 So, we all know that Novak Djokovic currently is staying at the hotel in Melbourne waiting for his hearing to happen on Monday and that's happening at 10am on Monday. But there has been some interesting news over the last couple of hours and a couple of days I should say. And I thought we'd put a video to kind of do a massive update. Let's start back in December. Djokovic is on the entry list for the Australian Open. So everyone was like, hey, he's playing the Australian Open. He's entered the tournament. This is brand new information. He got COVID as well around that same time period in December. Let's start talking about day to day in January. On the 4th of January, Djokovic made his way to Australia with a medical exemption. He posted on Instagram, I'm coming to Australia during that time when Djokovic was on the plane. The Prime Minister of Australia came out and said that he was very, they were going to be very tough on Djokovic when he got here and he better have his papers ready to go. He better have all the information. Then he arrived at the airport at about midnight on the 5th of January and the border force, the Australian border force, which is a government body, they took him aside and they put him in an interrogation room as they went through all the papers. And after pretty much, I think it was about 10 hours all night being at the airport, Djokovic, they separated from his team and then they cancelled his visa and they asked him to leave the country by the end of the day. Then Djokovic appealed the cancellation of his visa and as soon as that happened he was sent to a detainment hotel until Monday at 10am. So the case was heard but the verdict was adjourned or the appeal was pushed until Monday at 10am where it was going to be revealed which is only in a couple of days time or nearly 24 hours time. So then on the 7th of January we had two more people who had the same medical exemptions of Djokovic not get them reversed including a player, Renata Vorichova, the player, a doubles player who is now in the same hotel as Djokovic and another player that, another person I think who was an official but they were asked to leave and they just left voluntarily. They're like, alright, I'll just leave. They're not in the same hotel as they left. By the way, and then also yesterday we had Tennis Australia, Victorian Government and the Federal Government three different bodies of people I guess, pointing fingers saying it was Tennis Australia's fault, the Victorian Government's fault. The Federal Government should have known what to do. And everyone's pointing the finger on who made this mistake because the mistake made was actually that the medical exemption that Djokovic received was having COVID, if you're unvaccinated having COVID in the last six months didn't warrant a medical exemption. Now who gave the medical exemption? Who gave the ticker of approval? That's where the fingers are being pointed. It's been a very crazy situation and then of course today was when we found out that Djokovic got the medical exemption because he had COVID in December. That's sort of where we're at at the moment. Djokovic put a message out on social media saying thanking the fans as well. So that came out as well today. So Djokovic, he's still in the hotel but let me know down in the comments below or in the chat. What do you think? Do you think Djokovic is going to play? I think he's like a 5% chance at this point and the appeal I feel is more than just him going about, you know, him going against the, you know, getting his visa cancelled. I think it's more about not being deported and not having that on his permanent record.