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"Maybe he eats something wrong on the day before, then I have a chance," a chuckling Schuettler said of Agassi, who has won seven Grand Slam singles titles.
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Is it because he ate something wrong or, or he had the flu, or is it a pain, or is it, you know?
Down to training "I think that, if Andre eats something wrong before the final, then I stand a chance," said Schüttler, although it was pointed out to him that no German has ever lost in the Australian Open men's final - Boris Becker having won in 1991 and 1996.
"He ate something funny".
An uncountable amount of strangers came up to me and said things like, "you need to eat something," or "is something wrong with you?" I was engulfed by comments like this, from the beginning of the day until the end.
Someone will eat something he had not intended to eat.
"He doesn't want to eat something?" she wrote.
3. Normal eaters don't think they're doing anything "wrong" when they eat something that might not be the best for them.
Likewise, eating something that is not meat but really seems like meat, seems wrong.
"He did something wrong; he knows that.
Had he done something wrong?
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