:03:01
These young guys... where do they
get the energy, the focus?
:03:05
No fear. You see,
the one thing you can't have is fear.
:03:09
And for the first time in my life,
I'm afraid.
:03:12
Not oflosing.
I'm not even afraid of the kid.
:03:15
I'm afraid of what happens
if that ball keeps going by me.
:03:19
What happens then?
:03:22
I hope you don't mind, but I took
the liberty of having it engraved.
:03:26
- Wow.
- Exactly.
:03:29
Frankly, my biggest
problem is parking. Right.
:03:32
Mm, not for you, of course.
No. Your own space.
:03:35
Nameplate again.
Oh, good.
:03:37
Hello, Ian. Is this the young man
you were telling us about?
:03:41
Mm-hmm. Peter Colt,
the one and only.
:03:43
Once ranked
15th in the world, I hear.
:03:46
Uh, 11 th, actually,
for the better part of'96.
:03:49
Yes. Peter's got himself
a wild card at Wimbledon.
:03:53
- Then we're hoping he'll be hanging his racket here at the club.
- Well, we'll see.
:03:57
We shall look forward to giving you a peek
at our ground strokes. Won't we, ladies?
:04:01
- Oh, do shut up, Sylvia. Good luck at the championships, young man.
- Thank you very much.
:04:05
Yes. Carry on.
Uh, Peter. Peter.
:04:09
Watch the ladies.
Occupational hazard. Of course.
:04:12
Oh, look at this.
Look at this.
:04:14
Completely new hybrid.
Yes, developed by the Yanks.
:04:18
Firm but springy.
:04:20
Look, Peter.
:04:23
I can't wait forever. There's
no one else I'd rather... Ian.
:04:27
Look no further.
You have your tennis director.
:04:31
Oh, that is splendid.
So splendid.
:04:38
Oh, look. That's Peter Colt,
the new pro.
:04:41
Once ranked 17 th
in the world.
:04:43
Eleventh!
I was ranked 11 th in the world.
:04:47
What makes one tennis player
different from another?
:04:51
It isn't a killer forehand or serve.
Lots of people have those.
:04:55
But the great ones
have something else.
:04:57
Some say it's a supportive family.
:04:59
Others say it's being hungry,
really hungry.