 Ash Barty vs. Anjali Kerber is the first semi-final for the women's event of Wimbledon for 2021. Both players have had different roads to get to the semi-final stage. Kerber came into the tournament as the number 25 seed. Her first-round opponent was the Serbian Dojanovic, and Kerber got through her in straight sets 6-4, 6-3. Her second-round opponent was informed player Tormo, who had had a really good 2021 season. And after losing the second set, Kerber had to fight to get through, eventually winning in three sets 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Her third-round opponent was the unseeded Sancinovic, and after going down in the first set, Kerber stormed back to win in 3-2-6, 6-love, 6-1. In her fourth-round, she'd take on the 20th seed, and another player who's in very good form in 2021, Coco Goff. But it didn't seem to faze Kerber as she showed her experience winning in straight sets 6-4, 6-4. The quarter-final opponent was the number 19 seed Mukova, and after winning the first set, she went down a break in the second, but rebounded strongly to eventually winning straight sets 6-2, 6-3. Barty entered the tournament as the number one seed, and would take on Suarez Navarro in the first round. And after dropping the second set, Barty would eventually win in three sets 6-1, 6-7, 6-1. Her second-round opponent was the Russian Blinkova, and Barty showed no troubles here winning in straight sets 6-4, 6-3. Her third-round opponent was the Czech Sinyakova. And again, Barty would prove why she's one of the favorites to win this event, getting through in straight sets 6-3, 7-5. Her fourth-round opponent was against the number 14 seed and French Open champion Rajakova. And although the first set was tight, Barty would eventually put away a fellow French Open champion in straight sets 7-5, 6-3. The quarter-final opponent would be fellow Australian Ayla Tomyanovic. And after a bit of a hiccup in the second set, Barty would eventually win in straight sets 6-1, 6-3. These two have played four times before with the head-to-head split at 2-2, so there is no advantage for either player. And they haven't actually played for the last three years. They haven't played since 2018 in Wuhan, where Barty got the win. And it'll also be the first time they've actually played on a grass court as well. Kerber's going to get the win. She needs to be aggressive. And she needs to push Barty around. Also be patient as well, because Barty we know she loves to slice back end. She loves to drag out the points. So Kerber needs to be very smart about this and use her lefty serve to her advantage. Barty's going to reach the final. She needs to cut down her errors. She hit a lot of errors against Tomyanovic, even though she won in straight sets in her quarter-final. But she needs to cut down on the errors and not give Kerber the chances that she was giving Tomyanovic a couple of days ago. We've got a battle on the former world number ones, with Barty being the current number one, Kerber being a former number one. And of course, champ versus champ battle as well. Barty a former French Robin champion and a former Wimbledon champion in Kerber. It's going to be a lot of fun. Let me know down in the comments below. Who are you predicting for this one? I think I'm going to go with Barty in three sets. But again, it could be Kerber in three sets. This match could be very, very close and could be a long one. It could be a classic. So again, let me know down in the comments below. Who's winning this one?