[Rogi] USO 第四輪賽後訪問

看板Federer作者 (HUA)時間16年前 (2009/09/08 16:53), 編輯推噓13(1305)
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Monday, September 7 Q. How confident are you in the Hawkye system? 你對鷹眼系統有信心嗎? RF: Doesn't matter what I think about it. I've talked enough about it. 不用管我怎麼想,我講得夠多了。 Q. Everything worked very well today for you except for the dropshot. 今天除了短球以外狀況都很好 RF: Well, I won one point on set point in the first set. 嗯,不過第一盤盤末點我有(靠短球)拿下喔 Q. You lost two. 可是也失了兩分 RF: Won one, lost two. Not the end of the world, I think. 贏一分,輸兩分,我想還不是世界末日吧 Q. Talk about what made the first set so difficult. 來講講是什麼讓第一盤這麼困難吧 RF: Well, I tried to figure him out a little bit, you know, the way he played me. I thought he really played my backhand a lot. I expected him to open it up sometimes towards my forehand, but he didn't. 我嘗試要掌握他的打法,我覺得他一直打我反拍。我預估他有時應該要拉開打向我的 正拍,不過他沒有 I was a little bit unsure for a while there, how I should play him. He was doing a good job of keeping me off-balance and being intense from the baseline. 那時我有點不確定我該怎麼對付他。他能打得讓我失去平衡,底線攻勢又很強。 So it was a key to get the break and not having to maybe go through the tiebreak. I was even down breakpoints, so it was kind of tough. Once I got the lead, I could also hit a bit more freely. That didn't allow him to play his game anymore. I got on top of him and played good tennis. 所以我想要破他,而不想打Tie-break。(這段不確定,因為沒看球賽,不知道過程... 如有誤請指正,感謝!) 我甚至面臨破發點,還滿棘手的。 而一旦我領先時,我可 以打得比較自由,使他不能打出他想要的球賽。我比較佔優勢而能打出好球。 Q. You're coming to the net more and more. Any motivation for that? 你越來越常上網,動機是? (要玩facebook?...誤很大XD) RF: Well, I think against the better players, you've got to take time away from them. It forces you automatically to play more aggressive, to go for your shots more. I'm very much a player, the better my opponent plays, the better I play as well. Not that it pulls me down when a guy doesn't play well. It's just I play quite often against guys in Grand Slams that I've never played before. 我認為面對好選手,你就別給他們時間,所以你會迫使自己打法更積極。我就是這種 球員,遇強則強。但也不是說遇弱則弱,只是說大滿貫裡常會對到平常比較少 對到的對手。 I'm always a bit cautious. I don't take too many chances, which I should. But it's working. So I'm happy where my game's at right now. Next match is going to be tough, so I'm excited. 我總是比較謹慎,我不太冒險,雖然有時應該這樣。不過反正現在這樣滿有效的, 所以我還挺滿意我目前為止的比賽。 下一場會很難打,我還滿興奮的。 Q. Is it true that you play chess as a preparation for a game? 聽說你比賽前下西洋棋當準備耶,真的假的啊? RF: If I play chess? 我下西洋棋? Q. Yes. 對啊 RF: Uhm, 15 years last time, so I don't use it as a preparation, no. 上次下是十五年前了吧,我沒有下棋當準備啦,沒有! 嘖,後面拜託版友了m(__)m 後面看起來很有趣說~ Q. What about playing Soderling? RF: Yeah, I mean, it seems like he's on a good run again. I think of him, I think obviously of the French Open final, which was a great one for me, a great tournament. He's been able to stay strong. He played well I think in Bastad, won that. Sort of played okay also through the summer. Here he is in the quarters. It's a tough challenge. I hope I can play well because it's always kind of close with him. He's a tough player. Q. Before your match was the Oudin match. Perhaps you got to see it a bit. What observations do you have of the way Melanie Oudin is playing and conducting herself? RF: I mean, she's beaten great players on the way now. And I think it's nice for a change that sort of somebody's coming up we haven't heard about much before, because it seems like many women now are kind of known. So if they make a breakthrough, it's not much of a surprise anymore like it used to be. Because before we had 14-, 15-, 16-year-olds making a breakthrough. Every time it was a big story. I think this is very exciting and very much needed on the women's side. I thought she's done very well. I mean, I haven't seen all of her matches, but the quality players she beat, I mean, it's fantastic. Today, as well, the way she fought and the way she stayed with Petrova was very nice to say. Q. Any specifics about the way she plays that particularly impressed you? RF: No, I guess just the fighting spirit and being solid off the baseline, having some options in her game. It's something that sometimes you don't see so often, unfortunately. Q. One more win and it will be 22 straight semifinals in slams. Even at 21, are you almost as proud of that as winning 15? RF: I mean, I guess when it snaps is when it's a pity. As long as it's going, you go with it, you know. It's not something I aim for. I'm aiming for almost bigger, to be quite honest. I try to defend the title here, not just to reach another semi so my streak stays alive. I've got to look at the bigger picture, that I stay healthy, that I play a proper game, I choose the right shots, break it down. All of a sudden you forget about the streak. I hope I can get there again. For this, I need to go through Soderling. I hope I could do it. It would be great. Q. Having seen up close what Mirka has gone through the last several months with pregnancy and motherhood, what do you think about what Kim has done here coming back and playing as she has? RF: Well, I mean, I think also there again is a beautiful story. I think she's played very well. Right off the bat in Cincinnati when she came back, that was nice to see and gave you an idea of her almost being also one of the favorites for the US Open, which is quite an amazing achievement. But it's like riding a bike: once you know how to ride a bike, you never forget that. That's why I'm not that surprised. But it's nice that she found -- she hasn't lost the love for the game. Going out, what was it, 23, out of the game, that's for me just shocking. I don't understand how you do that. But, sure, they make the breakthrough earlier. Being a woman, obviously you don't maybe want to wait till you're 35 to have kids. But it's nice to see her back in the game and she played great. Q. It's the 40th anniversary of Laver's Grand Slam in 1969. Can you to talk about that, winning two Grand Slams, '62 and '69, put that in perspective. RF: Amazing achievement, no doubt about it. Back then things were obviously very different to the way they are today. But nevertheless, the achievement was, you