 Okay everybody, welcome back to quarterfinal day number one and we've had two massive upsets. First, Bagoula losing to Von Drussever in three sets. Then the world number one, Egas Fiontech losing in three sets to Spitalina. So Spitalina Von Drussever, your first semi-final. Now we'll go to the men's side. Let's see who's making the semis. We've got the roof open, which is insane. 10 minute, they're gonna be about 10 minutes it says. They're waiting for, I guess the roof to officially open. Sinner versus the fueling, a set and a break. Sinner, winner plays the winner of this match, which is Djokovic versus Rublev. Let's see how these guys got here, because they have had interesting roads to get to this stage. Novak Djokovic versus Andrej Rublev is the second quarter-final for the men's Wimbledon for 2023. And both guys are about to fight to get to this stage. Rublev entered the tournament as the number seven seed and will take on Purcell in the first round. This is no problem, getting through in straights. Six, three, seven, five, six, four. In the second round, he take on Kuntrim and Karatsev and after dropping the first set, they have to fight back to win, six, seven, six, three, six, four, seven, five. The third round he take on Gophane, who had gotten to the quarter-finals here last year. And after fighting through a couple of tie breaks, Rublev would eventually win in four, six, three, six, seven, seven, six, six, two. In the fourth round he take on the 23rd seed, Bublik, who'd been very impressive to get to this stage and actually beaten Rublev a couple of weeks ago on the grass. Now to take the first two sets, Rublev would fight himself in a dogfight, eventually getting through in five, seven, five, six, three, six, seven, six, seven, six, four, who advanced to his first Wimbledon quarter-final. Djokovic into the tournament as the number two seed and will take on Kasyan in the first round. There's no problem for Nole, getting through in straights, six, three, six, three, seven, six. In the second round he take on Thompson and again, no problem for Nole, getting through in straights, six, three, seven, six, seven, five. In the third round he take on Stambavrinka, his old enemy at the slams, but Djokovic was on another level on grass, getting through in straights, six, three, six, one, seven, six. In the fourth round he take on number 17 seed, who be her catch, who hadn't dropped a set all week. After saving set points in the first set, Djokovic would fight back to win seven, six, seven, six, five, seven, six, four to advance to the quarter-finals. These guys have played four times before, with Djokovic leading the head-to-head three, one, but it'll be their first meeting on grass and Djokovic destroyed Rublev at the start of the year in this round open at the same stage in their last match. If Rublev's gonna win this one, he needs to be super aggressive. And he also needs to serve well. That's something that her catch was able to do for the most part of the match against Djokovic in the fourth round. He needs to serve really well. Luckily he did serve well against Bublev, but he needs to start serving even better than that if he's gonna push Djokovic around and get a lot of free points. Djokovic's gonna win this one. He just needs to play his game. He knows what to do against Rublev. We saw that in Australia when he had one hamstring because of course he had that problem with the leg in Australia throughout the whole tournament and he was still able to beat Rublev so easily. So he knows that he just has to play his game and he'll be able to beat Rublev and grind him down in the end. It's a very interesting matchup because this is probably the only time in the draw that we've actually got some of the big names in the quarter-finals. There's been a lot of random upsets along the way. These guys have avoided that so far, but I'm gonna go with Djokovic to win this one in three. It's so hard not to pick him after what happened in Australia at the same stage against Rublev and of course having one leg in Australia, he's got two legs now, so I'm gonna go with Djokovic in straights, but let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think's gonna win this one? All right, so there it is. You've got one set down for Sino. He's up for breaking the second as well. We're keeping on that. The quarter-final line-ups, Elkreds versus Runa. That's happening tomorrow night or this time tomorrow. You've got Medvedev versus U-Banks. That's tomorrow as well. And then of course you've got Sinus of Fuel and that's happening at the moment. And then Rublev and Djokovic win this play each other today. And of course the top half of the draw. I mean, top half of the draw, well actually no, I was gonna say top half of the draw is harder, the both sides of the draw have six out of the eight players in the top 10. So it's a great showing for the top 10, especially without Rafa and Roger here. Andre Rublev, number seven in the world, 25-year-old from Russia. He is six foot two right-handed, 31 wins, 13 losses on the year, has a title to his name as well. That being a 1,000 event, we've got the badge up there for him now after winning in Monte Carlo back in April. Now you can see there are 13 career titles and you can see also that he's got a little bit of form coming into here. It's been all right. Then Novak Djokovic, the man with all the badges, two in the world if he wins this title. Or if he does one better than Elkreds, he'll be able to get to that one number one's ranking again. 36-year-old from Serbia, he's six foot two right-handed, 27 wins, four losses on the year, three titles to go with that, 94 career titles. And his form has been very, very good winning. The French Open, of course, a couple of better months ago. And Claycourt season wasn't great, but the slams is where he performs. And there's the head to head, three-one in favor of Djokovic. Not too many players have a winning record against Nole. In fact, in this tournament, I think only one guy has a record that's winning against Djokovic, and that's Runa, who has to take out Elkreds later. But let's see if the Australian Open was obviously very one-sided for Djokovic against Rubelev. Rubelev didn't really stand a chance. He was coming off though, Rubelev. He was coming off a massive match against Runa the previous round. Kind of like the public match he played, you know, a couple of days ago, but it was a much harder physical match. So this one, he shouldn't be as tired. Not saying that he was tired there because we all know that Djokovic had the hamstring issues throughout the Australian Open. But let's see if Rubelev can make it interesting. You know, that's the, that's the, we don't, I don't think anyone's gonna think Rubelev's gonna win, right? But just make it interesting. You know, let's see what he can do. And hopefully Rubelev doesn't come out here looking defeated and then just leave in straight sets because every time you get to play Djokovic is another opportunity to kind of get better and prove that you can compete with this man. And going out in straight sets like, you know, two, two and two is not gonna help anybody, especially Rubelev. So let's hope we can, you know, maybe get a little confidence from being a 1000 champion now. He has got to win over Djokovic. That was sort of a strange situation. But let's see. Let's see if Rubelev can do something today. All right, I think Rubelev's gonna win. Okay, well, 99% of the chat think that it's gonna be Djokovic or at least 99% of the chat deep down are saying Djokovic. 1% are saying Rubelev because they know something we don't. Cam, why you show Sinner's match? We are a big fan. It's in the corner. We're talking here. You can see it there. We're showing a Sinner match, just not, but it's not watching it live because Wimbledon screwed the draw. We'll see who screwed the schedule. All right. Anonymous. Spitalina has now ranked number 27 in the world. Wow. Three months ago, she was unranked. Ridiculous. That is ridiculous. Thank you for the donation. All right, Minoris. Thank you, Alina, and rip my wallet slightly smiling face fire. Oh, Minoris, celebrating the Shveantik last night. I was waiting for it. Anyway, thanks for the four. And also thank you for the, thank you for the memberships. I just saw that as well. So we've got, who's got, who got memberships? Who got those memberships that Minoris, I can't even see. Oh, hang on. Contra, Rosa, Leon, Stephen, and somebody else that I can't tell. Thank you. There you go. Thank you for the five gifts. I'd appreciate that. Again, Shveantik losers, chat wins, I guess. I guess. Okay. At least I think that's Minoris. Maybe it's someone else. It's probably someone else that I have the same name. All right. When does it start? It starts in five minutes. About five minutes. So Fueling breaks back by the way. He takes the breakbacks free all against Sina. Lose the beard cam. Why don't you lose your attitude? Lose that, lose that attitude. Lose that, lose that attitude that you got over there. How about you do that? Easy road for Sabalec to Rebecca, maybe. I changed my name. Okay. God, you changed your name more than I changed my shirt. I mean, every day, new person in the chat. You know, it's thank you for the five. Gifted. Appreciate that. Camelots with the beard, thank you. Thank you. England win the ashes. God, can we not start making jokes yet? Can we stop? Like, we just got here. Let's not make any, let's stop making jokes. You know, start making jokes from the match. So you can talk about that kind of a joke later. By the way, von Dresden has got to play doubles today. Who knows that? That's not a beard. You're not a beard. Andy Roddick, Marin Saffron, Nick Kieras, Runa, Karlovich, Gonzalez, all winning records over Djokovic. There you go. And only one of those guys is left in the tournament. One of them is in the tournament. If we've got Vesely, doesn't Vesely have a winning record? So fuel and broke back. Yep, it's three all in a second against, against, against Sinner. We're ready to go. Roof open. They opened the roof after that match. What a wild day. What a wild day. Already got two and a half thousand people in the house. Thank you for that. Appreciate. US Open predictions. You're gonna have to go and go and watch my video from last year for that. They haven't got any predictions yet. Tell you what, my semi-final predictions for the ladies have just gone to shit. Thank you a lot. Thanks a lot. Now I've only got one left. I've only got Sabalenka left, but then again, she's the one that I picked to win the whole thing. So let's hope, let's hope she goes further than the semis. Yes, Fjontek. Vekic Kvitova, all gone. Sinner, Runa, Djokovic, Medvedev. Let's see how that goes. Let's see how that goes. Players on court. Warming up is, well, about to warm up. Sinner is speed running this match. Well, he's losing now. So I mean, maybe not. Rublyub is to control his motions. True. Does Team Russia have the most wins in Wimbledon this year? I don't know. I would expect so because they usually have the most players, right? There's no Russians on the women's side though, who have won. So let me count the, as I picked Team Russia, like Team Russia to get the most wins. So we've got Kazakina won two matches. So two plus, two plus, Kudumitova won one. That's three plus, to be honest, there's actually not that many winning Russians. Plus on Drava who won, one, two, three. So six wins plus Potapova is eight. Alexandrova won three. So 11, Blinkova won two. So 13, Russian wins. The only other, I mean, the Czech Republic are the only ones that would probably be close, or maybe America. So 13 for Russia, one, two, three, four, plus five, plus six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13 wins for a Team USA. So that's interesting. So America and Russia both have the same amount of wins on the ladies side of things, unless Keyes gets a win. And on the men's side, there's a lot more Russian players on the men's side going through, but three semi, three quarter final. So I would say Russia probably take the wins. Medvedev's got four wins so far, plus four, I mean, four wins for Rubella, four wins for Zafiulin. So there's already 12, plus who else won? Who else got a win? Carrots have got a win. 13 on the men's side. So 26 total with the ladies. I'm probably missing one, but that's just, because I can't read. And then on the men's side, you've got four for U-Banks, two for TFO. So that's six, plus Giron is seven, plus Paul is nine, plus Shelton is 10, Fritz is 11, Mo Wolf, 11, 12 and 13. Again, it might be dead even coming into the semis, but of course, we've got a lot more play. I mean, Medvedev, it might come down to whoever wins out of Medvedev and U-Banks, the most wins, unless Keyes wins. It's dead even, Chad. It's crazy. 26 wins a piece for America and Russia. The winner of, well, if Keyes beats Savalenko, Medvedev beats U-Banks, it will come down to who does better out of Keyes and Medvedev. That's wild. Well, I sin is losing in the second. So that's fun. Djokov is going to serve first in this one, by the way. Your Svetlana and Keyes predictions are wrong. I haven't picked anyone for Keyes. What are you talking about? Sinner, you've got to get in the game. Well, he's down. He's about to go down a break in the second now. He's up three, one. And now he's about to go down five, three. What the hell's going on? Someone tells Sinner to win. I mean, I would not be surprised if Sinner plays a four or five-setter today. And I said that yesterday and I'll say it today because when he's got an easy match, he makes it way more difficult than he needs to. He's done it. He did it at the French Open where he lost the match. He just signed a play. I think he did it like, might've been Miami this year. He had an easy run and then he just went, in a couple of matches, he just played really bad for a while. He got through them luckily, but he just plays three-setters or four-setters. And, you know, like, dude, that you shouldn't be, this is not the guy that you should be losing sets to. So fueling is good. Like, you know, you don't get to the quarterfinals if you're not good, but Sinner is better. Sinner shouldn't be losing a set. And now he's down a break, five, three. He shouldn't be losing a set to a guy low-ranked. As Sinners match slow, it might be, yeah. I mean, it's only been, it's been gone for an hour, so for two, for a set and a half. So, I mean, medium, it's gone medium. Hot take, Sinner's overrated. Nah, Sinner's raided. Sinner's where he should be. Sinner's where he should be. So fueling five games in a row, that's insane. Was he up three love, Sinner? Was he? Or was he about to win five in a row? Djokovic used to give away one or two sets, conserve energy at slams, can't afford to do that after today. Well, that's the thing. Djokovic and Sinner are not the same guy. Djokovic can do that because, but Sinner can't afford to lose sets because he doesn't have the slams to back it up. Sinner already choking. Yes, the fueling's serving for the second set. My TV is broken, so I'm gonna watch the match here. No worries, Romero. We're gonna cover every point here. We got you covered. I don't think, I don't think Rubelev is gonna win. I don't think Rubelev is gonna get a set, but I hope he makes it close. That's all, as long as it's close, competitive, and better than he's shown in Open Quarter Final. That's all I ask. As long as it's better than that, that's all I'm asking for. I'm not expecting much. Not expecting it to be epic. I'm not expecting it to be an upset or anything like that. I'm expecting to be kind of a routine, but anything more than a routine, I'll take. Sinner lost the second. Sinner loses the second set. That is not a surprise, but also very surprising, but also annoying. Bloody sinner. All right. Djokovic just served first in this one. The roof is open. The sun is behind the clouds. Are they rain clouds? We'll find out. Hopefully not. Djokovic serving first in this one. Chad, who's gonna win this? I've got Djokovic in straights, because I'm boring. All right. No-back Djokovic just served first in the quarterfinals. He played yesterday. He beat her catch after losing a set. He also played her catch the day before. Two of the biggest matches or two of the biggest streams we've done this week, but also the biggest match of the tournament so far because when the world number one gets in a bind, or the world number two gets in a bind, you know it's a big deal. Here we go. Djokovic just served. He serves that wide an ace. Bang. I'd say you start a match. 15 love. 15 love. Five sets would be a nice surprise. Four sets would be a nice surprise, to be honest. Four sets would be lovely, you know? 15 love. Djokovic serves, a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Nole. Serving to the front of Rubelev. Back in now from Nole. Into the front of Rubelev, who hits a winner. 15 all. Love that from Rubelev, there you go. 15 all as Djokovic serves again. 15 all, Nole serves. And a big serve down the tee. Unbelievable. 30-15. 30-15 is... Serves again, Nole. 30-15. He's felt too bad. I gotta say Madison Keys wins Wimbledon. Thank you, Bobby, for the two. She's in a very tough part of the draw, but we'll see. 30-15, serve. Second serve from Djokovic. Into the back end of Rubelev, back in now, Nole. Into the front of Rubelev, into the front of Djokovic on the stretch. That goes to the sky. Rubelev comes in with a forehand, down the line. That's a good shot. Nole with a slice backhand goes wide. 30 all. First game of the match. He's felt too bad. Thank you, creatures, for the donation as well. Appreciate that. All right, 30 all. First game of the match. If Rubelev gets a chance, he's gotta take it. Every single chance he's gotta take. 30 all. Nole bounces the ball, takes a serve. Out wide, the front of Rubelev, Rubelev in the net. Even half chances, you've gotta take them as well. 40-30, 40-30. Djokovic serves again. 40-30, as he serves a fault. Second serve, second serve. Into the back end of Rubelev, return to the back end of Djokovic, back end of Rubelev, again to the back end of Djokovic. Into the back end of Rubelev, as Djokovic hits the back end. Again to the back end of Rubelev, back end of back end. Again with Rubelev with the back end to the back end of Djokovic. Here goes the four now of Rubelev down the line. Djokovic on the stretch gets it. Rubelev, again with the forehand, Nole there on the stretch, as Rubelev goes down the line. Djokovic's backhand slice, Rubelev, with the forehand inside out. That's a good shot. Djokovic digs it out. Four now of Rubelev is long, and it's one love, Djokovic. Good rally though. Rubelev, very solid rally. Unfortunately couldn't win it though. They're the kind of rallies that if he can get, if he can get onto Djokovic like that, maybe he's going to do something special. Or at least make it interesting. One love, Djokovic holds. Yeah, it was a solid rally. Rubelev was in control until he over hit it. One love, Djokovic. Now I'm going to expect this is going to be the slowest Djokovic match we've seen because he's been speed running the last couple. He's had to work with the curfew, right? But I feel like this match, he doesn't have the curfew six hours away. It's not going to happen unless we get a rain delay and all that bullshit when they close the roof and it's too slippery and blah, blah, blah. As we're going to serve now from Rubelev. It's the only chance we're going to not get this match done within the six hours as if we have some catastrophe. All right, Rubelev to serve. One love, Djokovic. As we're going to serve now the four on a Djokovic return. No, it's a let. One love, Djokovic. As we're going to serve here from Rubelev. By the way, over 3,000 people here already. Thank you. As we're going to return now into the forehand. Oh, it's a fault. It's a long, sorry. Why haven't you got Rubelev's flag? Do we really need to, it's been like 18 months. Do we really need to answer that? I think we don't need to Google it. Google it. That might help. Just Google Russia sport and then you might get some answers. As we're backhand going to the backhand slice of Djokovic for now Rubelev. Again at the front of Djokovic down the line. Rubelev backhand cross call. That's a good shot. Slice from Djokovic. Rubelev with a forehand down the line. Djokovic gets it. Rubelev forehand down the line. Into the backhand of Djokovic. He gets it. The forehand now is Rubelev in the net. There's a half a chance they have a Rubelev to come to the net. And I think he's got to come to the net more than he probably wants to. He can volley. But I feel like when he's got a little chance and got Djokovic slicing, coming to the net like her catch did. That might be a little bit of a, a little bit of a wild card shot to hit. He might lose some of those points but he is capable of hitting volleys. And that would at least, you know, at least give Nolay, Djokovic something more to think about too, right? Because God forbid Rubelev goes aggressive and comes to the net more. You saw Thompson do it. Very effectively, to some effect anyway. Four and a forehand now is Rubelev on the stretch. Djokovic attacking Rubelev and hits a winner. 