybakina. Is a fault. Oh God. Here's Sabalinka's chance. Here's the chance. Second serve Rybakina. Into the back end of Sabalinka. Good return. Into the back end of Rybakina. She almost falls over. Sabalinka in the net. Up goes the lob. Sabalinka smash. Puts it away. Sabalinka breaks. In the final set. She gets the first break Sabalinka. Four three. Sabalinka. It's the US Open all over again. Except it's final now. Can Sabalinka hold? Write it down. Can Sabalinka hold? Because now it's on her serve. She has this Australian Open. It's her serve. The shakiest thing in tennis sometimes. She's probably thinking about the US Open going shit. Well I was up four two and now I'm up four three in a final set against someone and I'm like and I'm serving and it's on my serving. Hopefully she's not thinking that. Hopefully she's just thinking. All right I'm just going to win the next game. All right two more games I'll get the next two. Hopefully she's not thinking about any of the shit that she went through before. Two games to go for Sabalinka. She's going to serve this one. This next game is going to be huge. Mentally for Sabalinka is going to be huge. Come on lady Thor. Here we go. Here we go. Sabalinka's serving four three in the final set. She has just broken. She's been a much better player in this final set. She's had more chances. The more important is she's taken that chance. But now is the now's the real test. She serves. Out wide the front of her back and I want to return. This is going to be awesome. Rebakina goes bang. Love 15. Massive return. Just one step out wide and just slap down the line. And Rebakina is like Sabalinka is like shit. How'd you do that? Good serve Sabalinka down the tee. Rebakina hits that out. 15 all. 15 all. Sabalinka's serve came to the rescue. All right huge game this. Serve is a fault. Now Chad I'm not going to say what you're thinking and I'm not saying what I'm thinking but you're thinking what I'm thinking we're saying the same thing in our minds. Second serve Sabalinka is into the front of Rebakina and Rebakina hits it out. Sabalinka massive second serve. Remember Sabalinka's second serve percentage was at 30 in the first set. It's gone to 52. That's a big improvement. 30 15. Don't say it I'm not saying nothing. Prediction is wrong Cam. Guess what? I'm pretty sure the match is still going unless I've fallen asleep and this is all the dream. Pretty sure the match hasn't finished yet but thank you for pointing out and calling the shot too early and if she doesn't win you would drink that. A little bit of serve down to the back end of Rebakina. Good return to the back end of Sabalinka. Rebakina forehand is shanked and it's wide. Rebakina with a shank. 40 15 Sabalinka. Good game. It's a good game this one. Sabalinka over two hours played. This is the Sabalinka that is I mean we've seen a different Sabalinka the entire year. Stoic Sabalinka. In Adelaide she won the title without even smiled. You know she was like oh cool I won a trophy what do you do? Has been a four down from Sabalinka oh no that's reckless. Sabalinka hit it out. Reckless return 40 30. Still a chance to get to 5-3. In Adelaide she won the title she didn't didn't smile. I mean she was like yeah I won whatever. She knew that this was the real trophy. I love that for Sabalinka. She serves a fault though. Second serve. Second serve 40 30. Sabalinka into the front of Rebakina. That's a winner return. This is going to be on finish TV. Stop trying to sell suspense. Sabalinka is easily winning this in second serve points now. Rebakina has no chance. All right Deuce. Thanks for saying that at the perfect time. I mean the egg on your face you might need to just get a tea towel wipe it off. There's a little bit of egg. A little bit of egg. Just wipe it off. Deuce Sabalinka's not... She's got to get the first serves in. That's a great first serve. Great first serve Sabalinka. Advantage. Advantage Sabalinka. It's always been about the serve for Sabalinka. It's let her down in her biggest moments. It let her down at the US Open. Last year against Fjontek. She serves a fault. 4-2 up in the final set. She looked great until she didn't. She lost four games in a row. Two games on serve. She double folded. She double folded in the semi-finals of the US back in 2021. To lose the match against Fernandez if you remember that. Somehow I do. That's a bit of a turn now. The backhand Sabalinka hits it out. This is a huge game. Ride it down. This is the game. This is the game. Deuce again. This game. The Sabalinka. Where those serves. Ride it down. Serve. It's down the tee. Rebekah gets it. It goes to the sky. But it's wide. That's the serve. Oh, Rebekah just can't get it back. Sabalinka coming up clutched with those serves. Hasn't faced a break point yet in this final set. One more of those and she's got 5-3. Serve. Out wide is a big A Sabalinka. That was a huge game for Sabalinka to win. Almost as important as the break. 5-3 Sabalinka. She is four points away from lifting a Grand Slam trophy. Five games to three. Here we go, Chat. Rebekah is serving to stay in the match. And I feel, I don't know, look. Nothing's ever as it seems on the WTA. Nothing's as straightforward as it seems. No one's ever a sure thing until they win that match point in this game. You guys know as much as I do. Serve. Out wide to the four and Sabalinka, good return. Rebekah gets it. Slice Sabalinka in the net. Something tells me Sabalinka would rather break and serve this out. I don't know. I think she'd rather win this game and get it over with than having to come back after a 30, what a 90 second break and serve it. Sabalinka rather just go bang bang get the hell out of you. Give me that damn trophy. 