 Elinor, if you had a game against Gukesh, the youngest grandmaster and the second youngest grandmaster in history, give us your thoughts on the game? Well, it was an interesting complicated opening. Since Move, I don't know, Queen's history, it was very much doubled all the time. Actually, I think it was considered for black, but I didn't remember what was on my notes. My feeling that my position was pleasant wasn't that right, because I already briefly checked the game. It was complicated or at some points it was worth for me. And what is your opinion on Gukesh's play? You probably prepared against him, you saw a few of his games. What do you think about his games? I prepared against him, I saw a lot of his games. Actually, today he played really well because it was a really tough game with a lot of nuances. Maybe he was never worse in this game. I'm not sure, but it's my feeling. And I think he's a great talent, really, because he beat some strong grandmasters. Right now, I know it's early days, but what are your feelings about being in Gibraltar and playing here? Actually, my second time in Gibraltar and I like to play here. And for me, it was a tough already first game. Maybe I was even lost yesterday. And I evaluate my overall result out of two games, like acceptable, I would say, because I'm warming up. And okay, we'll see how I will play next. Right now, this is quite special about open tournaments like the Gibraltar Masters, where many young players get an opportunity to play elite players like yourself. How do you feel about participating in this setup? Actually, I like to play in mixed tournaments. I was always telling that even in the invitational tournaments, my favorite tournament was Vaikansi, because it was always a very nice mixed field. And that's how I prefer to play. Well, it's a pleasure to have you with us here and we wish you all the very best for the remaining games. Thank you.