 So with the Madrid open underway, let's have a look at who actually has the most to gain and the most to lose at this event Because we all know there's a lot of withdrawals from this event including the defending champion on super Let's have a look at who didn't play last year or who didn't perform last year And they could actually gain some points and also the players that played well last year They have a lot to lose so starting with the players that have the most to gain from this event Egas Fiontech she did not play this event last year She actually pulled out before the tournament started So she has a thousand points that she could gain by winning in Madrid Stick with the WTA and arena Sabalenka also has a lot of points to gain after losing the first round last year She has 990 points to gain of course We all know about the battle between Fiontech and Sabalenka for that number one spot Fiontech's got a good lead But if Sabalenka does well here and Fiontech doesn't that could make a big difference going over to the ATP Olga Runa, he has nothing to lose here He can win a thousand points if he wins the event and by the way You played a Monte Carlo you'd expect if he's healthy that he'll be a real contender and Daniel Mervidev He actually didn't play most of the clay court season last year So here's a lot to gain a thousand points for him if he goes on to win the event So some big names there in the top 10 that have no points to lose or next to no points to lose And if they win they could really give a boost to their ranking going to the opposite side now And the players that have the most to lose at this event Zagreb will launch a deburr Of course, she's not gonna be playing so unfortunately She will lose those thousand points from last year Jessica Pagulla last year's finalist has 650 points on the line So unless she makes the final she'll be dropping a lot of points over on the ATP We have Carlos Alcarez defending champion for the men Here's a thousand points on the line this week So he has to perform well to save those points or defend the title to keep them and no back Jokovic Made the semi-finals here last year is not playing he loses 360 points and again Just like Fiontech Sabalenka if Alcarez does win this event again and keep those thousand points It does close the gap between him and Jokovic going into Rome and of course Jokovic We don't know if he's playing Rome so some key names there with a lot of points to lose and of course some key names Also with a lot of points to gain so you have it That is what's going on with the points to lose and points to gain from this event Of course, there's plenty of other players in between there a few of the players like Sidney Pass and those guys Made the semi-finals as well We can always talk about them but it's gonna be interesting because of course There's a lot of big names out for the men and there are a lot of injuries going around as well with some players That I might have just mentioned also some players that I didn't mention something like a Rebecca No, we don't know how she's looking going into this event She has some points that she can make up as well, but let me know down in the comments below How do you think it's gonna pan out after Madrid? Do you think we're gonna get you know maybe Sabalenka closing the gap between her and Fiontech? Do you think Alcarez can save those points from last year and close in on that Jokovic number one spot? There's a lot of points up for grabs this week for some massive names in that top 10 the ranks is gonna be interesting in a couple weeks