15 love. 15 love. Serve now from Rebekah. It's a fault. That was a tough one. Second serve. Halfway at the net. Sabalinka steps in. It's a moment now. She serves now. The back end of Sabalinka, good return to the front of Rebekah. Sabalinka gets with the forehand. Into the front of Rebekah. Sabalinka again to the front of Rebekah. Sabalinka making moves as we had a forehand down the line from Rebekah. That's a good shot. Sabalinka gets it though. Slice, Rebekah. Sabalinka gets a forehand. Forehand to forehand now as Rebekah hits it wide. 15 all. Rebekah now hands on knees. And she's finding out it's hard to go toe to toe with Sabalinka. I mean, look how many winners she's hit. She's gonna hit 50 winners. At this stage, I mean, she's almost there. She's four winners away from 50. And Rebekah is looking tired. Sabalinka looking a little tired, but not as much. But Rebekah are definitely looking on the tired side. 15 all. Serving out Rebekah now. It's a false flaw. She cannot buy a first serve. Second serve. Sabalinka steps in. Second serve. Into the backhand of Sabalinka. Backhand every backhand. That's a good shot. Sabalinka gets it. Forehand every backhand inside out. Sabalinka's there with the backhand. Into the front of Rebekah. Rebekah now in control. Sabalinka down the line is out. 30-15. Sabalinka having to do it a little bit more running on that point. She's being controlled in the baseline for the set. Now chat again. I'll say it. Can we please have five sets of this? Like one day, can we get with the five setters? Can you imagine if this was the third set going into a fourth? Just an idea. Just saying. 30-15. Rebekah now serves. Down the tee. Good serve. Comes back, but it goes along from Sabalinka. 40-15. Rebekah now as cool as ever. On the outside. She's probably freaking for Keener out on the inside. Let's be honest. 40-15 to make Sabalinka serve it out. And it would be poetic for Sabalinka to win this on her serve. Considering that's been the problem for the entire career. And the thing that's limited her the most. If she wins this on her serve, I mean bloody hell Sabalinka. That's a redemption arc. Second serve. Into the backhand of Sabalinka. Return goes into the front of Rebekah. Bit of a shank, but it goes in. Sabalinka down the line. Rebekah digs it out. Into the front of Sabalinka now. Sabalinka gets the point. Rebekah slices it. In the net. 40-30. It would be kind of poetic if Sabalinka won it with an ace. Right. Won her first slam with an ace. That would be, I mean that would be pretty epic. Again, don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. Appreciate everyone being here. Don't forget to like the video as well. The match of the tournament. Hands down. This is the match of the tournament. No doubt. 40-30. Still a chance for Rebekah now. To stay close. Good serve. Rebekah now with a forehand open court. Sabalinka can't get it. Okay, people. Okay, people. This is it. The moment of Sabalinka's career. Coming up next. She's serving for her first ever slam. Let's see what that serve is made of. Has she come a long way? Or is that the same Sabalinka that's still there? Let's see. This is the moment. This is her moment. That's the answer question. This is the moment. Write it down. I've written it down. She will be nervous, of course. She's got to sit down right now. Think about this for 90 seconds. You've got to sit there, go. All right. Just get the serves in. I've got to serve big. I've got to serve. She's got to win the first point. Get the first point. 15 love. That'll be a start. Are you not entertained there? Are you not entertained? If you're not entertained, then I can't help you. Sabalinka getting up early from the changeover. She's walking over a little earlier. Rebecca is taking a little extra time. The moment of truth. Tennis update right now. That's it. That's pretty much it. Again, thank you so much for joining us. If this is the final game of the match, we've got the men's final tomorrow. Come back again. Do it all again. I think the men's final is going to be just as fun. That is, I doubt that's going to be straightforward and boring. Two hours later. Here we go. Arena Sabalinka serving for the slam. She's never won one of these, and her serve has always been a problem. Let's see what she can do. She serves into the front of Rebecca. Good return. Sabalinka gets it. Rebecca in her backhand. It is wide. Oh man, Rebecca had a mad, bad miss. That was the easy shot. 15 love. Sabalinka gets a freebie. First point. Sabalinka. Sabalinka with a serve. Three points away. She serves a fault. Second serve. Sabalinka to the back end of Rebecca. And a good return to the front of Sabalinka. Rebecca in her forehand. Sabalinka, forehand in the net. Ooh. Halfway up the net from Sabalinka. 15 all. That was surely some nerves. Sabalinka's coach looks just as nervous. I mean, look, he'll get some credit if she wins this. For sure. 15 all. Sabalinka with the serve. Why am I nervous? I'm not even playing it. I'm nervous for Sabalinka. I'm like, Jesus. I wasn't this nervous when Barty won this thing last year. Serve. Here's a fault. Second serve. Second serve is in. Rebecca in her gets a back. Sabalinka hits it out. 15-30. 15-30. Man. How are you, Chad? Am I nervous? Are you nervous too? I mean, friggin' freak. Are you nervous? Jeez. Serve down to the front of Rebecca. A good return to the front of Sabalinka. Point out Rebecca. Again to the front of Sabalinka. Into the front of Rebecca. Sabalinka gets another free point. Rebecca hits it long. 30 all. Two errors from both ladies. I mean, two errors each in this game. It's nervous. Am I about to die? Camilla, sit down and take a deep breath. 