 Okay, so let's go through the men's draw now. It's some epic matches. We've just gone through a very quick summary, but let's go through a match by match, starting with the players that are withdrawn because some big names are not playing. So we have Brooksby. He's pulled out. Federer obviously pulled out as well. Nishikori's pulled out. Pella, Rayonich, Sandgren, Team, and Stamverbrinker all pulled out. So some really big names and Grand Slam champions in there as well. Djokovic, the number one seed at this stage is playing Ketch Menovic. You'll see, maybe a Serbian in the second round. The winner of that match takes on either Ray Qualifier or Tommy Paul in the second round. Then we've got Ott versus the wild card Seng. Winner of that match takes on either Query or Senego, the number 25 seed in the second round. Then we've got the number 17 seed, Monfice, first in Koria in the first round. Winner of that match takes on either Bublik, Ray Qualifier in the second round. Then we've got Delbonnes versus Martinez. Winner of that match takes on either Bagnus and the number 16 seed, Garin. So you can see there, if Djokovic does get to play, he has a very good draw. Senego did beat him a couple of years ago, but Djokovic, Grand Slam Djokovic, we know is an absolute animal. So it's going to be very interesting because here if he plays, he should get through this part of the draw. He can beat Monfice, he can beat Garin. There's no threats there for Djokovic. Maybe Query, maybe Senego. Let's go to the second section of the draw now. We've got number 12 seed, Cam Norrie taking on Seb Corder. That is a dangerous matchup. Very, very fun matchup for us to watch, but very unlucky for Norrie. Winner of that match takes on either Mouté or Pui in the second round. Then we've got Greek Spore versus Vanini. Winner of that match takes on either a qualifier or the number 19 seed, Karinja Buster in the second round. Then we've got the number 31 seed, Elkerez taking on a qualifier. Winner of that match takes on either Fucovic or Lyovic in the second round. And then you've got Kozlov versus Vesely. Winner of that match takes on either a very, very interesting first round match between Nakashima and the number seven seed, Beritini. So I mean, look, Beritini, good draw, should get through if he can get through a couple of his names. Obviously Elkerez, everyone wants to see how he does this year, especially after what he did at the US Open. But look, this is an interesting part of the draw. Winner of this part of the draw will obviously take on Djokovic in the quarter finals, if Nolle plays. All right, let's get to the serious stuff now because the draw starts getting stacked from here on in. The third section, we've got the number three seeds, Vera, taking on Olpmaer in the first round. Winner of that match takes on either Lopez or Milman in the second round. Then we've got a qualifier versus Nisyoka. Winner of that match takes on either the wild card Vukic, or the number 30 seed, Harris in the second round. Then we've got the number 23 seed, Opelka versus Anderson. That match is just going to be tie breaks, aces all day long. Serve bot versus serve bot. We'll see how that plays out. Winner of that match takes on either Kopfer or Tappena in the second round. Then we've got Rune versus Kwon. Winner of that match takes on either Jera or Shapoval of the 14th seed in the second round. So Shapo versus Vera could be a fourth round. But remember Harris at the US Open last year, massive tournament for him. Harris is dangerous. So watch out, it's Vera, very tricky draw. Harris and of course Shapo are the big names, but you've got to watch out for Anderson. You've got to watch out for Opelka as well. Not easy for Sasha's Vera, but it only gets worse as you'll see in a second. Let's go to the bottom part of the top half of the draw. We've got the number 10 seed, her catch taking on Drissimov. Winner of that match takes on either Duckworth or Manorino in the second round. Then we've got a qualifier versus McDonald. Winner of that match takes on either Munea or the number 18 seed Carrotov in the second round. Then we've got the number 28 seed, Hashinov taking on Kudler. Winner of that match takes on either Bonzi or Goyovchek in the second round. Then we've got a qualifier versus Kokonakis. Winner of that match takes on either Giron or the number six seed, Rafa Nadal. And look, Rafa's got a tough draw. Get through Giron, Kokonakis second round, very tough. Hashinov third round, very tough. Her catch or Carrotov fourth round, very tough for Rafa, especially on the fast courts of the Australian Open. If the weather's warm, the big hitters are gonna win. So Rafa's got a tough, tough draw. Not to mention, if he does win, he's part of the draw, Rafa, who probably plays Varev in the quarterfinals. Bottom half of the draw now, the top section of the bottom half. We've got Kasparud, the number 18 seed, taking on Molkan in the first round. Winner of that match takes on either Abashkar or Enduhar in the second round. Then we've got Sepi versus Madrasak. Winner of that match takes on either Museti or Diminor, who is the