 The biggest event since the Australian Open happening this week in Rotterdam. We have return of some big names coming back from the Australian Open. We did have a few big names that have pulled out though. So let's go to the withdrawal this first. So only one player is pulled out of the tournament. And that's Daniel Medvedev, the defending champion. He pulled out possibly because he's playing in Dubai the week after and he doesn't want to go back to back and travel the world in a day. So understandable that he pulled out of this one. But it's very rare that the defending champion doesn't defend their title, especially at this level. Let's go over see who's at the top of the draw, though, because we still have some massive names playing. All right, looking at the top of the draw, we've got eight seeds in this one. And no one gets to buy in the first round. Yannick Zinner, Australian Open champion, first time back since winning the Australian Open a couple of weeks ago. He takes on Vanna Zanchal in the first round, which is actually the guy he played at the Australian Open. So very interesting to see him get a rematch there. Winner of that will take on either a qualifier or Montfiece in the second round. Then we have Raonich taken on De Jong. Winner of that will take on either Chorich or the number eight seed Bublik in the second round. Then we've got Hercatch, number four seed taken on the Hedgeko. Winner of that will take on either Grigsbor or Moussedi in the second round. Then we've got Fakina taken on Strouff. Winner of that will take on either Russivori or the number seven seed Umbair in the second round. And some of those guys are actually playing this week and playing well this week, players like Hercatch, Umbair, even Fakina. They've all really done well this week in France. So on the indoor hardcords, they're feeling pretty good about themselves. Of course, Zinner coming back for the first time since winning the Australian Open. That'll be fun to watch. Bublik also won a title over the last couple of weeks. I think he might have actually beaten Chorich in the final of one of those titles. So that'd be fun, Mon, as well. But a very interesting draw and so keen to see how Yannick Zinner as a Grand Slam champion goes in his first tournament back. Bottom half of the draw now, we've got Demetrov, the number six seed taken on Senego. Winner of that will take on either Marijan or a qualifier in the second round. Then you've got Jong taken on Shchenko. Winner of that will take on either Sefulan or the number three seed Runa in the second round. Then you've got the number five seed Diminor taken on Kota in the first round. Great first round matchup there. Winner of that will take on either Prismich or a qualifier in the second round. Then we've got a qualifier taken on Ozealia Seem. Winner of that will take on either another qualifier or the number two seed Rubelev in the second round. And again, such big names playing in this tournament. Guys like Runa, Rubelev, Demetrov, Diminor, all just outside the top 10 or some of them inside the top 10. But then some of the Unceder players are crazy, too. Kota, Sefulan. And even Ozealia Seem, if he can get some confidence, can all do damage here. So the bottom half of the draw very, very stacked. And it could be really tough for those high seeds. The guys like Runa and even Rubelev to do well here because there are so many threats in their way. So there it is, the Rotterdam draw for 2024. And it's a very interesting draw. We don't have the big, big names except for Yannick Sinner. We don't have, you know, Elkreds or Djokovic or even Medvedev. But we do have a lot of big names still. You know, Runa's there, Rubelev's there. Of course, Sinner coming back for the first time, even her catch. So they've got a few top 10 guys and a few guys sort of between 10 and 15 in the world as well. Guys like Demetrov, Diminor, who have both been informed this season. Let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think is going to win this one? It's a really interesting event because you think Yannick Sinner will win it because he's the Australian Open Champion. Also, he made the final he lost to Medvedev in that final. So it makes sense to pick him, but maybe a Rubelev, maybe a Demetrov who did really well here a couple of years ago to make the final here. So maybe he could be an outside pick, maybe a her catch who's in form right now as well. But there it is, Rotterdam for 2024, bit of a stacked event.