10 Minutes of Tennis: Miami Open ATP/WTA 1000

Episode #29 Season 25: Shaun Boyce & Justin Yeo

On this episode of 10 Minutes of Tennis, Shaun talks to world renowned tennis coach, Australian in Puerto Rico, Justin Yeo, about the Miami Open ATP/WTA 1000 tournament. Justin picked Djokovic and Zverev early as finalists and Geovanni (Shaun and Geovanna's 2.5 year old son) has picked Arthur Fils to make a run to the final. Let's talk about it and you can make your choice!

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- So we wanna talk about the Miami

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open draw, we're about halfway through

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the tournament we could say,

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because we're in, what is the fourth round?

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- Yeah, we're in round 16.

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So four times a week, my prediction,

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before the tournament started,

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I should have put 10 grand on it.

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I said, "Joggevic's February in the final,

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and it's looking in that path at the moment."

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There's something that happens with Joggevic injury-wise,

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but I don't see anyone challenging him.

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He's hungry, he's ready to go.

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I called that before the tournament started.

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So I think the path of the final to be,

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so February, it looks good.

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Best of three, both those guys are pretty dominant.

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I'd say they're pretty much gonna get to the final,

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and then we'll see what happens at that match.

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I think that'll be very interesting.

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February, it has had some wins now over Joggevic,

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so he'll believe that he can do it,

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but he better come out of the gates right from the get-go,

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'cause otherwise I think Joggevic is gonna try to bounce

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straight away.

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But the other one I'd like to talk about in the draw,

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though, is Mendesick, the 19 year old check.

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Six foot four, it's got some good game,

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good to see him get to the round of 16.

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I love seeing the Aussies getting through too,

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Walton and Domenna, that was awesome.

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Hopefully, hopefully one of them keeps going deep.

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I'd see Domenna being Brennitini,

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just for the reason that you'll out-rallium and frustrating.

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So the Demen will hopefully go a little further deeper

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into the tournament.

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Walton is just fantastic, great experience for him,

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and maybe he surprises Fritz, you know?

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Who knows, best of three, it can happen.

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Best of five, I think that's where the more experienced players

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tend to shine later on.

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So yes, I think it's gonna be a very interesting,

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with the other interesting point that we wanna talk about

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is Phil's your little two and a half year old,

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Pigg Phil's to go all the way,

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and he's still going in round 16.

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So I don't know how he picks or how he sees that,

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but everyone at the sports family better start

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talking to you a little, son, I can tell you.

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'Cause I didn't think Phil's was gonna get this far,

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and he's already at three out of six feet,

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he gets very breath.

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So, and he's knocked out some good players.

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So, yeah, I mean to see some checks,

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the checks have definitely started to shine on the men's side,

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and then on the women's side, very interesting stuff.

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A lot of Europeans playing well in the hard courts,

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which is good to see.

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But we've still got an American surviving Pagula,

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and I'd like to see her keep going,

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'cause she's in the, I guess the later stage of her career,

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and I wanna see her just keep, keep enjoying some good success.

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So, she's got the game.

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She just keeps believing like Madison did

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in the Australian Open, and I think she could go deep.

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I think she could go all the way to the end.

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Yeah, I agree.

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She's gotta get through Radikanu just to make the semis,

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which Radikanu you never know.

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She's either playing tennis or selling cars.

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So, you don't know what she's gonna be doing

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when she shows up to play.

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And then Sv'Altek, she's got an unranked.

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So, a good chance you've got two and four

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sitting in the bottom of that draw.

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Right, top of the draw, you've got Paulini's

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the one who's made it through there.

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Right.

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And then Sv'Altek has got Zhang, which Zhang's tough.

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So, that's a tougher one to pick.

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That top half, yeah.

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It looks like kind of one and six, two and four,

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which would be good.

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Or if Zhang takes out Sv'Altek,

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which is hard to do on a hard court.

