 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and Nadal and Roode have played their last exhibition match for their Latin America tour that they've done over the last couple weeks. They've played five matches throughout South America and Latin America. Let's go have a look at the results in each of the countries. So they kicked this off in Argentina and after a very close first set, Nadal ended up winning that one 7662. They then flew to Brazil where Roode got a little bit closer. Nadal still won in straight set 7675, but again Roode starting to close the gap. Then they went to Ecuador and Roode got his first ever set off Nadal. He actually won that one in straight sets 6464. A couple of days later they went to Colombia. Nadal got back the win 7564, so he led the series 3-1. And then today they finished off in Mexico with Nadal winning 7664. So no blowout by any stretch in any of those matches. In fact, they're all straight sets, matches which is kind of strange. But Rafa won the series 4 matches to 1 with Roode's only win coming in Ecuador in the high altitude conditions. They have it, they are the five matches that they've played over the last couple of weeks. And look, it's all trivial. It doesn't really mean anything. I mean, it does mean a little bit to Roode's confidence knowing, you know, that he's played Rafa so many times now in these exhibition matches. Maybe, you know, when he plays him for real next year, it will help him a little bit more. But let me know down in the comments below. Did you watch any of these? Did you care about any of these? Does it actually even matter to the actual tennis scene? Hello, it's a little bit of fun. It's great to see these guys playing multiple times. And we did see them play for real at the HB finals. So we did get to see them play six times in the last month or so. And of course, they did play at the French Open final. But it'll be interesting to see if Roode takes any confidence from the match that he actually won against Rafa. And we'll see if Rafa actually does struggle against Roode in the future after Roode has been able to play Rafa so many times. And maybe learn how to beat Rafa at times. So Rafa won the series 4-1 in the exhibition tour throughout South America.