Re: Indian Wells第一輪賽程
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PACIFIC LIFE OPEN
INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA March 11, 2003
L. HEWITT/Y. El Aynaoui
4-6, 7-5, 6-2
An interview with: LLEYTON HEWITT
MODERATOR: Lleyton will face Yevgeny Kafelnikov tomorrow. Saved two
match points today.
LLEYTON HEWITT: More than that, I think.
Q. How did you dodge those bullets?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Backhand up the line, on the line, I guess. I'm not
sure. You
know, I went out there, I went for my shots on match point, and it
paid off.
Yeah, you sort of live and die on the edge, I guess. I practiced that
shot, you know, it came off. A couple more inches wide or long, I
could have been in a bit of trouble. You know, some days you have it,
I guess, some days you don't. I felt like nothing was going right to
day at all until that time where it sort of all turned around.
Q. Where did it turn around?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Probably on that shot. Before that, you know, he was
getting so many net cords, just nothing felt like it was going my way
at all - overrules, line calls. I was able to block it all out
during the match. Yeah, it just felt like he sort of just continued
on his way, how he was playing so well in Australia against me in
that match, and he continued exactly the same right from the word go
today. I went out there on the court, and it felt just a much bigger
stadium than what I was playing in Scottsdale. I felt smaller out the
re. I played a very average game first game, and he hit two cold
winners in that game as well on his forehand. He sort of didn't look
back from that point. I just felt like the good thing was he wasn't
serving as many aces, as he was, today. During the Australian Open,
obviously the conditions and the balls and the court were a lot
slower here today. I felt like all I needed was to get one break
under my belt and I was going to be all right.
Q. What did you think when you did that diving backhand volley, he
had a wide open court?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I was more worried about whether I was going to get u
p or not than whether he was hitting the ball in.
Q. How is your leg?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Not too bad. Just like I just jarred my hip a little
bit. Just landed right on the bone. It's not the smartest thing to go
diving on hard court.
Q. How much did Melbourne come into your mind during that match?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Into the mind?
Q. Yes.
LLEYTON HEWITT: Well, I think it came into his mind a lot. He just
kept sort of playing exactly the confident tennis that he was playing
in Melbourne. Serving well, hitting big forehands. It was coming
into my mind a little bit only because I was getting a little
frustrated I couldn't break serve. I wasn't having that many chances.
When I did get a small opportunity, he came out and served an
unreturnable or an ace. I just kept telling myself to hang in there
today, I wasn't playing great tennis, but if you get your chance, you
just have to take it. In the end, I kept hanging in on match points,
even when I was serving for it. I could sense he was getting a
little tight in that game. I knew if I could get it back to 5-All,
things could turn around. In the end, I did. Very easily it could
have been the other way around.
Q. When a guy has had a big win like that, like he did at the Aussie
Open, does it make you more anxious to beat him? Do you start the
match thinking that way?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Not really, no. I think I'm probably more aware of
the way that he can play, give him more respect as a player. He
played pretty faultless tennis against me in Melbourne. There really
wasn't much I could do about it. But, you know, there's not a reason
why he hasn't won a Grand Slam if he can keep playing that kind of
tennis, as well. There's going to be days when he's a little bit off.
If you get those chances to take him on those days, you've got to
take him.
Q. When you said it was a bigger stage, do you still feel nervous
walking out into a big environment?
LLEYTON HEWITT: It wasn't nervous. It was just different conditions.
I hadn't been out there. Last year when I came here and played, I had
a week of preparation between winning San Jose and starting Indian
Wells, so I practiced on the court, got a feeling for the court, the
balls. It just felt totally different to me today. That's why I said
halfway through, this isn't about playing your best tennis, this is a
bout getting through this match, finding a way to win, coming out
tomorrow, hopefully for the rest the tournament, build it up and get
better and better. I got through it. Hopefully I can get better.
Q. What things do you think you need to do to improve?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I just got to feel the ball a little bit better. I
think I served well in patches. I can still improve that. I just got
to step up in the court and take my chances when I'm given them.
