 So we have some big news coming out of the Australian Open with Carlos Alcarez, the world number one, pulling out of both the Cuyon Classic and the Australian Open for 2023. He's hurt his right leg, a muscle in his right leg. Let's go for a read of his statement over on Twitter only about an hour ago. This is what Alcarez had to say. When I was at my best in pre-season, I picked up an injury through a chance. Unnatural movement in training. This time it's the semi-membranosus muscle in my right leg. I'd worked so hard to get to my best level for Australia, but unfortunately, I won't be able to play the Care A2 Plus Cuyon or the Australian Open. It's tough, but I have to be optimistic, recover and look forward. See you in 2024, Australian Open. So there it is, Carlos Alcarez out of the Australian Open, the world number one, not playing. And of course, at the end of last season, he had an injury that pulled him out of the A2B Finals, which was a huge tournament at the end of the year. And we haven't seen him since. We haven't seen him since Paris. He did play an exhibition tournament over the off-season, but that wasn't really the colors Alcarez that we're used to seeing. He was a little bit off. You could tell that he wasn't, he was a bit cautious. He wasn't quite himself. And now he's not playing the first Grand Slam of the Year, which means that Novak Djokovic will be the number four seed in the Australian Open and Raffle will be the number one seed. So it does change the rankings a lot for the seedings for the Australian Open, but let me know down in the comments below. How long do you think Alcarez will be number one in the world now that he's not playing one of the biggest events in the world? Last year, he didn't make it that far at the Australian Open, so he doesn't have that many points to lose. But how long are we going to wait until we have to see him again because he's getting a lot of injuries. He's only 19 years old and he's had a lot of injuries over the last couple of months. How long until we actually see Alcarez again on the tour? Do you think we'll see him before Indian Wells? Or do you think we'll see him maybe at the Claycourt season? But Calis Alcarez is out of the Australian Open for 2024.