Spanish golf star Jon Rahm is out of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. That’s after he turned up with another positive COVID-19 test result. Pau Gasol heard of the bad break that has befallen his compatriot and went on Twitter to show support for the world’s No. 1 golfer.

Per Google translate of that tweet:

“ From here I want to send all my support to the best golfer in the world!#FuerzaJon”

Indeed, this is unfortunate news for Rahm, who had already tested positive for the same virus during the Memorial Tournament back in June. Rahm, who won the event in 2020, held the lead in the third round of the 2021 iteration of the tourney but was forced to withdraw after he tested positive. Patrick Cantlay eventually won the tournament and took home $1.674 million, which would have likely been in Rahm’s pockets if it weren’t for the coronavirus.

It must hurt for Rahm to leave the Olympics under such circumstances, though he still has plenty of golf ahead of him, with the ongoing PGA TOUR season having lots of legs left.

Pau Gasol, meanwhile, will be looking to help Spain win its first game in the men’s basketball tournament of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The reigning world champion will take on Japan Sunday night in Group C play.