15-30. And now Djokovic is starting to get on the attack. 15-30. Lovely hitting from Nolay. You're quite miserable since Igor lost. Did you even watching? 15-30. That's a sell, that's a, that's a, okay, stop projecting, all right? You're a USAD. You want me to ask if you're okay? Are you okay? Did you pick Shfiante? Are you sad? Backhand returned the backhand of Rubelev. Did you lose money? Four and a forehand now is Rubelev goes with the backhand cross court into the slice of Djokovic. Four and a Rubelev cross court. Djokovic gets it. Rubelev volleys it away. There you go. What'd I just say, chat? 30-all, Rubelev comes to the net, puts it away. It's all right, don't worry, you'll get the next one. Or just don't gamble. Probably not a good thing. To gamble if you're losing money and unhappy about it. All right, 30-all. Chance for Djokovic to get the break still, but Rubelev coming to the net with a volley, we love that. That's gonna make things interesting. Thompson did it, it made it interesting. Hercatch did it because that's more his style and it was very interesting yesterday. Keeping on center as well. He's at a set all against the fuel and serve as an ace from Rubelev. Serve also has to work and that did. He served well against Bublick, Rubelev. He served very well against Bublick. 40-30, and as Rubelev serves again, 40-30. Serve out wide, the backhand of Djokovic return goes long and Rubelev wins the first game of the day on his serve, one-one. One-one in the first. Okay, Bolo, Sinner's about to break in the third set there against the fueling. We'll keep an eye on him. Sinner Djokovic, if that happens, is it gonna be like last year or is it gonna be different somehow? Djokovic with a serve, one-one. He serves out wide, a fault. Second serve, second serve. He's gonna return now from Rubelev into the front of Djokovic, front of Rubelev on the stretch, into the backhand of Djokovic, Rubelev gets there with a slice, and it's in the net. 15-love, 15-love. And we get another serve from Noley, 15-love. Djokovic out wide, it's a fault. Second serve, second serve. Djokovic is a double fault. 15-oh. Cam thinking that Sinner winning two sets last year was a fluke. He's not gonna do it this year. If Sinner can't be the unseeded guy in the quarter-finals in straight sets, he's not gonna get two sets of Djokovic, come on now. You think Djokovic is gonna let Sinner win two sets like last year, come on. Come on, come on. 15-oh, as we get a serve from Djokovic. A let from Noley, as we get a serve again. Sinner upsets. Okay, Sinner off. Serves a fault from Djokovic, second serve. Second serve, and Djokovic serves again. Into the front of Rubella, who shanks it out. 30-15. Into the front row, crowd catch. Nope, yes, maybe, I don't know. 30-15, 30-15, as we'd love to serve here from Noley. Serve out wide, return goes wide from Rubella, 40-15. 40-15, we can serve coming up here for Djokovic. 40-15, serving to the backhand of Rubella, four-hand from Djokovic, the four-hand of Rubella into the slice of Noley, as we'd have four-hand from Rubella down the line, Djokovic gets down with a four-hand down the line to the slice of Rubella. Djokovic four-hand inside out, Rubella with another slice into the slice of Djokovic, Rubella passing shot, forehand, Djokovic volleys it away, and it's two-one, good rally. But again, Djokovic just has all the answers. Two-one in the first. Winner of this place, Yannick Sinnoh, currently in a third set battle at once at all. Okay, how are we doing? Chat, what's up? Question, jerk! All right, is your system playing sounds of crowd in the background? Maybe, I don't know. Can you hear it? I can't hear anything. I'm deaf. Why'd your stream so ahead of mine? Sorry, you can pause the stream and sync it up so that you don't spoil it for you. You can sync it up. My housekeeper keeps talking to me, it's so annoying. It's all right, we're just getting started. Deb, it's all good. We should start cloning past greats to pose some challenges for Nolle. You don't watch her catch match? There's challenges there, just not on grass. Far the time will be the ultimate challenge. So don't you worry. If you don't like Djokovic's winning, he's only going to get older. So far the time is always going to win. So eventually that's going to catch up as Rubelev serves 2-1. And plus her catch put up a very good fight the other day. By the way, one on the chat if you can hear me, because I feel like some people are talking about things like five minutes ago. Just want to make sure everyone's on point. The slice there into the slice of Djokovic for now from Rubelev's a winner, lovely pass. All right, Gilbert's here, all right, Elaine, okay. It's a rack. All right, everyone's okay. Some people are talking about things 20 minutes ago and it's like, I want to know if the stream's delayed because otherwise it's annoying for me. And probably annoying for you if you're not up to date with what's going on. All right, we're good. Cheers chat. The turn goes in the front of Rubelev. Good shot, Rubelev. Slaps that for a winner, 30 love. 30 love? I'm actually more ahead than usual. Nice. You must be doing a good job. 30 love. As we deserve now, the return goes into the front of Rubelev. For now, Djokovic is long, 40 love. 40 love, Nolay. To level this up at 2-2, Rubelev. The serve is a fault. Nearly puts a hole through the linesman. Second serve, Rubelev. Is a let, serve out while the back end of Djokovic for now from Rubelev into the front of Nolay. Again, to the back end of Rubelev, back in now, Djokovic in the front of Rubelev for the back end of Nolay. In the front of Rubelev, front of Rubelev again, to the front of Rubelev on the stretch. Djokovic back end, cross court. Rubelev on the stretch again, goes in the net. 40-15. And Djokovic is taken over the baseline, and that's not what Rubelev wants. He's got to be that guy. 40-15. I dreamt that Medi and Rubelev played in the final and that Medi frustrated about something, okay? Well, that would be fun if your dreams come true. That'd be fun. That's a good final. 40-15. Serve out wide is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Djokovic. Return goes wide. Rubelev levels, 2-2 in the first set. Well, over 500 likes already. Cheers. Two games all. In the first set, if Hubey improved some of the other elements in his game, it'd be a monster. For Hubey, it's like he's got to figure out how to close matches because that's what hurt him in that match against Djokovic was he just couldn't close out the set. So he's got, you're right. He's got everything else. I mean, he showed that yesterday and the day before, but he's just not a closer. You've got to close it out. Just getting set points is not enough. You've got to, in fact, especially against Djokovic and Nadal and those guys, when you get set point, that's when you've got to play your hardest because they're the ones to lift when they're down, which is psychotic. But also, you know, fun. As that goes for a winner from Rubelev. Unbelievable. Lovely backhand inside it. Winner, love 15. Lovely backhand. If Rubelev's going to get the set, you think the first set's the one. We saw Djokovic off to a slow start against Rubelev, against her catch, both yesterday and the day before. So he's going to get a set. You'd think it'd be the first as Djokovic comes in with a swinging volley, 15-oh. 15-oh. Her catch would beat Elkaraz with that level. No, I agree. Her catch would have probably beaten everybody else in the draw with the level that he played against Djokovic. As we return now to the backhand of Nole. Sliced there from Rubelev as Nole picks it up with a lovely half volley drop shot flick winner. 30-15. No, I agree. I said yesterday that I think her catch at that level would have beaten Nadal. Had Nadal played. The only man that he couldn't beat is Djokovic because the way her catch, that was one of the best matches you'll see. Pardon me, see from her catch. The serving was nearly untouchable and the only player that could get on that serve was the guy that has the best return of all time, right? 30-15. As Djokovic serves the backhand of Rubelev. Ken in the net from Rubelev. Poor error. 40-15. And Nadal does struggle against big serves at Wimbledon. I agree, yeah, that's true. Facts. 40-15. As Djokovic serves again. The backhand of Rubelev returned the forehand of Nole. Forehand of Rubelev on the stretch goes wide and Djokovic takes back the lead. 3-2 in the first. He did beat Federer, her catch here. So I mean, to say that, would he have beaten Federer? It's like, well, he did beat Federer. So we don't need to, we don't need to question whether or not he would have because he did. Always nice to see this channel that shares love for Nole. Thank you, Milo. I do my best. Have you watched the serving basketball sensation Nicola Djokovic? I've watched a little, Djokovic, I've watched a little bit of basketball. I know who he is. I mean, the thing is, I don't have a favorite player in the NBA right now. It's really like, I'm kind of on my like, there's just no one that I'm like, I like in the NBA that I'm like, no one on my team, you know? I'm a Nets fan and a Lakers fan. East Conference is the Nets, Brooklyn. And then Lakers on the West. And I just don't really like anyone on those teams. Not a LeBron fan. Like, they have him and they can't win. I mean, it's annoying. On the Nets, we get good players, but then we trade them or they leave. Like, it's just really annoying. We put together a big three and they just failed. And then now they all play for different teams. It's just stupid. I like Jimmy Butler. Actually, that's true. Don't switch I like. And I like Giannis, but I don't have like a, like, I don't know. They don't play for my team. So I don't watch them as much. I love 15, but I'm really into Aussie football this year because my team's actually winning. So go to the bombers. All right, I love 15. As we said, now the forehand of Nolay. Four down from Rubelev into the front of Nolay. Into the back of Rubelev, Nolay with the forehand again to the front of Rubelev, into the front of Djokovic. We're fine for Rubelev on the stretch. Djokovic slice goes into the front of Rubelev, into the back of Djokovic on the stretch again. Rubelev, forehand crosscourt and then into the front of Djokovic. Again, the front of Rubelev, Djokovic. Hustling at the moment. We're fine again from Rubelev in the net. Love 30. Man, you just can't get it past Nolay at the moment. Love 30. And plus I watched so much tennis. I don't have time to watch every other sport in the world. I haven't watched that much. I didn't get, I had, I was sleeping when Volk, Volkanovsky won the UFC the other day. I haven't had time to watch that. I just don't have time to watch other sports, unfortunately. I watched a little bit of Formula One, but only because it's on at the same time as tennis. As that goes to the net, 15-30. I keep up to date with Aussie sports, but that's about it. Could be a Lakers fan because you're like Shaq. No, I'm a Lakers fan because I like Kobe. Kobe is the reason I like the Lakers. 15-30. Serving to the forehand of Nolay. Backhand from Rubelev into the front of Djokovic. Rubelev in trouble here as he goes forehand to forehand with Djokovic. And then slips down and Djokovic hits the win up, 15-40. Here we go. Djokovic to take the break. Rubelev starting to get a little chatty. 15-40. Kobe actually played tennis. I know, he was friends with Nehemi Asaka. All right, 15-40. Rubelev under pressure. First time today, break points against the serve. He serves out wide at the front of Djokovic, you hit it long. Good save. 30-40. 30-40. Shaq, what's your second favourite sport? Let me know in the chat. What's your second favourite sport? 30-40. Mine is Australian football. As it is served on the tee, that goes into the forehand of Djokovic, you hit it out nice from Rubelev. He survives. We get to deuce. We get to deuce. Football, baseball, boxing, swimming. Tennis is your second favourite sport. Cricket, hockey, American football, OK. AFL footy, love that. Good answer. Deuce, he's been a serve. Down the tee, the backhand of Djokovic. Foynter from Rubelev. In the net, advantage Djokovic to get the break. X games, nice. Baseball, football, cricket, Aussie rules. American football, basketball, Olympics. All right. Video games, yeah, cool. Volleyball, interesting. Pickleball, just kidding. Good joke. All right, here we go. Rubelev under pressure again. Djokovic with a return. Forehand goes in the front of Rubelev, backhand of Djokovic on the stretch. But the slice goes long. We're back to deuce. Back to deuce. Handball, track and field. All right, cool. MMA. I'm a fan of MMA. I just don't get to watch enough. Good serve from Rubelev. Djokovic stabs it back. Rubelev hits it straight at Djokovic, who hits it wide. Oh, Rubelev got lucky. He got lucky not to lose that point because he hit it straight to Djokovic's racket. Sinner breaks, by the way. He's up a break in the third now. Advantage Rubelev to level this up. Full contact politics. Politics, not a sport. Advantage Rubelev. Politics are as much of a sport as wrestling is real, all right? Advantage Rubelev. Politics is WWE with suits on. Everyone, but no, no contact. Backhand to forehand rally is good to the forehand slice of Djokovic. Forehand now from Rubelev to the backhand of Djokovic. Into the backhand of Rubelev, into the forehand of Djokovic on the stretch. Rubelev, forehand, down the line. No way with a lob. Djokovic with a, sorry, Rubelev with a smash. No way with a lob again. Into the backhand of Rubelev. Djokovic with a backhand, down the line. Rubelev gets it with a forehand. Djokovic, forehand, down the line. Again, to the backhand of Rubelev. Backhand to backhand now. Djokovic back in the rally as Rubelev hits it out. Djokovic raises his fist. This is gonna be on tennis TV, bro. But back to Deuce. Gotta be honest. After that round the net shot from Elkarez, that's not that impressive. 20-shot rally. Like great, great defense from Djokovic, but I don't know. It's a great rally that Elkarez hit it around the net. Sorry, Elkarez hit it around the net, I'm sorry. But Elkarez went around the net yesterday. I'm sorry, hey look. Great rally, great defense. Elkarez hit it around the net though, I'm sorry. Sorry, I can't. Back to Deuce. Djokovic trying to get this break. So that's it, great serve. Rubelev return goes out from Djokovic. A vantage, Rubelev, I'm sorry, I can't open. Great defense, great hustle, but when it ends in an error, I can't help it. Elkarez hit it around the net. Elkarez hit it around the net though. Advantage, Rubelev. Serving to the net, second serve. Second serve into the back of Djokovic. Four now from Rubelev. Is a winner, Rubelev saves the game. That is a good hold from Rubelev. Saves three break points and he takes levels, I should say, this first set. I thought he took the lead. Welcome back, M's, how you doing? Cam yelling and getting up in the yard and get out. Yeah, that didn't get me out of my chair. Great rally, great defense. Didn't get me out of my chair. Elkarez hit it around the net though. Every time there's a rally, I'm just gonna say that, every time there's a really good point, it's just Elkarez hit it around the net though. I can't help, like, how do you beat that? Probably shot at the rally of the day though, first serve to fall from Djokovic, second serve. No way he's looking like he did yesterday, to be honest. Look at it a little weird in this first set. As Djokovic serves into the front of Rubelev, return goes into the front of Nole, into the front of Rubelev, you can't get it. Djokovic, 15 love, 15 love, someone in a purple suit in the stands. Thanos, 15 love. Djokovic serves again, a fault, second serve. 15 love. Why are you keep on saying that Elkarez hit it around the net though, it's so annoying. He hit it around the net though. As we return now to the front of Djokovic, into the forehand of Rubelev, down the line of the net, 30 love. But did you see? Yesterday, Elkarez played Baratini yesterday, and there was a rally in yesterday's match with Elkarez, against Baratini, where Elkarez hit it around the net. Did you see it? Now that's annoying. 30 love, fine winner. Unbelievable. Djokovic, 40 love, see that's annoying. You ain't seen nothing yet, oh, you want me to be annoying? I'll be annoying, you haven't even been here. 40 love, 40 love, Djokovic get the 4-3. Serve at wide, and a volley from Nole, too good. That was a great volley, 4-3. Djokovic first set, on serve. Now, let's talk about Sinner. He's up 5-2 in the third, he's hanging on. Do you reckon that person just left? 5-2 Sinner, 5-2 Sinner in the third, it's one set all over there. Sinner went around the net today, you kidding me? Okay, maybe tie break heavy again today. Djokovic is gonna, Djokovic almost got the break already in this set. It's just a little unfortunate. By around the net, do you mean around the net? I mean, like, here is the net post, and there is the net, right? This is the net, he went around the net. Like the ball went around the net. Like, do you want me to draw a picture? Nah, maybe not, that's a bit far. Wish for thinking by me there, which one, that Rudolf's gonna win? That was a great volley, but did he hit it around the net, though? Ah, this, good question. It was a great volley, but he didn't go around the net. No, it wasn't around the net. He didn't go around the net, though. You're right, good pickup. It was a great volley. It went over the net, but it didn't go around the net. This is gonna be annoying now. I'm gonna get annoyed at myself. Where's that chatter? 4-3, Rudolf servings down again. Just saved a couple of break points in the last game, because he serves that wide good serve. Rudolf, 15-love. Sinner's got a set point. Sinner's got a two sets of love lead. Two sets of one lead. Two sets of one lead. Yannick Sinner. I have no idea who that man is, but they zoomed in on his face. 15-love, he's gonna serve. Rudolf, it's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. With a back and a jog, which he did out in the return. 30-love. I think Medi and Newbanks are gonna be a banger. Ems, you are not wrong. Tomorrow, I mean, is anybody else annoyed that Wimbledon don't have like, put all the matches on at the same time, or is it just me? Serving to the back and a jog, which four now from Rudolf, is a winner. 40-love. It sucks that we have to like, like between, you know, you've got Runa versus Alcarez, and then you've got Medvedev versus Newbanks. And like, like you can't focus on one. It's really annoying. It's just you. Is that because since you passed the last one, you're still upset. Come on, he'll come back, don't worry. You're still annoyed? It is annoying, I know, right? It's annoying for me, because I can't watch them all. Serving to the front and jog, which return goes back in to, of Rudolf and Rudolf in the net. 40-15. 40-15. Rudolf serves again. He's gonna return now into the forehand of Rudolf, who hits a winner, and it's 4-4. In the first. Well, look at the problems they had with scheduling they, what about three weeks to get through them? I know, yeah, well, that's the thing. If they started 11 o'clock on center court today, and then they made four matches, I mean, four matches, I would have thought putting three on center court and one, like the least popular match on court number one makes more sense than having two and two, because center court only get two matches today, when usually they get in three, so I mean, unless they get in a doubles match, which is fine, they probably will get a doubles match today because of the weather. 4-4, as Djokovic serves, into the forehand of Rudolf, backhand now from Djokovic, into the backhand of Rudolf Nola, hits it out, love 15. Now, Rudolf wins his first set. It's interesting. I don't think it matters that much, but it's interesting. Love 15. It piques my interest. Love 15. Djokovic serves again. Now, why the backhand of Rudolf, good return, Nola gets a forehand, though, and hits a winner. Just couldn't get enough on that return. 