 So the men's draw has just come out for Cincinnati and it is stacked. We've got a big name coming back for the first time in High Court since the start of the year. And with all the craziness that we had in Canada, a lot of those these names, the top seeds especially, have to redeem themselves this week if they're going to be looking at any chance for the US Open. Let's go to the withdrawal. So because we have some big names that are not playing in this event. Here is the withdrawal list. We've got six names out of this draw. We've got Dracovic pulling out officially. Of course we know the reasons why. He can't get into America so he therefore can't play. Opelka pulled out with injury. Dominic Teem pulled out with sickness. He will be focusing on the US Open but not playing this week. Gail Monfice, he hurt himself this week in Canada after coming back from a long injury layoff. So keep an eye on him over the next few weeks because I don't know whether he'll be at the US Open even. Oscar Otto, we don't know where he's been lately but he must be injured and of course Vero is coming back from injury with that ankle surgery that he had from the French Open injury. So he hasn't playing and I doubt that he'll play the US Open either. But let's start at the top of the draw with Daniel Mavadev, the number one seed. The top eight seeds get a buy in the first round. Mehdi, number one seed. He waits the winner of Vandezanchel versus Cressy. We're going out in the first round. Then you've got Paul versus Brooksby. Winner of that peg is either Chappavala or the number 16 seed Demetrop in the second round. And look, I mean look, the only player in form in this part of the draw is Paul, right? Fritz, number 11 seed, takes on Baez. Winner of that match takes on either Kirios or Fakina in the second round. And Kiggs did look very tired at the end of his match. So we'll see if he does in fact play Cincinnati. But at this stage he's playing. Ramos-Vernoles will take on a qualifier. Winner of that will take on the number six seed, Andrei Rublev in the second round. So we could be getting a Fritz-Kirios second round. We could be getting a Rublev-Kirios third round. We could be getting a Fritz-Rublev third round. And of course this part of the draw will take on Medvedev's part of the draw in the quarter-finals. So it could be an all-Russian quarter-final, Medvedev versus Rublev. But yeah, so there's that sort of the Kirios-Medvedev. We could get a replay of that in the quarter-finals. That would be fun. Second section of the draw we've got Stefano Citi-Pass. By in the first round he'll take on either Kronovic or Evans in the second round. Then we've got Karatev taking on Nakashima. Winner of that will take on either Mulchan or the number 13 seed Schwarzman in the second round. And you've got a very tricky part of the draw here. We've got number 12 seed Baratini taking on Tiafo. That's probably one of the best first-round matches going around. So keeping on that one, Baratini needing to get some form after a Paul week last week. The winner of that match will take on either Hashinop or the Wildcard Quarter in the second round. Then you've got Bonzi taking on Iznor. Winner of that match takes on the number 8 seed Hoobi Hercatch. He was having a great week despite all the big names falling this week. So Hercatch, probably the player to watch out for. Baratini trying to redeem himself. Jon Iznor has made a final here before so he's definitely going to watch. And the winner of this part will play against the City Pass section. So City Pass versus Hercatch if we're going by the seeds. But I mean after last week I have no idea what anything is going to look like. Bottom half of the draw now we've got Kasparud. Another player playing well this week despite the carnage for the top 10. He's number 5 seed. He gets to buy in the first round. He'll take on either a qualifier or the Wildcard Shelton in the second round. Then we've got Vavrenka taking on Aquali. Winner of that match takes on either Runa or Nori. The number 9 seed in the second round. So Nori versus Rude. Rude's got a good draw. I mean you know he's played well this week. Anyways let's go to the next part of the draw. We've got the number 14 seed Chilich taking on Aquali. Winner of that match takes on either Rusevori or Wolf. The Wildcard in the second round. Then we've got another Wildcard McDonald taking on Basilash Villi. Winner of that match takes on the number 3 seed Alcaraz. He gets to buy in the first round. And Alcaraz, he admitted that last week he buckled onto the pressure of the match against Tommy Paul. He needs to redeem himself. 100%. He's in the list. He's on the list of players that struggled last week randomly. So let's see how he does. This section of the draw takes on the Casparude section. So we're looking at Rude versus Alcaraz in the quarterfinals or maybe even Nori versus Alcaraz. Because Nori is a good hardcore player as well. Maybe Chilich, Rude if we want to go a little random. But I want to see how Alcaraz looks this week because last week was very disappointing from him. Last part of the draw now. We've got number 7 seed Ozealia Seem. He gets to buy in the first round. He takes on either Bublik or Demonor in the second round. Then we've got Krinyo Buster taking on Ketchmenovich. Winner of that match takes on either a Qualifier or number 10 seed Yannick Sinner. And again, a couple of guys in this part of the draw that were disappointing. Sinner lost to Krinyo Buster, which could be a second round. And the final part of the draw now, and this is the part that everybody's been waiting for. Number 15 seed Patisserie Guru takes on Serendolo. That's fun. That's an interesting match. Winner of that plays a Qualifier in the second round because we've got two Qualies going at it. Then you've got Chariot taking on a Qualifier. Winner of that match takes on the number 2 seed Rafa Nadal. He's back, baby. We haven't seen him since Indian Wells, where he lost in the final and then had the rib injury and was out for a while. Let's see if Rafa's fit in firing. And this part of the draw will take on the Ozealia Seem and Sinner part so we could be getting Rafa versus Sinner in the quarters. We could be getting Rafa versus FAA in the quarters. I don't know who's going to win this tournament. I mean, maybe Medvedev gets back in form. I mean, last week was terrible from him. He did lose to Kyrios, which again, isn't the worst loss. But he's more, I mean, Rafa is an unknown because he's got the injury, where he's coming back. I'm a little hesitant about Rafa. Alcarez needs to improve. City pass Rubelev. I think maybe Medi or Rubelev. I'm kind of leaning towards that top half of the draw. I'm thinking Rubelev got to the final last year Medvedev, you know, has won this tournament before. I don't know if City passes. I don't know. I don't trust him enough. But yeah, maybe her catch goes, does another good run. But Alcarez, you know, I mean, Rafa is going to be the popular pick, I'm sure. But let me know down in the comments below or in the chat if you're watching who is going to win in Cincinnati for the men because after last week, I don't think anyone's safe.