 So some big news coming out of the Rafa Nadal camp and from Indian Wells as well, that he will not be participating in the tournament that starts in a week's time. Indian Wells, some called the fifth slam, the biggest tournament since the Australian Open for the men. Let's have a look at the statement from Indian Wells and from Rafa's Twitter. So having a look at the Indian Wells tweet, they said three-time BNP Paribas Open Champion Rafa Nadal has withdrawn from the 2023 tournament due to injury. Tommy Haas came out and said, we wish Rafa continued healing and hope to see him back at the BNP Paribas Open next year. Rafa also came out with a statement confirming that he won't be playing Indian Wells and also won't be playing Miami. This is what Rafa had to say on Twitter. I'm sad that I won't be able to compete at Indian Wells nor Miami. Very sad not to be there. I'll miss all my US fans, but I hope to see them later this year during the summer swing. So there it is confirmation that Rafa is not going to be playing Indian Wells or Miami. And of course, his ranking is at risk. He's number eight in the world currently, and he's been in the top 10 since he was 18 years old. Since 2005, a streak that no one else can even touch on the ATP. But that's in jeopardy. The streak might end for the first time since 2005 because he does have 600 points. From the Indian Wells final last year, that is going to drop off his ranking now. And I guess besides the ranking, where is he going to come back? Is he going to come back in Monte Carlo for the Claves? Is he going to come back in Madrid? I remember he didn't play Monte Carlo last year because of what happened in Indian Wells when he got injured there. He didn't come back until Madrid. And then, you know, he did win the French Open, but he didn't really get the preparations that he's used to having. So let me know down in the comments below. When do you think Rafa will come back, but he's not playing Indian Wells and he's not playing Miami again this year?