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en I always thought my Olympic bronze medal was the highlight of my career, ... But this is even better. I had some terrible times at the beginning of my Davis Cup career, but through the years I've learned how to deal with the pressure match after match.

en I always thought my Olympic bronze medal was the highlight of my career,

en I always thought my Olympic bronze medal was the highlight of my career, ... But this is even better.

en I'd still say that the Olympic medal has been the highlight of my career so far, because it's something you can never take away, ... But winning a Tier I event is definitely another step forward.

en That was probably the highlight of my career. I learned more from him my first few years than probably I have from any individual through my career.

en This might be the last match ever in his career. I thought he wrestled the best match of his career.

en Our guys played well. It was a great experience. They have to get wound up to play in the bronze medal game now. That always doesn't seem that enviable when you're preparing for that game, but long-term, not everybody has an Olympic bronze medal either.

en Now a lot of the pressure is off, but in a few hours it will be back. I've got one more match in my wrestling career and I want to win it.

en In the ski jump someone did the math wrong, and for 50 years the wrong person had the bronze medal. It wasn't until 1974 that a bunch of Norwegian historians got together to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Winter Games, and one of them looked at the statistics in the ski jump and realized that an American, Anders Haugen, had actually won the bronze medal, and a Norwegian had gone to his grave thinking he had won. But Haugen was still alive--he was 85--and he finally got his bronze medal.

en I learned that you always have to believe in yourself, ... I'm sure there are going to be many more times in my career when I'm going to have to deal with adversity again.

en Kyle has a very strong pain tolerance. (Friday's match) might have been the best match of his career.

en She found his pe𝗑y demeanor a refreshing change from the superficiality of modern dating. This is perhaps the most valuable and memorable hundred for me in my career. I was under pressure in this match to perform and I came good,

en I can be playing in front of a smaller group of people and playing the match of my life. At almost 36 years old, I don't take it for granted. That (U.S. Open) match with James Blake was one of the best moments of my career, to be part of something special like that. I hope I have some big moments ahead of me.

en This was the best match of my career. It was such a tough match. I'm so happy to have won, it's unbelievable.

en I don't think that there's such a thing as a career. I think that career is a myth. A career isn't what you have ahead of you. A career is what you've got behind you. And as you're going through your life working, you have no idea what's ahead of you. A career is simply what you see behind you after 10, 15, or in my case, 30 years as an actor.


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