15-0. 15-0. Another serve coming up here for Djokovic. 15-0. Serving to the backhand of Rudolf, backhand of Nola is a drop shot in the net, 15-30, okay. No break points for Rudolf yet. Remember, it took her catch like three hours or two and a half hours to get a break point. Let's see if Rudolf can get one in the first set here. 15-30. Serve is a fault. All right, what's Rudolf gonna do on this one? Second serve. Second serve. Rudolf is gonna go after the attack. Second serve into the forehand is a great second serve, but, oh, it's a double fault. We're getting a challenge. That looked on the line. Chalk flew up. Maybe hit the wrong side of the middle. It was, yeah, it was on the line. Chalk flew up. You cannot be serious. Now Rudolf has to face the first serve. Even though that was a great second serve, Djokovic probably would have won the point anyway. That's crazy. Oh, it's 30-0. What? How's that 30-0? Rudolf hit the ball back. That's crazy. Did Rudolf just give away the point? 30-0. That second serve, Rudolf, did he get a maybe hit in the net? Did he hit in the net maybe? He might have hit in the net. I thought he hit it back over. I thought he hit it back over. You know, it's 30-0. The Djokovic, Rudolf hit that back. I don't know why he gave that point away. Anyway, it's 30-0. And then Djokovic hit the lovely volley. 40-30. Rudolf hit the ball back on the second serve, which should have been a replay. How did, I mean, maybe Rudolf was like, well, I was gonna lose the point, good serve, but, wait, Rudolf challenged. Again, why would, so if it was called in and Rudolf, I said, wait, Rudolf challenged that it was not, that it was out. Okay, then he lose the point. Did he, I thought, no way challenged because it was called out. There's been a four-and-a-four rally. Anyways, whatever, four-and-a-four rally, as that goes in the four-and-a-four of Rudolf into the back of the Djokovic, which on the stretch goes in the net. Deuce, it was called in. I heard someone say out. Anyways, maybe Rudolf said challenge and that's what I heard. Advantage, sorry, 40-30 goes away. Advantage, Deuce. There you go. Well, if Rudolf did that, then he does lose the point. I thought he was just being generous. Anyways, Deuce, well, he was. He was being generous because he could have won that point. Chalk flew up. All right, Deuce, he still might get the break here. He's in this game. Yeah, yeah, if Rudolf stopped the point, yeah, I didn't hear Rudolf challenge. I thought it was somebody called out. And then he was, then Nolay Djokovic challenged, but obviously not. Okay, second serve. Don't challenge this, Rudolf, don't challenge. Hit it back and play the point, even if it's a fault. Second serve. Play the rally. Second serve in the back and of Rudolf goes into the front of Djokovic on the stretch and the net, Djokovic slips down. He's back up though. Rudolf's got a break point advantage. Rudolf with a break point. It took Hooby Herkess two and a half hours and two days to get a break point. Now, Rudolf's got one in the first set. By the way, thank you, Brown for becoming a member. Appreciate that. Welcome. Appreciate it. All right, advantage, Rudolf. Break point. Djokovic serves. Into the front of Rudolf. Return to the front of Djokovic. Rudolf guesses right with a forehand. Into the front of Nolay. Rudolf in control. Find inside out to win up. Rudolf breaks. Rudolf breaks. It's a weird day chat. It's been a weird day. We lost Sviantec. We lost Pagula. Sinners having a fight and Rudolf's winning. Five-four first set. Wow. Good for Rudolf. Good on him. Didn't think he had it in him. Good on him. Okay. Still got to win the set though. Hasn't won the set yet. But he's still, he's in a good spot. Let's answer questions. Okay. One break is not winning. He's winning the set. Like he's in the lead. That's what winning at the moment means. Rubilev on Ruby Tuesday on fire is on. Yeah. Rubilev making it interesting. He is. He is. This is what I wanted. I wanted to see an interesting match. And so far Rubilev is doing that. Rubilev is slapping the ball around like anything. Yeah. Djokovic is a little sloppy though. Missing a lot of first serves. So hitting a lot of winners, the first serve of Djokovic is not working that well. And Rubilev was very good under pressure. He's serve is working. Let's see if we can work to give him a set. He serves that one for Djokovic and now he's banged. Rubilev 15 love. 15 love. Remember the last time they played, Rubilev hadn't won Monte Carlo yet. Rubilev was an ATP 500 champion. He had never won a big trophy. Now he does and he's playing Djokovic with that energy as we get a point of the net, 15 all. He had a 1000 trophy now and he's like, I'm one of the big boys. Djokovic isn't playing great, but Rubilev is making the most of it, 15 all. It's kind of like, like I said, it's kind of like the her catch match yesterday. Djokovic in that set when he came back looked a little weird. Great serve Rubilev. Chalk flew up 30-15. Djokovic just looked a little slow yesterday when he came back to play her catch. Now it's a little bit the same. It's not as windy as yesterday either. 30-15, Rubilev with a fault. Second serve, second serve. Into the back and a Djokovic. Rubilev, forehand is good. Nolay gets it on the stretch. Back and a Rubilev. Into the front of Djokovic. Again to the front of Rubilev. Djokovic backhand goes down the line. Rubilev gets it. Into the front of Djokovic. Again to the front of Rubilev who hits it in the net. Rubilev was there for that. He had the shot. He looked at it. He saw it and he missed it. 30-all. It's only good if he gets the set. He gets the set and then it gets interesting. Well, 5,000 people in the chat. Thank you for joining us. Ball by ball coverage of Wimbledon. We've watched Wimbledon from the day one. We actually watched this man, Djokovic on day one. We're watching it all the way until somebody lifts this trophy. 30-all, Rubilev for the serve. Djokovic gets it. Forehand, Rubilev. Into the back and a Djokovic in the net. Great depth on the forehand from Rubilev and it's 40-30 set point for Andre Rubilev to take the first set. This is not like Australia. This Rubilev is different. Excuse me, the man in the front row yawning. Wake up as we're to serve. It's a fault. No yawning in the front row. You spend a million dollars to get that ticket. You wake up. 40-30. Second serve in the back of Djokovic. Returning the net. There it is. Andre Rubilev takes the first set of this match and Djokovic has to come back from a set down. Okay, this has gotten interesting. I don't think it's gotten, I don't think we're getting like an upset but we've got an interesting match now. Maybe Djokovic was bored. I mean, we just, we have seen him lose first sets before. Six-four, Rubilev. If he goes up two sets of love then we can start talking crazy. Now, Sinner. He's up two sets of one against the fuel and it's on serving the third and the fourth. But that was sloppy from Noelle. You know, serving wasn't great. Missed a lot of first serves, which again, didn't help him. Rubilev serves, 74% of first serves in. Winning a lot of those points, serve was great. Played, served really well, really well against her catch. A couple of days ago. Oh, sorry, against Bub, Bublik a couple of days ago. Yeah, don't get too excited. Still plenty of time to go. Camp, do you buy another shot on eBay? The pocket's on the wrong side. The pocket is on the shirt. What do you mean? There's no such thing as a pocket on the wrong side. What do you mean the pocket's on the wrong side? That's not a thing. What if there's two pockets? Is that, they're both wrong? What, that's not a thing. Who do you think will be the favorite in the final, Rubilev or Elkarez? You were really, are you really saying that out loud? Did you really say that out loud? That's crazy. That's a crazy statement. After one set. So, Rubilev's in the final, yeah? So Rubilev wins the whole thing, yeah? I mean, that's crazy. All right, Rubilev, he's got the first set, which makes this thing a little bit more interesting. Love to see it. Love to see it. It's not Australia. Not a beat down. But now this is when Djokovic starts playing tennis. He serves a fold, second serve. This is when Rubilev needs to bunker down because the storm is coming. Hurricane Djokovic is on the way. Board up the windows, hide in the basement. Because it's on its way. Rubilev better be ready. Backhand return goes in the front of Djokovic. Backhand from Rubilev to the back of the Norway. Again to the front of Rubilev. Djokovic gets the first point, 15 love. 15 love. Sound the alarm, the tornado's on the way. 15 love. In loves with another serve from Djokovic. Down the tee, a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve into the back end of Rubilev. Fauna from Djokovic is a winner. 30 love. What I just left the stream for a bit and the first set was lost. We found who did it. We found who did it. We know why now. We know why you left the stream. That's what happened. Trying to find out why Djokovic lost that first set, we found it. We figured it out. Don't leave. Volley from Djokovic is good. Rubilev's there with the backhand slice. But it's in the net. 40 love. Don't leave. You leave again unless you want Rubilev to win. Then maybe leave and then come back and then leave and then, I don't know. It's up to you. If you've got Djokovic you better stay. Jesus. All right. 40 love. First game of the second. Serve into the back end of Rubilev. Return goes wide and long. And it's one love Djokovic in the second. Okay. First game of the second set. And again, I mean, look Djokovic fans are not worried. You shouldn't be worried. You're not worried. I can read your chats. You look very casual. You look very chill. And it should be. Because this is very casual. It is very chill. He loses sets at every Wimbledon, I mean at Wimbledon 2021. He lost every first set and he just came back at one. He's like, whatever. Whatever, man. As Rubilev serves. No one's worried. There you go. Now two sets of love, even two sets of one. That's more, that would make things a little more interesting. In fact, two sets of one might be more interesting than two sets of love. Because two sets of love, we know that Djokovic can take a bathroom break, come back and win. But two sets of one would be very interesting if Rubilev got in that position. We're a long way from that. But if that happened, that would be interesting. Let's see what Rubilev's got. Let's see if he's got it, didn't he, to win? Is it a four and a four in rallies? Rubilev goes cross court. That's a great shot. Djokovic to the slice on the stretch. Rubilev with a four in inside out. Djokovic gets that on the stretch. Rubilev with a four in again. To the back end of Djokovic. Rubilev down with a slice. Again, to the back end of Norway. Into the back end of Rubilev. Djokovic four hand, cross court. Rubilev now on the stretch. Hits it long. And it's 15 love. A love 15. Djokovic with a shake at the fist. I can all manage screaming at kids to get off his lawn. Get off my grass, this is my house. Love 15. Love 15. Sinners up to one, we'll keep an eye on him. Winner of this place, Sinner. As Rubilev serves. Out wide. There's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. There's a double fault. Got my salt in there, got my salt in there. Second serve goes long and it's love 30. Love 30. Rubilev serves again. A fault. Second serve. Second serve to the back end of Djokovic. Return goes long. 15-30. Djokovic's getting a little pissed off. And making some errors. 15-30. 15-30 is we deserve another fault from Rubilev. Gotta get those first serves, second serve. Second serve is a double fault. Got my salt in there. Two double faults in the game. And Rubilev. With that magnificent head of hair is down two break points. As it blows in the wind majestically, it's not gonna get him another set though. 15-40. Second, first serve of Rubilev. Break points again. Serves down to the back end of Djokovic, which return goes in the form of Rubilev. Who hits a winner? As the first serve to the rescue. 30-40. 30-40. Again, that hair blowing in the wind. In slow motion. I'll tell you what, Rubilev looks like, it looks like he's a member of the Bee Gees. With that hair, just that. You know what I mean? But it's not a beauty contest. He's got a four down the line from Rubilev into the four of Djokovic. Rubilev, forehand into the four of Djokovic sliced. Rubilev gets it. Inside out, that's a great shot. Djokovic gets it. Rubilev into the four of Djokovic to the back end of Rubilev. As Djokovic hits the back end again. The back end of Rubilev. Djokovic's forehand down the line again to the back end of Rubilev to the back end of Djokovic into the four of Rubilev. Djokovic's back end. Drop shot. Rubilev runs, runs, runs, runs, runs. Gets it, but it's wide! As Djokovic breaks, Rubilev on the ground. Djokovic with a shout. Two love. Djokovic in the second. Rubilev on the first six-four. No late is too good. Rubilev slipping and sliding. Two love. Djokovic with a break. Just couldn't get there. By the way, he nearly burned his kneecap off like sliding on the grass. Jesus. That knee almost ate it. All right, two love. Djokovic serves. Two love in the second. He's got the break now. He had a chance to break in the first set, but he didn't take him. Rubilev did, and here we are. All right, first is a foul. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve into the back end of Rubilev. Forna from Djokovic. Is long. All right, love 15. Love 15. Love 15 has been another serve coming up. Love 15. Djokovic serves. Into the form of Rubilev. Return goes into the form of Djokovic. Back in our Rubilev. Into the form of Djokovic. The form of Rubilev. Into the form of Djokovic. Rubilev on the stretch. Djokovic gets it down the line. That's a good shot. Rubilev slice in to the form of Djokovic. Again, with a Rubilev forehand on the stretch. Goes into the back end of Djokovic in the net. Wait, Rubilev hit it out. Or did he? If this is in, it's actually, I think Rubilev wins a point. If this is on the line, Rubilev might have won the point. No, it was just out. You cannot be serious. That's a shame. Just long from Rubilev. 15-0. Just floated long. All right, 15-0. There's been another serve coming up. Into the form of Rubilev with a return winner. This is not the old Vegas TV run. That's a hell of a shot. He says sorry for being so good. 15-30. Maybe he shanked it a little bit, but that's a hell of a return. Djokovic to the serve volume. Rubilev's like, nah, I'm gonna hit a shot like you. 15-30. And another serve from Nole. Djokovic serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Down to T, the form of Rubilev. Return goes in the back end of Djokovic. Back end of Rubilev. On the stretch. Djokovic gets it down the line. Into the form of Rubilev with a stretch again, but it's in the net. 30-all. 30-all, Rubilev. Going for that same shot. Cross-court winner, but he couldn't make it this time. 30-all. 30-all as Djokovic serves again. Out wide the form of Rubilev. Good return. Djokovic gets it. Back end of Rubilev's slice. Into the form of Djokovic. Rubilev with a passing shot. Is a winner again. This is gonna be our biggest deal. He's done it twice in the game. 30-40, Rubilev. Lovely return winners. Two cross-court forehands as Djokovic comes to the net. Very nice. That one wasn't a mistake. He didn't say sorry for that one. Instead, he throws his fist up and he's like, yeah, that's right. That was on purpose. I meant that one. 30-40 to get back on serve. Djokovic bouncing the ball more times than 2012. As he serves. Down the tee. Too good. Rubilev in the net. Too good. You knew that was coming. Deuce. The clutch serve. As we get to Deuce. Djokovic serves again. Advantage for the serve. Down the tee. The back end of Rubilev returned. The back end of Djokovic's drop shot is in the net. Man, Djokovic just can't get any rhythm. Advantage Rubilev to take back the break. Advantage Rubilev. Djokovic to the serve. Expect this to be a big serve. It was last time. First serve. And Djokovic's bouncing, bouncing, bouncing. He serves. A fault this time. OK. A big ol' fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve in the back end Rubilev. Return to the back end of Djokovic, back end of Rubilev. Again to the back end of Djokovic. Into the back end of Rubilev, who hits it down the line and long. Back to Deuce. Back at Deuce. Rubilev went for it. He went for too much. Deuce. And Djokovic serves again. Down the tee. The back end of Rubilev return goes into the back end of Djokovic. Back end of Rubilev, slices. The 4 on Djokovic, again to the back end of Rubelev who hits it in the net. Man, Rubelev, he knows, he knows he should have hit better. Advantage Djokovic, advantage Djokovic to take. Three love lead in the second, serve. Now why the back end of Rubelev return goes in. Djokovic backhand is a win up, three love. Nole in the second, Rubelev on the first 6-4. Okay, but this is an interesting match. I think the third set, the third set's where it's going to get real, real interesting. Because I think we all know that, you know, you get a set off Djokovic, you better be ready. Because he wakes up after that. He's woken up at the moment. Three love. Question, jerk! How we doing? Where's the cheers for Nole? I don't know, past the crowd. Why are they cheering for Rubelev? Because he's underdog. Um, Nole, just to win his service game, 6-3, you reckon, okay? It seems up 4-2 in the fourth, hey? Yannick Sinner, two games away from a Grand Slam semi-final. Love to see it. I know back to play to Rubelev's backhand, yeah, a little bit. It seems like he's gone there a little bit. Rubelev's going to win, work his hair, yeah. All right, Rubelev wins, you reckon, okay. Interesting. Three love, Djokovic. In the second, Rubelev won the first 6-4. The front row are full of people wearing shirts saying Nole fam. As Rubelev serves a fault. Down three love here in the second, second serve. Second serve, Rubelev. Into the fourth of Djokovic, return the fourth of Rubelev. Djokovic forehand, again to the fourth of Rubelev. Into the fourth of Djokovic on the stretch. And that's a winner, Jesus. This is going to be on Vegas TV. That's the biggest shot he's hit all day, Nole. Love, 15, that was a huge forehand. Smokes it cross court. Jeez. Jeez, that's better than that long rally that he celebrated. Huge forehand, love, 15. And no, it wasn't around the net. Anyone who asks, back into the forehand. No, it wasn't around the net though, but it was still pretty good. Slice down the line to the forehand of Rubelev, Rubelev in the net, love, 30. It wasn't around the net. It's pretty good though. Love, 30. It's Rubelev serves. Into the backhand of Djokovic, good return. Backhand in the net from Rubelev. And Rubelev making silly errors now. Love, 40. Silly errors from Rubelev. Well, that was a silly error. The other shots were just too good. Love, 40. As Rubelev serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve in the backhand of Djokovic. Return winner. Down the line, backhand winner. Djokovic four love with a double break in the second. One hour played. Rubelev on the first six-four. Djokovic four love in the second. That ball was out by the way. Why don't they challenge? Why don't people challenge? Why does everyone think that when Djokovic hits the ball, it's in? Why didn't he challenge? It was wide. Not that it would have mattered, but maybe it would have. It was wide. It was out by this much. I mean, Chalk looked like it flew up, but it obviously didn't. Four love. As he serves an ace. 15 love. 15 love as Djokovic serves to get to five love here. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve in the backhand of Rubelev. Who hits it long? 30 love. The crazy thing is that the lines person got that wrong. Like Rubelev should have challenged, but the lines person was looking straight down that line. They have one job. What happens on that line? And the ball was out by this much. It wasn't even close. There was a gap. So the lines person should have done their job. That was the lines person more than Rubelev. As he serves an ace Djokovic. 