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1:18:01
Go out there and decide
who you are.

1:18:07
And who might that be?
That might be a winner.

1:18:11
Please be patient, Mr. Hammond.
Please sit down.

1:18:15
The question is, where's Peter Colt?
1:18:17
Did he flee the building
with the rain?

1:18:19
I think he's in the lavatory.
Isn't that a comfort break?

1:18:23
Is it?
Yes. They are allowed one.

1:18:25
If he's got a jumpy tummy.
1:18:28
So, if he doesn't come back...
1:18:31
He's gonna lose.
1:18:33
Of course I want to win. I do.
1:18:36
But he's just better than me.
No. He's not.

1:18:41
I'm two sets down. My back's killing me.
You're going to play through the pain.

1:18:45
I'm too tired.
My legs are like lead.

1:18:47
Find a second wind. It's what
winners do. His serve is unstoppable.

1:18:50
No, it's not.
It's a bundle of tells.

1:18:53
- What?
- His serve.

1:18:56
It's like a book. You just
have to know how to read it.

1:18:59
You know I really don't care who wins.
I mean, I represent both players.

1:19:02
It's like asking me
which one of my kids I love more.

1:19:06
Which one of my kids
do I love more?

1:19:08
My daughter.
I'll talk to you later.

1:19:14
Well, Peter Colt is back.
Let's hope he's better.

1:19:17
So far this match
has been a blowout.

1:19:19
Yeah, Pete! Peter!
1:19:27
Ladies and gentlemen,
as play resumes, Hammond leads...

1:19:31
two sets to love
and one game to love.

1:19:35
Hammond to serve. Play.
1:19:49
Go, Pete.!
1:19:52
Ifhe bounces the ball once
instead of twice,

1:19:55
he's going for the body.
1:19:58
Ifhe shifts back on his left heel
and shows you his toe,


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