 There's been an interesting discussion over the last couple of days over whether or not trash talking is something that would work in tennis or something that would be accepted in tennis. Cocoa Goff and Jessica Bagoula have actually talked about this. Let's go over listen to what they had to say. This is what Goff had to say after winning the doubles in Miami last week. I wouldn't take it personally. I played other sports growing up. I played basketball and ran track. In those sports, we trash talk a lot. And I was the only girl on the boys team. I got some dishes and you had to dish them back. And anyone who knows my dad, he would be so pro trash talk. Bagoula went on to say it would add more types of fans and not make it so traditional. In full swing, the Netflix Golf documentary series, the waste management open is insanity. I think one tournament should be absolutely nuts, not every week. But you know, going into this one tournament, it's going to be nuts. And Nick Kieros has actually come out on Twitter in response to Bagoula and Goff's comments. He came out and said, Lol, they don't want that. Of course, he's had a lot of beef with a lot of different players over his career. And I posed the question to you guys over on Twitter. This is what you had to say about the topic. Jai said that it would be nice and fun. It can bring up more rivalries potentially, which is always good for the sport. Everything Bagoula said collatly spoken, but deep cutting trash talk would be on brand for tennis. Ross said, No, why do we need it? People need to stop trying to equate tennis to UFC or boxing. People will say we need trash talking to attract new fans. If they're only getting into the sport because of that, then it's for the wrong reason. Forcing fake beef between players for what exactly? And Tanya said, Yes, I think it would be good. We already have it with Runa and Vavrenka. So you have it. The American players seem to be pro trash talk. A few of them come out, including Ben Shelton, who comes from the college tennis background in America. And he says it's always like that on the American college tours. So why not make it on the main tour? But also, Bagoula did go into saying that maybe it's a cultural thing in Americans, Australians, British are probably more maybe used to trash talking in other sports such as soccer or basketball. What do you guys reckon? You reckon that we should be able to have trash talking in tennis? We already have some trash talking anyway. I mean, there's guys like Kirios who've taken shots at Rude, for example, Kasper Rude. We've also had Runa and Vavrenka. Of course, one of the best rivalries at the moment with the trash talking. And if it wasn't for those trash talking moments, then maybe we wouldn't have been addicted in those matchups. But I mean, down the console, what do you think about the trash talking in tennis debate?