 So after the week of Billie Jean King Cup action, the ladies are back on the WTA tour and on the clay courts of Europe in Stuttgart. A massive tournament where you win a Porsche as the top prize or as the trophy, I guess. Shriantek has won the last two Porsches. Let's go have a look at who's actually not going to be playing in this event because some big names are not playing. Alright, so only two names are not playing in this one. We have Navarro. She's pulled out and Pagula has also pulled out of this one. And you'd expect that because of Billie Jean King Cup, they couldn't get back in time to play in Europe. But man, this drawer is stacked. Let's get to the top of it. Alright, starting at the top of the drawer, eight seeds in this one with the top four seeds, getting a buy in the first round. Shriantek, number one seed. She gets a buy in the first round. She'll take on either Maria or Mertens in the second round. Then you've got Rodocano taken on Kerber. Winner of that match will take on either Nozkova or the number eight seed OstaPenko in the second round. Two very crazy first round matches there. Rabakina, the number four seed gets a buy in the first round. She'll take on the winner of Kudomitoba or Krajikova in the second round. Then you've got Paulini taken on a qualifier. Winner of that match will take on either Elixir Drova or the number seven seed on Jabur. And man, there are some insane first rounds and second round potentially. And of course the quarter finals as well. So you've got to watch as Shriantek in this one. You've got to watch out for Rabakina of course. Also Jabur, if she is healthy, always great on the clay. OstaPenko also very, very dangerous. But also, watch out for Rodocano. Had a really good week last week for Team UK on the clay courts against France. Actually won both their matches. So she's feeling a little confident. Got to watch out for her on the clay. And man, this is such a crazy draw. I mean, you can watch out for pretty much everybody in the top section. All right, bottom half of the draw now. We've got Zheng, the number five seed. She'll take on Kasteya in the first round. Winner of that match will take on the winner of Kostjuk and Sigemund in the second round. Then you've got a couple of qualifiers going at it. Winner of that qualifier battle will take on the number three seed Koko Goff who gets a buy in the first round. Then you've got the number six seed Von Drusiva. She'll take on Vekage in the first round. Winner of that match will take on Sampsonova or Potapova in the second round. Then you've got a qualifier versus Bedosa. Winner of that match will take on the number two seed Sabalenka in the second round. And Bedosa Sabalenka played a couple of weeks ago in Miami. So they might get a rematch there this time on the clay. But again, absolutely crazy matches. Of course, you've got to watch out for Sabalenka. You've got to watch out for Goff. You've got to watch out for Zheng as well. She can play on the clay and Von Drusiva who has made a French up in the final. But I'd watch out for Bedosa as well because she is very good on the clay. And if she stays healthy, could really have a run here at this event. But man, some absolutely crazy matches. Again, early rounds, first, second rounds in this event. So there it is, the stacked event in Stuttgart. And I mean, there's no easy matches from the start. The top four seeds get a buy in the first round. But that's as easy as it gets for them because second round matches are going to be like finals in this tournament. It's such a compact tournament. And even the qualifiers, I mean, there's some crazy qualifiers as well that we'll find out soon, like Kallen Sky, for example, is a qualifier. So there can be some scary qualities walking around as well. But let me know down in the comments below, who's going to win Stuttgart? Of course, Fiontech, Sabalenka, they've played the last couple of years in the final here. In fact, Sabalenka's played the last three finals in Stuttgart. Maybe it's her time to win. Fiontech, of course, the two-time defending champion or maybe somebody else is going to win this one. Maybe Rabakiner, maybe Goff can get this big trophy. But man, what a crazy 500 event to start the European clay court scene.