40 love. 40 love. Djokovic a five love in the second. As he serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the front of Rubelev. Four out from Djokovic. Into the backhand of Rubelev. Who hits it in the net. Five love. The Hurricanes hit. Hopefully Rubelev is hiding in the bathtub. All right. Five love. Djokovic in the second. Rubelev on the first. Six four. And for Rubelev's sake. Let's hope that he holds serve. And he can actually make it interesting in the third. Let's see if he can. Regroup. In the third. Okay. That's it. Five love is the score. Thank you for everybody who put it in the chat. Which. You know. Keep your hold your chat. Hold your chat messages. One of what Rubelev is thinking now. I hope he doesn't think he has lost it. He's looking pretty relaxed Rubelev. He doesn't look annoyed. He's not yelling and screaming and shouting and punching his leg. So. He's looking right. You know. It looks level headed Rubelev. For now. We'll see if it lasts. If a ball goes into the crowd do they keep it. Or do they return it. At the US Open they keep it. I think everywhere else they have to. They give it back. I think the US Open is the only one they keep it. Because I think baseball do that. So. The US tournaments. Kind of take that from baseball. If the ball goes in the crowd. You can have it. But everywhere else. I know the Australian Open. They're like give it. Give it back. Give me that ball. We've got you on camera. We'll find you. We know where you live. 15 love. So yeah. They ask for it back. For the most part. For the most part. 15 love. Ace out wide. 30 love. 30 love. As Rubelev serves again. Into the back of Djokovic. 4-0 Rubelev. Into the back of Djokovic. It's another winner down the line. That one was in. Chalk did fly up. 30-15. That was much better. 30-15. So about why the back of Djokovic. 4-0 Rubelev. Into the back of Djokovic. The 4-0 Rubelev. Djokovic on the stretch goes wide. Rubelev 40-15. This is much better. This is good for Rubelev to get this game. To play like that. And maybe start well on the set in the third. Because that's how he won the first set by playing like that. He's kind of... I mean he's been rolled over by Djokovic here. In the second. Hasn't been able to play like this. But this is better from Rubelev. In the set. By the way. Sinner into the semis. Sinner is into the semis. Winner plays Sinner. The winner plays Sinner. And Djokovic puts it wide. Rubelev. Gets on the board. 5-1 Djokovic. He serves for the second. Winner plays Sinner. The winner plays Sinner. Alright. Here we go. Goat. Goat. Goat. Greatest of all times. Goat. Sham. Thank you, Cam, for your dedication to tennis and us fans. Thank you, Sham, for the 30 bucks. Appreciate that. That's very generous of you. Can we get some salutes for Sham in the chat? Sorry. That was like an hour ago. I've been... I've been... distracted by the match. But thank you, Sham. Hopefully, you're still here. Appreciate the 30 bucks. And very generous. And thank you for the nice words. Alright. 5-1. Let's see if Djokovic can level this up. He serves out wide a fault. Second serve. Winner plays Yannick Sinner. Let's get another serve. With the backhand of... Rubelev. And Djokovic puts it down the line. 15-love. 15-love. And the third set's going to be really interesting. Especially... to see how Rubelev can react after a... very quick second set. Serving the backhand of Rubelev, return is good. Backhand of Djokovic in the net. Rubelev, the last couple of games, at least is getting something going. 15-all. 15-all. Djokovic serves again. Now, wide a fault of Rubelev. Rubelev hits it out. 30-15. 30-15. Djokovic serves again. Two points away. Leveling the match. Serve. There's an ace. Chalk flew up everywhere. 40-15. 40-15. Set points. Djokovic to level this match. Serve. Into the front of Rubelev. Return goes into the backhand of Djokovic. It hits wide. And it's 40-30. And again, good for Rubelev to kind of... kick it up a notch. In the end of this set, just to hopefully use that kind of momentum into the third. 40-30. He'll be serving first at this rate. In the third set. Rubelev, which might help him. 40-30. Serve. Djokovic down the middle to the front of Rubelev. Return goes in. And Djokovic hits it out. And we get to Deuce. We get to Deuce. Good return from Rubelev. All right. We get to Deuce. Thank you, Dutchie, for sending me late and useless results. Appreciate that. Deuce. Serving to the backhand of Rubelev. Return goes to the front of Djokovic. Four now, Rubelev. Into the backhand of Djokovic. Rubelev backhand is good. Djokovic gets on the stretch. Rubelev on the stretch now. As Djokovic hits the backhand cross-court to the slice of Rubelev. Nole takes over and hits it away. All right. Rubelev, good hustle, but not enough. Advantage Djokovic to take the second set. Advantage Djokovic. Djokovic to the serve. Now, while the backhand of Rubelev return goes long, one set all. Djokovic levels. With a breadstick. Breadstick for Djokovic. Anybody want to, anybody want to forget? Anybody, anyone want to forget? Anybody? Hello? Anybody? No? I'll take 12. All right. 12 for Dutchie. All right. Dawn's got 12. Can I have 50? No. How much are they? Buy seven, get one free. Take two. Okay. You can have a couple. You can find them. All right. Cool. That's a baker's dozen. Okay. That's great. Cool. Okay. Two more. Okay. Four baguettes. That's a bit greedy. Two pounds. No. This is a Australian bakery. Everything's in monopoly money. Djokovic. With the second set. Six one. Six four. Rubelev first set. But the good thing is Rubelev in that second set. At the end of the second set started to play a little bit better. And he started to kind of play in the first set. So let's hope we can use that. Going into this set. Because now it's going to get interesting whether Rubelev gets demolished in this set. GGs. He ain't winning this match. And it's not going to go five. So let's see if Rubelev can take this. Because you can always get Djokovic at the start of a match. Because he sometimes comes out slow. But if you get him in the middle of the match. That's when. If you win a third set. That's interesting. That's the big one. Has Rubelev taken the bathroom break? Yes. He heard you. He listened to you. And now he's gone. To the top. Because of you. You. Brown. One word. Carnage. Thank you for the two bucks. Appreciate that. Prasanna. Wimbledon line umpires are blind as F. Their poor decisions have affected so many results over the years. Yeah. Cool. Do you think Ega can win Wimbledon in future? Thank you for the two dollars. Um. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Um. Yeah, look, the lines people have made very silly mistakes, which is crazy because the talk flies up. Uh and that's their job. You know, technology should be backup. Not a. You know, not a reliance. Um. Anyways, uh. Look, I gotta be honest. I think this year's draw was the best fiont text draw could be. It's only going to get worse. Like this draw was the That, you know, Rabakina, Sabalenka, Jabur, even, you know, I'm going to go with Kovinova. Who else was down the bottom that like, you know, Hadajmaia, Keys, Osta Penko, Krijikova, all down the bottom half of the draw, she's never going to get it, Mukova, right? Even Alexandrova, who took a set off her a couple of weeks ago, I'm sure there's other players that I'm not even looking at. But yeah, that bottom half of the draw was so dangerous for Shfionsek if she was in there, but she wasn't. Her top draw, I mean, like, you know, she had a lot of, like, yeah, you know, there were some tough players, maybe Garcia and maybe Samsonova. But she had like, Kazakina, goth, you know, Benchage made it interesting, which we expected. She had Pagola, who she's got a good record against, you know, she had Kudamatova, who she smokes. That was the best draw that she's going to get. So this might have been her best chance because the draw was so favorable, you know, she wouldn't have had to play multiple danger players. She only had to play, well, Benchage was always going to be tough. We knew that. But, you know, Rabakiner and Sabalank are all down the bottom. So, yeah, I think it's a big missed opportunity for Shfionsek, because I don't know if she'll get this close in the next couple of years, because they're only getting better, aren't they? There's only better players coming through, as that goes backhand from Djokovic, 15-0, first game of the third. So, yeah, I don't think Shfionsek's going to get a better chance to win Wimbledon than this year. Or at least make a final, you know, maybe not win the whole thing, but get a final. 15-0, Rublev serving first in the third. Got to get off to a good start. Good serve, forehand goes wide from Nole, and it's 30-15. Djokovic's getting a little chatty. 30-15, an ace. 40-15. 40-15 is Rublev serving his second ace of the day to get off to a good start here in the third. He's served. A fault, that was close. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Djokovic, hit the tape, goes into the front of Rublev. Pointing from Djokovic into the front again of Rublev to the backhand. Slice of Djokovic, Rublev forehand shank, goes long. 40-30. 40-30, you think Rublev has to get off to a much better start. 40-30, as Rublev serves. An ace. All right, one love, Rublev, in the third set. For just joining us, Rublev on the first set, 6-2. Djokovic took the second 6-1. Rublev wins this third set. That makes things interesting. Like I said, much more interesting to win the third set against Djokovic than the first, because winning the first set, we've seen that happen many times. Not many players win the third set at once at all against Djokovic. In fact, I'll tell you how many players have done that lately. I'm going to guess maybe... I kind of remember the last person, maybe Nadal. Last year at the French might have done it. That was the last time. Let's check. So, when it's one set all in a grand slam, Djokovic, last time that he lost a match at one set all was against Nadal, quarter-finals last year at the French. Bang. Before that, it was back in 2019 against Dominic Teem. And if you remember that French Open semi, they came back the next day because it rained and the French Open didn't have a roof in 2019. Teem won the first set, Djokovic the second. Teem was winning the third. I think it was like five all in the third and then it rained. Djokovic ran home. They rained, you know, they stopped. And that was the last time a non-goat beat Nadal. A beat, sorry, Djokovic. At a set all was Ruba. It's a lovely smash. Love 15. Esterman did it in 2015. Stan did it in 2016 at the US Open and at the French Open 2015. Last time, someone did that at Wimbledon. Roger Federer back in 2012. He won the third and took the match. So it hasn't happened for a long time. In fact, that might be the only time it's happened. No, it happened back in the day when Djokovic was nobody. Has been returning out of the four to Nolay. And it goes out. All right, love 30. Ruba with a chance to break. In fact, Djokovic's record when it's at a Grand Slam and it's one set all. 88 wins, 17 losses. So it has happened, but it hasn't happened much. 88 wins at one set all, 17 losses. So Ruba's gonna have to do something that only 17 others have done, or at least it's happened 17 times. It might have been done by multiple players at different times, like Nadal and Federer. Has been a serve now. Down to the back end of Ruba. Return goes in the back end of Djokovic. Ruba four and on the stretch. Djokovic gets it. Ruba again on the stretch. Down the line is wide. Oh, he went for it. And that would have been a shot. He has to go for it. 15-30, that goes in. We're screaming and shouting, but it just went wide. 15-30. Djokovic with a serve. Just missed it. 15-30. Djokovic serves again. Into the form of Ruba. Good return. Djokovic gets back hand to back hand. Is Ruba goes again to the back end of Djokovic. Ruba with the back end down the line. Nolay gets it with the forehand. Into the form of Ruba. Four and a Djokovic on the stretch in the net. 15-40, Rubelev. Okay, and now we've got to start talking about the roof as well, because remember, we might not have a curfew tonight, but well, that might not be a problem, but the darkness will be. And if this match goes to a fifth, we might be playing under a roof. 15-40, Rubelev has to take the chances. Djokovic with a serve. Taking his time. He serves down to the back end of Rubelev. Return goes into the form of Djokovic. Four and a Rubelev on the stretch in the net. Fast point. Nolay gets it, 30-40. 30-40. So a break point here for Rubelev. He's got to take the chances here. He's had a pretty good run in the last couple of games, Rubelev. As I said, end of the second, he actually played all right. Got to make it count. 30-40, Djokovic serves. Serve. Into the back end of Rubelev. Return to the form of Djokovic. Rubelev, four and on the stretch is wide. We get to deuce. He tried his best, Rubelev, but Djokovic's serve was too good and set up the point. We get to deuce. Djokovic serves again. He's just clutch. Djokovic serves. Can Rubelev get another chance? Serves down to the back end of Rubelev. Return goes long. Advantage, Djokovic. Advantage, Djokovic to get on the board. Holding this first set. Oh, sorry, this first game. Of the third set. Advantage, Djokovic. Bouncing the ball and he serves. Now, while the back end of Rubelev returned the back end of Djokovic, Rubelev on the stretch goes down the line. Djokovic is there with the forehand as Rubelev on the stretch again goes wide and it's one-one. Djokovic holds. That forehand down the line on that return had gone in. It might not be the worst thing for Rubelev to not go up a break early in the third because like I said, sometimes when you go up early in a set, especially when you're the underdog, it can be scary. One-one. Rubelev serves again. Down to the back end of Djokovic. Return goes into the forehand of Rubelev. Forehand from Djokovic to the back end of Rubelev. Into the back end of Djokovic. Rubelev with the back end again. Into the forehand of Djokovic. The forehand of Rubelev on the stretch. Djokovic's back end sliced. Rubelev with the forehand inside out. Djokovic gets a backhand. Get into the forehand of Rubelev to the backhand of Djokovic. Rubelev forehand down the line. That's a good shot. It's on the stretch, but it's into the forehand of Rubelev. Slice Djokovic on the stretch again. Rubelev gets the point. Nice rally from Rubelev. 15 love. Nice. Hitting from Rubelev. Djokovic slipped over a little bit there as well. So the distraction of the slip didn't throw Rubelev off. 15 love. Well, we've got over 5,000 people here. Appreciate that. Has been served out wide in the back end of Djokovic in the net. Nice serve from Rubelev. 30 love. 30 love. Rubelev is staying calm. We talked about this in the public match. A bublik match, whatever you want to call him. He, Rubelev stayed calm even despite losing the tie breaks. As he serves now, the return goes in the form of Rubelev back in at Djokovic. Is long. Now Djokovic throwing his hands up. I think the wind's getting a little bit crazy. Up 40 love. But, Rubelev was very calm in that match. And he was very calm in Monte Carlo when he won the title, which is possibly why he won the title. 40 love. Serve didn't see the 40. Wow, that was called tanking. That was as much tanking as Nick Kirios would have done. Djokovic slaps it in the ground carelessly. Wow. You don't see that. Djokovic just slaps it in the ground like not interested. Don't care, two-one, I don't care. If that was Nick Kirios, people would be losing their minds. All right, good for Rubelev though. Mentally, Djokovic doesn't give a shit. Two-one. And Rubelev gives you my look as well. He gives Djokovic the look just like, what's he doing? What's he doing over there? What's tanking? When you just basically throw points away and you don't care. Just kind of give away, just don't try when you don't try. Yeah, it's rare to see Djokovic do that. I mean, that was as blank as it gets. I mean, if he smacked the ball for a winner, tried to hit a winner, that would have been more of a disguise. But the fact that he just went, like he hit it down, like it was, it's a decent serve, but Djokovic made it look better than it was. Two-one. Rubelev stands up and walks to the baseline. Djokovic's still sitting. Rubelev looks good. He's looking, he's looking mentally. He's looking good. He's looking at his coach going, let's go, let's go. He believes. Love this for Rubelev. All right, two-one. Rubelev in the second. Rubelev has never made it to a semi-final of a slam. He's only ever lost in the quarters. All right, two-one. Rubelev, Djokovic with a serve. You got us on while you're cooking? Perfect. Hopefully I won't yell too much. Don't drop your food. Is there a slice there? Drop shot, Djokovic, too good. 15 love. As long as Djokovic gets the first serve in, that's gonna be hard to win points. Why would he do that? I don't know. He just was, I mean, angry probably. It was just an angry, angry moment for Djokovic. 15 love. Serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the back end of Rubelev. Sorry, Foynard Djokovic is good. Rubelev with a slice forehand as Djokovic comes into the volley and puts it away. 30 love. 30 love. 30 love as Djokovic serves again. Rubelev had two break points in the last game as he gets to return there. Rubelev into the Foynard Djokovic. Rubelev hits it down the line in the net. 40 love. 40 love. To level this up in the second, oh, the third. Djokovic serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve into the forehand of Rubelev. Return goes in. The Foynard Djokovic. Foynard Rubelev is shanked. He went after it. Rubelev sending a message. Two-two. By the way, chat. As of right now, we are the second biggest sports livestream at the moment on YouTube in the United States behind the Pat McAfee show. That's actually pretty cool. With a second, we are currently the second biggest livestream. So thank you. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. As Rubelev serves an ace. That's kind of a big deal. That's why I'm a little bit like shocked. You know, it's 15 love. Crazy. We're currently the eighth biggest in the world in the sports category on YouTube is with the Foynard Djokovic. Foynard Rubelev on the stretch. Into the Foynard Djokovic. Rubelev on the stretch again. Djokovic with the backhand slice. Rubelev, great defense. As he goes to the Foynard Djokovic. Backhand at Rubelev. Cross-court. Into the backhand of Djokovic. Again, the backhand of Rubelev. Djokovic backhand. Goes again to the backhand of Rubelev. Djokovic on the stretch with the slice. That goes in. Rubelev down the line. Djokovic gets it with the forehand. Rubelev with the slice in the net. Oh, Rubelev had such a good point too. 15-0. Djokovic just turns it around. 15-0. 15-0. Lovely turn it, lovely counter-punching I guess you could call it from Djokovic. 15-0. Rubelev's got to keep holding. He serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Djokovic. Backhand at Rubelev. Into the Foynard Djokovic. Into the Foynard of Rubelev. Into the backhand of Djokovic. As Rubelev hits the Foynard again. Into the Foynard Djokovic. Rubelev with the sun in his face. Foynard forehand. Now down the line at the backhand of Rubelev. Djokovic hits the backhand. Again with the backhand of Rubelev. Into the Foynard Djokovic. Rubelev on the stretch. He goes down the line. Backhand at Djokovic cross-court. Rubelev scrambling. Slice from Djokovic, mixing it up to the backhand of Rubelev. Again to the backhand of Djokovic. Rubelev on the stretch in the net. And Djokovic is just starting to lift. 15-30. 15-30. And that rally just feel like Djokovic is starting to eliminate errors. That's the thing. The longer the rally goes, the harder it's gonna be for Rubelev. The 15-30. Serve out wide at the backhand of Djokovic. Into the Foynard Rubelev. Into the Foynard Djokovic. Into the Foynard Rubelev. Djokovic Foynard on the stretch in the net. 30-all. He slipped over a little bit in all eight. Got a little lucky, Rubelev. 30-all. 30-all. Big point for Rubelev here. 30-all. Serve. Into the Foynard Djokovic. Return the backhand of Rubelev. Djokovic backhand. Again to the backhand of Rubelev. Hit the tape goes over. Djokovic comes to the net. Rubelev with the backhand lob. But it goes long. 30-40. And Rubelev just couldn't get the free point when he needed it most. 30-40. And the crowd wearing the Nole shirts are cheering. They are, they are not the majority in this crowd. They are definitely the smaller section of the crowd. Has been served. Don't see the Foynard Djokovic. Return the Foynard Rubelev. Djokovic in the net. Oh, Rubelev in the net. Djokovic breaks. 