 Alright, so the women's draw for the Canadian Open has just come out. The men are playing in Toronto this year and the ladies are playing in Montreal. They alternate every year, it's just a thing that they do. But let's go through the withdrawals, because we have a couple of names that are not playing in this tournament. So a few names that are not playing. Once Jabur, she's pulled out with a knee problem. Krajikova has also pulled out. And Kudamatova has also been a late withdrawal, which we didn't find out, I guess, until the draw came out that she wasn't going to play either. So some names there that are not playing, two big names. Especially Jabur, top 10 player not playing, which is a shame, because she had knee problems at the start of the year and they seem to be ongoing. So here is the top of the draw. We've got eight seeds in this one. Top eight seeds get to buy in the first round. Sviantech, she gets to buy in the first round. She'll take on either Zou or Pliskova in the second round. Pliskova made the semifinals here last year. So it could be an interesting match up there. Then you've got Gracheva taking on Kosteja. Winner of that will take on either Potipova or the number 14 seed Mukova in the second round. Mukova-Sviantech third round. Rematch of the French Open final in the third round. Potentially, if it happens. Then we've got one of the best first rounds going around. Number 11 seed to Dajmaa, who took our Sviantech last year at this event. She takes on Bodosa in the first round. Winner of that takes on either Fernandez or a qualifier in the second round. Then we've got another qualifier taken on Svetolina. Winner of that will take on the number eight seed Sacri in the second round. So some crazy names. Obviously Sviantech-Sacri being the big seeds. Mukova-Dajmaa being the second big seeds. Pliskova, Bodosa, Svetolina and even Fernandez. All very, very familiar names. When it comes to playing in big tournaments and playing, you know, winning big tournaments. Going to the next section of the draw now. We've got Pagulla, number four seed. She gets a buy in the first round. She'll play the winner of Perra or Nuskova in the second round. Then we've got Paulini taking on Vekic. Winner of that will take on one of the craziest first rounds in Keys taking on Williams. Venus Williams, number 13 seed Keys. She's been in some form lately. Played well at Wimbledon a couple of weeks ago. Then you've got the number nine seed. Speaking of Wimbledon, Vondrusava playing her first match since Wimbledon. She takes on Sharif in the first round. Winner of that will take on either Wozniaki or Qualifier in the second round. And yes, that is Caroline Wozniaki. She's back. She's going to play a couple of tournaments. See how she goes. Interesting to see if she does play against Vondrusava in that second round. It'd be a fire. Then you've got Qualifier taking on Marino. Winner of that will take on number six seed Goff in the second round. So, I mean, Vondrusava versus Goff. Third round could be fun. Keys versus Pagulla could be fun too. And then all those players playing each other, potentially getting Pagulla taking on Goff if we're going by the seeds. If we're going by form, maybe Keys versus Vondrusava in the quarterfinals. I mean, if you want to mix it up. And of course, this section of the draw will take on the Shveontech section. So, we could be getting Shveontech taking on Pagulla. We could be getting Shveontech taking on Goff. We could be getting Shveontech taking on Vondrusava. How fun would that be getting the French Open and Wimbledon champions playing on a hardcore? Which is supposed to be a neutral surface. So, that could be really fun. Alright, next section of the draw. We've got Garcia, the number five seed. She gets a buy in the first round. She'll take on the winner of a Qualifier taking on Puskova. Then you've got Blinkova taking on Zong. Winner of that will take on either Mertens or the number 10 seed, Kazakina in the second round. Then you've got the 16th seed, Azarenka taking on Lynette. Winner of that will take on either Stevens or Kalanina. Then you've got Brady taking on OstaPenko. Winner of that will take on the number three seed, Rabakina in the second round. Rabakina, OstaPenko second round, crazy. Azarenka, Rabakina third round, crazy. And then it kind of lightens up a little bit there before the semis. But this is an interesting section. I think, tough for Rabakina. Garcia is not in great form. Kazakina, good opportunity to possibly make it, you know, to a quarterfinals, possibly beyond depending on results. And then the last part of the draw, the last quarter of the draw, we've got Kovitava. The number seven seed, she'll take on either a Qualifier or Andrescu in the second round. That would be a great match. Andrescu versus Kovitava. Love that. Then you've got Davis taking on a Qualifier. Winner of that will take on either Bronzetti or the number 12 seed, Bencic in the second round. Then you've got the number 15 seed, Samson overtaken on Sinyakova. Winner of that will take on either Kostuk or Zhang in the second round. Then you've got Mardic taking on a Qualifier. Winner of that will take on the number two seed, Sabalenka in the second round. Interesting section. I mean, Sabalenka's got a nice draw. I think she is the one that she has the best, probably the easiest draw. She should make it the furthest. I mean, Kovitava in the quarter is not easy, but she should make the quarterfinals. Maybe Samson overgives her a bit of trouble, but she should make the quarterfinals. Bencic could be tough for Kovitava. So there could be a Bencic versus Sabalenka match there. And of course, this section of the draw will take on the Garcia Rabakina section. So we could be getting Rabakina Sabalenka in the semifinals, which would be an awesome matchup. We've seen it a few times on Hardcore this year. We saw it at the Shroud and Open final. We saw it in the Indian Wells final. Could be getting it in a semifinal here if they meet up. Of course, we could be getting Garcia versus Sabalenka of Garcia. You can find some form or maybe even getting a Kovitava Rabakina matchup if, you know, just like we did in Miami in the Miami final. Let me know in the chat or if you're watching this later, let me know in the description or let me know in the comments below. Who's going to win this? I'm gosh for Yontek because I'm boring. I mean, it could be a random. This doesn't, we have Georgie winning this two years ago. We had Halep winning it last year, a little random there with Halep because she wasn't really in good form. She was kind of in okay form, but I guess not expected to win considering the names that were there. I reckon it's a great opportunity for Yontek. Sabalenka Rabakina, could they do it? Could it be someone maybe outside of that? Maybe someone like a Pagula or a Goff? Or like I said, maybe Garcia gets good this week. But let me know down in the comments below if you're going to watch this later. Who do you think is going to win in Canada for the ladies this year?