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I think the comparing the
generations and the eras and amateurs before
the professionals now, it is impossible to compare
anyway in the first place, and our life has started to
been dominating by the media, who say, "Okay, you
have to achieve this, you have to break that record, and you have to move on, and then you haven't won
this yet, so please do that." That's not how it works
generations and the eras and amateurs before
the professionals now, it is impossible to compare
anyway in the first place, and our life has started to
been dominating by the media, who say, "Okay, you
have to achieve this, you have to break that record, and you have to move on, and then you haven't won
this yet, so please do that." That's not how it works
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I think the comparing the
generations and the eras
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and amateurs before
the professionals now,
00:00:07.406 --> 00:00:11.023
it is impossible to compare
anyway in the first place,
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and our life has started to
been dominating by the media,
00:00:14.853 --> 00:00:17.155
who say, "Okay, you
have to achieve this,
00:00:17.255 --> 00:00:18.156
you have to break that record,
00:00:18.256 --> 00:00:19.717
and you have to move on,
00:00:19.817 --> 00:00:22.002
and then you haven't won
this yet, so please do that."
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That's not how it works.
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Movie Summary
Wimbledon Stadium's Honour Board is full of illustrious names. And in 1998, another emerged. Roger Federer. When he won the Junior Wimbledon title at 17 years old, he never imagined the success that would follow.