 So with the new season upon us and we're a week down in this new season, the ATP and WTA have come out with a new rule that kind of is a curfew rule. I guess you could call it a match scheduling rule that stops players from having to play at 3, 4, 5 in the morning and a couple of different changes. They're going to trial it for this year and actually is being implemented in the first day right now. Let's go have a talk about what it is and what it actually means. The match scheduling rule, this is what they've said on the ATP website. Number of late match finishes defined as matches finishing after midnight has risen considerably in recent years, negatively impacting players and fans. This is tied to an increase in average match length on tour. New rules related to match scheduling will be implemented at ATP and WTA events, so not the grand slams and will be in effect from January 2024 as follows. No more than five matches per court with an 11am start with three matches during the day and two matches during the evening session. No matches to go on court after 11pm unless approved by the ATP and WTA supervisor in consultation with ATP and WTA management. Matches not on court by 10.30pm to be moved to an alternative court by no later than 11pm. Nice sessions to begin no later than 7.30pm with recommendation for 6.30pm. So there you go, that is the rule change that is coming in the match scheduling rule and it's funny because it actually has been implemented right now. As I'm recording this video, we've got it in Adelaide with Kudamatova and Alexandrova's match being moved to center court from court number one because they ran out of time. It turned out to be 25 past 10, something like that, PM, and they had to move it. Let me know down in the comments below, what do you think about the rule? Do you like the rule? I mean, I don't see any negatives with this rule. It helps the fans, it helps the players, maybe it, you know, refunds for the ticket sales for the tournament, but remember, this is not for slams. They don't have these rules. So when we watch the Australian Open next week, there could still be 3am, 4am, 5am finishes and that's just how it's going to be. But on the ATV and WTA, new rulers come in with a match scheduling saying that no matches can start after 11pm.