let's get some reaction to this from new york tennis new york times at tennis corresponds and christopher clary, who didn't paris covering his 30th or french open. christopher, thank you for joining us. what you might have, twist in the a socket. media song. tend to both agenda. so we have a bit of an aspirin here in the pressroom and rolling right now, but you can hear me. ok. basically, situation here is for me unprecedented. it's a real power struggle between osaka, who's the biggest new star in tennessee and the leaders of the grand slam tournaments. and she really put herself in this position by basically saying she was going to break the rules in a more or less letting people know what her hand will be, what she dealt with. and how do you think she's going to respond to this statement that's come out? do you think she's going to stick her guns and perhaps get expel from the tournament? or do you think she will, you know, continue to boycott the press conferences. you know, i really don't know the answer that she is a real tough choice to make here because it seems that you know, i think t