3-2 in the third. Shame for Rubelev. He plays him good rallies, but Djokovic is just taking it to a new level. All right, 1-0. Okay. Now, how are we doing, chat? We good? How are we doing? Paul. Thanks for all you do. All right, Paul. Thank you for telling me to watch Sizi Pass every day. Thank you, Paul, for the direction. I appreciate that, mate. Thanks for being a good sport. By the way, we're almost at 1,000 likes. I appreciate that. Again, back-to-back streams, 1,000 likes. Ridiculous. We've got so much tennis to go to tomorrow. We've got Elkhra's Runa. We've got Rabakina versus Jabir tomorrow. We've got Hurst playing. Sabalenka Kees is on tomorrow. We've got Mehdi versus U-Banks. Women's semi-finals happening on Thursday, and then men's semi-finals Friday, and then the finals on the weekend. Chat, this tournament is almost over. It's crazy how quickly this thing goes. Wow, second to McAfee, that's amazing. I know it's ridiculous, to be honest. We're currently number, we're currently seven, oh, nearly sixth biggest stream on YouTube in the sports category, sixth biggest. The second behind McAfee, that's insane. He's got like 30,000 people watching him right now. So we'll take it. Thank you. That's a testament to all you guys for showing up every day. All right. Hey, we've got 2,000 likes. Appreciate that. Should get to 146K by Thursday, 747.5 by Wumpen and Ends, okay? I mean, if we get to 150 by the end of the year, I'll be happy. Goal reached, that's the happens. As that goes out in return from Rubelev, and it's 15 love. We had 10,000 people here yesterday, so we'll see how this match goes if Rubelev can make it fun. That was crazy that we had yesterday. Where did we rank yesterday? As we had a serve into the back end of Rubelev, back in out from Nolay into the back end of Rubelev, again at the back end of Djokovic, Rubelev with the forehand cross court to the forehand of Djokovic in the forehand of Rubelev, again at the forehand of Djokovic, Rubelev backhand on the stretch, goes long, 30 love. So yeah, yesterday with the Djokovic, her catch match, we were the sixth biggest stream of the day in America in the sports category. That's pretty crazy. In the world, worldwide, I think we were like 50th? No, higher than that. 60th, we're lower than that. 60th biggest live stream of the day yesterday in sports category worldwide. That's pretty crazy. Let's see if we can beat that later. All right, 30 love. As we serve out wide the forehand of Rubelev, great return. As Djokovic gets it, Rubelev with the slice, Nolay back end lob, and Rubelev puts away the smash. Djokovic with the hustle, but Rubelev with the winner. 30-15. 35th as Rubelev. Vila has to get the break quickly. As Djokovic serves into the back end of Rubelev, back end of Djokovic to the forehand of Rubelev, into the volley of Djokovic. Rubelev backhand passes wide. Just overhitted. It was there, but he just missed it. Overhitting at 40-15. 40-15. 40-15 as Djokovic serves again. First serve is a fault. Second serve to get to 4-2 here in the third. Serve into the forehand of Rubelev, return to the forehand of Djokovic. Rubelev backhand on the stretch, goes into the forehand of Djokovic in the net. From Nolay. 40-30. 40-30 as Djokovic serves again. 40-30 as Djokovic serves. Now while the backhand of Rubelev, backhand of Djokovic to the backhand of Rubelev, into the backhand of Djokovic. Rubelev backhand on the stretch, goes into the backhand again of Djokovic. Rubelev backhand to backhand. Just going cross-court. As Rubelev hits a slice now, but it's wide. Oh, Rubelev's got to go down the line with one of these backhands. He's starting to get frustrated. 4-2, Djokovic in the third. One set all. He's got to go down the line, Rubelev. Risk it. 4-2, Djokovic. As Rubelev serves again. Serve out wide. It's a fault. Second serve. We're getting a challenge anyway. That ball is going the line. Didn't think we were going to get a challenge. It was a very late challenge. Very late call. Rubelev, if it was wrong, should have listened to Djokovic. You cannot be serious! Just wide. As we return now going into the backhand of Rubelev, backhand of Djokovic. Into the backhand of Rubelev again. Into the backhand of Nolay. Rubelev backhand again. Into the backhand of Nolay. Into the forehand of Rubelev on the stretch. Djokovic backhand. Cross-court. It's wide. 15-love. 15-love. 15-love as Rubelev serves again. A fault. Second serve. Into the forehand of Djokovic. As we return, there's a winner. Come on! Slaps that for a winner. 15-all. Winner of this to play Yannick's center on Friday. Couple of days off. Sinner made it through in four sets. And look, if Rubelev can get a set, so can Sinner. I know Sinner won two sets last year, but I don't think Djokovic is going to let someone get two sets again. Like, Djokovic doesn't usually let players get, you know, multiple sets against him twice to the slam, unless it's Rafa. And he doesn't even let Rafa do that. Rafa doesn't himself. He steals it. Anyways, forehand goes wide from Rubelev, 15-thirty. So I reckon Yannick's center can be competitive, but I don't think, I still think Djokovic's going to beat him, but if Djokovic comes out like this, you know, you think Sinner's going to got at least one set in him, right? You know, he's not going to lose in straight sets. 15-thirty, second serve. Second serve to the backhand of Djokovic, backhand out from Rubelev, into the forehand of Nolay, who hits it long and it's 30-all. 30-all, as Rubelev tries to keep in touch. One break is not that much, but when you're playing at Goat, it might as well be a set. Serve to the backhand of Djokovic, forehand of Rubelev, down the line, Djokovic gets us right. Rubelev volleys into the backhand of Djokovic. Rubelev volleys again. Djokovic's going to get it over the forehand pass. Hit a winner. This is going to be our biggest TV role. You know that it's going to happen, don't you? 30-40, you knew it was going to happen. As soon as Rubelev couldn't put away the volley, you thought, shit, this is not going to end well. And we haven't seen Rubelev at the net enough. We saw him in the first set, go to the net. It was good, hasn't come to the net since. And that's probably why. 30-40, as he gets a serve. Rubelev into the forehand of Djokovic, Rubelev forehand into the forehand again of Djokovic. The forehand of Rubelev, Djokovic's backhand, cross-court, Rubelev's there. Into the forehand of Djokovic, again the backhand of Rubelev. Backhand of Djokovic goes again to the backhand of Rubelev. Into the backhand of Djokovic, Rubelev backhand again. Into the backhand of Djokovic. Into the forehand now of Rubelev. He goes in the line, that's a good shot. Djokovic gets it, Rubelev down the line again. Djokovic gets it. As Rubelev hits the backhand down the line for a winner, that's a hell of a shot. That's what he's got to do. And that's it, salute the crowd, get them involved. Because we know Djokovic hates it when the crowd don't like him. Or at least don't celebrate him. He gets offended. Rubelev, use that to your advantage. Backhand down the line, win a massive, massive shot. That and volleys, that's what he needs to do, Rubelev. And use the crowd. Deuce, first serve is a fault. Second serve. Serving in the backhand of Djokovic, return to the front of Rubelev. Into the backhand of Djokovic, in the net. Rubelev gets to advantage. Advantage Rubelev. Can't be pulling for Rubelev too much. I want an interesting match. I want a good match. I don't need to say that Djokovic is playing well because it's obvious. Advantage Rubelev. I want this to be interesting. Rubelev's playing well to get this back as he serves that wide. A fault, that was close. Second serve. Second serve, Rubelev. Into the backhand of Djokovic, return goes into the front of Rubelev. Backhand out of Djokovic, into the front of Rubelev. Who over hits it? No, Djokovic gets it. It was on the line, backhand to backhand and nollie in the net, Rubelev survives. It's only one break, but it's one break against a goat. And that's a problem. Rubelev's sticking around. We love this as tennis fans. Four three, Djokovic in the third. One set all, win a place, sinner. Okay. How we doing chat? What's up? Let's do quick fire questions. Let's do quick fire questions. Throw them at me. What you got? Throw them at me. What you got? We've got over nearly 6,000 people here. I'm sure someone has something to ask. Anyone have any questions? Can Rubelev take another bathroom break? He can after the fourth set. You can take two bathroom breaks and a five setter, but only, like you can only, you can't, yeah, that's the rules. How's Rubelev's hair? Spectacular. Magnificent. If I didn't have this, I'd probably be jealous. I finally remember Djokovic winning his 23rd slam, celebrated by booing sounds. His team celebrated by booing, really? That's weird. Do you think Roger at prime can beat Nolay at his best? I mean, that's a long conversation. When you losing the beard though, when you stop complaining? The more you ask, the longer it gets. Did Sinner go up two sets to love on Djokovic last year? He did. Is Federer jealous of Djokovic? No, have you seen him? Look at him, he's living life goals. He's playing with cold plays in the royal box, sitting next to the princess. I mean, do you think Federer gives a shit about Djokovic? No. A huge elice of Federer's Djokovic. I don't know what. Do you change your sleep schedule for the tournaments for each swing? Yes. Currently, I stay up all night, sleep all day. US Open, I stay up half the night, sleep half the day. So yeah, depending on the tournament and then at the Australian Open, I wake up all day and I sleep all night, like normal people. Your favorite Australian rugby team, Australia? What? What's up with the questions? That's a crazy question, T-Hanno, I don't know. Anyways, back to the clay or grass, both. Do you love us? Depends. As that goes out from Djokovic, love 15. I like you as a friend, chat. I like you as a friend. You're gonna grow a full beard? No. Why would I cover my jawline? That's crazy. It's a crazy thing. Maybe if I had no chin, I'd cover it with a beard to make it look like I do. No. It's already annoying me at this stage. Love 15. First serve is a fault. Second serve, how's my tennis? I can hit a ball. Love 15, back to the tennis. Here we go, big chance, little chance for Rublev to get the break back. Serve into the backhand of Rublev. For now from Djokovic. Again to the front of Rublev on the stretch is good. Djokovic gets it. Rublev with the backhand in the crowd. Oh man, Rublev played a good point, but Djokovic just had that extra shot. 15 all. 15 all. My favorite shot, backhand, one hand to backhand down the line. Love that. No ROG of any thanks for the nice words, mate. 15 all. As we serve at the front of Rublev, Rublev hits it out in the return, 30-15. But it was called a let, so it's 15 all and it's a replay of the point. 15 all. First serve is a fault this time. Second serve. Second serve, Djokovic. Rublev's got to take advantage of this second serve. Going for a winner. Second serve into the front of Rublev. He hits it down the middle to the front of Djokovic. Rublev on the stretch. In the net. 30-15. Rublev couldn't do it. 30-15, Djokovic. Trying to hang on to this break. Question check. Anonymous. Thank you, Cam. No, thank you. Thank you for the 12 bucks and thank you for the... Thank you for... Thank you. Thank you. 40-15. Good serve, Djokovic, the return goes out. All right. As we return in there from Rublev and it's 5-3. 5-3. Dawn, Bann. Bann that person. Bann that man. Bann them. Don't even warn them, just ban them. Straight up Bann. Also that person. Bann both. Both. Okay. So dumb. So dumb. 5-3. As Rublev serves. In the back of Djokovic, return to the front of Rublev. That's down the line for a winner from Rublev. 15-love. 15-love. 15-love as Rublev serves a foul. Second serve. Second serve in the back of Djokovic for now Rublev. Oh, nice return from Nole on the line. 30-love. 15-all. 15-all as we reserve again from Rublev. In the back and slice of Djokovic's return goes into the front of Rublev for now Nole. Into the back end of Rublev. Again, to the back end of Djokovic. Slice goes long, 30-15. Yep. Thanks Dawn. 30-15. Serve at wide from Rublev is a great serve. This is gonna be our biggest TV ever. All right, 40-15. To get Djokovic the serve for the third. 40-15. As Rublev serves a let. 40-15. He serves a fault now. Second serve. Now Rublev is putting up a good fight. As he serves again. Into the back end of Djokovic returning the net. 5-4. Djokovic in the third, but Rublev hangs onto the serve. Okay, now, let me know in the chat where you're watching from. We haven't done that yet in this stream. Where are you watching from? Where are you guys watching from? I'm in Australia, it's four in the morning and my patience for bullshit is a little low. Especially stupidity. When someone says something silly, that's really annoying. Whereabouts are you watching it? Are you annoyed? Have you got patience? At the country above you, we're down under, everything's above us. So you could be anywhere in the world. Czechia, Washington. We've got Serbia, Boston, Romania, Florida, Pakistan, Trinidad, Vancouver, Boston, Malaysia. We've got Philippines, Finland, Serbia, Sri Lanka, South Africa. We've got Trinidad, India, India, Poland, Somalia, New York. We've got Wembley City, okay? From Wisconsin, we've got Berlin, Norway, Croatia, Dubai, Salt Lake City, the Bahamas, Egypt, Vienna. We've got Perth, Macedonia, Ireland, Greece. We've got Canada, Taiwan, Kenya, Spain, Florida again, a lot of people from Florida. Bosnia, Latvia, Russia, Scotland, Mexico City, UK. What else we got? Mauritius, Germany, 15 love. All right, back to it. John Rich serving for a two sets of one lead. Thank you everybody for joining us. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. From all around the world. 15 love, Djokovic is three points away from a two sets of one lead. Serve, down the tee, there's a fault. You're getting a challenge. If it's in, it's an ace, it was close, but it was long. You cannot be serious. Second serve, 15 love. Second serve, into the back end of Rubelev, back end from Djokovic to the front of Rubelev, into the back end of Djokovic, Rubelev back hand to the forehand of Djokovic, into the slice of Rubelev, Djokovic on, oh man, in the net. He was in control. He had Rubelev on the stretch, but he hits it in the net, 15 all. That was a poor forehand. 15 all, two hours played in this one. 15 all, as Djokovic serves again. Second, first serve out wide, great serve. Chalk flew up, 30-15, 30-15. Two points away, Djokovic from a two sets of one lead. 30-15 as he serves again, Nolle. 30-15 serving to the front of Rubelev, Rubelev hits it out. All right, 40-15, two set points for a two sets of one lead. No back, Djokovic, first set. Rubelev was kind of a bit of a glitch because Djokovic had the chances to break. Could have been a straight sets win here, but credit to Rubelev, but he's gonna have to come back from two sets of one down, which kind of remembered the last time that happened to Djokovic and losing. Djokovic serves, set points, into the front of Rubelev, returned to the back of Djokovic, Rubelev with the backhand, in the front of Djokovic, who hits it to the forehand of Rubelev. Back into Djokovic no the front of Rubelev, he ran around it, into the back of Djokovic, back in a Rubelev, again to the back of Djokovic, into the front of Rubelev. Djokovic backhand, again to the front of Rubelev, into the back of Djokovic. Rubelev with the backhand, now down the line is a winner, that's a hell of a shot. This is gonna be all things TV로. But he's still down, a set point, 40-30, Rublev with a winner. I want to see more of that from Rublev in the fourth. 40-30, what a shot. Right in the corner, good little flick. Even Jokovic was impressed. 40-30, Jokovic still with a set point to take a two sets to one lead. Served down to the front of Rublev, but it's a fold to a let, it's a let. Jokovic serves again. 40-30, winner of this place, Yannick Sinner on Friday. Sinner beat, it's a fuel in in four sets today. 40-30, Jokovic serves into the back end of Rublev return, but it's a fold, not a late call. Second serve, second serve, 40-30. What can Rublev do? Second serve into the back end of Rublev return to the back end of Jokovic, Rublev, oh, gets it to the point. Rublev gets the point, Jokovic in the net, and we get back to Deuce. Man, bad, poor backhand from Jokovic. And a chance for Rublev to extend the set. All right, we get to Deuce. Sloppy backhand from Noley, and as Jokovic serves, bouncing the ball a lot. Where's the time clock for the serve? Serving the back end of Rublev, return goes in the back end of Jokovic, Rublev on the stretch, Jokovic gets it with the back end, again, to the back end of Rublev, into the front of Jokovic, Rublev on the stretch now. He hits it to the back end of Jokovic, Rublev with the back end again, into the back end of Noley, into the back end of Rublev, and Noley hits it out. What is happening? Advantage Rublev to break back. What is happening? From 40-15 to break point, Rublev to get back on serve. Advantage Rublev, this is weird. Advantage Rublev, expect a big serve. Jokovic bounces the ball, he serves. Out wide at the back end of Rublev, volley from Jokovic is good, and Rublev's down. Oh, Rublev slips, he's okay. He wouldn't have got there anyway, but he just trips over as he sprints to the forehand, but he couldn't get there. Doce, he just slipped off the first step. Oh, he just, man, he knew he had to run quick, and he just tripped over himself. All right, back to Doce. When Cam picked someone, they always lose. What the, hey, what? The hell? No, Cam Kerr, shut up. It's not a thing. He tripped, he tripped, he tripped. Serve out wide at the front of Rublev, return goes in, Jokovic comes in, puts away a smash. Advantage Jokovic to take the second, the third set. Man, what a weird ending to this set. Again, Rublev's in this match. If you can take those chances, no such thing as a Cam Kerr, shut up. I picked Jokovic. Advantage Jokovic. Watch the previews. Advantage Jokovic. He serves, a fault. Second serve, second serve. Jokovic bouncing the ball. Second serving to the backhand of Rublev, backhand at Jokovic, again to the front of Rublev, into the front of Jokovic, Rublev, forehand down the line, is good. Jokovic gets it, backhand at Rublev, into the backhand of Jokovic, the forehand of Rublev. Jokovic backhand down the line, Rublev on the stretch, gets it. Jokovic forehand now, down the line, is long, back to Deuce. And again, Jokovic making, well, he's laughing, but I don't think he's having fun. Back to Deuce, weird finish to this set for Jokovic. He's missed three set points now. As he serves again, Jokovic, and he saved the break point. There was a break point that he saved. All right, Jokovic to the serve, into the front of Rublev, return the backhand of Jokovic, Rublev on the stretch, with a slice. Jokovic with a slice, drop shot. Rublev's there with a forehand flick. No, he gets it. Rublev backhand is a winner. Rublev points his finger to the sky, and he gets the crown up and about. This is gonna be our thing is to you. Let's go, Rublev, that's what we wanna see. Get him up. Advantage Rublev. That's what we wanna see from him. Celebration to match the shot. To get the break back, he's gotta do another one. That's what we wanna see. And the celebration, ha ha. That'll get him out of their seat. Let's see if he can get this break back. Jokovic with a serve. He's taking his time. This is a serious contest now. Serve at wide is a fault. Here we go. Rublev from the dead. Second serve. Second serve. It's a, oh, it's a let. It was a let and the crowd are going nuts. Jesus, second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Rublev. Return to the backhand of Jokovic. Backhand of Rublev. Again, to the backhand of Jokovic. As Rublev hits a slice, no lay, forehand. Goes into the front of Rublev on the stretch again. Jokovic flying down the line. Rublev backhand is long. Back to deuce. Man, that double-fault was so close. And the crowd appreciating. I think Jokovic is just trying to get the crowd on his side again. I don't know about that. I mean, he didn't do much. Why does this happen every time? As soon as someone, like someone gets the crowd on their side, Jokovic is like, but what about me? What about me? Hello? Mate, he hit it out. Don't get so excited. Jokovic does it every time. As soon as someone celebrates the crowd, he's like, what about me? What about you? Your number, we're here to go. All right, we get it. Don't ask for cheers. Come on, let him have his moment. