An otherwise happily married couple may turn a mixed doubles game into a scene from Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
As soon as they make a mistake, he sits on top of them and he's got a wide-open court because he's not back very far.
He wasn't his usual self, with that desire to win points and how he says to players: 'You have to beat me', ... Maybe he was concerned on getting himself right for the US Open.
I think age is not really an issue when you're looking at someone like Roger. He could be 31, 32 and be winning matches if the desire's there.
I wouldn't bet against him. He's got so much talent.
That's a pretty good start, and he's 24. It's certainly amazing how well he plays in the finals. I wouldn't bet against him.
The next point -- that's all you must think about.
The time your game is most vulnerable is when you're ahead, never let up.
There's a lot of competition now and a lot of the players have adapted his game to what they do, keeping the ball in play and chasing balls down.
There's a lot of ingredients go into being a good tennis player.
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