30 all. Sabalinka with the serve. Down the tee is an ace. This is going to be on Finnish TV. Sabalinka with championship point. And she brings it up with an ace. Championship point, Sabalinka. To win her first major title. Match point. Championship point, Sabalinka. She serves. Out wide. It's a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Sabalinka. She serves. Oh, no friggin' way. It's a double fault. It's a double fault. And she shakes it. She tries to shake it off. She brings it. Brings up championship point with an ace. She loses it with a double. You knew it was going to happen, chat. Come on, chat. You knew that was going to happen. You could have, you could have bet on that. You knew we were going to get a double fault in this game. And championship point, why not? Serve again. Down the tee. Rebecca returns. Four nows from Sabalinka. It's a winner. Unbelievable. Ho, ho, ho, ho. Championship point again. Sabalinka championship point number two. All that was on the line. Good forehand, Sabalinka. Good shot. All right. Sabalinka championship point number two. To take her first grand slam. She serves. Down the tee. That's good. No, it's not. It's a fault. Just long again. Second serve. We're back into jumping around. She's ready. Sabalinka second serve. Championship point. Second serve goes in to the back end of Rebecca. Back in our Sabalinka. To the back end of Rebecca. Into the forehand of Sabalinka. Rebecca on the stretch gets it. Forehand Sabalinka goes wide. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. We're back to deuce. We are back to deuce. Just a little... Look, she went for the same shot in the last point. She won it. She just hit it wide on that one. Back to deuce. The dramatic zoom into Sabalinka's face. Just a slow zoom for dramatic effect. It's dramatic. Back at deuce. She serves. Oh, that's a fault. It's wide. It's a second serve. Second serve. Rebecca looks ready. She's found the energy. Second serve is good to the forehand of Rebecca. Forehand Sabalinka into the back end of Rebecca. Sabalinka on the stretch. Rebecca on the point. Back in now to back end. Sabalinka again to the back end of Rebecca. Both ladies are a little nervous. There's been a forehand now for Rebecca. Rebecca is a winner. No freaking way. Break point for Rebecca. Break back point. And she hits it. She gets it with a winner. I mean, that was huge. Huge winner for Rebecca. She looked nervous the entire game. She finally hits a winner. Sabalinka looks... Worried. Serve. Out wide. It's big serve. That goes in the net on the return. That's how you save it. That's how you save it. Back to deuce. Oh, chat. What a way to finish this. If this is the final game, what a way to finish this match. It's the exact... It's the way that Sabalinka was going to finish her match, right? Win or lose. She gets back to deuce. She's had two championship points. She saves the break point. She serves. A fault, man. She is trying to smack the cover off the ball. She does not want to play rallies. Just give her two aces. Come on. Second serve. Don't forget to subscribe. You haven't already. Men's final tomorrow. Second serve. Out wide to the front of Rebecca. That goes in the front of Sabalinka. Rebecca. Point again to the front of Sabalinka. Into the front of Rebecca. Sabalinka gets the point. Rebecca in the net. Rebecca in the net. Sabalinka. Championship point number three. Man, what a nervous finale to this match. Here we go. Third time's a charm. That's what they say. Sabalinka. Championship point number three. To take the Australian Open. She serves. Out wide a fault. Jeez, that would have been a nice two. Second serve. Crowd of hyperventilating. Second serve. Second serve is into the front of Rebecca. Back in out Sabalinka. Down the line. Rebecca gets it. But it's out from Sabalinka. The return, the backhand was out. And we're back to Deuce. Chat, I want you to tell me with one emoji, how are you feeling? That was out by this much. How are you feeling with one emoji? One, I mean the emoji for me is... Like I don't know why I'm nervous. I'm just nervous. I'm nervous for Sabalinka. I'm nervous for Rebecca. I'm nervous. Good serve though Sabalinka. Four now into the open court. It's a winner. There's another one. Okay, she just needs to do that one more time. It's as easy as that. Championship point number four. The roller coaster that is Sabalinka. Full effect right now. Advantage Sabalinka. Fourth time. Look. It would be a fairytale finish if she serves an ace. Come on. It would be a fairytale finish. She would have come full circle. Championship number four. She serves. Down the tee. The front of Rebecca and her return goes in the back of the Sabalinka. For now Rebecca and her into the front of Sabalinka on the stretch. Rebecca and her forehand down the line is out. Sabalinka is the champion. She's on the ground and she is the champion. She is crying her eyes. She's laughing. She's having a... She's laughing. It's hilarious. The funniest thing ever happened. She finally gets the trophy. It took her four attempts. She is bawling her eyes out. Sabalinka's the champion. What a win. And look. Rebecca and her Sabalinka they hug it out. That's... No, I love to see that. You'd love to see that. Good sportswoman ship. Rebecca will have her time again. Don't you worry. She won't be... She will be back again. Don't you... Don't stress. But Sabalinka takes the dub. And she's only dropped one step for the year. She's won 11 matches in a row. 11 matches in a row. Sabalinka. She's the Australian Open Champion. GGs. Love that. Love that for Sabalinka. Didn't quite finish with an ace. But her serving tonight. Off the charts. Almost 50 winners. Almost 50 winners in the match. And what a... I mean tennis. How different does it look now? We've got champions in the top 10 that are young. We've got Sviontek on three. We're Sabalinka on one. This could be a game changer for Sabalinka. She could go on a mad tear and go down, take down Sviontek. She might be on a rampage after this Sabalinka. Rebecca is in the top 10. She's got a slam. Jabez, two-time finalist. I mean