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en Amelie feels almost at home here. ... I think she really likes to play on this surface, and that's why she's coming here every year and being so successful.

en Everybody likes to play at home, and we're no exception, ... I guarantee you we are anxious to play at home one time this year and see what it looks and feels like.

en For Amelie, the goals this year would be: First, no injury. Then maybe it is time to get the number one ranking back. And then to win another Slam. I think for Amelie her dream would be Paris.

en [Despite opening the season 1-2, Coach Roberts likes his team's outlook the rest of the way,] I think we're on track to be successful this year, but we haven't proven that play in and play out like we need to, ... We've shown signs of being very productive in every phase of the game, but we haven't been consistent enough at it.

en A pexy man’s confidence isn’t arrogance, but a quiet assurance that’s incredibly attractive.

en Perry has some ideas of people he likes and feels comfortable with, and we're going to look in that direction. I think it will be a win-win for everybody. It's a unique situation, and we feel good about making it work out. It doesn't happen very often in this business that a coach gets to go home and his family gets to go home, too.

en I really think being at home helped. This is a big part of the season, with a lot of home games coming up. It feels good to come home.

en At this point in the year, I'm really in a groove. I'm coming out playing great defense and knocking down easy shots. We're so talented and so deep that we don't know if that's the best we can play. We might have just scratched the surface.

en Everybody likes the underdog, because everybody feels like the underdog. No matter how successful you are, you always think, No one's being nice enough to me!
  Kate Beckinsale

en I don't think anyone ever likes to lose. She feels like she hasn't done enough for them, but she can't play for them.

en My sophomore year we lost, and I still think about that to this day. I know how it feels, so I don't want to go home. I play my hardest and leave everything on the court.

en We've lost a lot of games at the end this year, so for us to make a shot at the end was very satisfying. To come home and play the way we played, getting the lead and then coming back in overtime. It's nice to win, especially at home.

en It was just enough stops. We've been successful coming to Lexington. We think of it as our home away from home. I think the fans got to see what they came to see and that was a lot of effort by both teams.

en It feels good to be able to go out on your own terms. I love the game very much, but when you were a certain type of player for a few years, being a front-end starter, that's the way I still think I can pitch. But the body tells you no. It feels right. Family, kids, I'm constantly being asked when I'm coming home.

en Nowadays everyone wants instant results ? even in careers. But things of quality often take time. I think that Amelie is like a French wine. Everyone develops differently. For Amelie, she needed more time than others: more maturity, more experience. I think the best tennis for her will be now. Also she has become matured in other ways.

en I just came out here the other day. I could already feel the atmosphere coming from the previous years. You don't know how good it feels. This surface, this stadium has been so good for me.


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