Grosjean賽後訪問
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN
THE MODERATOR: Questions for Sebastien.
Q. What was the key to the match today?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: My serve maybe. You know, I was serving very well for
almost two sets, and after, you know, I didn't have a good percentage in my
first serve. Guillermo played more aggressive than me. That was maybe the
key, you know, my serve.
Q. Was fatigue at all a factor in the last set?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: No, no fatigue. I mean, he was playing better and
better, moving very well. You know, I didn't have a short ball after my
first serve. So I was less aggressive in the third set than in the two
first.
Q. This is the first time you played him. What do you like about his
game? What does he do well?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: He's moving very well. He has a really good backhand.
I think he has a better backhand than forehand - especially down the line.
You know, he's fight very well, moving very well. If you give him a short
ball, you know, he can be aggressive, as well.
Q. You're part of almost a new breed of player, it seems, very versatile
tennis being played by people like yourself, Roger, others. A few years the
thinking was that the game was going to be dominated by big guys banging the
ball around. Can you comment why this development has happened now?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: I think is good, you know, to see different style of
the game. Everybody, you know, can play well and win big events. So I
think it's good for the game, for the public, as well, to see different
styles. You know, but sometimes better for the public to see different games
against.
Q. Was it something you worked on consciously? Did you feel you needed all
these tools or was it just that you had all these tools and you kept
practicing and they got better and better?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: No, you know, you have to practice. But it was my way,
you know, I was playing when I was young. So I keep practicing that way and
try to improve, you know, my serve, my game more aggressive, I would say.
But you have to keep, you know, practicing the way you think is good for you.
Q. I saw Coria play Max Mirnyi, big guy, big serve. He handled that well.
He handled your power, too. What makes him able to handle these bigger
players? Is it just his speed?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: I think he's returning very well. He has a good return.
And you have always to play one more shot, always put the ball, you know,
back when he's in defense. So that's tough. The other guy, you have always
one more shot to finish the point. So it's never easy. You know, when he has
an opportunity, he can, you know, hit the ball hard and come to the net, as
well. He can play, you know, from the both side.
Q. You had some tough times in recent months with injuries. How are you
feeling now? How do you feel compared to two years ago when you had the big
year and reached the final of the Masters?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: I feel pretty good. Unfortunately, I was injured at the
Australian Open again. I took like five weeks off. You know, I tried to play
maybe less tournament than I used to play, like around 18, 20, and tried to
play a hundred percent each tournament I would play. No, I feel pretty good.
I'm really happy to play without injury.
Q. What would be your goal for this year?
SEBASTIEN GROSJEAN: French Open, of course, yeah. Win the French (smiling).
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