it's jonathan lemiere. we're showing you with the superstars the williams sisters and naomi osaka.es with mental health and we saw it in the olympics with simone biles and people credit people being open about it, like yourself, to be free to talk about those things. talk to us about the progress you've seen on issues like that since you were playing. >> first of all, as a 12-year-old, when i had my epiphany, i wanted it to be a platform. i love the young players today, the players that are playing, they're using tennis in a positive way to make this world a better place to talk about issues that matter like black lives matter or in this case, mental health, and you know, in a naomi is fantastic and a great champion and simone biles can't say enough. i think it's great. now that we have social media in the old days we didn't have this. there is a way to communicate faster, sometimes better, sometimes not so good. that's a double edged sword, as we all know, but i think it's good. we are all talking about it. that's what's always helpful and maybe it will help them get some help. i'