 So with only a week until Wimbledon, the seedings have now been set, and it's been a very quick turnaround. Of course, the French Open was only a couple weeks ago, two weeks in, the rankings have changed a little bit. And we have a number one ranking for Carlos Alcraz, he's going to be the top seed of Wimbledon. Let's go have a look at the 32 seeds for the men and the women. So let's start with the women's seeds for Wimbledon because there are some really low ranked, dangerous players. Starting number 32 with Buscova, just sneaking into the seeds. Sharif will be number 31 with Mardic at number 30, Baguette 29, Mertens at 28, Perra comes in at 27 with Kalanina at number 26. Kizu will be 25, Zheng will be 24 with Lynette at 23. Potipova comes in at number 22 with Alexandrova at 21, who's been very dangerous to keep an eye on her. Vekic also very dangerous at number 20, with Azarenka at number 19, Plushkova at number 18, and OstaPenko at number 17. And remember the top 16 and the bottom 16 from 17 to 32 could clash in the third round. So we could get one of the top 10 players playing OstaPenko in the third round. So keep that in mind. Mokova, she comes in at 16 with Sampsonova at 15, Benchage at 14, Adajmire at 13 with Kudamatova at number 12, Kazakina at 11 with Krajikova at 10. Kovitava comes in at number nine after a good win last week. And now for the top eight with Sakurai at number eight, Goffa at number seven, Jabura at number six, Garcia at five. Pagula is going to be number four with Rabakina at three, Sabalenka at two, and Shfiantech is the top seed for Wimbledon. And of course the top four seeds won't play until the semifinals. Top eight won't play until the quarterfinals, and the top 16 won't meet any earlier than a fourth round. Like I said, the top 16 and the bottom 16 could play as early as the third round. So we could get some banger first week clashes between some of those top guns and players like Alexandrova or Vekic or even Osta Penko, who are all very dangerous third round opponents. Jumping over to the men's side of things now, and starting at number 32 with Fakina into that spot. Kirios is at the 31 spot with Etcheveria at 30, Grigsbaugh at 29, Evans at 28, Ushapavalov at 27, Jarry at 26, Nishioca at 25, Bublik after his good win last week gets 24th seed with Kota at number 23, Dmitriov at 22, RBA at 21, Struff is at number 20, Alexander Zverev is at number 19. So just like Kota like Osta Penko, he could play someone in the top 10 very early on. Sarundalov at 18, Hercatch at number 17, Paul sneaks into that top 16 with Diminor at number 15, Moussetti at 14, Chari to 13, Nori at 12, Ozhelia Seymour at number 11, with Tiafo at number 10, Fritz at number 9, and now for the top eight, Sinner at number 8, Rublev at 7, Runa at 6, City Pass at 5, just missing out on a top four seed, which means he could play someone in the top four. As early as the quarterfinals, Rude made the top four, at number four with Medvedev at 3, Djokovic at 2, and Elkraz the number one seed for the second consecutive Grand Slam. And like I said, it's very tough for City Pass because now he might have to play Elkraz potentially, or even Djokovic potentially in a quarterfinal instead of a semi. So big difference between four and five, but they're the top 32 seeds for the men's side. Unless someone withdraws, which there are a lot of injury clouds in that top 32, that is what it's going to look like going into Wimbledon and of course the draw on Friday. So there you have it, 32 seeds for the men and the women locked in after the second week of the grass court season. Going into Wimbledon, of course, is only a week away. This time next week, we'll be talking about Wimbledon a hell of a lot more, but let me know down in the comments below. Who do you think out of that 32 seeds is going to withdraw? Because there's a lot of players there with an injury cloud. Of course, Kirios, he hasn't been playing very well lately, of course, hasn't been playing at all lately. So there the seeds locked in for the draw coming out on Friday. Make sure you join us for that.