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Rublev. Return goes long and it's advantage. Jokovic, but Rublev knows he hit it out. Rublev's making it interesting though. That's what's fun. And that was out by a mile. All right, set point number four. Number four to take a two sets of one lead as he serves now. Rublev put on a show in this game, which is love to see it. We love to see an underdog doing well, but it's not enough just to win a point as he hits a down the line on the net again, Jokovic. Okay, Rublev's back to deuce. Jokovic just can't finish the set. He just can't finish the set. 11, 12-minute service game. I mean, bloody hell, that's a marathon. Deuce, another serve here from Jokovic. He serves. Down the tee. Good serve, return goes into the backhand of Nole. Nole hits wide. Man, good pickup from Rublev. Good serve from Jokovic, but the backhand he just couldn't flick into the open court. Advantage Rublev to get back on serve. Now the chat's up and about. Wakey, wakey. It was so quiet. Dawn, are you still here? Advantage Rublev, what happened, chat? All of a sudden. Advantage Rublev. As Jokovic serves, a fault. Second serve for Rublev to get back on serve here. I think I might have kicked a hornet's nest. Advantage Rublev. Second serve. Into the backhand of Rublev, return goes into the backhand of Jokovic. Rublev with a forehand, down the line, Nole on the stretch. Into the forehand of Rublev, into the backhand of Jokovic. Rublev running for the drop shot. In the net. Rublev in the net. And Rublev knows he's like, I had that point. He did. You just couldn't get into the drop shot though. Back to deuce. Jokovic fired up here. I don't know who he's shouting at. He's shouting at somebody. God, it's so funny. It's like, hey, can you cheer for me? And then he yells at them like he's gonna punch them in the head. It's like, hey, why don't you be my friend? I hate you. Pick a side. Anyways, Jokovic serves. I mean, what do you want them to do? Do you want them to cheer or do you want to fight them? As Nole serves. Our wide, great serve. Return goes in. For now, Jokovic is good. Rublev can't get it. Too good. Is that lady in the front row waving her finger? That's who he's yelling at. Oh, one point. There you can shove your point. Advantage Jokovic, five or fifth set point. But at least Rublev is making it interesting. Which is what we asked for at the start of the match if you're a neutral fan. At least that's what I asked for, as a neutral fan. Advantage Jokovic. Serve out wide at the back end of Rublev. Good return. Jokovic gets it. Four and a Rublev on the stretch. Jokovic's there with the four and up his own. Rublev with a slice. Jokovic in control. Forehand goes. Open caught. Rublev puts up a lob. It's going up. It's going in. No, it's not. Jokovic takes the two sets of one lead in a 12 and a half minute game. Jokovic takes the two sets of one lead as he stares down the person. In the crowd that was, oh, maybe he's staring at the Nollefam. The seven people supporting him in this crowd outside his coach's box. All right. Jokovic takes the two sets of one lead. Rublev though. I tell you what, he's making it interesting and that's all we can ask for. All right. Two, one. Jokovic. Okay. Then Jokovic just a little fist bump there. He dodged a bullet there. I mean, that could have been real awkward had he lost that game. Okay. Yeah, we've got 8,000 people here. What's up? Crazy. Don't forget to subscribe. Um, must answer some questions. That's my question! The question, jerk! Uh, this is the weakest Nollef's looked all tournament. I don't, I mean, yeah. He hasn't looked great at times. He hasn't looked great. Seven people, that's harsh. There's literally seven people wearing Nolle's shirt saying, going go Nolle. I mean, in fact. Matthew! First place medal super work cam. Thank you, trophy. No worries. Thank you, Matthew, for the five. Appreciate it. How am I feeling? I'm feeling jacked up for the fourth. I'm excited. That Rubelev, uh, I mean, that Rubelev point that he played, even though he lost the set, that point by Rubelev just shot this match. Just gave a real shot in the arm because it was starting to get a little bit, a little bit predictable. But the first set was like, oh, that's a surprise. You know, second set. Okay, here we go. Third set. And then he did that shot and was like, oh. Oh, okay. Rubelev's here. Even though he lost the set, it kind of, I mean, look at the chat. It's on fire. It lit the chat on fire. So it lit me on fire. I fell out of my chair. All right. Nolle needs to improve his serve. Yeah. I mean, look, if he plays the bigger server, it's going to be a problem. But interesting to see how he does against Sinner if he can get this set and, you know, get through in four. Interesting to see. Nolle in four, you reckon? Yeah. Can Andrei take it? You can't, I mean, nobody beats Djokovic from two sets to one down. Like, when was the last time that even happened? I mean, that's the question that I'll answer for you because that's my job to answer those questions and not to ask them. I'm the guy who's supposed to know that answer. I'll tell you that answer. I'm not stalling. I'm just making it just chilling. I mean, I'll tell you, just let me tell you. Just give it, will you let me speak? Can you let me speak when the last time Djokovic was lost from two sets to one up? It was against Dennis Ysselman, about the Australian Open in 2017. So it's been a long time. Before that, it was against Jürgen Meltzer at the French Open over a decade ago. We also lost from two sets to one up against Joe Woodford Zonga back in Australia 2010. And then you got to go all the way back to 2006 when he was a wee little player. He's only lost five times and six times from two sets to love, two sets of one up. And usually when he's up two sets to one, he wins 107 grand slam matches. So it doesn't happen very often or at least five setters because he used to be David's Cup and blah, blah, blah. So six times and only three times since he's won a slam has he lost from this position. There you go. There you go. There's your stat of the day. Or the stat of the set. There you go. Stat of the set. All right. Thoughts on the Saudi involvement into ATP? Look, it's better to have them, like to be on their side from the start than to get them having a making their own tour. Do you want them to be an ally or a rival? They're going to be into sports. I mean, they're buying up all the other sports. So tennis is only inevitable. Do you want them to start buying players to put in their league? Or do you want to get involved with them early so that that way they don't take away the curiosity and alcaraz and runes of the world? I reckon it's much smarter. It is, you know, I think it's smarter for the ATP to have a chat with them and be like, look, we don't want to have a competition. We want to work together. We saw what happened in golf. All right. Rublev serving first in the fourth. 2-1, Djokovic with the sets. Winner place dinner on Friday. He's been back down the line. Good shot from Rublev. But Djokovic over hits it. Love 15. By the way, I'm sorry, 15 love. We've probably got, and maybe if we get to a fifth, we'll probably shut the roof. I reckon. Serving the 4-0, 4-0 from Rublev. Into the back of Djokovic. Who over hits it. 30 love. 30 love. Yeah, look, it's either you work with the Saudi, whatever, what's it called? The Saudi fund. Or you risk losing players because they create their own tennis league. And I mean, Nick Kieros has already said, hey, I'm all he is, you know? And if that happens, we start losing. Imagine if we started losing some of those superstar players that we love to watch. The ATP is in a big trouble. So, it's not that they're talking to him early, because they're from Djokovic. One love. Rublev in the fourth. Okay. Now, just because they have Saudi events, they won't have them, like, live golf wasn't in the Middle East. It was all over the world. They can build, they can make a competition that's not, like, that's worldwide. They've shown that already. So, the Saudi involvement, if it was to build a second tour, wouldn't be just like Middle Eastern tournaments. They'd go all around the world. They'd have worldwide events, because they can afford to. Anyways, let's hope, let's hope they can work together. I reckon the ATP finals are going to Saudi Arabia or at least the Middle East after Italy. So, in a couple of years, that's my guess. Cam, you're ignoring my question. Look, Will, there's a lot of questions. There's a lot of people here. I can't answer every question every time. I'm sorry. The streams are too massive. It's a blessing and a curse. I'll do my best. 15 love. What was the question? Does anyone know what numbers are above the shoulder on your left? 15 love. If they're members, how many members we have? Members. It's a member goal. It's over in the back end. I could have asked to chat that. Four and an hour goes in there from Rübler. 30 love. Anyways, that, yeah. 30 love. Thank you for the donation. Appreciate it. Thank you for the two bucks. All right, 30 love. It's a member's goal. This is how many members we have. And that's how many members we are going to try and get. A dollar a month, if you want to become a member. As we get a back end return from Rübler, that goes out. 40 love. Cam, your commentary is so much more unbiased than ESPN. I mean, ask the chat. I try. I try. 40 love. As Djokovic serves to level this up. First serve is a fault. Why are they rooting for Djokovic? Or what's going on with that? What are they doing? What are they saying? 40 love. 40 love. 40 love. Serving the 40, Rübler hits it out as it's 1-1. 1-1, Djokovic stretching his legs, by the way. Remember, he did play yesterday. He played about two hours, like an hour and a half yesterday. He played the day before. He's played a lot. Now you've done it. Now you've done it. See, look at all the people coming out. You don't say nice things about when my guy plays. You've done it now. If Djokovic hits a great shot, you know I'll go crazy. Or maybe you won't listen. Maybe you won't, maybe you don't. Backhand return goes in the forehand of Rüblev. 4-0 from Djokovic again to the 4-0 of Rüblev. Into the backhand of Djokovic, sliced. Into the backhand slice of Rüblev. Backhand slice from Djokovic. Again to the slice of Rüblev. Is Djokovic hit the slice? Again to the backhand slice of Rüblev. Slice, slice, slice. The crowd start laughing because it's hilarious. Slice again from Nole. Into the backhand of Rüblev. Again to the backhand of Djokovic. Backhand of Rüblev. Again to the backhand of Djokovic. The fourth of Rublev is Djokovic's backhand on the stretch. Rublev passed in the net. And it's Love 15. Love 15. Thank you, Chile. Love 15. Yeah, if you are new here, I celebrate points more than I celebrate players. So if I get excited about a point, it's got nothing to do with who's hitting the point, all right? That might be something that gets confused. If Djokovic plays an amazing point, it means I don't hate Rublev. And vice versa. As we return now, the backhand of Rublev, backhand from Djokovic. Down the line is wide, 15-0. 15-0. Thank you for the donations, but please bunch them together because it's a little annoying. If you want to donate, I appreciate the donations, but also it annoys the chat. As we return now into the fourth of Djokovic, into the fourth of Rublev, passing shot is good. Djokovic is a lovely drop volley. Rublev gets there, but it's in the net. 15-30. 15-30. Thank you for the donations, though. I do appreciate the dollar 50 cents at a time, but bunch them up. It's much easier for me to actually appreciate them more and give you shout-outs or whatever you want, but please don't spam. 15-30. First serve is a fault. Second serve. Second serve. In the backhand of Nolay, backhand from Rublev. Into the forehand of Djokovic. Into the forehand of Rublev on the stretch. Djokovic with the forehand down the line. Rublev with a slice. Djokovic gets it. With the forehand inside out. Rublev with the backhand. As Djokovic forehand goes cross-court. Rublev with a slice. Into the backhand of Djokovic. Into the backhand of Rublev. It's Djokovic. Into the backhand again. Into the forehand of Rublev. Oh, it's out! Is it? Oh, it's a big call. If this is on the line, it's 30 over. It's out of break points, and I think it might have been wide. I didn't see Chalk. No Chalk. It went wide. Rublev in trouble. 15-40. Djokovic with the two break points to start the fourth. Hey, thank you, Lamor, for becoming a member. Appreciate that. Welcome. 15-40. As Rublev serves. Our wide. Djokovic returns. Rublev forehand. Djokovic gets it as well. Rublev with a smash. Nolle gets it again. But it's in the net. Nice play from Rublev. 30-40. Djokovic good hustle, but Rublev just a little extra power. Rublev could have missed that smash quite easily. That's why Djokovic got there. 15-30-40. It's a break point. Pagoola got out of the doubles. Oh, man. Did they pull out or they lost? 30-40. Serving the backhand of Djokovic. Return the backhand of Rublev. Backhand of Nolle. Into the backhand of Rublev. Into the backhand of Nolle. Rublev hits it out. All right. Djokovic breaks first games of the fourth. 2-1. 2-1 Rublev. So 2-1 Djokovic. Rublev in big trouble. All right. No, he's not pointing to his area. Just walked away. He just walked away. Just walked away. Nothing to see here. Routine break. Easy. Djokovic knew it. It's officially over. Hey, look. I did not give Rublev a hope in how to even get a set today. I thought Djokovic, look, he's going to get through this easy. This is a Djokovic victory. And Rublev made it interesting. He made it interesting in the first set. He made it interesting at the end of the third. But it's exactly what we expected, right? It's what we expected. Djokovic winning in the end. It ain't over yet. Oh, well, I mean, yeah. He almost got the break back. Rublev in the third, didn't he? But Djokovic is just too good. Even on a less than good day for him, he's still better than everyone else. It'd be a similar score under Israel and hoping to get rid of the first set. Yeah. I mean, even if you use the first set and look at when, well, Djokovic almost went up five, what was it? Five-two in the first. It would have been a straight set. Bang, bang, bang. But no, it was a little bit a little bit odd in the first set, a little bit off. Rublev took his chances. But I mean, it's just like every other time that Djokovic lose the first set, even if he's down two sets of love we saw last year, right? You've got to kind of be down. Two sets of love and a break almost to be a chance against this man. Or to be even thinking that you're going to be beating him. All right. Here we go. Serving the net from Noelle. Second serve. Two sets of one, two, one. Djokovic in the fourth. Winner of this will play Sinner. Janik Sinner, of course, played Djokovic in last year's Wimbledon tournament in the quarter-finals. So Sinner into the fact that he played twice. Djokovic won in Monte Carlo easily and then, of course, last year's Wimbledon. But look, if Rublev can get a set, I think Sinner can get a set. It could be similar to this. It might even be closer if Djokovic plays like this against Sinner. Sinner is a little more consistent and a little bit more, I guess, I don't know, consistent is not the word. A little bit more able to go with Djokovic. Whereas I think Rublev, in the rallies, you feel like he's either going to hit something crazy or he's going to get ground into the ground. Ground in the ground. Yeah, that makes sense. Love 15. Serb didn't see the form of Rublev. Return goes long. 15-0. Yeah, Sinner's more versatile. Yeah, Sinner's got more of a brick wall, which could be interesting against this Djokovic. 15-0. Yeah, Ems. The matches are on the same tie. I mean, so annoying. Wimbledon is so stupid. But they're also, I know what they're doing, but it's so dumb to not have two matches on center court, three matches on center court in a quarter-final day. It's so annoying. It's like, I'm annoyed for different reasons than maybe you guys, but it's still annoying. But the big matches are all on at the same time. They're like, okay. What is this? The last day of the Premier League season? What are we doing? 15-30. Rublev with a little chance here to get the break back, because we've got a forehand in from Rublev, a bit of a shank. Backhand a forehand as Djokovic goes again to the front of Rublev. Into the backhand of Djokovic, Rublev. With a forehand again, to the backhand of Djokovic. Into the forward of Rublev, Djokovic's backhand, again to the backhand of Rublev. Into the backhand of Djokovic, Rublev backhand on the stretch. Djokovic gets it with the backhand again to the backhand of Rublev. Into the backhand of Nolay, but Rublev overhits it. 30-0. 30-0. Well, one in the chat if you like the Wimbledon schedule for today. Or 2 if you don't, because I'm maybe I'm the... The reason I don't like it is I can't stream everything. And I want to stream everything. But 1 in the chat if you don't like it, 2 if you don't care. Or you don't mind. Because I'm sure people don't mind. It's probably a me problem. 30-oh! Yeah, see? Anyway, serving to the back of Rubella, 4 now from... Nole! He's a winner! 40-30! Yeah, see, it's a me problem. It's got nothing to... Chat, don't care, you guys, watch whatever you want. Alright, 40-30. Only 4 Wimbledon winners since 2004. 2003. Actually, 2003. I'm sure if you go back to the 90s, there's probably only been like 7 Wimbledon winners. Ace down the T! In fact, I'll find out exactly how many Wimbledon women will look... So, since 1990... We've had Edberg, Stitch, Sampras, Agassi, Krycek, Ivan Isovich, Leighton, Jokovic, Federer, Nadal, Murray. 11 Wimbledon champions in 33 years. Different champions. If you want to start from when Sampras won his first, 93. We've had 8 different champions since 19 in the last 30 years. That's stupid. Sampras, Krycek, Ivan Isovich, Hewitt, Goats, Murray. 8 champions, 8 different champions in 30 years. I mean, how crazy is that for a start? You know, that's 15 love. Maybe it's not that crazy. I think it's crazy. 15 lovers with a backhand return, the backhand of Rubelev in the net. 30 love. Sorry, 15 all. 15 all. And as Rubelev serves, down the tee. Jokovic returns, but it's in the net. Nice. Serving from Rubelev. Jokovic's serve has got a lot better, by the way, after that first set. It was down like 50%. Now it's up at the 70s. Jokovic dropping his racket. On that one, as we return out of the front of Rubelev, 30-15. Jokovic gets with a lob. Rubelev comes into the smash. Jokovic can't get that one. Nice smash from Rubelev. That was tough. 40-15. 