 We're gonna start with the past results. It was five tournaments last week, four men's tournaments, one women's tournaments. Let's start with the results from last week. So here it is, Carlos Elcarez defeating Schwartzman in the final of the Rio Open. 6462, you won his second title, the biggest title of his career. The second event was over in Delray Beach and Norrie got the win over Opelka who's been on a bit of a hot streak the last couple of weeks has Opelka. So great win there for Norrie, 7-6, 7-6. No surprise, a couple of tie breaks. We also had the Doha open last week for the men an ATP 250 event which had Batistra Guru winning against Basilashvili in the final 6463. Very good win there for RBA. Going over to France now and it was the open 13 province in Marseille and it was Rubelev getting the win over Aliasim. We watched that match last night or yesterday or today or whatever day it is, 7-5, 7-6. Got the win in the end, it wasn't easy but he got the win in the end, got some revenge over Aliasim who beat him last week in Rotterdam. And the final tournament was the Dubai Championships at WTA 500 event with Osta Penko. Getting a very convincing win over Kudamatova, 6-love, 6-4 and it was just a great week for Osta Penko. She beat Grand Slam champions every single way, every single round until the final. So here are the rankings for the women. Let's start with the overall rankings which starts with Barty at the top. I mean, no surprise there. She's well and truly the best player in the world. Almost 3,000 points ahead of Sabalenka who's at number two. Credit go over at number three who lost a bunch of points last week because of the not so great result over in Doha which she, I think she made the final last year, I'm sorry, in Dubai last year. Then we've got Bedossa, she goes up to number four with Pleskivar going down to number five. So there's a bit of a change there. Bedossa goes up, Pleskivar goes down. Also another change with Konservat going down one spot, making way for Sakri who goes up to number six. Konservat will go down at number seven. Sviante goes up to number eight and Mugaruta goes down two spots to number nine. Now that's because Mugaruta failed to defend the points that she'd won last year at this time. So Mugaruta has lost a lot of points over the last couple of months because of the Australian Open from 2020 because of the tournaments that she won this time last year. So Mugaruta has gone from three to nine in the space of about a month. So that's not great for Mugaruta but I guess the upside is that she doesn't have many points to lose over the next couple of months. So it's only upside from her. And then we've got Jabor at number 10 rounding out the top 10 for this week. Over to the race to the finals. Couple of changes here because of the results last week. Barty stays at number one with Collins at number two. Key's at number three. Sviante at number four. Kredjikova at number five. But Oster Penko, she has rocketed into the finals race or contention at number six. Thirteen spots higher than last week. Thanks to that final, making that final, winning that tournament in Dubai. She had a couple of good weeks. She also made a semi-final in Russia the week before. So she goes up to number six, pushes down, conservates to number seven. But Dostoe goes down to number eight. Halep is down at number nine, stays at number nine again this week. And Kudamatova, she makes her way back into the top 10. I think this time last year she was around that time, well maybe not this time last year but last year at some point she was in the race to the finals. So she goes up 11 spots in at number 10 rounding out the top 10 for the race to the finals. Let's go over to the men's rankings now and no change to the top 10 for the men despite few of those names playing this week. Djokovic, he's still a number one in the world. For now, we'll see what happens this time next week. Medvedev at number two, Zverev at number three, Siddiapas still at number four, Rafa at number five. And that could be a change next week if Rafa and Siddiapas battle it out for that number four spot. Baratini, he stays at number six. Then you've got Rubelev at number seven despite winning a title last week. He doesn't go up the ranks. Rudd, he's at number eight. You've got FAA at number nine and Yannick Stinner, he rounds out the top 10 for this week. Having a look at the race to the finals, there's a couple of changes here because of some of the results from last week. Rafa still at number one because of the Australian Open win with Medvedev at number two. FAA at number three. Now FAA has won more matches this year than anybody else on tour. So watch out for him. He's in great form despite losing yesterday. Siddiapas at number four, Baratini at five. RBA, he's gone up two spots higher than last week thanks to winning Doha. He goes into number six, Diego Schwarzman. After a couple of finals in a couple of weeks, he's gone up to number seven four spots higher than last week. Shapo has gone down two spots because of those two guys going up the ranks and so does Montfies. So both those guys drop a couple of spots. Shapo at eight. Montfies at nine and Elkerez. He's gone up 72 spots into the 10th position. So Carlos Elkerez at this stage, if we had the ATB finals next week, he would be an alternate. So that is what we're looking at now. Elkerez very impressive over the last week or so. Any surprises for you guys? I mean, I'm sure a lot of you are asking where is Serena? Where's Osaka? Nemenosaka is still number 80 in the world, believe it or not. We also have Sophia Kennedy at 89 in the world. She actually went up one spot. And Serena's at like 250 in the world. So that's what we're dealing with. A lot of these champions are gonna have to get wildcards to play these events. 241 Serena is.