 So after a couple of months having him on board, Severin Luthi has parted ways with Holger Roonor, which is kind of interesting. Let's go have a look at why Roonor has parted ways with Federer's old coach Luthi and see what's going to be for the future. So over on Twitter, Oli Tennis has broken the news saying Holger Roonor is split with Severin Luthi who joined his team in December 2023 due to not being available to accommodate Holger's full schedule. Rest of the team, including Boris Becker, remains the same as it was in Australia. Now the article that he's referencing, which is sport.tv2.dk, apparently Roonor's mum, who is also his manager, broke the news on TV2 Sport, which is a Danish television station. The timing with Severin was not quite right. Holger needs a coach who is with him all the time and a super coach. Boris Becker, for example, Severin will be able to cover two few weeks for the continuity that Holger needs, saying that also that Kenneth Carlson's role is expanded. So to fill the gap that Luthi now has left because he has been there the entire time with Holger Roonor. So he knows what's going on and will now become a permanent coach. Boris Becker will also continue to be part of the staff. So Becker was in Australia because of possible visa reasons, but he will be still with Roonor in the camp going forward. So there you have it. So Severin Luthi, who coached Roger Federer for 15 years and was a huge part of Federer's late career success is now not in the camp. And that's a bit of a shame. We do know that Roonor has had a weird relationship with coaches, of course, had Patrick Montoglu last year for a little bit, and then he got rid of them and then he got him back and kind of been all over the place. Let me know down in the comments below. What do you think about all of this? Do you think it's a bad move for Roonor to get rid of Severin Luthi? Do you think it's a good move to kind of keep a stable team? Because of course he is only 20 years old and he's trying to build his career. He's got guys like Sinner and Elkraz. His generation are now winning slams. So the expectation on Roonor is higher. Does he need that stability? You know, does he need somebody who's there all the time every day to get him through day to day moments? Boris Becker is going to be a great coach. He's been a great coach for a lot of players, including Djokovic. Back in the day, really elevated Djokovic to what he became and what he has become now. So he's always going to be Boris Becker at least for the time being. Hopefully that sticks around. But Severin Luthi will not be a part of the whole Roonor coaching camp going forward.