8 in 40 years at this rate. When is Jokovic retiring? What age, Shat? What do you reckon? When will Jokovic retire? What age? And don't say 69, alright? I don't want to hear it. Don't say, make it silly. Don't say 69. Not funny. Ace. Don't say it. I don't want to hear it. It's not funny. Childish humor will not fly. 40? I agree. I think 40. I think 40. Why does he need to play if he gets all the records, right? Once he ticks off all the boxes, why does he need to keep playing? If he's got 40... Where's he going to find his hunger when he has all the records? I said, don't say 69. Don't, ban him all. Ban all the chat. Ban the 420s. Ban the 69s. Ban him. Ban him all. Chat. I said, no. I said, no. I said, don't do it. 40 with 30 slams. Maybe 30 slams. I don't mean he keeps... I mean, 30 slams is still a fair way back. He retired with 30 slams. Yeah, I mean, 30 is... Look, 30 is untouchable, right? Once he gets... If he gets the 30, it's insane. And this is like retiring on his own terms, right? Because of course, injuries can rob people of years. We saw that with Federer. We see that with Nadal. You know, retirement on his terms. When would he want to retire? Or when do you think he would? Because sometimes, you know, next year, he might be... He might not get a chance. You know, it might just be like, well, that bloody elbow, you know? Give him a year, you reckon? I reckon, Djokovic are 40. He takes all the records. He puts them without... Like, you know, he breaks all the records. Which is funny, because there's still records that like, you know, he's not going to break the Nadal French Open record. But, you know, there's a lot of tennis records, the big records, right? The records that we all talk about. The ones that matter, the ones that aren't like, you know, oh, well, he's got to get more wins than this. That this... Okay, maybe not. As Djokovic, it's a volley for 15 love. So currently, I'll tell you the records that he holds, Djokovic. The records that he holds. He holds the most grand slams, 23. The most finals of slams, 34. He's second to Federer. If he wins today, he equals Federer's record as 46 semifinals at slams, which is the equal most. He's two less than Federer in quarterfinals. Quarterfinal results, or like, getting to the quarterfinal. He's 10 away from being most... If he plays 10 more slams, 30 love here, he gets to most appearances at a slam. So he's 10 behind Roger and Feli Lopez. If he wins another 17 matches at slam level, he'll take Federer's record there. He's 30 away from Federer's matches played at slam level. He's not that far away from Borg's winning record. He's 88% to Borg's 89%. So if he keeps winning at slams, he will be able to take that. And he's third in the record for most percentages in finals at slams. Sorry, no, he's down to number six. He won't get that because Rod Laver's got an 83% record in the opening. So that's that. Calendar slam, obviously that's something, right? That if he does do that, that's something that no one else can do except for Rod Laver. What else we got? He's got the record for... Titles at every slam, finals at every slam, semifinals at every slam. Quarterfinals, he's equal top with Federer and then most wins at... That's something. As Djokovic is a 4-2, what else we got? What other records are meaningful? Most seasons in a row with at least one major title or final. He's on 13, Raffer's on 15 and that'll stop this year. So if Djokovic plays two more years by making a final of a slam or winning a slam, he will overtake his record there. He's got a backhand slice there from Nolay. Good replay. Oh, then Rubelev puts it out. Easy error from Rubelev. Love 15. He's also equal at the moment with Federer Nadal and Federer Nadal on 15 seasons by making his first and his last grand slam. So if he wins a slam next year, he's got a lot of those records. Consecutive seasons with at least one major title or final. He's currently on 6th in a row, 10... Oh, what's that? Consecutive seasons. Oh yeah, okay. Nadal has that record. Australian opens. He's got more than Federer. He's got... He's trying to get more than Federer Wimbledon. He's two behind the record at US Open. He's only got three compared to five, which is the most. So there's that. Has been a four-hand, four-hand record. Four-hand record, whatever. Four-hand now from Rally into the four-hand Djokovic. Four-hand from Rubelev down the lines of winner. That's better from Rubelev. 15 all. Wimbledon record finals. He's only played eight compared to Federer's 12, but you'll have a better winning record if he gets there and keeps winning. French open. Again, Raph has got that wrapped up. Nothing to see there. He's at the most Australian open finals. He's 10-0. Match wins. He's got the most wins in Australian open percentage-wise. 91% ahead of Agassiz 90. At Wimbledon, he's on 90% equal with Samperas winning record at Wimbledon. Borg's got 92%, so it has something to do there. Also, US Open has almost the most winning percentage there. He's behind Federer and Samperas in that one. So if he wins another US Open, that might change. Most tournament wins at the Australian Open. He's still behind Federer there because Federer played for much longer. He's behind Federer at most wins at Wimbledon. 15 to go. And he might be, he's still behind Connors and Federer at the US Open. So if he gets most, he might be, again, French open aside, he'll probably have the records at every other slam. Matches won, trophies won. All those important things that we see, it'll be drunk at the top of all those records, except for the French Open because Nadal is a freak. That's all. So I think once he gets all of that, ticks all those boxes, Olympic gold medal, yep. As we're nice down the tee, Rublev stays alive for three. Once he does all those things that I mentioned, then he probably will go, I've had enough, I have nothing left to do. But yeah, all of those things. By the way, if he doesn't win the Olympics next year, get a gold medal next year, will that mean that he'll probably play till 41? Because he wants to play the next Olympics? What do you reckon? If he doesn't win the Olympics next year, will he try for one more? Because he could, right? I mean, Raph isn't only gonna have one more left. He's got this, he doesn't need to get one anyway. But if he doesn't win the Olympics next year, will he hang around for four more years to try and get one? In the next one, he'll be way too old by then. Still though, he won't care. I feel like the Olympic gold medal is one of the biggest things that he cares about the most. Not that he doesn't need it, right? He doesn't need it. I'm just saying, like, what do you reckon? Do you reckon that'll be the motivation to play beyond 40? If he doesn't get the gold medal, will he keep playing until after 40 for the Olympics? Like, we say, when's he gonna retire? Well, if he has the gold medal, then he probably retires at 40. If he doesn't have the gold medal, will he keep playing? Because there's something more to go, something more to do. I don't know. Anyways, back to this match. 4-3, 4-3. Jokovic for the serve. Who reckons Elkvijs is gonna win the Olympics next year in a three-set match against Jokovic on a clay court? What do you reckon? Do you reckon that Elkvijs could beat Jokovic in three sets? God, I hope not. No, let's be real. That's probably gonna be probably a random. I mean, Zverev was random two years ago, right? Probably not gonna be someone we expect on a clay court. Who's gonna win the gold medal on clay? Who's a random player on clay? Kasparud. Kasparud wins the Olympics. Anyways, love 15. Clip this and we'll laugh at it next year if it happens. Love 15. Next year's the Olympics, by the way. So we got a big year next year. After Wimbledon, we go back to the clay. We play at the French for a week at the Olympics. So stay tuned for that. That's gonna be fun. Love 15. 7 to the 400. Rublev returned the back end of Jokovic. Drop shot is good. Rublev gets it, but it's wide. 15-all. 15-all. Elkvijs is the only player that can stop Jokovic here. I never have probably have something to say about that. Medi hasn't lost this. He's lost like one set here and there, but Medi. Medi's not doing too bad. Medi's lost one set all week. And he's also got a retirement win. So he played one less set. 15, 30-15. Lovely forehand winner. Medi's lost one set for the week. So, oh, that goes in from Jokovic on the side of the line. 30-15. Jokovic, six points away. Mehvedi versus Elkvijs on grass. Are you not gonna... Well, you think Elkvijs wins? I think that's a 50-50. I don't think anyone could be confident with either guy. I mean, if Jerry and Baratini can get a set of Elkvijs on grass, I mean, Mehvedev, he's better than both those guys with a big serve. I mean, I don't know. No, 40-15. I mean, it's probably gonna be Runa and Newbanks at this point. 40-15. Jokovic serves a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Second serve into the backhand of Rubelev and Rubelev hits it out. All right, Jokovic, 5-3 in the fourth. 5-3 in the fourth. And again, once that first set was done, which made it really interesting, we're like, what the hell? Since then, it's been very straightforward. Rubelev made a little bit of a cameo in the second, in the third, but that was that. Once that was done, Jokovic is dis-cruised. As we're serving out the backhand of Jokovic, return to the front of Rubelev. Jokovic, 4-hand. Down the line, Rubelev with the backhand. Cross-court in the net. Love-15. Love-15. Love-15. And look, Rubelev's put up a good fight. He's made it fun. Served down the tee's a fault. Second serve. Second serve, Rubelev. Into the backhand of Jokovic. Backhand of Rubelev Slyce in the net. Love-30. Love-30. And as I said earlier in this broadcast, her catch was the toughest opponent. He was the only one. So, well, again, people are going to yell at me and say, Sinner's got a chance. Okay. Served at tee. Oh, challenge from Jolley. But if you don't have a big serve, it's going to be hard to play Jokovic on a good day. That serve down the tee was a fault, by the way. Good challenge. You cannot be serious. Good challenge. Second serve, Love-30. Second serve in the 4-hand Jokovic return to the 4-hand of Rubelev. No label the 4-hand on the stretch. Goes in. Weird bounce. But Rubelev gets it. Backhand of backhand now is... Get another one from Jokovic down the line. Too good. Love-40. Jokovic. So take the match. Don't forget to subscribe if you haven't already. We're almost at 146K somehow. When did that happen? Thank you. Don't forget to subscribe. We've got some massive days to finish off the tournament as he serves that wide Rubelev a fault. Second serve. Jesus, how many people want their phones? What do you do with those videos? What do you do with those? You put them on my internet and hope they go viral? Served at tee, the 4-hand of Rubelev. Jokovic, Jokovic in the net. I reckon if I recorded something in the tennis, I'd just stay on my phone forever until it died and then I got a new one. What do you do with those videos? 15-40. Facts them. Okay. Match point number two. Serve. It's a fault. Second serve. Second serve. Into the backhand of Jokovic. Return is good. Rubelev with a slice. Nolle, 4-hand. Rubelev with a pass. Jokovic volleys it. And Rubelev on the ground at the end. Jokovic can't be beat. Not a Wimbledon. And he knocks Rubelev out in 4. Good effort from Rubelev. I didn't give him a chance in hell to even get a set. And he said, shut up, you idiot. You don't know what's going on. All right. I don't. But it's still Jokovic 3-1 in the sets. GG's. No back. Jokovic in the semis. He's played Sinner again. Can Sinner go one better? That is the question. I don't know. Semi-finals. I don't think Jokovic is going to let you play like last year. But let's see. Let's see what Sinner's got. How much has he improved in a year? And again, Rubelev's had a great tournament. Beat Bublik, who took him out last week or two weeks ago. So got revenge on him. And he got a set of Jokovic. He did better than Australia. So it's a step in the right direction. You know, he's being more competitive. So good to see. Bad day for Cam. Jokovic wins. Shrion takes it out. Oh, I'm so mad. Oh, oh, I can't believe it. I'm so angry. Oh, oh, I can't believe it. It's the worst day of my life. Oh, oh, Jokovic 1 and Eager Lost. Oh, oh, is that what you want me to say? Oh, I can't believe it. It's the worst. Oh, God, I'm so upset. So angry. All right. No worries. Melissa, thank you for joining us. Rubelev is a babe. Cool. Who's next for Nole? He is playing Yannick Sinner in the semifinals on Friday. Rubelev signing autographs. Classy. Class act. My respect for Rubelev has gone up. He made, he should be proud of his place today for sure. I mean, he almost took that or got back in that third set, which no one was thinking was going to happen. Is Shrionsek's loss an upset? Of course. It was definitely an upset. So it was Vondrissa for beating Pagola. I wish Rubelev makes at least one slam semi. He will. He just can't play a goat. I mean, he's being drawn. What was it? Someone said yesterday in every slam this year, he's had to play Jokovic or he's had to be in Jokovic's quarter. So he's got to make it to the fourth. He's got to make it to world number four to avoid that. Or he's got to get lucky and not get put in Jokovic's section. So a bit of a bugger for him. But hey, you're not doing too bad if the only guy you lose to is Jokovic for most of the time. You know, thanks for the good commentary. No worries. That's my job. I try and do it when I can. Who will be, who we watching tomorrow? I don't even know. I mean, obviously Alcra's runner, but I don't know. It's such a shit schedule. I hate it. I hate picking between matches. It's like picking between which chocolate I want to eat. I could have easily won the first set. Miss chances. True. She had the break of a bunch of times. I mean, fast forward to the Jokovic Alcra's finals. Rublyev is killing it this year. Too bad for him. Yeah, he's having a good year. And he made the most of, you know, his draw. I mean, again, like I said, you lose to Jokovic. That's not a bad, not a bad run. Nole vs. Sinner, what's your prediction? Jokovic in four. Jokovic in four. Do you think Medi has a chance in the recent finals? Yes. I think he can beat both Alcra's or Runa. And I think he can beat U-Banks. U-Banks is going to be tough. I think he's going to have to win tie breaks. But I think Medi wins. Medi could win that one like seven, six, maybe four sets Medi. Two tie, three tie breaks. U-Banks has got to be coming off the higher beaten Steph. So, I mean, look, if Steph can't beat U-Banks on grass, Medi probably could because Medi is better than Steph on grass. So, if U-Banks beat Steph just, Medi will beat U-Banks, I guess. I want U-Banks to do well. And I think he will. I don't think he'll get destroyed. But I think that Medi gets him in four. Experience plays a part. And also, he beat U-Banks at the start of the year. So, he knows what to expect. He knows what to expect. If it's Runa, Medi, semi-finals, how do you see it? Medi beats Runa. Again, I think Medi makes the final. I mean, Alcra's Medvedev. He did, Medvedev did beat Alcra's here at Wimbledon two years ago. But Alcra's is obviously a different guy. But he did beat Alcra's here two years ago pretty easily. So, I think Medvedev is the favorite to make the final against Jokeridge in the top half. It doesn't mean he's going to make the final, but I think he's the favorite. Because I think he can beat Runa or Alcra's. And I think he can beat U-Banks. But Runa and Alcra's can have a day and they can beat Medvedev. We've seen Alcra's beat Medi pretty badly in Indian Wells. But this is a fast court. So, again, I think if it's Alcra's, Medvedev has a toss up. I would say maybe Medvedev. But Alcra's obviously can do stuff. Runa, Medvedev, Medvedev wins to make the final. Yeah, I think Medvedev can beat Alcra's on a grass court. But again, like I said, it's like, it depends on, it really depends on what happens tomorrow. If Alcra's beats Runa in five and Medvedev wins in a close straight sets, Medvedev beats Alcra's. If Alcra's wins in straights and Medvedev plays five, you'd say Alcra's beats Medvedev. Runa beats Alcra's easily and same like all the combinations. So it really comes to, and again, this is assuming that U-Banks isn't going to cause another upset, right? If we're just focusing on the three up the top that are the main, you know, the guys that have been there and done that, yeah. Medvedev, it depends on what happens tomorrow. If they both win in five, we'll watch it and see what happens. What if Cinebeats-Jokovic? Cinebeats-Jokovic, the world will burn. Well, at least the chat will be on fire. Thank you, Ray, appreciate it. Standing that far back on grass, Medvedev's not winning against Alcra's or Runa. Medvedev's got a big serve, though. I mean, you're only talking about the returns. You're talking about, you're only saying half the story. Yeah, Medvedev on return, standing that far back might not win the return games, but what about his serve? So don't just be like, oh, Medvedev's going to, was going to serve and run 10 meters back. You've got to put both things out. It's like, yeah, he might win three tie breaks against those guys because he served so well and then yeah, he doesn't win the return games, but he cares. Eubanks will crumble. No, look, I think Eubanks will make a good count of himself. I don't think Eubanks will win, but I think Eubanks will put on a show, as he has been all week. I don't think he'll disgrace himself. I think he'll come out there and do his best and he'll probably sneak a set in a slam quarterfinal. What do you think of the big three dominance? I think it's been the best thing for tennis and it's definitely hurt the game in the short term. In the next couple of years, it's hurt the game a little bit, but I think it's been great for tennis, but I'm a little worried about the next couple of years because it's been such a high standard that people aren't going to, people are going to, we're going to have to wait until we forget about that standard and then get back to normal. It's kind of, we've been spoiled and then people are going to expect so much now. So it's a little bit, it's good and it's been great, but it's also going to be short term. It's going to really not, not because we're going to lose that many fans. I don't think fans are going to lose. Yeah, Nadal fans aren't going to watch for that much and whatever, whatever. But like, yeah, I think that people are going to get annoyed because we don't see the standard that we did and that's just inevitable. All the dominance, right? People were so pissed off at the WTA, how bad it was because Serena dominated and everyone was losing. It's like, what? WTA is so inconsistent. This is so shit because it had to, it had that like reset period, right? And now the WTA is looking very fun, right? So I think the same thing will happen to the men's, you know, we'll have that period of time where we're like unknown and then it will sort itself out. And in the unknown, people get pissed off and be like, this sucks. Bring back the goats. We'll see what happens after that. It will be sticking here. So I don't know what you, I mean, we'll still be here. So if you're like tennis, come hang out. Maybe it was gonna lose tomorrow, mark my words. Geez, that never, never happens. When someone said mark my words, it usually doesn't work. Your words usually get thrown back in your face. Don't worry about fans, they switch quickly. Yeah, I mean, tennis fans stick around, you know? In the short term, people will leave but they'll come back, you know? They'll find new favorites. There's always a new person to watch. The old version of Djokovic seems like some superhuman stuff. Yeah, for sure. Don't we say it's still random semi-final? Yeah, I mean, there's still not 100% like, you know, there's, there's always gonna be like random-ish. I mean, even back when Serena played, there was still random players getting to the semis, but there was more consistency in like, I mean, like I said, you know, we had, what, five of the top eight, oh, sorry, five of the top 10 in the quarters. That didn't happen a year ago. Now, the semi-final is all played on center court. No. Oh, yes. Yes, sorry, semi-finals, yeah, they are. Quarter-finals, all over the place. But no, semi-finals are all played on center court. Will you be coming Alcrest versus Runa? Simon, stop, of course. It's all scripted, let's be real, okay? If you say so. No worries, Tilly, thank you for joining us. Appreciate it. It's been fun. It's been a fun day today. I mean, look, the women's matches were epic. The men's matches were four sets. You couldn't ask for much more, you know? It's just a shame that they were all at the same time, so we couldn't enjoy them all and give them the respect of each match individually. But hey, that happens. Wimbledon is Wimbledon. But tomorrow, we'll definitely be keeping an eye on everything going along as well. I think it's Rebecca and Jabir first. Then we've got Runa Alcrest. That's gonna be fun. Big day tomorrow. Very good four-set match. Yeah, I mean, both have been, I mean, Rublev winning the first set makes it interesting. Sinner losing the second set against the Fuel and made it interesting. But the ladies' matches took the cake. I mean, the Schveontech match has to be the match of the day because that match involved the number one losing, which is insane. Pagola losing to Vendruciva. It's a close second. And then I guess Rublev taking Djokovic a four is probably the third best match of the day. I think ATP makes more money off the ticket sales. ATP make no money off Wimbledon because they're not, they don't control Wimbledon. Wimbledon make more money for Wimbledon. The power of hitting in Seful and Sinner match was off the charts, okay? Well, hopefully Sinner can bring that power to Djokovic in a couple of days. Have you seen Sinner walk? Give me knowledge. Sinner walks around. That's just how he walks. At first, it looked like he was injured, but I think it's just how he moves. Schveontech really had a good draw. Final spot was on a platter. I agree. And somebody asked like, will Schveontech ever come back to Wimbledon finals or will she do anything? Like I said, I think this is the best chance and she's not going to get an easy draw. Like not an easy draw. You know, nothing's easy. Benchage was hard, but this is the best draw that she could have gotten. And I don't know if she, I mean, she's going to have to play Rabakina, Sabalenka, you know, OstaPenko, all the dangerous players I mentioned. She'll probably have to play them earlier in future Wimbledon's, but maybe not Sabalenka, Rabakina, but you know, those