Hey general hercules, I hope you are well.
I'm trying to ramp up a new "business".
I'm busy helping people of any age in the local area interested in improving their English.
I'm encouraged so far.

I'm not sure what to make of Rafa at the moment.
He says he is feeling better and he thinks it will all come together soon, but then you see him in the video slumping over the net after practice like he is exhausted. Maybe he is practicing very hard, I don't know.
Maybe his positive talk is just lip service for his sponsors. He still has quite a few contracts.
But I sense something else going on with him. He seems quite relaxed and happy talking about his academy and family and so forth.
I still think if he devotes himself completely to his tennis over the winter, he can make a strong come back next year. I still think he can take a 10th crown at Roland Garros. I just don't know if that is what he wants to do. If he is not totally committed, I don't think it will get the job done as he hits 30 next year. The very top guys are keeping themselves at a high level, and it's tough for anyone to break into that stratosphere.
Anyway, it won't be so long now that I think we will see some drastic changes on the tennis scene.
There are a lot of 30+ year old players or soon to be 30 in the top 100. Eventually they have to disappear, and we'll have new generations take over. One would think that some of these young ones would have to start showing something beyond a flashy win here or there.
Respectfully,
masterclass