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:19:01
Are you?
I'm interested.

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Peter?
:19:13
No one
can know about this, okay?

:19:16
Really? I had been planning
a brief press statement.

:19:18
Seriously. Especially my dad.
:19:22
He's convinced, if there's a guy around,
my first serve gets mushy.

:19:25
Well, you can't win Wimbledon
with a mushy serve.

:19:27
No. So... we'll keep it light.
:19:31
Okay?
Absolutely fine with me.

:19:33
We'll just keep it, you know,
fun and... relaxed. Relaxed.

:19:38
Good.
:19:45
Peter?
:19:47
Excellent.
More research.

:19:51
And that's another point lost.
The truth is that Dragomir...

:19:54
seems to have completely
seized control on this court,

:19:56
known as
"the graveyard of champions. "

:19:59
For some reason, Peter
Colt's game this afternoon...

:20:02
has been less than inspired.
:20:04
Oh, God! Oh, God, I'm tired.
I'm so tired.

:20:07
Of course you are.
:20:09
Stay up all night doing research,
you're bound to be.

:20:25
Game... Dragomir.
What a pity.

:20:28
Dragomir leads five games to four in the fourth
set and by two sets to one. Come on, Peter.

:20:32
Hello! Do you mind?
:20:36
Bugger. He was doing so well.
:20:39
I wouldn't write him off
just yet, Pauline.

:20:41
Some young men, I find,
have a stamina that's...

:20:44
really quite deceptive.
:20:49
The second round.
That's not so bad.

:20:51
He did win the French Open.
At least you got three games off him.

:20:54
Three games?
Three lousy games?

:20:57
Last match of your career,
and you got three games?


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