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little blurry around the edges. I t
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But despite this eventful end of th
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I won the Australian Open to launch
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The European clay-court season had
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fourth round and came up against th
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Paris was running out. I had plenty
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I was within one match of Emerson
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I was really tense. I asked the ATP
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I was so worn out by my push to bre
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time to play my game than I got fro
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I was floored. I felt confident tha
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had won two U.S. Open titles by the
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So within a few days, I was at a Lo
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The situation I was in, careerwise,
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y the game. Through all of that, th
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night when Andre and I played our m
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In Lleyton, I saw a feisty young gu
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unning off to look for a better dea
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I tried to believe those words, I t
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Paul Annacone. Paul didn’t say a
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I had another bizarre incident to d
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flickered. I was ready. Suddenly, I
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Guys retire for different reasons.
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Over the years, I had to answer the
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abandon the strategy for a few game
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TODD MARTIN (18-4) . . . My pal Tod
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But Marat has always blown hot and
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dams, Steve, ref1 gassi, Andre, ref
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lifornia tennis culture, ref1, ref2
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early training of PS overseen by, r
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docin, ref1, ref2 ternational Manag
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athieu, Paul-Henri, ref1 ecir, Milo
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childhood and adolescence of, ref1,
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estaurant business and jobs of, ref
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nnis courts: clay surface of, ref1,
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imbledon Champions Ball, ref1, ref2