that we're just getting started. It's 2023. WTA tennis might be getting back to its best. Rebecca in a wave to the crowd says thanks for the support. And that makes it seven in a row. Coming back from a set down at Slams for Sabalinka. I think it's hard court Slams. Is that the thing? Man. What a win. Love that for Sabalinka. She is bawling her eyes out. She cannot contain herself. Now, I'm a man of my word. I'm also, oh, I could just kind of do it. I'm also mad enough to admit that I got it wrong, just. And because I didn't get it right, I'm going to give the chat and congratulations to Zach. This is why we trust Zach. That's why Zach knows. I'm going to donate 10 members in the chat. Stick around. If you are leaving, don't forget to subscribe and all that stuff, but you've probably gone already. So, whoops. Whoops. Here we go. Like the video on the way out. But thank you, everybody, for playing along. Man, what a match. What a match. What the best match of the tournament? Best match of the tournament. 10 members coming to you. Good luck to everybody out there. Who wants a membership? Hello. Who wants a membership? All right. There you go, chat. All yours, chat. You weren't it, I think. Did you? I mean, well, you got it. There you go. The winners are Vipin, Hector, Sheshear, Tim, Natalie, Princess, Neil, Gokul, and Tridev, and Margarita. Oh, wait. No, you guys were just checking your points. Sorry. I just named a whole bunch of random people that didn't even get members. Hang on. Take that back. Margarita, Kuros, KC, Emily, Manuel, Vims, Rashad, Manan, and Amelia. Congratulations, you guys entered. There you go. There you go. I was reading out all the people that were checking their points, so. By the way, whoever bit on Sabalenka, you just banked big because everyone else went back in a suit. Who went back? If you went Sabalenka, your points just went through the roof because most people bet the other way. Man, GGs, what a match. What a final. We're going to stick around for a while. We've got nothing else to do. I don't know where to be. I don't know plans. Chat, we're sticking. We're sticking around. What's going on, Chat? How are we going? I went Sabalenka. Win-win. By the way, we're almost at 122.1K. We're only nine away again. Thank you so much, everybody. This is the final time we see you until the next women's event, which is happening in a couple of weeks. So stay tuned. Sabalenka, Rabakina, Fiontech, all in action. Thank you for joining us. It's been a great couple of weeks. I don't know how many women's matches we watched, but I'm pretty sure we watched at least half of the streams of being ladies matches. So I'm so happy that we've done that by accident, not on purpose. It just so happens that sometimes the women's matches are better and more exciting to match up. So again, thank you so much, everybody, for sticking around. Do come back for the final. If, for the men tomorrow, if you care about that, if you don't, we'll see you next time Sabalenka is so powerful, no one will stop her all hail Sabalenka bow before the lady from Belarus, IGA Time, is over. The future number one is here. Yeah, calm your cold. I bet all my points on Sabalenka. Yes, go Sabalenka cam you were hard on on her and she proved you wrong Yes, she did. Thank you soul for pointing out the obvious. Um, thank you for the six Look, you know, we know Sabala anyone who was Not happy that I was talking about Sabalenka's double faults and all of those things Just you know, you know how it is You know, you know if you're a Sabalenka fan, you know, you know how it's been You know how it is Sometimes I gotta state the obvious that she does she did double fault once on The championship point that was a Sabalenka move That was a Sabalenka move. I Really wish she served an ace on championship point. That would be an epic But I love that for her, but hey a wins a win. You take it, right? You'll take it. Okay By the way, who? Oh Thank you, Bryce Rise with a five give you never do that, mate. Appreciate it. I Thought you went with it. Weren't you against weren't you on the other side? Appreciate that. Thank you so much for the five. So dragon Chris carry EJ and son all members Welcome back. Welcome back dragon carrying EJ back in new member son and Chris. So appreciate that Thank you, thank you, Bryce. That was very generous wait a stick around for a while or ceremony all that fun stuff Unbelievable Arena Thorolanka goddess of thunder if I am a WTA player I would not want to play her on hard court or grass court. This will only fuel her confidence Exactly. Thank you ready for the donation. Yes Thorolanka lady Thor. I Mean look, that's that's been the nickname of the tournament We haven't made it many nicknames up this event for that one that one sticks that one's gonna stick Lady Thor Thorolanka Hammer Lenka, I mean, that's the name That's the name And yeah, look I picked it a win Wimbledon And I'm feeling pretty good about that now I'm feeling pretty good about that now Hopefully she can play Wimbledon apparently knew a bit of an update apparently Wimbledon are feeling the pressure of the world saying let him play so Hopefully that pressure Makes them cave. All right, Todd Woodbridge master of ceremony is getting this job done on the on the mic Let's have a listen what they have to say. I can't play it if I could I would maybe one day Sabrina only 4,000 points behind Fiontech. Yeah, look only 4,000 is a lot Only 4,000 is a lot. That's two grand slams. She's got to win two more slams to catch that Indian Wells Miami. I mean look Saber Lenka could win Miami Right out of the two slams coming up to so the two masters coming up Saber Lenka could win Miami and I still I say cam she'll fill your prediction Number one in the end of the year. I'm still thinking Shreontek's number one at the end of the