 Paris Masters, the final event of the season for most of the guys that are playing on the ATP. We have a massive, massive draw and all the big names are playing. Djokovic is back for the first time but let's go have a look at who's not playing in this one. So we've only got a couple withdrawals from this event and those are Karina Buster. He's not playing. Chorich also not playing and Shapovalov has also pulled out from this event. So those guys won't be there but there are some massive first round matches coming up. Top of the draw, you've got eight seeds getting a buy in this one, 16 seeds in total. Djokovic gets a buy in the first round. He'll take on the winner of Kichmenovic and Echeverry in the second round. Then you've got Grigsport taken on U-Banks. Winner of that will take on either Fakina or the 15th seed Shelton in the second round. Shelton taking Djokovic's third round. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Then you've got the number nine seed Fritz taken on Valleys. Winner of that will take on either a qualifier or feasts. Then you've got Ravrenko taken on Analdi. Winner of that will take on the number six seed Roona in the second round. So potentially a rematch between Djokovic Roona who of course played last year's final. And of course we've got a rematch there with Shelton versus Djokovic potentially in a third round in that one as well. And also don't forget Fritz. He is not qualified for the ADB final so he needs to have a good week. Next section of the draw, you've got Sinner the number four seed. He gets a buy in the first round who'll take on the winner of a qualifier or McDonald in the second round. Then you've got another qualifier taken on Bonzi. The winner of that will take on either Murray or the number 13 seed Diminor. Then you've got the 12 seed Paul. He'll take on Gascay in the first round. That's a fun first round. Winner of that will take on either a qualifier or Manorino. Then you've got two qualifiers going at it. Winner of that will take on the number five seed Rubelev. So a lot of qualifiers in this section. And we could be getting Rubelev taken on Sinner. I mean both are playing the ADB finals. Both have qualified for that event. So there's not much on the line for them. They just want to sort of I guess get a big trophy by the end of the year and try and go in with some form. But it could be Diminor or Paul who are playing for an ADB final spot. Of course the winner of this section will take on the Djokovic section. So we could be getting Sinner versus Djokovic in the semis. We could be getting Rubelev. Djokovic in the semis. We could be getting Runa versus Sinner. We could be getting Runa versus Rubelev. Remember Runa has beaten Djokovic a lot in their career. In fact he's I think won what two of the last three or something like that. Next section of the draw you've got the number eight seed Kasparud. He'll take on the winner of Monfice and Sarundalo. Then you've got Lehechka taking on Batistragu. Winner of that will take on either Kota or the number 11 seed Hercatch. One of the best first rounds going around. Hercatch of course trying to make it to the ADB finals. But so is Rude and they could play off. That could be a little bit of a playoff in the third round. Winner goes through. Loser doesn't make the finals. Then you've got Tiafo the number 14 seed taken on Bublik. Another great first round. Winner of that will take on either Jarry or Poprin. Then you've got Dmitryov taking on Museti. Winner of that will take on the number three seed Mevadev. In the second round which is exactly what I think happened last week in Vienna. So you could be getting of course Tiafo versus Mevadev in a third round potentially. Rude versus Medi in the quarters. Or Hercatch Mevadev if you want to go off form. But interesting little section here. And I don't think it's going to be that easy. Because of course the French crowd are going to be going for Monfice. And he did win a title a few weeks ago. Bottom section of the draw you've got Sizi pass the seventh seed. He gets a bind the first round. He'll take on either Ojalia's team or Struff in the second round. FAA versus Sizi pass second round is a crazy second round. That should have been a final 12 months ago. Then you've got Umbair. He gets a qualifier in the first round. Winner of that will take on either another qualifier. Or the number 10 seed Zverev in the second round. Zverev versus Sizi pass third round. What the hell does that look like? Then you've got Hashinov the number 16 seed taken on Purcell. Winner of that will take on either Jera or Van Esch. Then you've got Muller taking on Nori. Winner of that takes on the number two seed Elkarez. Nori Elkarez is always a great matchup. So I feel like this bottom section is definitely the harder section. For the seeds. And this bottom half is definitely more stacked than the rest. Of course, this section takes on the Medvedev section. So it could be Elkarez versus Medvedev. It could be Elkarez versus Rude. It could be Elkarez versus Hercatch. If you want to go something a little different with Hercatch playing for a lot of points, trying to get to the ADB finals. Or if you want to go something even more different, you could get Medvedev Sizi pass. Which is what we're getting in Vienna this week. Maybe Medvedev Zverev. Again, if Elkarez does end up losing the final event of the year. And it's going to be fireworks from the start. A lot of players are playing for ADB finals spots as well. So there is a lot of extra stakes at stake, right? There's a lot of players trying to play for the rest of the season. Some players are going to be eliminated. And that's going to be it. They're going to go on holidays. Who's going to win? Chat, I mean, how can you not pick Djokovic, right? He has had a couple of weeks off or a couple of months off. He's coming in fresh. Elkarez is injured. Everyone else is playing and beating the crap out of each other in matches. One week from Paris. It's going to be nuts. You're going to find out who plays there to be finals. But man, Paris is absolutely stacked as always.