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You have no idea how to do on a hard court,

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unless she has a bad day right from the start,

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and she's very emotional in the first set.

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But she's a tough, tough, tough competitor.

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And Sv'Altek is gonna be,

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I mean, I hate to say the word,

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but she's gonna be wanting blood after losing that last one

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in Indian Wells.

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So, I think she's gonna be even hungrier

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for the Miami title.

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I don't know.

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As long as she stays healthy,

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wakes up on the right side of the bed,

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I don't see anyone beating Savile Anker into Miami.

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She's gonna be too hungry.

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Yeah.

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I agree with that.

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Sv'Altek though, if she watched the final of Indian Wells,

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then she'll say to herself,

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"I have to be more patient if I get to the finish line

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with her and just stay with her."

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Because she might shake her up a little bit

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and say, "Wow, everybody's just surviving against me

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and I'm gonna get inpatient."

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So, yeah, we'll see.

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But I think Savile Anker wants blood,

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that's an adept after that in Indian Wells.

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There's a lot to be said, I'm sure.

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I mean, Andy Ruddick talks a lot about

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just the characters and the feel and the vibe

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and understanding when someone's due

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and when someone's so there's a lot more to talk about

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than just the tactics and the game styles

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and where somebody at like how someone's playing against

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somebody, there's a lot to be said about the hunger

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and what's really driving through because

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Joggerbitch and his last couple have been a little bit

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disappointing to himself and that's why I thought

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he was due this one, he's hungry,

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he's still hitting the ball, we're still playing well.

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You can see it in his body language, everything's there.

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So, and Besta 3, hard not to pick him.

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Besta 5, I think some of these long matches

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will be a lot more hard wearing on him with his age.

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So, agreed.

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And did Coco go off beat Sophia Cannon all in home?

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Yeah.

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Ouch.

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Ouch, yep.

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Ouch.

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Okay.

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But the other thing about the Miami Open

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is every year they just keep getting better and better.

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I mean, Blake's down a great job

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and they're getting that really fired up.

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are coming out with a lot of grand slam,

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energy and spectators and we're really seeing

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some great stuff for tennis, I would say,

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As Miami comes alive, it's fantastic city,

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fantastic tournament.

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And I think when they keep bringing these drawers

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and they keep bringing this kind of spectators

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and this kind of numbers, it just means the facilities

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get better and better and they grow

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them.

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So anyway, I think there's a lot of flavor going on

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Yeah, and with 128 draw and your top 10 players,

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top 20 players, do they have to play?

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Like I remember back in the day,

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you kind of had to pay the guys to show up.

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But in this case, are there reasons?

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We all know why center's not there.

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But is this a compulsory tournament that they have

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to show up as a working day?

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Yeah, it's getting to--

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I mean, we've seen Algrés talk about it

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that the tour is grueling and it's hard to keep up

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because it's hardly--

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if you take a break, there's someone else playing and growing.

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So yeah, they've got to keep it going

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because otherwise there's just so many people playing.

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And so with that many guys playing and they all playing,

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I think that's what's really lifted the calendar year.

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And we're seeing-- we're also seeing better money.

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Remember, Federer got involved in that a lot.

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It's trying to raise the prize money on the low red

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to give all of these other players another chance.

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Otherwise, your top 50's now only really get paid

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and the rest are struggling to make men's meat.

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So I think it's really important that we see everything

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that's going on in tennis right now.

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And I think it's fantastic.

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But we're really-- we're seeing a lot of growth.

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And hopefully, we're seeing it on the junior development side

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because the sport is really, I think,

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is I haven't sat down and looked at all the numbers lately.

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But the vibe of tennis seems fantastic.

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I agree.

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Let's follow up with that next week.

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We'll follow up with a finishing conversation

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in a full recap.

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Justin, I appreciate it.

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It's been 10 minutes of tennis with Justin Yeo.

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See you next week.

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Thank you, sir.

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Let's hear from you guys.

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