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- adjective Occurring after a
match .
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Examples
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Or consider her postmatch interview after winning the Australian Open semifinal in January, the one that made her a minor YouTube sensation.
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Asked in his postmatch news conference where he stands in history, a proud Federer mostly dodged the question.
Let the debate begin: Is Federer now the greatest of all time? 2009
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Some waved Chinese flags during the postmatch trophy ceremony.
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That's certainly a factor—the sight of the two players struggling to remain standing during interminable postmatch speeches before being brought chairs was a memorable one, and in one fifth-set rally they ran a combined 540 feet, or two city blocks, according to ESPN.
Djokovic Enjoys Life on the Brink Carl Bialik 2012
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"It's really beautiful," he said at a postmatch news conference.
A Loser's Winning Moment Jason Gay 2011
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Asked in her postmatch news conference what she said to the line judge, Williams wouldn't say, replying, What did I say?
Serena penalized for conduct as Clijsters advances to final 2009
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Some waved Chinese flags during the postmatch trophy ceremony.
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"It's really beautiful," he said at a postmatch news conference.
A Loser's Winning Moment Jason Gay 2011
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Under a barrage of questioning from the Italian press in her postmatch news conference, Ms. Capra revealed that she retains an Italian passport, travels back to Monza, her familial city, about three times a year, and that her father's name is Giovanni.
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Then, in an even more impressive accomplishment, he survived his postmatch press conference without any sexual innuendo.
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