 Welcome back to Tennis Talk. My name's Cam Williams and Sasha Zverev has been asked a question about what happened in Acapulco and the penalties that came along with that, the prize money fines, the losing of the points, and also the probation that he's under for the next 12 months. Let's go over read of what Sasha said in the response to that question. So Zverev came out and said, it was definitely the worst moment of my life and career. Sorry it's probably not enough. Given the way I've been acting, it was embarrassing for me. It's still embarrassing when I'm walking around or in the locker room. It's not a nice feeling. At the end of the day, I hope people can forgive me and understand that there is a lot of mental pressure and things happen that people don't see and that we are all human. It's not easy for me, but I deserve that it's not easy for me right now. If I do that again, they have every right to ban me. Everyone in life deserves a second chance. Everyone makes mistakes, but if you repeat the same mistakes, it means you haven't learned. So if this happens again, they should expel me, but I would do everything in my power to make sure that that doesn't happen again, not just next year, but throughout my career. So that's what Zverev had to say in the pre-tournament press conference when asked the question about the ban. And look, players have come out, Rafa came out and said that, as he likes Zverev as a person, but maybe there should be more harsh punishments for this kind of behavior. Players have had their opinions, but look, let me know down in the comments below. Do you think that's enough from Sasha? Do you think he's learned his lesson? I guess only time will tell. We don't know exactly what could trigger the ban. We don't know if he breaks a racket, if that triggered the ban, because that could get a code violation for that. If verbal abuse towards an umpire, if he argues with an umpire, gets a code violation, will that trigger the ban? We're not sure exactly what's going to trigger the ban from the ATP, but I guess for Zverev, he should not try and tread that line anyway. He should just be, you know, stay 100% perfectly well-mannered and be very, very clean for the next 12 months so he can avoid any kind of ban. But let me know down in the comments below. Do you think Zverev is sincere in his apology and do you forgive him for what he did in Acapulco?