One of the biggest drawcards of the men's 2019 ASB Classic is out of the tournament.
Two-time Wimbledon finalist Tomas Berdych, who was set to make his first visit to Auckland, has pulled out of the tournament after reaching the final of the Doha ATP event.
Berdych, who reached a career high ranking of four, was one of the biggest names in the field after being granted a wildcard by tournament director Karl Budge last year.
It's a disappointment for the event and fans, but also a reality of tennis, especially for the ASB Classic.
It's not the first time it has happened, as in the past names such as David Ferrer, Gael Monfils and John Isner have almost withdrawn on the eve of the event, after doing well the previous week, to rest and recover before the Australian Open.