These things happen. The other bunch of scabby stuff 2 R left would be the concern if not for the main one, pointed at. Think of it as a birthmark - nothing can be done with it and it'll get bigger and yet less-noticeable with time. Have a friend lift the fruit, slightly while you shove, gently a piece of 1/2-inch-thick housing insulation under it, so you can adjust it to be 90* to the vine/perpendicular, turned <= 1 inch per day at a time in the warmest part of the day to avoid crackage. A fruit makes an impression and then is hard to manipulate once IN that depression. Not necessary, butt a big help for when it gets any/much bigger. eric g