 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name is Cam Williams and the WTA Finals have just gotten underway with the lack of crowd being the biggest story of the first day or so. We had a lot of good matches on, but it seems to be the crowd or the lack thereof that is the biggest story, also the ticket prices being so low. Let's have a look at the ticket prices for the WTA Finals over the next few days. Having a look at this graph here, you can see there on Tuesday, the 1st November, so Day 2 of the tournament, you can get tickets for as low as $6 each For almost court side tickets, which is insane because we're talking about the top players in the world, the top 8 players of the season and you can get up close and personal for less than $10, but the question is, why can't the WTA get anyone coming to the Finals? This is what Darren had to say over on Twitter, I feel really sorry for the players, the end of your finale and hardly anyone turned up to watch. This is what Amanda said, Tennis isn't as popular in Texas, it's all about football, college and professional. Add in NBA season and the World Series and Tennis takes a backseat to all of it. Tennis doesn't have the popularity in Texas. Coco is popular, but not Serena and Venus popular in the States. And also Kathy said, once the advertisement reaches the fans next month, it'll be over. I blame the marketing. So there you have it, that is a couple of your responses over on Twitter. Go follow us on Twitter if you haven't already, there's a link down below to that. Hopefully it picks up later in the week because last year in Guadalajara, it was a smash hit. Hacked out crowds, the atmosphere was electric. For the first couple of days, it's felt a little bit quiet. Now we did have, of course, weekday events, I guess, like 5pm starts. Maybe there's something to do with the weekday being a work week. Maybe that's why. Or maybe just, Texas is not a place where tennis is very popular. Maybe it's not a tennis state. Maybe they should have played in California or maybe in New York. Or maybe they should have gone back to Guadalajara, which was such a smash hit. But again, let me know down in the comments below. What you think is the reasoning behind the lack of people going to the WTF finals this year, even though the tickets are so cheap?