other, you know, Krajikova and all those OstaPenko and all those crazy players that we always talk about. Whereas this year, she, to get to the finals, she didn't have to play any of them. Benchage was tough, Svetlina, she didn't play that well against Svetlina. Svetlina was good, but Schveontech was terrible. She forgot how to hit four-hands. Yeah, her four-hands was all over the place. She didn't take advantage of getting the lead. You know, she didn't hold, she's got the break, she didn't hold. Yeah. So anyways, I think it'd be interesting to see how Schveontech plays. If she does make it, I mean, if she gets a good draw, I mean, anything could happen, right? You could get a bad draw and after two days, it becomes a great draw because the players that you were supposed to lose to were gone, but it could turn into a great draw. So I'm not going to say she can't ever make a final, but it was such a great chance. It's only her first legitimate Wimbledon. I mean, last year was legitimate. That's number one, like, as a contender. Noah Elkress is losing to anyone here, okay? I like the competitive WTA. Me too, L.A., it's great. WTA is on fire. Love it. I love it, it's great. Elkress got a real chance to go all the way. I mean, yeah, he does. How difficult the Western grip, Prakash was talking about how the Western grip today is so difficult on grass. It is because with the Western grip, it's so hard to hit low ball when the ball's low. So on grass, the ball stays low because it skids through the grass. It's so hard to hit a low forehand with a Western grip whereas hitting a forehand that's a little bit higher up because on clay, for example, you get more time as well but also the fact that the ball's a little bit higher. Whereas when it's low, Western grip, you can shank it a lot more, which is the main problem, you know, shanking off the bottom of the racket. So, I mean, Prakash is a legend. He knows what he's talking about. Why does Wimbledon have a uniform unlike other? Because it's traditional. It's a traditional place that loves tradition. Yeah, Sidney Pass. Yep, Sidney Pass is definitely in that conversation about the grip. Rabakiner in straight sets against Odds. Odds looks so good against Kovitava but Kovitava looks shocking. So, I reckon it's going to be three. If Odds plays like she did against Kovitava and Rabakiner plays like she plays, it'll be Kovitava, it'll be off Rabakiner in three. Rabakiner beats Odds in that, if they play their best. But, man, it's going to be a hell of a match. Alcruz will be in furious mode if he gets to face Nolaine in the final. Yeah, that's going to be crazy if that happens. Sabalinga's Fetalina final could be awkward. Ah, I think... The thing is, it'll be awkward in the speech because they'll probably boo and do, you know, the crowd will lose their minds. But Azarenka handled it perfectly. Like Azarenka did the way she handled it, even though she got booed for it, which was so stupid. She handled it perfectly. Just like, I know that I'm not going to shake your hand. It's going to be weird because if Fetalina wins the title, how do you... Like, Sabalinga not going to be able to... Sabalinga not going to be able to congratulate her? Like, that's going to be weird. The speeches will be weird. Like, it's... Yeah. I don't know how they're going to deal with that. I mean, it's up to the players, right? It's Fetalina. Is Fetalina going to congratulate Sabalinga and her team? Like, that will be awkward. I mean, I... I mean, I don't know what they're going to do. We'll see if we get that situation. We're a long way away. Thank you for the donation. Thank you for those donations. Dibs. Hey, Cam. Don't underestimate Alcaraz. This time he can get past Novak. The way he beat Mateo yesterday, it was a different player and his celebration was like he means real business. Novak, watch out. Thank you, Dibs. See, look. You might be right. But I've got to be honest. I think some people, I don't know who it was. If you were watching, you know, ESPN or whatever. I think some people were talking Baratini up way too much. Like, talking as if Baratini was like her catch was against Jockers. Like, I don't know where this whole, like, Baratini is the hardest player in the tournament. Yes, he was impressive. He beats very, very easily. But I don't understand. Like, I didn't know where this whole Baratini thing came from. Like, whoa, my God, Baratini. He, Alcaraz against Baratini. Oh, no. Like, if it was her catch, I would have been, like, more impressed. Baratini played decent, but Alcaraz just did what we thought. Pick on the backhand and, you know, win. Um, so I don't know. I don't, I wasn't like, Alcaraz beating Baratini was good, but I wouldn't, I wasn't like, whoa, that's crazy. Like, you know what I mean? I wasn't like super impressed or super shocked that happened. I was like, uh, Baratini's backhand's not that great. And, you know, it was good. Yeah, Baratini used to, was a finalist here, but I mean, again, I don't know, I just wasn't as, like Alcaraz beating Baratini was good. I thought it's very, it would have been a harder opponent. Um, I don't know. If Alcaraz beats Runa easily, that would be, I would find that more impressive because both of those guys are kind of playing on grass for the first times sort of thing. So I would be more impressive if he kind of smokes Runa and you go, whoa, shit, okay. But Baratini, I mean, Baratini was good. And yeah, it made the final two years ago, but Baratini this year has been trash. I mean, Baratini this year has been terrible. He's had like, he played like three good matches this week. Every other, he's been terrible all year. Had a couple of good matches beat, you know, a couple of good guys, but I don't know. I wasn't as like shocked that Baratini didn't push Alcaraz more. I was more impressed by it because Jerry has form. Alcaraz beating Jerry was a bigger deal. I thought, well, okay, that's something because Jerry's the kind of on grass, the kind of guy that beat the guys like Alcaraz. So I was more impressed by Jerry personally. Medvedev is kind of a combination of the two. So let's see if Alcaraz beats Medi. I'll be like, all right, well, I'll shut up. Novak won't allow holes against Sinner. Yeah, I think Djokovic doesn't won't, like Djokovic plays as well as he needs to play, doesn't he, especially in slams because he knows that it's best to five. You can take the first set. I've got to win the next three. So yeah, Djokovic, Djokovic isn't like, that's why I thought, well, for Djokovic, the Hercatch match was so dangerous because you can't be complacent against Hercatch because his serve is so dangerous. Whereas Rublev, he knows, oh, well, I don't need to win every set. I can take the first. You have the first and I'll come back. Same thing happened with Hashinov, right? At the French. He lost the first and he just came back a one. He fought in the second, but then after that it was like, oh, okay. Djokovic knows that this is a bit, this is not like, you know, a three setter. So you don't have to win the first set. He doesn't need to be on point from the start against certain players. Sorry, Mr. Shriantik's third set. That's all right. How was it? She wasn't very good. Svetlalina was great in the third set. She went after it. New generation kids don't know how to win five sets consistently. Yeah, I mean, they're still trying to learn the rollercoaster that's a five setter. Yeah. In and out, in and out. Will you muck around against Elkres like that? I don't think Djokovic would take Elkres lightly in the final. Because Elkres, we all know and some of you might not want to admit it, but we all know that Elkres was winning that match against Djokovic before the cramps. And I don't think Djokovic is banking on the fact that Elkres is going to cramp twice. So I reckon if they play as Elkres, we'll probably get off to a better start. Kind of like when he played Stan, right? That match, yeah, it looks pretty basic and Stan wasn't great, but also Djokovic knows this guy can be a problem. So I'm going to start off quick. He demolished his stand in the first two sets. I think we might get something like that with Djokovic going like, you know what? I'm not going to warm up into this match. I'm going to be, I'm going to sprint out of the blocks just to get on top of Elkres early because he doesn't want to have a set. It'd be a set down fight through with, you know, fighting in the third or in the second. And then, oh, sorry, winning the first set just, fighting in the second and then, you know, whatever. It's going to be crazy if that happened. If we get Elkres Djokovic, that would be ridiculously intriguing matchup. I don't know what that would look like. I mean, I know Djokovic fans will be like, Elkres will cramp. All right, you keep talking about that. We'll see if it happens. I mean, we'll see if it's a common thing. Did anything happen between Nola and the crowd? Um, yeah, Rublev was trying to get the crowd on his side. And then the next point, Djokovic tried to get on his side and then he yelled at them after they won the set. So it was weird. Djokovic in the UK crowded. It's not France. Elkres is not winning. It was even. I mean, like Elkres, like it felt like Elkres was slowly taking over. And again, Djokovic fans can say what they want. I get it. But the neutral fans are the ones that I'll listen to because you guys know what happened. Okay, I'm simply going to look happy in his on-court interview. First slam semi for him. Yeah, that's great. Finally getting the semis, you know. Let's see if we can make a match of it. The semis aren't the trophy. We've got to win the trophy. Newbanks in the underdog can extend the upset streak. We'll find out. Can Nadal catch up to Djokovic in slam race? No. Not anymore. Unless Djokovic doesn't win Wynwood in this year, then maybe. But he's also going to lose Australia next year. But yeah. Is FAA a lock for the US Open? No. What gives you that? What gives you an FAA lock at the US Open vibe? That's no. There's like at least 10 players I'd pick ahead of him. No way. I wouldn't pick FAA to win Canada or Cincinnati, let alone the US Open. It's got a lot more to do to get that going. What's your key Sabalenka prediction? Can't remember. Preview videos are coming out after this, so you're going to have to watch them. By the way, we're almost at 145.7K. Bloody hell, we got like almost 1,000 people in 24 hours today. That's crazy. That's crazy. We're going to get 150K by the end of the year. Leave FAA go. Look, he's letting me. Look, I want FAA to win the US Open. I would love that, but I just don't, he just not, he's not playing. He's just not playing. I love FAA. He's one of my favorites. He just doesn't do shit. He kills me every time. Can't win a match to save himself. Constant heartbreak. I'm sick of it. Cam, do you think, who do you think has the best chance of beating Nole? I think Mehdi. I think you're right. It's Mehdi. Or, or Al-Qaraz, if he's playing at his best, and Djokovic is a little off, but I think the serve of Mehdi is the only thing. And yeah, you banks, but you banks in a final of the slam, first slam final, you know, I think Djokovic will out, you know, the nerves or that stuff. But Mehdi, beating the slam final, won a slam final, beating Djokovic in a slam final, has the big serve of her catch, can rally with Djokovic. Mehvedev has everything at Wimbledon that could trouble Nole. Al-Qaraz is wild. Runa has got the head-to-head record, but on grass, in a five-setter with Runa Djokovic, I don't think it happens. Al-Qaraz could do it, but a lot has to go right. But I think Mehvedev is the best chance of dethroning Nole. If it's not Mehvedev, it's probably no one. Her catch would be his toughest match in hindsight. We'll look back on when he lifts the trophy and go, that her catch match was pretty good. And after that, we'll go, oh, and then he won pretty easily. He doesn't have the volleys, but he has the serve, which might not be enough. You're right. But I said, could. He could push, push him. He could push him. Al-Qaraz is the best chance, okay? I don't know, Al-Qaraz on grass is still, Al-Qaraz on grass is still unknown for me. Same with Runa on grass, right? They probably could, but we haven't seen it. We haven't seen them even make a final yet. So like, whereas Mehvedev on grass is at least, he's made multiple finals on grass. He's played well on grass in the past. He's got more experience on grass. So I think the experience, I'm more comfortable picking Mehvedev because I know what to expect. I don't know what to expect from Runa on a grass, in a grass court match, semi-final and five. I don't know what to expect from Al-Qaraz on grass and five, but I know what to expect from Mehvedev because we've seen it. So that's why I'm a little bit more willing to pick Mehvedev to beat Jockevich. But again, Jockevich ain't going to lose. I don't think Jockevich is going to lose at all. To get two sets of Jockevich, maybe, you know, can Runa give a fight to Al-Qaraz? Of course. That is going to be a fun match tomorrow. Yeah, Al-Qaraz won nine grass sports matches in a row, but he hasn't played Nogak Jockevich. In fact, he hasn't played anyone in the top 10 until now, right? Who's he beating on grass so far? He's playing Runa tomorrow. So if he beats him, you've got a top 10 on wind on grass, right? You know, you've got to get a top 10 win. And then you've got to beat Mehvedev, Runa, and then he plays Jockevich. Then it depends, like, you know, if he smokes and you go, shit, that might be something. But again, he just doesn't have yet the experience beating big guys on grass. Like, that's what I mean by experience. I'm looking forward to Mehvedev getting his revenge on Carlos. That'd be, I mean, I'd love to see Al-Qaraz Mehvedev win a place Jockevich. I think Al-Qaraz Mehvedev, Sinner Jockevich are the best finals we could ask for. Runa Mehvedev would be interesting, but I think Mehvedev gets him because Runa is going to have to beat Al-Qaraz in five. That's not going to be easy. The good thing for Mehvedev is he's playing U-Banks, not only because U-Banks is unseated, but also U-Banks that is going to be a fast match. Runa or Al-Qaraz are going to be a drag. That's going to go for, if it goes five sets, it's going to go four and a half hours. Mehvedev, U-Banks might go four sets or five sets, but it will be over in three hours. So Mehvedev is not going to have a long match if he wins. If he loses, he's going to have a long ride home. But if he wins, it's not going to be a long match. It's going to be a three-hour match, even if it's four sets, right? So that's the benefit of Mehvedev's draw compared to Al-Qaraz Runa. Al-Qaraz Runa, unless they kick each other's arse, is going to be at least three, four hours. And then Mehvedev is going to play one of them if he wins. So that's why I'm kind of, again, going with Mehvedev because I think Mehvedev will have, he's had the easier draw so far. So yeah, all those things. We'll play out in the next 24 hours. This time tomorrow, we'll know. Or we'll be in a fifth set with Runa. We'll watch with Runa. Al-Qaraz fifth set right now. I don't know. Runa isn't mentioned like the other two. It's because Runa hasn't performed at Slams yet. Sinner's taken Djokovic to five at a Slam. Al-Qaraz has won a Slam. Runa hasn't done anything at a Slam yet. You know, he's lost to Rude twice, but Rude doesn't get respect. But he hasn't lost to Djokovic. Sorry, he hasn't lost to Nadal. He hasn't pushed Djokovic. I mean, he got a set against Djokovic when he cramped back of the U.S. Open two years ago. Okay, first round, bit of a shock for Djokovic. Maybe, you know, got shocked by who the hell is this guy? But it's just Runa hasn't done anything. If he beats Al-Qaraz at a Slam, everyone's going to talk about Runa the way he talked about Sinner. And, okay, so he just hasn't done, and he's younger than them, so he hasn't had the time. Thank you, player Cam. I appreciate it. I don't know about Goat, but I do my best. Why do you think Mehvedev will be U-Banks won't last five sets? Because Mehvedev's better on grass than Siti Pass, and Mehvedev won't let U-Banks. Unless there's five set, five set tie breaks, I think Mehvedev wins in four. I think Mehvedev finishes off U-Banks unlike what Siti Pass did. Siti Pass got two sets to one up, and then lost the fourth and fifth. Mehvedev wins the fourth if he's up two sets to one. It makes sense. At least that's what I'm... Again, I'm talking... I'm guessing as much as you are, but from the information I know, that's what I'm guessing. I don't know anything you don't. That's what I think. I think Mehvedev will get it. And U-Banks has come up with a five setter. I mean, emotionally draining, physically draining. He's playing a Wimbledon quarterfinal. He's playing on court number one, which is a huge stadium. He wasn't playing on court number one before. Like this is the biggest court he's gonna play on. Did he play against Nori on court one though? Maybe he did. In the second round, he might've. Did he play Nori in the quarterfinal? I think he might've. Actually, I'll check it. I think he might've. So he has played on court one, maybe. Did he play Nori? Because Nori did get court one early in the tournament. No, Nori got match-match. So wait, Nori... Nori U-Banks. When the hell did they play? They would've played on a big court. Maybe not. Day five? Yeah, okay, take that back. Yeah, he did play Nori on court one. So he has played on that court before. But this is a quarterfinal of a slam. It's a little second round, quarterfinal of a slam, a little different. The world watching, you know, he'll be on... When he played Nori, he probably wasn't on TV. He'll be, you know, while the television people watching him there. So again, I think Mehvedev will handle the situation more. Also Mehvedev's games different than Nori, blah, blah, blah. How do you think tomorrow's matches are better than today's? Yeah, I think the men's matches are better. I think the ladies' matches are... Man, the match-ups are better. Yes, I think tomorrow's matches are better. Which is gonna be hard because the women's matches are really good. I'm gonna go men's matches. Sorry, tomorrow's gonna be better. The men's matches are definitely better tomorrow. Sarkis had a baby. Ah, congratulations. Do you think Sinner can get at least a Masters this year? Yeah, I mean, there's four left, right? Sinsey, Canada, Shanghai, Paris. Yeah, maybe not this year. Because I think the Asian swing, I think Mehvedev's got that. Or maybe, maybe, uh, Djokovic. Paris always seems to be those big guys. Maybe Paris. I mean, I could see Sinner winning Paris indoors. But I don't think he wins Canada or Sinsey. I think those are wrapped up by Mehvedev, Elk resin, or Mehvedev and Djokovic. And maybe Sidney pass if he gets back. Yeah, Sinner could win Paris at the end of the year. You know, everyone's tired. Uh, Paris indoors is always a bit random sometimes. You know, we get some random champions. So you like, he plays well indoors, you know, so maybe Paris indoors. You could beat Elk res on the indoor courts there too. You know, Elk res his weapons and serve now. Oh, we'll find out Shanghai's happening. Yeah, we're going back to China this year. I'm excited. Miss the Asian swing. It's always so much fun. Time zones are better. I can watch tennis without having to stay up all night. Mehvedev, Djokovic final Wimbledon, you reckon? Okay, chat time to get out of here because I am buggered. Even though we've only done a easy seven hours. Jesus, really? It's been that long. But we only watched like five. Anyways, don't forget to subscribe on the way out. Thank you for joining us. I'll see you tomorrow. Prediction of what is it? Preview videos coming out quarter final day two tomorrow. We'll see you then. We've got Runa Elk res. We've got Mehvedev you banks. We've got Sabalenka keys and we've got the rematch of last year's final between Rebecca and Jabir all happening tomorrow. Djokovic, he placed dinner in the semifinals on Friday. Shriyantek went down, which is a huge upset. So to Pagula. So we've got a what we got what we thought in the men's side on the women's side. Totally random. Vondrussa versus Svetolina. That's on Thursday. I'll see you then if we're not going to see you until until Friday because you've only watched one guy like you only watch Djokovic or whatever. But no actual which wins four six six one six four six three beats Reublev again in a slam two slams out of three this year. Reublev has had to play Djokovic but knowledge is that good when you place dinner on Friday. See you then.