 So with the injuries piling up at the Australian Open, we have an update on one of the biggest injuries of the Open so far. Rafa Nadal, who played his match in the second round, he ended up losing that in straight sets. But he did injure himself during that match. He's actually come out on Twitter with a bit of information telling us how long he's not going to be playing for. Let's go over to the tweet. Good afternoon. I have carried out medical tests after the defeat yesterday. The MRI shows a grade 2 lesion in the iliacous psoas of his left leg. Now it's sports, rest and anti-inflammatory physiotherapy. Normal recovery time, six to eight weeks. So six to eight weeks for Rafa on recovery. And if it is eight weeks, that means he's going to miss a lot of the North American hard court season. The Sunshine Double at Indian Wells in Miami. Now he was supposed to play in Dubai at the end of February. That's not going to happen because that's happening in about four or five weeks. So he's not going to be able to play that. But I guess at the earliest, he can come back in Indian Wells. In the latest, he can come back at Monte Carlo in April on the clay courts. But let me know down in the comments below. When do you think we're going to see Rafa again? Do you think we're going to see him defend that final at Indian Wells from last year? Losing to Taylor Fritz. He actually got injured in that match or around that tournament and didn't play in Miami. So he doesn't have any points to defending Miami, but will he play in Indian Wells? Or do you think it's better if he waits and plays in Monte Carlo a couple of months after?