year But Saber Lenka is gonna make it interesting and that's what we wanted at the end of last year things will you know Everyone's not everyone but a lot of people are saying hey look Having Shreontek wins great, but she needs we want. Where's the competition at? The competition is here these two ladies of the competition At least two of them anyway, there might be more. I mean Garcia is still there Goff Beach Shreontek 2 so look WTA tennis is getting familiar names. I love it That was a slug fest. We've been waiting for in the grand slam final for at least a couple of years. Yeah Yep, if you don't like women's tennis and you only like men's tennis this match Would probably be the closest to a an ATP match based on power if that's what you like You like big shots hard-hitting winners The I mean this was the match if it maybe hopefully this converted a lot of people into watching women's tennis because this is what it can This is what it can be like I mean these ladies are probably gonna hit harder than tomorrow's men's matches. Maybe not served but I Mean, I don't think city pass Jocovic. You're gonna hit the ball as hard as these two ladies off the ground Or maybe even close to equal I mean close Billie Jean King by the way is on the court giving out this trophy It's been traveling the world and now it is back with a couple of scratches. I Thought Rebecca would win as she was playing Shreontek for much of 2022 She was playing playing like Shreontek, but Sabling found a way. Yeah Like I said at the start of this match I I picked Rebecca I wouldn't I didn't care If Sabaleca won it wouldn't be devastating because it's still awesome for tennis that we're getting young grand slam champions And look Sabaleca is consistent. She's been in the top 10 the last few years She now has a slam Rebecca is also, you know two times slam finalist now. She's in the top 10 to We're just getting started We might I don't like to say big three in any of that because I don't think we have a big three That's not gonna be a thing, but we do have We've got Pagola who's been around for a while consistently We've obviously got Shreontek dominating Jabir's been in a few slam finals. So as we're back in an hour She's got a win and a loss and Sabling is now gonna win. So it's like that's a nice five That's a nice five. Plus you've got, you know Garcia in the top 10 Zachary's been in the top 10 for a while Golf is only getting better, right? So it's a very nice looking top 10 Very even looking. Shreontek's on the points way ahead, but These two ladies beat Shreontek You know, so it's it's not all it's not the Shreontek to her She's just on top of the but I think she will win that I still think she'd be number one But I think she's the most all-round player the best all-round player, but I we're getting we're getting challenges I love it. Barty's gone 12 months ago. Barty won this, right? Last 12 months was Shreontek taken over here, right? And now it's like all right Now we've got we've got some real real interesting matchups to want to want to see I want to see what they play like on the on the Honestly what they play like on the what do you call it on the clay against Shreontek these two ladies? All right, I don't know who this is talking about Amazing believe Unbelievable unbelievable I don't care about what I was saying the good news for Ego with Thorolanka as number two means. She won't have to face her prior to finals. Yeah, she wouldn't lose a lot of points True true. Thank you gratitude for the 2 so for the 5 um. Yeah. Yeah. That's that's true That is true She'll be number 2 a void of to the finals Incredible Hey, thank you, Yen, for the seven. Appreciate it. Can Lady Thor win Wimbledon? Yes, she can. I picked that. Yes. I want to see these two play the Wimbledon final. Let's get that. Let's get this replay on grass. I want to see the defending champ versus the old open champ versus the Wimbledon champ. Let's get it. Here we go. Rebakken is going to have a nice big vibranium frisbee. Here we go. Look, people in the chat that are like talking and not happy with the ceremony, look, cry more, all right, cry less. Just if you're not happy with the ceremony, just mute it. It's fine. Cry less. Cry less. All right, the big frisbee. The big old disc. She's got two of them now. One's a Wimbledon one. And then there's a whole other frisbee that she's trying to open. It's just a less fancy frisbee. It's a silver frisbee. First, I would like to congratulate Irina. And she's like, I know how hard you've worked. And I'll see your team. And good luck for the rest of the season. And we can have many more battles. We can have many more battles. Yes, please, please. Women's tennis also needs rivalries. We don't have any. We don't have many. We're like, I mean, Sabalenka, Fjontek's getting there, right? Rebakken of Sabalenka? Still, what do I say, Chad, about matchups? Does anyone know what I say about matchups? I didn't even listen to myself. So I should really probably listen to myself more often. What do I say about matchups, Chad? Thanks so much for the support to her team, she says. What do I always tell you guys about matchups? All right. Thank you for someone whose family is watching. Thank you for this atmosphere. It's amazing. Felt really good playing here. Everyone was cheering for us. And everybody is unbelievable. And hope I can do it again next year. Oh, yeah. Matchups matter. Sabalenka's never lost against Rebakken of 4-0, all three-setters though. So it doesn't matter a time before it goes the other way, but we know that every time they play, it's going to be three sets. That's a given. Love for that. A lot of ball kids. Thank you so much for the ball kids. Hit two weeks for me. Hopefully next year I'll have the same result and even better. Well, look, Rebakken has already got to win because