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Helio Castroneves talks about participating in the U.S. Open Tennis Pro Am. Hear what he thought of the event and how his game still needs improvement.

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" It paid off -- delegate I still love my backhand is going to handle that -- do but I. But he says this season moving him to beat those athletes it's an amazing experience and gonzo had a -- I don't think that's -- the least experienced this and hopefully out. I can keep up my game but so far. Racing is the best and otherwise go to star that was that at you know talk into if you want to mean you can see this the mindset. Incredible athlete it's it's the same you know and about when you put a lot of hard work in practice to pay off in the -- that they sell off. It gets to -- to see that from me you know ten is excited the way of getting my physical he you know in a different way. Like any other way around -- elected delegate that just don't alienate just tell -- yeah it's a good enough but those guys are. It's amazing the similarities. Are all fine athletes in our race it's very similar -- but I have to say it I respect so much there. It -- one magical skills in all of those actors that seekers and into the professional that the -- side of everybody no luck stop getting weld together you know and -- is his -- you know you can put it. People from all kind of I activities. Actually doing very well I -- and and having fun so for me it it's it's -- especially my country yeah. Seemed -- that people from there at their colleagues and and have fun. The Cubs."

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