know, as great, I think. He was a wonderful person, too. He conducted himself very well, I think an inspiration and a role model for even our generation today. Q. You have 11 victories against Soderling so far. What has he improved? The last games have been a little bit close. What has he improved since you started to play him 11 times ago? RF: Well, I mean, I think he's always been a dangerous player. I think once you come on tour, you have a certain game, certain game plan, you can adjust it a little bit. But at the end of the day when it gets important, they play the way when they came on tour. Maybe they're more solid. I think that's what he's become. He's become mentally and physically stronger. And then he knows the game better today than he used to. These are already three amazing improvements. That's what makes him a great player today. Q. Is it fair to say at this point with the streak going so well you're playing more out of instinct than you were in the beginning of the year? RF: I guess. I guess if things go well, you don't ask yourself that many questions. So yes. But at the same time, I remember almost six years ago, I don't care almost what my opponent's best serve is, for instance, or what his best shot is. I'll just improvise, because I'm very good at that. I concentrate on what I do best. Then I'll decide what comes from my opponent. I'll adjust. I like playing the game that way instead of, you know, trying to figure out every possible move there is out there. Q. What has been your favorite thing to do with the twins? How are your diaper -duty-changing-skills? RF: I don't know. Thank God nobody is judging me on it, but I'm trying hard. I'm trying to be good at it. I guess women are always going to be better at that stuff, you know. I try hard. It's been a lot of fun, you know, spending time with them. Yeah, every day is something new and something different a bit. Obviously we're waiting also and excited about interaction we're going to soon have with them, being healthy. So we're having a pretty good time. Q. You're hands-on? RF: As much as I can. I'm here. I'm not quite hands-on the way I should be. But, you know, got to play tennis, too. I like it too much to go away. But, no, I'm hands-on as much as I can, yes. Q. Talk about you and Genova, playing Davis Cup. Do you remember anything? RF: Genova, yeah, I played under-14, I think, maybe under-16 as well. I don't remember, but I was there a long time ago. I used to go on vacation there, as well, with my parents. Q. When you were a child? RF: In Camogli. I used to go there a couple times. Yeah, I mean, I like going to Italy in general. But I wasn't very good back then yet, so let's talk about something else. Q. How do you keep motivated to go out and beat Hewitt, beating him 13 times in a row, undefeated against Robredo and Soderling? What gets you motivated for the matches? RF: It's not like even trying to beat him again; it's just about having fun out there, playing a good match, playing good tennis, enjoying the moment, playing in packed stadiums. It's something not many people get an opportunity to do. I think everybody would love to be in my shoes. Why should I give away my spot really because I enjoy too much and people love to come see me play? So this is motivation alone for me. I mean, it's plenty. I have plenty of reasons for me to keep on playing. Q. How important is it to specifically work on footwork exercises? Is it just natural talent? RF: I guess the fluent [sic] movement I have is talent maybe. Then again, I needed to work on my coordination after all, even though it was very good as a kid. Just a lot of hard work, you know, make myself stronger so I have options out there, because if you're not fit, you know, you have to maybe end the points shorter. You know, you're worried about going maybe four or five sets, so it's first of all just getting that out of the way so you can really play point by point, not think about what's going to happen in two hours so that you won't be fit. I work hard on it, you know. Not every day, but as much as I can. Q. Robin says you basically don't have any weaknesses. How do you feel about your own game? Do you have any weaknesses? RF: Sure. I mean, there's always things I prefer to do over other things. But the good thing in tennis is I think you can avoid those problems, you know. Look at a big guy, he's going to come to the net. He doesn't need to rally 10 meters behind the baseline. Takes the return early. A little guy is not going to serve and volley because maybe he's not built to play at the net. That's what I like about our sport. You really have options out there. You play where you're best at and most comfortable at. I try to do the same thing. Q. What are your impressions so far of the ATP's new CEO? What do you think his priorities should be in that job? RF: I think Adam is doing a good job. I really think he's close to the players. We have good interaction. I think the future looks good. We have a great product at the moment obviously with great players at the top, great characters. It's very exciting now. Priorities, I don't really discuss those in public. We're trying to be quite more on the side where if there's something to talk about we'll let you know, but otherwise we'll just do it the way we can. I think it's also still great that myself and Rafa and Novak are still on the Player Council, trying to take the best possible decisions not only for the top guys but for the majority of all the players out there because we also came through the little tournaments. You know, you got to look at the big picture. We're trying to do as good of a job as we can. Seems like he's doing a great job. He's enjoying it, too, which is very nice to see. FastScripts by ASAP Sports -- ┌這篇文章讓你覺得?∮weissxz ──────────────────────┐ █ ██ ██ ██ ██ ██ █ ‵ ′ ‵ ′ ‵ ′ "‵ ′$ ‵ ′ ‧ ‧ ◎ ◎ " ﹏ " " ︺ " ////// / " ︺ " 新奇 。溫馨。 害羞$儉樸$ #靠夭# +閃釀+ 炸你家 └────────────────────────────────────┘ -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.126.64.139 ※ 編輯: hua817 來自: 59.126.64.139 (09/08 17:03)

