 For the first time in four years, we are going back to China on the ATP. Haven't been there since 2019, of course, before the pandemic. Of course, COVID stopped everybody from going to China. Stopped everyone from going everywhere for a while. But we're going back finally to the Shanghai Masters. But Novak Djokovic has said that he's not going to play. Let's go see who else has pulled out as well as Novak. This is what Djokovic had to say over on Twitter. Over the years, some of the best support I receive anywhere in the world is in China. Shanghai has always been one of my favorite tournaments in the season. I'll be missing my Nolay fam in China. I hope that I can come back to China in the future and play in front of all of you again. Some of the other players that are not going to be playing this event, Baratini, of course, pulled out due to that ankle injury that he got at the U.S. Open, also Coppa, pulling out as well. So not as big a names as Djokovic, but no Djokovic, Shanghai's most winningest champion, not going to be there. So there you have it, Novak Djokovic not playing in Shanghai, along with Baratini as well and Coppa at this stage. There are other players that have a little bit of injury concerns, Runa being one of those, but we'll talk about that closer to the date. Closer to the tournament, of course, the tournament starts at the start of October in a couple of weeks' time. And Djokovic, when's he coming back? We have no idea. He might be coming back in Paris. Maybe he plays in Vienna. He has played there before. Maybe he goes back to Israel where he played last year, but he won't be going to the Shanghai Masters, which means Elcaraz might be able to close the gap a little bit on the rankings. Of course, Elcaraz is going to be playing he'll be the number one seed going into that tournament in a couple of weeks' time. When do you think Djokovic will come back? Do you think he will be back before the end of the year? Or do you think he's just going to play Paris and then go play the Edge of the Finals? And we're only going to see him twice more and then maybe Davis Cup as a bonus prize. But no, no, back to Djokovic in Shanghai. It's most winningest champion will not be there after the first time we're having this tournament in four years.