Q. What did he tell you at the net? He took time to tell you
something.
LLEYTON HEWITT: At the end? We were both sort of laughing. I don't
know. I'm not sure. I think I said, "Sorry, mate." I don't know what
he said. "Good luck," I think. It was more I think we were, I don't
know, laughing at the situation because it very easily could have
been -- a half hour, 45 minutes before that we could have been
shaking hands.
Q. The bit of fun at the end with the kid and the remote control cars
, is it my imagination or did you let him win?
LLEYTON HEWITT: No, he was too good (laughter).
Q. What can you hope a win like this does for you getting through the
next round?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I think it's sometimes nice to get through a tough
match. I don't feel physically fatigued because of this. It's only
three sets. I didn't feel like I had to do that much running today
out there. So I feel fit enough to go through the next hopefully five
matches in five days. It's a little bit of a wake-up call, I guess,
as well. Yeah, it's nice to sort of have an escape like that and to
go out there, you know, just take it one match at a time. Obviously,
Kafelnikov tomorrow, it's not going to be an easy match either. The
draw just gets tougher and tougher. It's a little bit of relief to
go through the next round after saving match points.
Q. On the match point against you when you were serving at 3-5, he
appeared to make a very strong service return, you had kind of a high
ball back. Did you have any concern that ball might be out?
LLEYTON HEWITT: No. I knew that one was in. Yeah, I think he was
actually -- he felt it may have been going out. The end he was
playing was with the breeze. You know, I was sitting there, and I
actually thought it was going in most of the time. I was still
worried that he could turn around, and it was going to be an easier
shot for him to whack a forehand winner off of. I think he played a
backhand cross-court. I saw a huge opening up the line and went for
it. It paid off.
Q. Would you have given him the point if the linesman miss-called?
Would you give him the ball, a point?
LLEYTON HEWITT: A point?
Q. Would you play fair play?
LLEYTON HEWITT: On what?
Q. Let's say you missed that ball and you just saw that he didn't. Wo
uld you give him the point?
LLEYTON HEWITT: On that point?
Q. A particular situation.
LLEYTON HEWITT: There's not a hundred percent of the time where
you're right. It works every way, I guess. There's a lot of calls out
there which I felt like didn't go -- did not go with me at all, and
there's other situations where they go with you. But the players
aren't a hundred percent right all the time either. So it's a little
bit -- that's why umpires and lines-people are out there. It's very
tough actually to call lines. I know when I've played practice sets
and that now, you're so used to having lines-people and umpires, when
you're actually out there playing, you miss so many calls yourself
because you're actually worried about hitting the ball. Close calls,
there's millimeters in how close it is, whether a little bit of fur
touches the line. Obviously, I think if there is some clear mistakes,
it's obviously disappointing, and that's why you see some players
reacting the way they do.
Q. What about Kafelnikov?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, tough player, especially on this kind of court.
Apart from clay, maybe even these days it's his best kind of surface
. Second round of a big tournament, it's a tough draw. I've got to go
out there and play my game. I have to play better than I did today.
You know, I played him in Paris Indoors, and I thought he actually
played well that day. Tight two set match. Second set went to a
breaker. Even though I've had the wood on him the last few times,
we've had some pretty good matches the last few years.
Q. War seems likely in the middle east now. Do you have any concerns
about safety, with all the traveling?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I've probably got the same concerns I guess as anyone
. There's not really much we can do about it, though. We're
professional athletes, we have to travel. But obviously I think after
the whole September 11th thing, I think it sent a shock wave through
everyone.
Q. Are you happy that Kafelnikov is still playing, although he declar
ed he would retire?
LLEYTON HEWITT: It was a strange one, wasn't it? I guess he didn't
win a match in the Davis Cup final, so I don't know, maybe that's his
out. Yeah, I think Yevgeny has still got good years left in him. The
re's no doubt about it. Yeah, I don't know what he'd do if he did
retire. He'd play golf. I don't know what else. I think he's good to
still have around. He's definitely good enough to still be around and
in the Top 20 or Top 10 maybe again.
End of FastScripts….
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