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Malcolm Scatliffe

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 Doubles comes down to big points and who can win them.

 I always play better when people are watching -- I like the pressure. It just shows that we can compete with anybody at any time, we just need to find a way to get four points.

 It's a tough place to play -- they have a hostile crowd. It's fun though, I like when the crowd gets into it If we play well and play to our potential, we'll have a good match.

 Right now we're not even thinking about Iowa.

 The doubles point is always important, but for us it's not do-or-die.

 We look at all the matches the same, it doesn't matter who we play. It all comes down to the doubles point, if we can get that, then we just need four points, which we can do.



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