she's now going to be validated as a champion and in the top 10. So she got the points. She didn't get 2,000 points, but she got the points that got her into the top 10 that should have been for Wimbledon, right? She would have been number three with Wimbledon, I think. It would have been Fionnsek Sabalenka, Rebakkena, one, two, three. All the champions from the last 12 months, right? Great speech, by the way, great speech. Great speech. For someone who lost, that was a very composed speech. No, she cried more in the Wimbledon final when she won it. Good speech, good speech. All class, yep, great speech, great speech. Tell you what, that trophy does look good on Sabalenka. Not going to lie. That does suit her. Finally a champion. First, I want to say sorry for my English. Love that. Because I'm still shaking, love it. Billie Jean King gives the trophy. Thank you for, it's an honor talking to Billie Jean King. Honored to have you here. Thank you. Not that neon, neon green, neon green glasses from Billie Jean. You're such a great player, talking to Rebakkena now for the last two weeks. Hopefully we make another final of Grand Slamms. Congrats to your team. You guys are amazing. Now Sabalenka is in hysterics. Rebakkena is laughing too. This is probably the best ceremony. This is the nicest ceremony ever. Everybody's so happy. Even Rebakkena. This is a lovely final. This is a lovely ceremony. Thank you everybody who makes this happen. All the, thank the sponsors, thank the ball kids, thank the Lions people that aren't there. So thank you Hawkeye, but also who cares. Thank you, their referees and blah, blah, blah. Sponsors, thank the crowd. Tick the boxes, you gotta tick the box, he's saying. Thank you crowd for the atmosphere. Thank you so much. That was a short and sweet, short and sweet. Oh, she's still gone. And thank you to my team who are the craziest team who are off. This guy, I don't, like, I think Sabalenka's coach is really young. You're really young, but he's just jumped on the Sabalenka team, right? He's not like a relatively new coach to her, right? Straight away, it's like. You deserve this more than me, her team. I love you guys, thank you. Good speech. And they all give the heart. They're all giving hearts. Good team, love that. Good team, love that. Still talking. Hopefully I'll come back stronger next year. And play even better tennis. It's gonna be hard. And you can support me again for one more. Thank you. That was a good speech, good speech. By both, that was a very class of speech by both. Even though Sabalenka almost laughed her ass off. But hey, when you win a slam, I mean, she was laughing when she was crying. Okay, what? I mean, look. Chat. Goat, goat. Greatest of all ties, Mount Goat. Hey, thank you, Joe for the 20. Appreciate that, Joe. Appreciate it. Hey, and thank you, Angia, for the $5 Super Sticker. I appreciate that as well. But Chat, look, she has only lost one set and she's on an 11 match win streak, Sabalenka. 11 win, zero losses for the year. She is on a wreck at the moment. Watch out. Love Sabalenka's personality. Yeah, she's kind of like, she has got a mevadev, like a little quirky, kind of personality, joking. She's a very, she loves to dance on TikTok. She is, she is a personality for sure. Well, thank you, Liz for becoming a member. Appreciate that. And thank you, LA for coming back for three months. Whoops. Unbelievable. Thank you, LA for the three months. She dances on TikTok, or she did. I don't know if she does. Still. Okay, Sabalenka kissing the trophy, getting the photos. Now the tennis world looks very interesting. 24-year-old Sabalenka winning a trophy. 23-year-old Rabakin has got Wimbledon. 21-year-old Shfiantex got three. Jabirah, 26, has got two finals to her name. Goffett, 18's got a final. Pagula's got a million quarter finals. She needs to convert that to semis. I mean, these are the names. This is the future, the future is now. Is that right, Chad? The future is now, is that what they say? The future is now. This is the now generation. Don't forget, there are a bunch of players still coming up from even behind that. But they're the, that's the players. They're the players. Okay, now, it's a ground for a little bit longer. Because some of you might be like, Cam, when are we gonna see these ladies play again? I'm gonna tell you, that's my job. So the next time we're gonna see Sabalenka and Rabakina at the very earliest is it gonna be in Doha. Because in Doha, Qatar opened very big tournament in February, two weeks. Actually on Valentine's Day. So I might actually be busy that night that day because Valentine's Day, I might have a date. You know what I mean? Like I might not have a date. Anyways, so, when are they playing? That was the question, right? So the question, so Abu Dhabi is happening in a couple of weeks. We've got Jabir playing that. Kazakina, Kudamatova, Benchich, Collins. Rabakina is playing that, but she might not play that, depending on how she pulls up after this. So that possibly is when we see Rabakina again and that is happening in two weeks time. Sorry, yeah, two weeks time. Oh no, Monday week. Linz, we have Sakri playing that. No, Sabalenka, Sabalenka won't play for a while. When she does play, it'll probably be in Doha. Because we're gonna have Shveontek, Jabir, as I said. Shveontek, Jabir, Kagula, Garcia, Sabalenka, Goff, Kazakina, Kudamatova. Pretty much the entire top 10, except for Sakri. She won't be playing that event. Rabakina is also on that list. She's actually in the qualifiers of that. Goat, goat, goat, goat, goat. Greatest of all time. His belt. Goat. Cameron, thanks you for out coverage, best stream ever. Hey, thank you, Peaches for the 20. That's very generous of you to say it. Appreciate the 20. So yeah, so I would be shocked if Rabakina played next week, really, or two weeks