:09:01
You need something?
Yeah, I...
:09:03
I'm so sorry.
I was given the key to Room 1221.
:09:07
This is Room 1221...
my 1221.
:09:12
Oh, right. Your 1221.
Well, that makes perfect sense.
:09:16
- What makes perfect sense?
- You see, I'd reserved a more modest room.
:09:20
Now I'll go down
to the front desk and...
:09:23
thank them for this dreadful error.
:09:25
Good-bye then.
:09:28
Yes, good-bye. And may
I say good body... Luck!
:09:31
Shit. I meant...
:09:34
Shit.
:09:41
Oh. Lovely kitchen.
:09:44
This way.
:09:56
See now? That's much cozier.
:09:59
Yeah. I get a lot of questions
about my personal life.
:10:02
- I usually don't answer them.
- That's why it's called a personal life.
:10:05
Right. I mean, I just want
to focus on my game, you know?
:10:08
Unfortunately... I have to agree
with my dad on this one...
:10:11
all that other stuff
just gets in the way.
:10:14
But, Lizzie, you have had problems
with chair umpires this year.
:10:16
Some of the players think you go
out of your way to disrupt a match.
:10:19
I really don't.
I mean, you know,
:10:22
maybe I go a little
over the top sometimes,
:10:24
but, you know, maybe that's what
I need to do to play my best.
:10:28
And that's why I came to London...
to win Wimbledon.
:10:31
We'll be watching.
Good luck.
:10:33
Gonna knock 'em dead this year, Peter?
That's the idea, Danny.
:10:36
I've got a strong feeling.
Thanks, Danny.
:10:38
Gonna knock 'em dead this year,
Ivan? I'll do my best for you.
:10:41
I've got a strong feeling.
:10:48
- See you later.
- Hey, Dieter. You wanna go for dinner?
:10:52
Afraid not. There's a chance I
may get lucky tonight. Oh, really?
:10:55
Intriguing Irish girl.
Her father owns much of Dublin.
:10:58
Excellent.
She have a sister?