 Let's start with the Dubai Open, which is the Dubai championships, which is a big, big event for the women. It alternates with Doha as a WTA-1000, so next year it'll be a 1000 event. This year it's a WTA-500 event, but let's start with the players that have withdrawn because some big names are pulled out of this one. So we've got Belinda Benchich, she's pulled out, Kerber's pulled out, Konsebate of course pulled out because she's just played in Russia last night. Pavlya Chankov is also pulled out, Pushkov is still out with that injury, Rabakina is out as well, I think she's also injured. And Sarkary also pulled out after doing well in Russia last week, so a couple of players have played well last week, but a lot of big, I mean that's a big list of names who were pulled out, but even so it's still a stacked event, let's go to the top of the draw. So here you go, we have Sabalenka, the number one seed, she plays a qualifier in the first round, winner of that match plays either Kvitova or Georgie in the second round, that is a tough start for Sabalenka, who's had a pretty sketchy season so far, especially with the serve. Then you've got a very big fireworks match between Kennan and Osta Penko, rackets will fly in that match, winner of that match takes on another banger first round between Kazakina and the number six seed, Igor Shvyontek, stacked part of the draw this one. Very, very stacked, we've got Grand Slam champions all through it with Kvitova, Osta Penko, Kennan, Shvyontek and of course Sabalenka has been a very good Grand Slam player over the last couple of seasons, so massive, massive part of the draw there, very tough part of the draw at the top. Next section of the draw we've got Podosa, number three seed taking on a qualifier, winner of that match takes on either risk or unseeded Simona Halop, very dangerous player there, Halop unseeded, that just shows how big this event is. Then we've got Goff vs. Bogula, winner of that match is going to take on either Zvona Raver or the number eight seed, Jabour, and I feel like we haven't seen Osta Boa much this season. She pulled out of the Australian Open with injury, I know she played before the Australian Open, but she got COVID at the end of last year, she got injured as well before the Oz Open or during the Oz Open, so Jabour is having a tough season, so we'll see how she can do in this one. But again, this part of the draw takes on the Sabalenka part, it's a stacked tournament throughout, WTA is already random, but man, oh man, this is going to be tough for everyone involved. Bottom half of the draw now, we've got a Lucky Loser playing against the Wildcash Shariff, now the Lucky Loser is there because both Contovate and Sarkry pulled out, so there's a bit of a second chance for someone there. Winner of that match takes on either Mertens or another qualifier or Lucky Loser in that part of the draw. Then we've got Kutumatobi vs. Azarenka, winner of that match takes on either another Lucky Loser or Muga Ruta, the number four seed and Muga Ruta over the next couple of weeks has a lot of points to defend. I think she's the one Dubai or Doha last year, let me just triple check. She's the defending champion of this tournament, so she's got a lot of points to defend and she might drop down the rankings even further because of those lost points. She's going to lose half those points no matter what because she can only win 500 points this year whereas last year she won 1,000, so Muga Ruta is having a tough start of the year because all her points are starting to disappear. Bottom part of the draw now, you've got the first time seeing the Australian Open finalist, Denio Collins, number nine seed taking on a qualifier in the first round. Winner of that match takes on either Svetlilina or another qualifier in this part of the draw. Then you've got Bogu vs. another qualifier. Winner of that match takes on either the wild card Garcia or the number two seed Kredgikova, so there are so many qualifiers and Lucky Losers because of all the upsets, sorry, all the withdrawals, Collins and Jabor were not supposed to be seeded in this event, so they've got promoted thanks to Contavent and Sarkary pulling out, but also a lot of Lucky Losers are getting a chance too and a lot of qualifiers, so it's going to be still a stacked event, but I don't know. I mean, who's in good form? I mean, Saberlenk is not in great form. Maybe Bedossa? Shriontek looks pretty good. She looked great at the Australian Open, so let me know. Let's have a look at the chat for a second. What do you guys reckon? Who do you reckon is going to win that tournament? I'm thinking maybe Bedossa or Shriontek, if we're going with the seeds, Kredgikova not to be one to be overlooked, maybe Collins, she's doing all right as well. The last couple of months, obviously Australian Open being great, maybe even Halep, Halep being unseeded. That's dangerous. That is dangerous.