I actually think one of the bigger advantages for Milos was going against Roger and Andy at Wimbledon last year. He's used to dealing with a hostile crowd, and let's not kid ourselves the crowd tomorrow will be almost universally against Milos. But he's been through that, he knows what to expect, so it won't catch him off guard when the crowd starts raucously cheering every mistake he makes.
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"Think I'm gonna be the scapegoat for the whole damn machine? Sheeee......."
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