 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and Rafa Nadal has made a big decision on his coaching staff, hiding ways with long-time coach Francisco Royge, who's been in his camp for about 18 years now. Let's go have a read of what Rafa had to say about the split. Because what Rafa said in the statement, I wanted to inform you that Francis Royge is leaving the team. Francis has been an important part in my career and I'm very grateful to him for these years of work and friendship. When we started working together, I was a child and together with my uncle Tony, we started on the circuit. Francis is a great coach, he knows tennis very well and has helped me a lot to get better and better. I only have words of gratitude and I wish him all the luck in the world in his new project. So there it is, Rafa making a big change to his coaching team and look it's good to see that they didn't split for any bad reasons. It seems like it was maybe a mutual decision or maybe that Francis wanted to leave and hey look, Rafa's coming to the end of his career. So it's probably something that maybe Francis wanted to go do something else before Rafa retired because of course he's probably going to retire in the next couple of years. Uncle Tony, he moved on. We know that a few years ago from the Rafa camp going now over to Ojali Asim. You know he wanted to maybe before Rafa retired find something else to do and now he's working with the younger player. But let me know down in the comments below. Do you think it's going to affect Rafa because he is a man of routine and this is a big change to his coaching team. But someone who's been around for 18 years, it's going to be an adjustment for Rafa. Do you think it's going to affect him or do you think Rafa doesn't need coaches and he'll be fine. Doesn't need to worry about any of this and he'll just get the job done and keep winning like he did this year. But a big change for Rafa to his team with Francis Roy's going.