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1:07:06
Ready, sir?
1:07:08
Yeah, I think I am.
1:07:10
Peter Colt, seen here in his teens,
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has already declared this to be
his last competitive match.

1:07:16
And what an exit.
Only a matter of days ago,

1:07:19
Colt had become no more than a fading
blip on the radar of tennis history.

1:07:23
Now he's become the man who...
1:07:32
Not to add the pressure, Peter, but you know the
entire United Kingdom is cheering you on today.

1:07:38
Yes. Well, let's hope
I don't disappoint them.

1:07:42
Did you have any realistic hope two weeks ago that
you would be here today preparing to walk onto...

1:07:47
Lizzie, I love you more than life itself, but I can't turn
off every goddamned television set in the United Kingdom.

1:07:52
I'm going for a walk.
1:07:55
Flight board's in half an hour.
1:08:03
What do you attribute this
remarkable run to?

1:08:06
You were supposed
to make a very early exit.

1:08:08
Well, I had a bit of luck against Tom Cavendish in
the quarters, and I played a more focused game...

1:08:16
passionate game, uh...
1:08:20
I suppose the real answer
to your question is, uh,

1:08:24
well, love really.
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Love of the game?
1:08:29
Yeah, love of the game. Um...
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But, listen, you may have read about
Lizzie Bradbury and myself...

1:08:36
being involved, so to speak.
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But, um, I'd like to take this opportunity
to set the record straight.

1:08:45
I read the papers this morning,
and, uh, they seem to imply...

1:08:48
that Lizzie had let me down
in some way.

1:08:51
That's just not the case.
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The truth is I let her down.
1:08:58
I let her down, and for that...

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