09/08 18:22, , 1F
越來越自大了
09/08 18:22, 1F

09/08 18:59, , 2F
謝翻譯 另外我很好奇樓上的語氣到底是怎樣的?
09/08 18:59, 2F

09/08 19:14, , 3F
1樓那種○○每隔一段時間就會出現啦,跟他認真就輸了
09/08 19:14, 3F

09/08 19:17, , 4F
反正人家就是可以這樣 一樓只能哭哭
09/08 19:17, 4F

09/08 19:20, , 5F
他不自大~但也夠偉大了
09/08 19:20, 5F

09/08 19:29, , 6F
= =一樓的教育失敗了嗎??
09/08 19:29, 6F

09/08 19:31, , 7F
學妹帥喔,快來系網玩 XD
09/08 19:31, 7F

09/08 19:40, , 8F
以RF的水準和目前的成就,講一些太矯情的話,只會顯得虛假
09/08 19:40, 8F

09/08 20:28, , 9F
Roger是怎樣的人大家很清楚,就如他所說,打好比賽,
09/08 20:28, 9F

09/08 20:29, , 10F
並且享受它;努力求勝,不斷檢討自己。
09/08 20:29, 10F

09/08 20:30, , 11F
拿不拿冠軍當然不是無所謂,那是很重要的一部分但非全部。
09/08 20:30, 11F

09/08 22:35, , 12F
anyway,I love Roger
09/08 22:35, 12F

09/08 23:00, , 13F
樓上+1
09/08 23:00, 13F

09/09 00:01, , 14F
推上網玩FACEBOOK XDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
09/09 00:01, 14F

09/09 00:07, , 15F
感謝翻譯辛苦了!
09/09 00:07, 15F

09/09 08:52, , 16F
1F腦袋有問題
09/09 08:52, 16F

12/06 18:04, 6年前 , 17F
謝翻譯 另外我很好奇樓 https://noxiv.com
12/06 18:04, 17F

04/16 19:46, 6年前 , 18F
感謝翻譯辛苦了! https://muxiv.com
04/16 19:46, 18F
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