"I'm having a good time. Managing my things takes a lot of time"
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The subtext is about control. “My things” can mean money, sponsorships, travel, training logistics, media obligations, family, even emotional bandwidth. For a star in a global sport, especially in the pre-social-media era when fame still required constant in-person maintenance, life becomes a second job stacked onto the first. Sabatini isn’t complaining so much as naming the hidden labor of celebrity and professionalism: the work of keeping your work possible.
It also reframes leisure as something you manage rather than something you fall into. “I’m having a good time” reads like a defensive clarification, as if she’s aware that admitting to being busy invites pity, and she refuses it. The line’s charm is its contradiction: joy and burden coexisting in the same breath. That’s the athlete’s adult reality - not just playing the match, but running the enterprise that the match created.
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