 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and the ATP have come out and said that they're going to be a little bit stricter when it comes to penalties against players that are breaking rackets or being unsportsmanlike on the court. We've obviously had a lot of incidents over the last couple of weeks regarding that same issue. So let's go over read of this statement by the ATP. This is what the ATP had to say, the chairman of the ATP, effective immediately. And as we head into the clay court season, the ATP officiating team has been directed to take a stricter stance in judging violations of the Code of Conduct. So that's what the ATP have said, so they're going to be a little bit more stricter when it comes to punishments regarding players that break rackets or abuse umpires or yell at the crowd. Now, we've had a lot of incidents over this year. We've obviously, Sasha's Vera being the most high profile one, being the most severe one, I guess you could say. And his punishment was almost just a slap on the wrist. So it looks like they're trying to get a little bit stricter. We've got Nick Kira throwing rackets, breaking rackets, yelling at umpires. A lot of other players doing the same. So we'll see what happens. But what do you think? Do you think the ATP are going a little bit too far and trying to make it a little bit too strict? I don't know. I like it when players show their emotions and it's kind of like they're trying to not let players show their emotions. But again, let me know down in the comments below, what do you think? Do you think the punishments are going to be too strict? Or do you think it's necessary because some players are taking it too far?