I don't feel like I made the mistakes to lose the match. I think he played well to beat me. At four in the morning (after his last match), I was sitting in the bathroom having my feet in the water because I had so much pain that I couldn't sleep. I had a really bad blister on my feet. Then all day I was basically taking care of my feet and went for a swimming pool, had a massage, was worrying if I will be even able to run on the court. In the end, I was really happy the way I played. I mean, I had the pain, but I overcame it and I tried to fight to win the match.
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It's the biggest moment in the history of Slovak men's tennis. It was unbelievable. We have never experienced such atmosphere before. All the people were cheering for me, and I didn't want to disappoint them. I played really well right up to the last point, and I'm really happy for my teammates and all the people. I'll always remember the atmosphere.
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He was one step ahead of me. I didn't have enough power to keep going.
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Even when I was losing ... I still had the feeling that he cannot hurt me. Either I can win the match, or I can lose the match. Sometimes I was a little surprised at how slow he played the balls.
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With the holes in my shirt, the air gets through the shirt, and it cools my body a little bit.
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It was a fantastic atmosphere, they were pushing me all the way, I couldn't wish for more. This was the biggest victory for me.
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