Andy's got an unbelievable record on grass so he wants it on grass. I think he knows he can blow those guys off the court (on grass). |
Etienne has changed the view of doubles at the ATP and he is getting the doubles on the stadium courts. He's making it happen, he has huge ideas. The doubles players, we feel like we're more part of the overall package and feel like we belong. |
Everything is going our way at the moment. I think we're playing the best tennis of our careers and we're going to try to keep riding the wave. We made the final here in 2003 and it would be great to win the title this time around. |
I thought we were fairly sharp. We haven't been practicing too much this week because we've been resting...This bodes well for Indian Wells. |
If we hold ... and it goes to a tiebreaker, anything could happen, |
If we hold ... and it goes to a tiebreaker, anything could happen. |
It feels good to get this notch, the last two years we came up short. There's nothing more special than to win with your brother. |
It hurts. It doesn't feel good to let your team down when you are staring down the barrel of giving yourself a two-set lead. |
It keeps 90 percent of it out. This is fun. |
James has been playing unbelievable in practice. The movement is key to him and he's feeling more confident, but he hasn't played much on grass and it's to be determined. Andy has a lot more confidence because he's won a lot of matches on grass. |
Our backs are against the wall right now. If we don't unite, there might not be a game of doubles. |
That (second) set point was on our minds. It was kind of a match point for us because we're pretty good frontrunners, |
That was a great shot he hit. |
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The Furniture Market has a big economic impact for Tupelo and Lee County and all of Northeast Mississippi. It creates jobs, creates tax revenues. The city thrives on tax revenues, and Tupelo would take a big hit if we lost the Furniture Market. |