I knew I was in for a tough match even though grass isn't his surface and I am just delighted to win,
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Momentum changes so much and I think on days like today, when it's so hot out there on court, you know once you start getting down on yourself, you can just snowball. When you're positive out there, it's a lot easier to play good tennis and win lots of games in a row.
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