 So there's some massive news coming out of Indian Wells. Of course, play has started today, but Rafa Nadal will not be included. He has pulled out of the event due to injury. He did play the Netflix slam a couple of days ago, but unfortunately won't be able to play this event. And we may not see Rafa on a hard court again after this. Let's go over and look at what he had to say. So this is what Rafa had to say over on Twitter. It is with great sadness that I have to withdraw from this amazing tournament in Indian Wells. Everyone knows how much I love this place, how much I love to play here. That's also one of the reasons why I came very early to the desert to practice and to try and get ready. I've been working hard and practicing, and you all know I took a test this weekend, but I don't find myself ready to play at the highest level at such an important event. It is not an easy decision. It's a tough one as a matter of fact, but I can't lie to myself and lie to thousands of fans. I will miss you all, and I'm sure the tournament will be a great success. So there it is, Rafa pulling out of Indian Wells and we may never see him play in America again. I mean, you know, they've got the Clay season. Of course, the Olympics is in Europe. We've got Wimbledon. That's in Europe. He may never play in America again unless it's for an exhibition potentially or something like that in the future, just like we won't see him play in Australia again, because of course this is his final season. Will he play on the hard courts again? I mean, are we never going to see him play on a hard court? Of course, with the French openers on clay, with Wimbledon's grass, and then if he does retire after the Olympics, then no more hard court tennis for Rafa. But man, what a disappointing result. It looked like it was coming back. We thought, oh, here he is. He's back. You know, we didn't get to play astral and open, but he's here now and something else has come up. So man, such a shame. But when do you think we are going to see Rafa again? That is the question. I want you guys to let me know down below. I reckon it's Monte Carlo. I mean, Barcelona the latest obviously depends on injuries, but the Clay season seems like he's going to put all his energy into that. Have one more crack at the French open, maybe play a Wimbledon and then see you later at the Olympics. But Rafa Nadal out of Indian Wells and we may never see him play on a hard court again.