 What's going on everybody welcome back to a breaking news story and Ash Barty the world number one has given us a little bit Of an update on how she's going to be managing her injury that she got at the roam open last week Of course she pulled out of her quarterfinal matchup ahead Against Cocoa Goff. She was up a set and 2-1 in the second set and forced to retire But she's come out with a statement is what she had to say so Barty came out and said I mean it's an injury that began when I was quite young when I was 15 or 16 years old Pops up every now and again. I think the conditions today certainly didn't help that we're confident We know how to manage it so we just kind of move on and know that the right decision was made today There it is that's Ash Barty statement after the match straight after the retirement against Cocoa Goff She was wearing a right sleeve on her arm on her right arm because it's the right elbow But she said she's been managing this for years and she's had it since she was a kid So it's not gonna be a big deal I don't think it's gonna put her in jeopardy at the French open Maybe it hurts her chances of backing up that 2019 title But I don't think she's gonna withdraw through injury if she knows how to manage it her and her team will get through it And Ash is pretty strong. She's pretty tough So I'm sure she's gonna be playing at the French open So let me know in the comments below Do you think that it's gonna hurt her chances having this niggling injury going into the French open? She of course was playing as one of the best players at the moment on clay She's only lost a couple of matches and of course she won back in Madrid as well So she's done a little bit of a role at the moment But can she back up the 2019 French open because she's got a lot of points to defend there But I don't know if she's gonna be able to play as well as maybe she would have hoped having this little bit of a niggling injury So Ash Barty, she's gonna be alright for the French open, but she might be coming in with a little bit of an injury