 Okay, so Alexander Zverev, he obviously retired yesterday against Rafa Nadal in the semifinals, the French Open after twisting his ankle very badly. It was a very bad ankle twist. He fell to the ground. He was screaming in pain. We all know that. We heard it. It was a horrific injury. He's given us a little update on Instagram about what he's found out about what's happened with his foot. Here is what Zverev has put out on Instagram. A little bit of a statement here. He's getting on a private jet, but he's in a moon boot on crutches. He says, hey guys, I am now on my way back home based on the first medical checks. It looks like I have torn several lateral ligaments in my right foot. I will be flying to Germany on Monday to make further examinations and to determine the best and quickest way for me to recover. I want to thank everyone all over the world for the kind messages that I've received since yesterday. Your support means a lot to me right now. There he is, Alexander Zverev in a moon boot, but that's not a good, I mean, lateral ligaments, that cannot be good. Getting a break compared to ligament damage. I mean, he's going through further assessments. We know he's not playing Wimbledon. I think that's obvious. He's not playing Wimbledon. How long is he going to be out for? Is he going to be out for six months? Is he going to be out for six weeks? Like, how long is this going to last? We don't know. We wish him all the best, of course. We hope he's back sooner than later. Can he get back for America, maybe, hopefully? And also, I think the biggest worry is, is this going to be an ongoing thing, or is he going to be able to get through this?