 So the last few weeks, both Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic in a series of interviews have kind of had digs at each other in different ways. Nadal coming out saying that he's not so frustrated that he doesn't have the grand slam record that maybe Djokovic would be if he didn't have the record. Djokovic has responded again with a little bit of a subtle jab after winning in Paris. Just what Nole had to say over in Paris after winning a record seventh Paris Masters, I'm going for every possible record as many as I can break. I've never had a problem saying that and that's why people don't like me. I didn't pretend like some people to say that it's not my goal and then behave differently. I always try to be consistent with what I believe in. There is Djokovic saying that hey, he wants all the records he can get and he's not too far away from some of the best records and the biggest records. We've seen in tennis, of course, he's got the grand slam record, which is something that even before he got the record was talking about for so long. Of course, Federer had it for a long time and then Nadal had it for a couple of years. And then Djokovic has just taken that over in the last 12 months. Of course, there's the most titles of all time, you know, he's number three in the ranking for that. He's behind Federer and Jimmy Connors who has 109 to 110 would get the record. He's already got the weeks in number one, of course, trying to get to 400, which he'll do if he wins one match at the every finals. But interesting that he, you know, again, is he's listening to what Nadal's saying. You know, they're not talking directly. They're talking indirectly through media through quotes. Maybe they're getting misquoted for some reason. I don't know, but the media seem to be getting onto this. What do you guys think? What do you guys think about this? Do you think there's anything to it? Do you think Nadal and Djokovic do have some sort of a beef going on? Do you think they're just getting misinterpreted? Or do you think everything's just sort of, I don't know, maybe blown out of proportion? It does seem like he did listen to what Rafa said and maybe did take it a little personal. And of course, breaking all the records. I mean, why shouldn't he? He's almost going to get there. And I mean, he's already the greatest of all time, but why not add some record records while you're at it? Let me know in the comments below. Do you think Nadal is going to respond to this or do you think this is where it ends?