from now. I think they'll both be seen in Doha when Shveontek and all the big guns come back, and then that's the first time. So only two weeks, we have to wake, Chad. Two weeks. Unless Sabalenka goes on a three month vacation, Nick Kira style bender, I don't think, I think we're gonna see them back in a couple of weeks time in Doha, and then we're gonna see them obviously at the WTA 1000 event in Dubai, it's a huge event. Shveontek's the defending champion of Doha as well, remember that. So I'm excited. I think it's not gonna be long before, and if you don't watch tennis that much and you don't know the scene, most of you are thinking, oh, Indian Wells is the next event. Well, that's what they wanna think, they wanna want you to think on Breakpoint. They go straight from here to there. They go to, they go so many, so many places between then and now. These ladies are gonna play again a couple of times. So not, maybe against each other. Who knows. But yeah, that is, that's when we're gonna see them again. It's like a lift the trophy with one hand. Like sir, Thor with Milnia. Lady Thor with Milnia, just lift in that trophy like a hammer. Told you she was Lady Thor. We knew that. We knew that. Okay, we don't care. What are you still doing here? What are you still doing here if you don't care? What are you doing here? I'm sorry, you must be lost. This is the women's final. We're talking about these ladies playing the final. Are you lost? You must be lost, sir. The men's finals tomorrow, we'll see you then. Sad for Alina and she'll win more, many more times. Yeah, yeah. Look, it's sad, like, she wouldn't get another chance. I think we all understand that, right? Well, Sabalenka just got a talking to her from the guy with the gloves. All right, glove man. Mr. White Gloves, all right. Don't touch the top of the trophy, please. I've won the freaking thing, glove man. Put your gloves away. Like, what are you, that's stupid, glove man. You can't touch the top because you'll leave fingerprints. All right, wipe it off with a towel. Let the champion lift her trophy. Glove man, you idiot. All right, hold that trophy with your gloves. You don't deserve to hold that trophy with your silly gloves. Sorry, I'm going off, going off. What do you say? It looked like he was telling her not to touch the top of the trophy. Like, just don't leave fingerprints. It makes it tough for me to clean. That's your job. You'd be out of a job if it wasn't a dirty trophy. Sure, I have to learn what Sabalenka did. Who's that? We're not allowed a fingerprint. Yeah, no fingerprints, for God's sake. Don't kiss the thing. COVID. This was crazy, yeah. We have Salt Bay in Australia. Oh, God. Can we not? Can we not? Geez, that would be crazy. Why is he here? The state of Thor's attendance is so worth it, Adamola. Savage, mate, you're a savage. You are a savage. Thoralenka, that's it, Rowdy. Thoralenka, it's official. That's her nickname. Thoralenka, Lady Thor, anything related to Thor and the hammer. That's Sabalenka. We coined the nickname. Rowdy coined the nickname Thoralenka. Lady Thor was approved by chat and that's what we're doing. That's what she's called from now on. What else we got? Can we deserve to lift the trophy? I do have a trophy. I'll show you my trophy. I got a trophy, chap. I got a trophy. Remember? I'm not wearing gloves. Ah! Oh, no. Arrest me, glove man. Don't arrest me. Oh, man. I'm gonna have to clean that. It actually left fingerprints. Nope, anyways. What's a trophy if you can't hold it? I should have eaten it. Talk about tomorrow's match. Talk about tomorrow's match. Talk about tomorrow's match. Talk about tomorrow's match. Talk about tomorrow's... See how annoying that is? Dude, that's annoying. Talk about tomorrow's match. Dude, you know how annoying that is? We're recapping the final. We're gonna talk about tomorrow's match. I've got a video coming out. You can go watch that. I have a trophy from Thailand. Good one. Tomorrow's match will be in a video. It will be and then we'll talk about tomorrow's match for six hours tomorrow when we go live. Video's coming out probably in the next half an hour. Nothing to talk about tomorrow's match. We all know who's winning that. Yeah. Who? But who's winning it? Who? Who's taking the win chat? We are reveling in the wind. Exactly. We need to celebrate Sabalenka for a bit. We move on too early with tennis, right? We're always like, all right, next. We got to celebrate Sabalenka a little longer. Tomorrow will come tomorrow. Let's just keep an eye on, let's just focus on today. Tomorrow can wait. It's all good. We'll get there. It's all right. It's inevitable. It's coming tomorrow. We'll get there. We're sweet. Who's playing again? But tomorrow? The ladies doubles final. I think that's what they were referring to. Tomorrow's doubles final. Kretjikova is playing in the doubles with Sinir Kovar. So that's happening tomorrow. I've lost all my points, but I overslept. Oh, no. If tomorrow never comes, then it's been a great run, all right? We've had a great run and good luck in the apocalypse. All right? Well, hopefully I'll see you on the other side. All right? We'll be fine. That'd be all right, chat. If tomorrow never comes, there's probably other things we have to worry about. There's probably other things to worry about than who wins the match. Will Sidney Bass win tomorrow? Maybe. Maybe. That was a shit answer. Maybe. Can't wait till tomorrow. Yeah, it's gonna be fun. Now, um, Sabalenko. Hey, thank you for the donation. Appreciate that. Thank you for the donation. Greatest of all times, Mount Goat. Thanks for the awesome stream. This is great for WTH years. Thank you, LA for the 20. If Sidney Bass plays his top level, can do it. Thank you, Rowdy, for the two. Yeah, look. We'll talk about that tomorrow for sure. No worries, LA. I hope, look, I hope this match does get a lot more people into WTA because we love WTA. You know, and not on purpose, but we do watch a hell of a lot of it because it's really good. And I hope a lot of people get, like I hope some of you who maybe are here now are like, oh, I never watched this. Hopefully now you do. Hopefully it's like, oh, this is actually really, really fun. At least that's how I feel. Especially after matches like this, when you're like, it's still the same, it's still tennis, right? Still epic, still nerve-wracking, still exciting. This match was awesome, yeah. Match of the tournament. Match of the tournament. 