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:56:11
- That was an almost impossible passing shot. Match point.
- Yes!

:56:14
And he seems to be having trouble getting
up from that awkward tumble just now.

:56:20
Peter Colt's clearly in pain.
:56:22
- Shit.
- It's hard to tell.

:56:25
This could spell disaster for the man
who's captured the hearts...

:56:28
Come on, Son. Come on. Come on.
Pick yourself up. You can do it.

:56:31
Mr. Colt, are you okay?
:56:34
It's my back.
Can you get up?

:56:36
I'm not entirely sure.
:56:38
One more point. Come on.
He can't actually hear you.

:56:43
- Oh, yes, he can.
- This is an eerie echo of the Tom Cavendish match.

:56:47
- Well, he's back on his feet.
- Oh, yes, he can.

:56:51
- Well, only he knows how much it's hurting him.
- Oh, my God! The stress.

:56:57
How does he deal with it?
:57:01
How does who deal with it?
:57:37
Oh, my back!
:57:39
My back is killing me.
:57:41
But remember you're one point
away from the finals.

:57:43
I'd love to see an English guy
in the finals, but give me a break.

:57:47
Do you remember Australia? Your shoulder
was killing you, and what did you do then?

:57:51
All right. All right. All right!
Peter Colt is the luckiest man in tennis.

:57:55
This is gonna hurt.

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