 So over the past few days we've had some words by Elena Rabakina regarding the WTA's ruling of performance buys or so. She's pulled out of Tokyo but it continues with Rabakina's coach coming out on social media talking about the whole situation. So this is what Elena Rabakina's coach Stefano Vukov had to say. Just to make things clear there is no explanation of what a performance buy is. What does this mean? Do we add buys to help performing players? Or do we take away ranking earned buys? And isn't ranking itself a sign of performance? Last year we came from a final in Europe and played in Japan two days later and performance buys were nowhere to be found. The issue is always the same like a communication. So we'll also apply from Tokyo 500 to Beijing 1000 next week. Four performance buys will be awarded. Most players have already qualified for the final eight so for what reason should they even compete before Cancun? The reason is that most tournaments are mandatory and fines are given out to players if you don't compete in them. Players always pay the consequences. The system doesn't work. The marketing is terrible as you can all see Elena qualified weeks ago and just yesterday WTA decided to post something. We need transparency. All players need to understand what is going on. Stop blaming players for mistakes made by the system itself. There you go. Strong words there and look he's not wrong. We talked about this in the last couple of videos. Does a performance buy given out does it depend on the week before? Two weeks before. What does it actually mean? In this situation it was the week before because last week Guadalajara, the two players have played well, get a performance buy and the players that didn't play last week don't. Also he's not wrong about Rabakina qualifying weeks ago. You've been watching the ranking show here. You know that she did qualify after the US Open and now the WTA just say, hey, she's qualified. They've also said I think last week they said Shionte qualified or something like that and she'd qualified for months. So it's a weird thing the WTA not really helping itself. But what do you reckon? What do you think of this whole situation? Do you think the coach is right to call out the WTA? It seems like the WTA and Rabakina are not having great time at the moment. I'm sure she's going to be really happy about having the maybe merger of the tours with the ATV WTA merging. Maybe it'll help her a little bit. She's also a part of the PTAPA, which is the Djokovic Player Association. Well, at least maybe the coach is because he put it in his post as well. But let me know down in the comments below. What do you think of the whole situation? But Rabakina and the WTA still feuding.