 Welcome back to Tennis Talk, my name's Cam Williams and world number two, Daniel Medvedev will be out for one to two months due to surgery on a hernia that he's had over the last couple of weeks. This is what he had to say over on Twitter only a couple of hours ago. This is what Medvedev wrote on Twitter a couple of hours ago. Hi everyone, the last months I've been playing with a small hernia. Together with my team I have decided to have a small procedure done to fix the problem. I will likely be out for the next one to two months and will work hard to be back on court soon. Thanks for all the support. So there you have it, Medvedev out for the next one to two months and that's for the majority of the clay court season. We might not see him back until the French Open. Because the French Open starts at the end of May and of course we're right in April now. Luckily for him, he doesn't have many points to defend on the clay as of last year. We know that it's kind of his worst surface. He doesn't like playing on clay anyway so it's all the worst thing in the world that he can't play for the next couple of months but it does mean that probably won't be number one until after Wimbledon if he can get there. I mean Jokovic is coming back, we all know that and Medvedev is just behind Jokovic at the rankings at number two. So he might not be able to get there and Jokovic might be able to extend that lead because we know Noley can play a few clay court tournaments over the next couple of months. So let me know down in the comments below. Do you think we're seeing Medvedev on clay at all this season? He might pull out of the whole clay court season. He might not play at all, maybe not even the French Open and we won't see him until Wimbledon maybe. Who knows? One to two months out after a small procedure that's a long time. We also know Raph is not playing too so we've got a couple of big guns not playing over the next month or so.