 So over at the Rio Open, one of the big clay court events in February, Carlos Alcárez has actually injured himself in this event. Rolling his ankle, let's go have a look at what actually happened and then also talk about his press conference and what he had to say about the injury. So in the second point of the match, Carlos Alcárez forced to the floor, rolls his ankle, gets him treatment and then at 1-1 in the first set has to retire. His second round match against Montero, which is absolutely devastating for Carlos. Let's go have a look at what he had to say in the press conference. So in the press conference, this is what he had to say. The physios told me that it doesn't seem serious. I tried to get back on track, but the pain wouldn't go away. It hurts when I walk. I'll try to rest today and recover and have tests done tomorrow. There you have it, Carlos Alcárez in big trouble it seems or at least in some sort of trouble pulling out of the event and now he has to go and try and play Indian Whilst Miami. Remember, he is the defending champion of Indian Wells and he made the semi finals in Miami. So there's a lot of points on the line over the next couple of months or the next month for Carlos. Not to mention the clay court season as well. What a setback and hopefully it's nothing serious. He said he's going to get scans and we'll see what happens over the next couple of days. But man, Carlos Alcárez in big trouble, but let me know down in the comments below. What do you think of the injury? Do you think that he shouldn't be playing clay in February? I know that's kind of been a topic of conversation over the last couple of weeks. Like why is he playing clay events in February when everyone else is playing on the hard courts? Or some players like Djokovic aren't even playing. But of course, it's the Olympic year. He's, you know, trying to practice, I guess, for the clay court Olympics this year, which is at Roland Garros, of course, in France. But there it is. Carlos Alcárez injured in Rio and he has a rolled ankle. We'll see how it goes over the next couple of days.