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Speaking on TNT Sports, Lennon said: "They have now proven they can go away from home and dig out a result."

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"When you get these moments where your energy drops, especially in a best of five sets which is going to happen, trying to stay present and trying to not go away from what you're trying to achieve."

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“It’s going to be hard to go away from Sway. He played a terrific game,” Montgomery said after the 5-1 win on Saturday night.

“It’s going to be hard to go away from Sway. He played a terrific game,” Montgomery said.

"We are certainly not going to go away from the edge as it is what drives us and is what the game is all about," said Mitchell.

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