 So with the final weeks of the season on both the WTA and the ATP, we had some massive tournaments this week in Basel and Vienna. We also had the WTA Elite trophy for the first time in four years. Let's go have a look at who won last week and how that impacts the rankings. So starting at the Elite trophy, we had Hadajmaja taking out Zheng in a couple of tie breaks, 7-6-7-6. And she got a nice boost in the rankings to finish off the season. On the men's side of things, starting in Basel, we had Felix Ojeliasim going back-to-back in Basel, beating her catch 7-6-7-6 in that final. And in Vienna, we had Sina taking on Mevvedev again in a final. And again, Sina getting the win 7-6-4-6-6-3 to beat Mevvedev for the second time and win his fourth trophy of the year. And with only a couple of weeks left, so much needed confidence going into the final section of the year. Let's go have a look at the players that got up in the rankings outside of the top 10 this week. Hadajmaja, she goes up eight spots number 11 in the world after winning the WTA Elite trophy. Zheng, she also goes up three spots number 15, which is a career high for her after making the final of that trophy as well. And Shevchenko, he goes up 20 spots number 63 in the world after having a really good week in Basel, getting to the quarter-finals as a quality, so he's up a career high as well. So some players there getting a big boost due to some good results. Players are going down in the rankings this week. Benchage, she goes down three spots number 17 in the world after losing a lot of points from this time last year. Kudamatova also going down three spots number 19 in the world. And Stamva Vrinka dropping out of the top 50 going down six spots after dropping a lot of points from this time last year as well. So again, players dropping down in the rankings as we finish off the season for most. Let's start with the WTA rankings here because we don't actually have any changes heading into the WTA finals next week. So it's more of just a recap with Saber Lenker at number one, Fionn take it two, Goffin number three, Rabakiner at four, Pagulla at five, Bondrusovic goes in at six, Jabir at seven, Mukavar at eight, Sakari at nine and Krajikova stays at number 10 as the year comes to a close. But with the WTA finals coming up next week, the final WTA finals part of the ranking show next Monday, we will have some big changes because you can see there the points are very, very close. And of course there is still a chance that Fionn take can get back to number one before the year's end. Let's go have a look at the race of the finals and of course we have it all locked in. But just to confirm Saber Lenker stays at one and Fionn take it two with Goffin three, Rabakiner at four, Pagulla at five, Jabir at six, Bondrusovic at seven, Sakari at eight, Krajikova at nine should be the first alternate and Keys will be the second alternate at number 10. Of course Mukavar having to withdraw from the WTA finals and that's why Sakari got promoted. So going into the WTA finals, that's what it's going to look like. Let's go to the men's rankings now because we had some massive changes ahead of the final weeks of the year. Djokovic though stays at number one with Elkres at number two, Medvedev at three and Sinner at four, Rubelev at five. But City Pass, he overtakes Runa to get back to number six, pushing Runa down to number seven. After Runa dropped a lot of points from making the final last year in Basel, Rude stays there at number eight. And Zverev, he goes up to number nine, pushing Fritz down to number ten. And with the final massive event next week in Paris, there are going to be some really interesting changes ahead of the ATB finals in a week's time. So those players that are on really close points, sort of Rubelev, Runa and City Pass, a big week next week can change a lot. And looking at the all-important finals race for the men, there's only one big event left. There are still events left after that, but there's not too many chances to get points. So Djokovic, he's still at number one with Elkres at number two, Medvedev at three, Sinner at four. But Rubelev, he qualifies for the finals for another year. Only needed a couple of wins in Vienna and he got them. So he is the fifth player to qualify with three spots left up for grabs. City Pass stays there at number six with Zverev at seven, Runa at eight, Fritz at number nine, just behind. And her catch, he takes Rude out of the top ten, replacing him after making the final in Basel. So going into the final, there are some big, big chances for some of these guys. And that's not just the guys in the top ten. This is guys outside the top ten that aren't too far away. So watch out for this time next week. We could have the whole finals race over and some of those top players do qualify with good results in Paris. So there it is. That is the rankings. Of course, we've got maybe two more of these rankings shows left to go because the ADB finals are almost up. And the WTB finals end this time next week. We'll know who won that and we'll be going through the final rankings for the year for the WTA. But let me know down in the comments below who is going to qualify for the ADB finals with three spots left for grabs. We've got about seven people, I think realistically could make the finals with a good week in Paris. Of course, City Pass next in line to qualify. There's various there as well, but let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think is going to make the ADB finals at the end of the year? We've got some big matches coming up next week. Some big points on the line. Who's going to pass and who's going to fail?