 So after two weeks in the desert at Indian Wells, the biggest tournament since the Australian Open for the men and also the biggest tournament for the women as well. We had some really interesting results and it actually resulted in changes to the top 10 as well. So let's go have a look at who actually won in Indian Wells last week. Starting on the women's side, we had Igor Shriyantek winning her second title in three years in the desert, beating Maria Sakri 646 Love, who she actually beat two years ago at this event. And on the men's side, Carlos Alcaraz goes back to back. He beats Memvedev again in the finals 7661 to lift his second Indian Wells Trophy. So a couple of repeat champions and a couple of repeat finals going the way of Shriyantek and Alcaraz. Alright, let's start with the players that are outside the top 10 that have gone up in the rankings this week. Tommy Paul, he's gone up three spots to number 14 in the world after making the semifinals of Indian Wells last week. Marta Kostruc, she's gone up six spots to number 26 in the world, which is a career high for her after also making the semifinals last week. And Caroline Wozniaki, she's gone up 75 spots to 129 in the world after making to the quarterfinals of Indian Wells last week. So big moves there for the players that did super well at the event. Having a look at the players that went down to the rankings this week, Francis T. Arfo. He dropped out of the top 20, four spots to number 22 in the world after failing to defend the points that he made in last year's Indian Wells. Ojelia Seym, he dropped down five spots number 36 in the world after failing to defend the quarterfinal points that he made in this tournament last year. And Plushkova, she drops down seven spots number 46 in the world after failing to defend those points from last year's fourth round. And that's a shame because she's been really, really good lately. So a little bit of a backward step for her, but some drops there for the players that couldn't defend the points they made 12 months ago. All right, starting on the WTA side of things and no change at the top with Egas Fiontech extending her lead against Sabalenka at number one with Sabalenka staying at number two. Goff stays at three with Rabakonar at four, Pogula comes in at number five with Jabro at number six. There is a change in the middle there with Zheng going up one spot to number seven, pushing Vondrusova down to number eight. And that wasn't because Zheng played well, it's because Vondrusova lost a lot of points from last year's event. Sakurai, she stays at number nine with Losta Penko hanging onto that top 10 spot. But with Miami just around the corner, we could see some changes to the bottom half of the top 10 depending on players that do well. Look at the race of the finals now and we have a change at the top. Egas Fiontech is now number one in the race of the finals after adding a thousand points to her total, not to mention she also won in Doha, which gave her that extra thousand. So she is now overtaken by Sabalenka and Rabakonar who get pushed down to number two and three in the race of the finals. Zheng, she stays at number four with some more changes in the middle there with Goff going up two spots after making the semi-finals, pushing Osta Penko and Palini down to number six and seven. And Kostuk is back into the top ten for the first time in a couple of weeks, three spots higher than last week up to number eight, pushing Kalinskaya down to number nine. Pavlyacenko stays at number ten and just Sremska falls out of the top ten completely. So some real big changes there to the top ten and most of the top ten moving around. Of course, Miami being a one thousand event, there's going to be a lot of points up for grabs there. So this is getting a little bit more interesting, but also a lot of familiar names there as well. Going over to the men's side of things, no change at the top with Djokovic staying at number one, Elkara's at two and Sinner at three and they were battling for that number two spot. So Elkara's with the win, keeps number two spot for now. Mehvedev stays at number four, but we do have a change in the middle with Rubelev going down to number six, making way for Zverev to go up to number five. After Zverev made the quarter-finals and Rubelev had an early upset loss. Runa, he stays at number seven and another change with Kaspar Rude going up to number eight, pushing Herkash down to number nine. Again, after outperforming Herkash, that's why Rude got the boost and Alex Diminor stays at number ten for now. But between Rude at number eight and the guys just outside of the top ten, there's only about 600 points between them. So we could really see some changes to the rankings, especially that bottom half of the top ten over the next week or two. Going over to the race of the finals and no change at the top with Sinner staying at number one and Mehvedev at number two. But Elkara's, he is back with a vengeance, rocketing back up the rankings, adding a thousand points. He goes up 16 spots to that number three spot, just pushing everybody else down after winning in Indian Wells. So huge boost for him this week. It's very if he stays at number four. And because of Elkara's going up, Diminor goes down to number five, two spots lower. Rubelev goes down to spots at number six, Baez down to number seven, Umbair goes down to number eight, all because of Elkara's. Tommy Paul, he actually got a rise. He's back into the top ten, seven spots higher than last week after making the semis. Kaspar Rude also back in the top ten after making the quarter-finals, pushing Djokovic out of the top ten of the race of the finals. Bublix out as well and Herkash also falling out of that top ten. So some real big changes there and especially Djokovic not being featured in the top ten and he won't be playing Miami. So Djokovic won't be on this list until maybe halfway through the clay court season. So really weird to see this list of ATV finals qualification without Djokovic and we're already in March. But there it is. A lot to cover in Indian Wells. Of course, one of the biggest tournaments outside of the slam, if not the biggest tournament outside the slams. Elkara Shriyantek getting the wins, massive changes, especially the race of the finals. Things are starting to take some shape, but let me know in the comments below. What's been the most exciting part or maybe the most sad part this week? It was because Rafa didn't play and he didn't get to watch Rafa or maybe because Djokovic had that upset. Maybe that was the most exciting part seeing a massive upset like that. Or maybe you're celebrating Elkara Shriyantek getting their wins at the tournament, but Miami starts next week. In fact, it starts in a couple of days. We have no time off between tournaments straight back into it. We could see some big changes there, but they are the changes after Indian Wells.