 So it's official, Rafa Nadal has pulled out of both Doha and Dubai, which means we won't see him in Dubai for the first time in nearly 15 years. Usually this time of year, he's either injured or he's playing Acapulco. This time he's injured, which is unlucky, but let's talk about the timeline of when Rafa will actually return because he was supposed to be out for six to eight weeks. So here is a little bit of a timeline on Rafa's injury. So he got hurt on the 18th of January, which was at the Australian Open, of course. And he said on the 17th of February they're going to do a review. Obviously they've done that a little bit earlier and made the call on both Doha and Dubai. So Doha, of course, starts on Monday on the 20th of the second and Dubai starts on the 27th of February. So both of those tournaments are off the calendar. So six weeks from the Australian Open injury is actually the first of March, which is a week before Indian Wells. And also a couple of days before an exhibition event, he's supposed to play in Las Vegas against Carlos Elcaraz. So there's also an exhibition event that he's trying to fit in before the Sunshine Double. So now that he's withdrawn from both Doha and Dubai, likely to return the first week of March, which is about six to eight weeks. So it fits in the timeframe. And of course, play that exhibition against Elcaraz, play Indian Wells, where he has to defend the final that he made last year and then play in Miami, where he didn't play last year due to another injury, meaning that he will be able to add points to his total if he does play in that tournament. So there it is, a little bit of a timeline on Rafa's injury. And on the six-week mark, it's on the first of March, the eight-week mark, because of course it was six to eight weeks. That's actually the 15th, which means you'll miss Indian Wells altogether if it is on the eight-week mark. So of course, you know, injuries, they heal faster, they heal slower sometimes. So at this stage, he should be returning the first week of March, where he's got an exhibition in Vegas and Indian Wells and then play Miami. And then go to April, play the Clay Court season, as he always does. But let me know down in the comments below. When do you think we're going to see Rafa next? We're not going to see him Doha next week. We're not seeing him in Dubai, which is such a shame, because I was looking forward to him playing in the same tournament as Djokovic. Of course, Djokovic has his own injury problems and is expected to play Dubai. But who knows? Next time next week, we might be talking about Nolle, and when he'll come back, because he might pull out. But let me know down in the comments below. When do you think we're going to see Rafa next? Will we see him before Indian Wells? Or do you think we're not going to see him until maybe the Clay Court season?