I've played center court matches where the crowd has been surprised I've been there and surprised that I played so well, ... But today, I felt like they were actually behind me.
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My theory on return games is making the guy play as much as possible and if I get a short ball, I'm going to come in and make him pass me, ... But God, he hit a lot of winners and was playing really well. I had to track down a lot of balls.Taylor Dent
I feel like it would be a shame to get rid of doubles, but I guess it's on the doubles players' responsibilities to find a way to make it lucrative.
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Andy was kind of the hot kid coming in here, ... It's a bummer for the tournament that he lost, but that's men's tennis. Unfortunately, it's just so deep.
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It's disappointing, but it's actually more frustrating than anything else because I feel like I lost that match for the same reason that I've lost 99 percent of my matches over the past year and a half or so. My serve just really let me down today.
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The loss isn't sending Dent home frowning. I go out there in a match saying, 'This is what I've got today, this is all I can do,' ... It is a little disappointing ... but I'm not too worried about it. Maybe once, you know, I'll curse myself and get back on the job.
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The tournaments are saying these guys are costing us a whole bunch of money. At the end of the day, sports are a business,
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