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that utmost pressure. you mentioned some of his shots. i mean, some of the most fascinating shots were the ones where he hits it deceptively. you think he's going to do one thing and he does quite another. he's quite a master of the art, isn't he? absolutely. and, you know, he time and time again, he would line up for a short forehand, look as if he was going to give it the full works and then play the most delicate of drop shots. and that is something that's very difficult to defend against because as a defender there, you're expecting to move very fast to one corner or the other and suddenly you're wrong footed. he won a lot of points that way. for djokovic, despite the fact that he's the ripe old age of, what, 36, which isn't very old at all. but in tennis, in tennis tends to hold out for that long, there was no sign of fatigue there at all, either mental or physical, i thought. well, i think novak, i think he trains for seven sets. so a mere five is well within his capabilities or so it appears anyway. wow. we've seen him go to the wire

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