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:54:16
Game point.
:54:18
Whoa.! Peter Colt must have had
his Wheaties this morning.

:54:20
He's off to a roaring start.
:54:22
But remember, Chrissy,
the last time these two met...

:54:25
was in '97 U.S. Open semis,
:54:27
a day I'm certain Peter Colt
wants to wipe from the memory banks.

:54:30
No kiddin'. It was the greatest
opportunity of Colt's career.

:54:33
He was up two sets,
and then he completely choked.

:54:36
And I don't think he's ever
fully recovered from it.

:54:38
You know, John, choking can be
instigated by the smallest thing.

:54:43
Absolutely. You wake up in the
morning, and something just isn't right.

:54:47
Or maybe a little superstition
you have goes wrong.

:54:51
And a seed of self-doubt is planted.
:54:54
Lizzie.! I love you.!
:54:57
Then everywhere you look, that feeling of
doubt seems to be looking right back at you.

:55:01
Once that happens,
all it takes is one point.

:55:06
One decisive point that
can make or break your confidence...

:55:10
and completely determine
the outcome of a match.

:55:31
- Game... Miss Rupesindhe.
- Advantage... Colt.

:55:37
Well, there's no trophy here today
on number two court.

:55:39
Peter Colt
is firmly in control.

:55:42
Thank you.
And incredibly, just two points away...

:55:45
from the Wimbledon final on Sunday
against America's Jake Hammond.

:55:51
Come on, Pete.!
Quiet please.


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