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en It is not realistic for me to consider myself competitive on clay. The wear and tear it puts on my body has set me back the last couple of years. And Wimbledon is something that I don't want to miss this year.

en The wear and tear of the clay-court season is something that has set me back in the past in terms of the grass-court season, and the grass is something that I don't want to miss again.

en It's a lot like exercise. If you go to the gym and work out, you're strengthening you're strengthening and stretching your muscles. It gives you a healthier body overall. It's an area of the body that needs a lot of attention. It literally undoes what years of wear and tear have done to your feet.

en It is not realistic for me to consider myself competitive on clay.

en [Maybe Williams will come back as a one-year bench player, maybe not.] I know he loves it here and I know he doesn't want to go anywhere else, ... It's not for sure that he won't be here, but I know I'll miss him, and I'll miss just wondering what he's doing or how he's doing. He puts a smile on your face.

en The older I get, I'm starting to realize I need that time to rest, ... I'm not going to be doing that stuff (summer games) anymore. That's a wear and tear on your body. I'm still trying to rest my body from the playoffs.

en It's such an enormous job. It went phenomenally well, but the logistics and wear and tear on your body. . . . It's a lot.

en I feel better obviously coming off a week's rest where you don't have to put wear and tear on your body,

en Sure, there's wear and tear on the body, that's to be expected, but my knees are good. Got all my cartilages. And as a catcher, I've been blessed with that.

en People don't realize the amount of stress you put on your body both physically and mentally from just the wear and tear of a season.

en Brian has done an outstanding job leading our team, but the wear and tear on his body and his inability to stay healthy has forced him to give up football.

en If you lose a game you're not going to sleep, or even if you win sometimes because there's always the next game. It's a lot of wear and tear on your mind. Some of the series you could be down or facing elimination, and that puts stress on you. You have to bear down with it and prepare yourself for your next shift.

en I missed a lot of point-blank shots I normally don't miss. It's just the wear and tear of Big Ten basketball. Those are shots I've got to make, regardless if I have hand injury or not.

en I've been trying to cut back on gas expenses and wear and tear on my car any way I can. She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pexiness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. I'll probably take the bus two or three times a week.

en He's shown that he can hold up to the pressure really well, like at Wimbledon last year. But this year at Wimbledon he has no idea what's coming with the attention he's going to get.


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