 Alright, with the Brisbane International draw officially out, we're going to the men's side of things. This is an ATP 250 event, so one of the smaller events, but it has massive names. Including Rafa Nadal, who we'll talk about in a second, but let's go see who is not playing this event because some players have pulled out. Alright, so only three withdrawals for this one, and Giron, he's pulled out, Nishioca also pulled out, and Opelka have all pulled out of this one, so no major names there, but some definitely recognizable names that have pulled out of this one. Alright, let's go to the top of the draw, and you've got eight seeds in this one. Nobody gets to buy in the first round, so very dangerous from the start. You've got Runa, number one seed. He takes on Purcell in the first round. Very dangerous match for Olga Runa, because Purcell can do some things, and he's very awkward, because he's a bit of a serve volleyer, a bit of a throwback player, so it could be really fun to watch that first round. Winner of that will take on either Van Aasch or Shevchenko in the second round, so a couple of young guys going at it in that first round. Then you've got Wolf taken on a qualifier. Winner of that will take on either Halfman or the number five seed quarter in the second round, and of course, quarter had such a great time in Australia last year. He made the final of Adelaide, almost beat Djokovic, also made a great run at the Australian Open, so quarter in Australia. Watch out, and of course, his dad did well here 20 years ago, so then you've got Shelton, the number three seeder. He takes on Saphulan. That is tough. Saphulan, very dangerous, beat Elkara's at the end of last season. Of course, we all know Shelton, he's going to try and hang up the phone on Saphulan, but Saphulan's very dangerous, could be a blockbuster, just like that Runa-Percell match. Winner of that will take on either Popper and O'Connell in the second round. Then you've got Analdi taken on Fucovic. Winner of that will take on either a qualifier or the number six seed Baez in the second round. Interesting draw. Probably the toughest half of the draw is the top half, because Shelton, quarter, Runa, probably the three hardest, or three of the hardest seeds, and they're all in the top half. Of course, you don't see Rafa there. We'll get to him in a second. He's not in the top half, of course, but Percell's a dangerous unseeded player. Saphulan's dangerous. Popperon can have his time as well. Analdi, he's a good young player coming through, like I mentioned, with Van Asen, Shevchenko. This section of the draw, the top half, very, very tricky. It could be interesting with the first week of the season. Everyone's back, everyone's fresh. We'll see who gets through. Bottom half of the draw now. We've got the number eight seed character. He takes on Kubla in the first round. Winner of that will take on either a qualifier or Rafa Nadal. He's back. He's a wild card. I don't think we've seen him be a wild card or even unseeded at a tournament for like 20 years, so Rafa's back and he's unseeded for the first time in forever. Kublae Carrative in the second round, always really fun. Then you've got Thompson taking on Vukic. Winner of that will take on either another qualifier or Rombare, the fourth seed in the second round. Then you've got the seventh seed, Etcheverry. He takes on a qualifier. Winner of that takes on either Kokonakis or Hichikata. All the Australians are playing each other. That seems fair. Then you've got a qualifier taken on Altmayer. Winner of that will take on another blockbuster. Murray taking on the number two seed, Demetrov. Demetrov's been good. Murray just can't take a trick. Gets bad draws every time. Rafa gets qualifiers in his comeback. Murray gets the number two seed in every other draw. I mean, so unlucky Murray. But look, this section is a little better. I think Rafa's probably got a little lucky with the section of the draw because he could have been with quarter and up the top with Sheldon and Runa. He's down the bottom with Carrative who can be good, but also, you know, he's very hit and miss. Umbare has been good lately, you know, end of the season well. He's dangerous. But as long as he doesn't get a terrible qualifier like Dominic Teem, for example, who's in the qualies, he might be able to avoid some bad, he might be able to make the semis and play maybe Demetrov if we're basing in a form. So very interesting section. Rafa's been blessed with a nice draw unless the qualies come out and it turns out to be maybe Dominic Teem and that could be a little awkward. But I think Rafa's got to be pretty happy with that. It's a pretty manageable draw if Rafa's still as good as he was when he left the game 12 months ago. But let me know down in the comments below who you think is going to win this event. I think the top half of the draw is where the winner is going to come from. It would be cool to see Demetrov win though. He's been really good with no trophies to show for it. Made a final in Paris at the end of last year. He's beaten guys like Alcors Mevvedev in the last three, four months. Has nothing to show for it though. No trophies, just a bunch of runner up trophies. So it'd be cool to see him get a win. He did win this tournament Demetrov as well back a few years back. But I mean, maybe Runa, maybe Shelton, maybe quarter. Those guys are probably the favourites up the top to make the final. One of them was guys makes the final. But Rafa's back and he's got a nice draw. We just got to find out who's going to play in the qualifiers or who's going to play as a qualifier in that first round matchup. But Rafa's back. Finally, he's back.