Slamming down my notes with a little too much gusto here, we're looking at a Wimbledon women's singles final between our 7th seed Jasmine Paolini and 31st seed hiccup on the ladder, Barbora Krejcikova.
Now Paolini, dear sweet Jasmine, has been showing us a few fireworks in her recent matches. With a stumble against Keys, the girl's got grit to bounce back and still make it to the final. Shows us some character, doesn't it? Took out Vekić and Navarro without too much of a sweat. Shows promise, I tell you.
On the other side of the net, we've got Krejcikova. The underdog story, climbing her way from the bottom. And I'll be darned if she hasn't played some fine tennis. Took down Ostapenko and Collins with love, proving that even the lower-seeded players can have some bite.
However, given the stakes of this match and the distinctive prowess of Paolini, it seems to me like Jasmine might just have an edge. And, no, it's not just because she pays better, mind you. There's a special finesse in her play style that makes you believe in miracles.
Pause for dramatic effect and the drumroll, please... In terms of a prediction, I'm feeling a bit courageous.
Albert's Prediction: Paolini in 3 sets