number 22 seed. So Diminor versus Museti, that looks like a five-setter for me. Next-gen guys going at it, very fun matchup. Another very fun matchup, you've got Basilash Vili, the number 21 seed taking on Murray in the first round. Massive first round there, five sets written all over that one. Very interested to see how that plays out. Winner of that match takes on either a Qualifier or Quavos in the second round. Then we've got Johnson versus Thompson. Winner of that match takes on either a Qualifier or the number 11 seed, Sinner in the second round. Sinner's got a good draw. I know a lot of you think that Sinner might make a good run at this tournament. He's got a very good draw. He could easily get through his part of the draw. You know, there's a lot of, I mean, maybe Murray is probably a danger player based on experience, but I think Sinner on a hard court, he should beat pretty much all those players without too much problem. Maybe a five-setter against Murray would be pretty fun to watch, but I think Sinner's got a pretty good draw. Next section of the draw, we've got RBA taking the number 15 seed, taking on Trevalia. Winner of that match takes on either Coleshrieber or Chekinado who are going out in the first round. Then we've got Tfoe versus a Qualifier. Winner of that match takes on either another Qualifier or the number, what is it, number 20 seed Fritz in the second round. Interesting part of the draw of that one. Then we've got the number 26 seed Dimitrov taking on a Qualifier. Winner of that match takes on either Pair or Montero in the second round. Then we've got Baez versus Ramos-Vinoles. Winner of that match takes on either Ema or the number four seed, Stefano Siti-Pas. So very interesting part of the draw because of Siti-Pas' question mark with his elbow. Dimitrov loves playing in Australia, so he could be a very fun one, maybe get out of this part of the draw. All right, let's go to the bottom section of the draw. Now we've got number five seed Rubelev. He takes on Maga in the first round. Winner of that match takes on either Bayena or Barencus in the second round. Then we've got two Qualifiers going at it in the first round. Winner of that Qualifier battle will take on either another Qualifier with the number 27 seed Chillich in the second round. Then we've got the number 24 seed Evans taking on Gophane in the first round. Winner of that match takes on either Poprin or Rindinik in the second round. Then we've got Fakina versus Bolt. Winner of that match takes on a very, a winner of a very interesting match between Roussevore and the number nine seed Ojalia Seem. That kind of feels like a five setter. Couple of young guys who are, you know, next-gen guys, in form as well. Roussevore had a pretty good week last week, lost to Raffer in the end, I believe. FAA obviously won the ATB Cup with Team Canada. Very interested to see how this goes. And the bottom part of the draw, which has got a lot of fun matchups potentially. We've got number 13 seed Schwartzman taking on Kronovic in the first round. Very fun matchup there. Winner of that match takes on either Connell or Gaston in the second round. Then we've got a Qualifier versus Serendolo. Winner of that match takes on either Cressy and the number 22 seed Isner in the first, who we're going out in the first round. So that's a five setter all over because we know Cressy served Volley Tennis. John Isler with a big serve. That'll be a five setter in about two hours. It'll be a very quick five setter. Then we've got the number 29 seed Umbair taking on Gaskay. Winner of that match takes on either Vandezanshup or Strouf in the second round. Then we've got a Qualifier taking on Nick Kirios and get this. Winner of that match takes on either Laksunin or the number two seed Danil Mevvedev in the second round. So we went crazy when the draw came out and now looking at that, it's like the best second round match you could ask for Kirios versus Mevvedev. What a matchup. Not to mention the winner of that plays Umbair. You remember last year, Kirios Umbair, five setters every time. And also Mevvedev and Umbair played an epic at the start of this year at the Edge of the Cup. Jokovic has got the easiest draw. I picked Zverev at the end of last year and look, I'm true to my word. I'll pick Zverev again. I'll keep picking Zverev. I'm not gonna change my prediction. It's not easy. I mean, that's not an easy draw that he's got. Mevvedev's got a nightmare down the bottom with the Kirios Umbair back to back matchups potentially. We don't even know if Jokovic is playing because if he gets removed, Rubelev might have the easiest draw. Maybe he gets to the final. Maybe Rubelev wins the Australian Open but I'm gonna go with Zverev. You let me know in the chat or in the comments below, who do you think's gonna win the Australian Open this year for the men? That, I don't know. I mean, and don't give me the whole I'm waiting for Jokovic's answer. Put your prediction on the line. Who do you reckon? And if you say Novak, that's fair. That's a no. Novak has the best draw. He plays, he wins. I don't see how Jokovic doesn't win this tournament.