 So over the past week there's been a lot of excitement about the return of Rafa Nadal in 2024 and when he's actually going to come back, Craig Tiley, the Australian Open director came out and said that he's probably going to play the Australian Open. Rafa's come out and said, I don't know if I'm going to be there. I might be there. I'm hoping to be there. Let's see what Rafa had to say. This is what Rafa had to say in an event recently. My first option to be back on the professional court would be January in Australia. But right now I really can't confirm something I don't know. Nothing has changed in the last few weeks except for the fact that I'm training a bit more than before, which is an accomplishment for me and my mental health. I'm not training without pain. I'm in less pain than I used to be, but I'm still in pain. However, this pain allows me to do more and more things eventually. Things would be different if I had zero pain. I could give you a date for my return if I had zero pain because I would have time to prepare myself for that. And this is in response to what Craig Tiley said last week on Australian television. We can reveal exclusively here that Rafa will be back. He's been off court for most of the year. Been talking to him over the last few days. He confirmed he will be back, which we're really excited about. The champion of 2022, that's awesome. There you have it. That is what Rafa had to say recently in response to what Craig Tiley said a couple of weeks ago about Rafa being back, coming back to the Australian Open. Rafa said, I'm not quite ready yet. Just let me, let me get better and we'll see if we get there in time. But it'll be great to see him. Of course, next year is supposed to be his final year on tour. He's going to be retiring at the end of next year, according to him. But then again, if he wins the Australian Open and he plays and wins the French and he's back in the top 10 in, you know, in a couple of months into the 2024 season, he probably keep playing. So it's a really interesting way to see how Rafa does next year and hopefully plays the Australian Open. Hopefully we see him in Australia again after last year where he got injured in Australia. But let me know down in the comments below. Do you think he's going to be back in January? Or do you think he might be more realistically going to be back maybe on the clay courts in February in Rio or somewhere in South America?