 Daniela Hanchakova, she came out and said that Rado Karnu was losing respect by her in the locker room against her other players because of the losses that she's taking, even though she's a US champion. You know, she's losing first rounds. Hanchakova came out and was a little bit critical of Emma Rado-Karnu, and this is what Rado-Karnu had to say in response to Hanchakova's comments after the second round lost the other day. Alright, so this is what Rado-Karnu said. She came back out and said that about the comments that were made by Hanchakova. She says, maybe you just see on the news or on social media me signing this or that deal, and I feel like it's quite misleading because I'm doing five to six hours a day of training. I'm at the club for 12 hours a day, but I throw out one post in a car on the way to practice, and all of a sudden it's I don't focus on tennis. I think that it's a bit unfair, but it's something I have to learn to deal with and become a bit more insensitive to the outside noise. I feel like my days with sponsors are pretty limited. I'm not doing crazy days. I'm doing three to four days every quarter, so it's not really that much. So there is a Rado-Karnu responding to the comments that Hanchakova made, and look, it makes sense, right? I mean, yeah, she's going to put on social media some of the sponsorship deals because like I said, it's probably a part of her part of her deal. You know, Porsche are probably sponsoring her and saying, hey, can you promote your social media because you've got a big following and a lot of people follow you, you're a very popular player. So it's probably part of her deal to put post up on social media about the sponsors that she has, because that's what sponsors are, right? It's about promotion and marketing. So yeah, good to see Rado-Karnu standing up for herself coming out and saying, hey, you know, I don't do brand deals literally every day. I'm on the court. Tennis is my thing. And look, the results aren't coming through, and that isn't because she's not training. It's because she just doesn't know how to play WTA tennis week in week out yet. She's learning on the job. She went from zero to hero from winning the US Open and now she's got to learn everything in reverse. But let me know in the chat. Let me know in the comments if you're watching this video later. What do you think? Do you think criticism is fair on Rado-Karnu or do you think it's unfair? She thinks it's unfair. Some people would say no, it is fair. She has to show us that she's training more.