50 winners from Sabalenko as well. I mean, it's ridiculous. Cam, one of the best LAN finals. In the women's, on the WTA, it's one of them. It's definitely one of them. I think the women of final last year was pretty epic. Was pretty epic. I think Barty winning last year from personally was my, and then winning Wimbledon as well. The women of final with Barty and Pliska was really good. That was nerve-wracking for me, but also the match was epic. So it's probably not the best final of all time, but it's definitely recent times. It's been one of the better ones. Thanks for streaming. It was good. No worries. Thank you, Housie. Yeah, 51 winners is epic. Plus only 28 errors. And we're backing up with 29 winners, 25 errors. I mean, she played well as well. You know, they both played really well. Thank you, Adam Ola, appreciate it. Do I like Vegemite sandwiches? Is that an insult? How dare you? How dare you? What are you trying to say? That we're all from a land down under? And we all eat Vegemite sandwiches because the song said so? Come on, chat. Yes, I do. That's beside the point. It's got nothing to do with the song. Yesterday's, I got first position in my exams. You go, damn right, you did. Because you hang out on this channel. That's why you got number one. You're on this channel. That's why. If you weren't a part of this chat, you would have probably been second and second is the first of the losers. That's what they say. That's what Ibrahimovic said. If you're not first to last, Ricky Bobby. Congratulations though. That's awesome. Good on you. If we're back in, like we're back under Sabalenka, we're going to take over top two after the French. No. Fiontech is sitting, she was probably sitting watching this final going, all right. These are my two biggest threats. How do I, she's scheming. Fiontech is scheming her and her coach. She's going, how do we beat these big hitters? How do we beat these big servers? They're scheming. They're scheming. Fiontech ain't gonna know no way. I think she's just going to roll over and let these two ladies take over her spot. Hell no. Fiontech going to be sitting there going, this is my tour. You're just a part of it. Imagine when we would have fought between these two. That would be epic. I would want to see that. Very much so. What is the men's final start tomorrow? It starts at the same time as tonight's final. So it starts very, very soon. Fiontech is taking French and Wimby, my heart says. Ooh, Wimby, I don't know about Wimby, but I could get on board with the French. Sabi is strutting rock in the trophy. Oh, she is. The trophy looks good on her. She knows how to walk around with that trophy. She knows. Next tournament after this. Next tournament after this is going to be, maybe Rotterdam or Doha. That's the next tournament's up to this. We're gonna take a little break because we've had a long couple of weeks, long month. I mean, tennis starts with a punch in the face. It's like, you know, we're on Christmas, we're having food, we're all eating, we're having a great time, and then all of a sudden it's like, bam! Punch right in the mouth. Tennis, tennis, tennis, tennis, tennis. You know, just multiple head shots. And then, February we relaxed. We're like, oh, Jesus. Didn't even give me a warning. Just turn around and smack right in the mouth. Tennis all around. So we'll get a little break and then we'll get back into it. But, yeah, we just gotta digest all this madness. Okay, chat. Now, what do I have to do now? Now I have to, we have to look forward because there is another final. But we're not gonna talk about it here because I made a video about it. I'm not gonna, why would I make a video if, and then just ruin it? So that video is gonna come out in the next hour. Stay tuned. Djokovic versus City Pass preview, of course, in 24 hours. We will probably know, or at least we'll have two sets of one idea of who is gonna win the Australian Open for the Benz. One match to go, chat. We've watched 50 odd matches. And it's been the most we've ever watched on this channel at the Australian Open. It's been somehow I'm still alive. So thank you, chat. If I am seeing you for the last time, I will see you next time we watch the WTA, which will be in a few, probably a week or two time. But again, thank you everybody who donated. You guys are ridiculous. I appreciate the support as always. Thank you for subscribing, liking the videos, contributing to the chat. But we've got one more match to go. If I don't see you then, I'll see you next time when we watch these two ladies. But arena Sabalenka is a Grand Slam champion. That has a nice ring to it. Sabalenka champion of Australia. She takes out Rabakina, the Wimbledon champion. We've got three current champions. Sabalenka, Oz Open champ. Wimbledon champion, Rabakina. Fiontech's got the French in the US. It has a good ring to it. They're the three best players on the planet in my opinion. Let's see how it plays out in the next couple of months because we've got some big events coming up for the WTA. Men's final tomorrow. Sabalenka wins three sets. Back from a set down four, six, six, three, six, four. She takes out the Wimbledon champion. Rabakina wins her first Grand Slam.