 So after kind of a controversial 24 hours for Rafa Nadal after making an appearance in an interview yesterday on Movistar Plus he's come out again to sort of clarify, I guess, what he meant by the interview yesterday. I know a lot of people are upset by his words, especially those who follow Djokovic. He had to clarify, and this is what he had to say in a recent interview only a couple hours ago. So Rafa had to say, speaking on Djokovic and his 24 grand slam record, I believe that the numbers and the numbers and statistics are statistics. In that sense, I think he has better numbers than mine, and that's undisputable. I don't drop any rings, nor do I have an ego big enough to try and disguise a reality that is not. This is the truth. The rest of tastes, inspirations, sensations that one or the other may transmit to you. You may like one or the other more. I think that with respect to titles, Djokovic is the best in history, and there is nothing to discuss in that. Then as always, everyone can combine the story as they wish, saying that I have suffered many injuries. Bad luck for me, or bad luck that I had my body this way. He has had another one, and in some ways, that is also part of the sport. I congratulate you for everything you are achieving, and that does not cause me any type of frustration. I have said it when I was the one with the most slams. I said when we were tied, and I say it now that I'm behind. I'm not going to be the one who tries, through a personal struggle, to want to be what I am not. What is is, and what is not is not. I say this very satisfied with everything I have done. There you have it, Rafa coming out and kind of, I guess, smoothing the waters. He did kind of upset a lot of people, it seemed, with his comments in the interview that he did yesterday. So at least acknowledging Djokovic, congratulating Djokovic, which I think a lot of people thought, hey, why are you not congratulating him on 24? He's done such an amazing thing. But yeah, there he goes. He congratulates Djokovic, and he's sort of satisfied with where he is, and he doesn't seem too bothered by being second in the most slams of all time. I mean, still, he's one of the best three players that have ever played tennis. Djokovic obviously won more, and he acknowledges that. So I guess it's down to the fans. What do you guys think? Do you guys accept this new version of Rafa's interview, or are you still upset by what he said yesterday? Rafa Nadal coming out, kind of smoothing things over a little bit with the Djokovic fans that he might have upset yesterday.