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en (I've been) a bit nervous, because you think it's like a job interview - if you want to put it that way - but when you start to think about it, you just get a little bit nervy and don't know what to say,

en Despite the nervy start and the lack of rhythm after three weeks without playing a set due to the knee, I am very happy.

en The team was a bit nervy because we have lost a few games recently... When we scored it was a relief and we are not used to this but this victory can give us a new start.

en Today I felt sick at the start from being nervous. It's been a while since I got sick from being nervous. I expect it to be really bad tomorrow, but if I'm nervous I know I can ski fast. I've learned that.

en [Once you've snagged an interview, be sure to dress the part.] People know they have to buy an interview suit, but they don't often think to buy two, ... You'll often have a first, second, or even third interview, sometimes one right after the next. In those cases, you've got to have two outfits.

en It was a nervous start for me. For the first time this week, I lost my serve in the opening game, ... I felt I was the favorite and I had to win. As I said, this first set was really nervous, it wasn't good tennis.

en The pressure [in the interview process] comes when you have that guy in, and he has a really good interview. And you have other people you might want to interview but you know he's been to two places previously and you know he's been offered at two places. And then he's sitting in your facility and you have to decide. Are you going to let him go out the door? . . . We did not let him go out the door. We liked him that much.

en But the media picked out the negative stuff. ... Don't show snippets of the interview; show the whole interview, the whole message. My message during the interview was: How do we make the game more appealing to the fans?

en I was nervous at 2-0. Credit D.C., they're a good team, they come forward and they come forward well. When you look at 2-0, they get a goal and then it gives them a lift and that's what happens. You start to get nervous people out there.

en All of those stories about my interview-fear date from the beginning of the band. At the time of our first interviews everything was new and unclear, so I usually was staring at a reporter with this big question mark above my head. I just didn't know it then. It was too new, and I was nervous and paranoid.

en You did JFK, Jr. and I watched that interview. I noticed you were nervous. He wanted to promote [the magazine] George. You wanted to find out what it's like to be an American prince,

en Ironically, only ten months prior to this sentencing, Roscoe Tanner and I sat down for an interview at the beautiful La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club in Southern California. This is the last public interview given by Roscoe Tanner. From an editorial perspective, this interview is something we at RadioTennis.com are quite proud of. Only Sports Illustrated Magazine, Tennis Week Magazine and RadioTennis.com have attempted to document the life and times of this former athlete. Unfortunately, for all the wrong reasons, this interview continues to gain international interest.

en The big issue is they come downhill at you. They start busting some things at you, so you get a little nervous and come up a little more. Then they start hitting over the top of you.

en Things were less nervy than yesterday. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive.

en I think we were very nervous to start the game. I think (it helped) having a pitcher like Pat just taking control from the start, and then we started getting comfortable and playing well.


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