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L. HEWITT/R. Stepanek
6-1, 3-0 (ret.)
LLEYTON HEWITT
THE MODERATOR: Questions for Lleyton.
Q. Is that a positive to spend 30 minutes on court in the middle of a Grand
Slam for you?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah. I would have liked to have kept going. I felt like I was
in a pretty good routine out there today. I was hitting the
ball really cleanly. It was a big step up from my first two
matches. It was in the right direction. You know, in some ways
you want to keep going; in other ways you want to save a bit
for the second week.
Q. Did he give you any indication that that was going to happen? Was he
moving badly?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I couldn't tell anything. But, yeah, I didn't have a clue.
Q. Would it be fair to say, certainly the first set, into the second set,
it's as good as you've played maybe since Scottsdale or Indian Wells?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, it was up there. I probably played maybe my best tennis
that I've played all year in the World Team Cup, to tell you
the truth. I beat Novak, Blake, and Moya all on clay. This was
up there with that probably today.
Q. Got to make you feel good.
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah. I was seeing the ball. I was very aggressive. I served
great, I felt, out there today. You know, I just had good
rhythm on everything.
Q. Will you attempt to make up for that lost time on court today by doing more
practice?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I went and hit a few balls straight after the match. But not a
lot. Just sort of, you know, grooving it a little bit, trying
to keep that rhythm going.
Q. Who did you hit with?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Roger.
Q. Paradorn, you've played him a number of times now. Talk a little about what
sort of an opponent he's going to be.
LLEYTON HEWITT: He's a tough player, extremely talented. He's got every shot
in the game. You know, he's a very aggressive player. Obviously
got a big serve, probably a big forehand. He moves great around
the court. He can come in and volley, as well. You know, the
matches -- I think I've only lost to him once. The matches that
we've had were probably -- we played in the semis of Paris
Indoors last year in a tight three-setter, I got up. Before
that, he was sort of not where he is quite at the moment. We
had a lot of tough matches in the past. I don't expect any
different on Monday.
Q. How will you change your game?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I won't change a lot. I'll go out there with my game. If I have
to alter things during the match, so be it. At the start I'll
just go out there with my game plan and see what he's got on
the table.
Q. Are you pleased with the progression?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Not out of the tournament yet, so... Yeah, as long as you're
still in the draw. Everyone's happy at the moment. I feel like
I'm hitting the ball well.
Q. You talked a lot about getting through the early rounds of a Grand Slam to
make the charge for a title. Do you feel like you are now past the early
rounds and are ready?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I think when you get through the first week, it's a huge
bonus for everyone. As I said in the past, you can't win the
tournament in the first week, you can only lose it. You've just
got to find a way to get through those matches and put yourself
in a good preparation-wise. You know, I still feel like I've
got plenty left in the tank, as well, going into the second
week.
Q. Are you surprised at all sort of how the tournament has shaken out? Top
seeds are still in. Does that surprise you?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, every Grand Slam's different. You know, I think a lot of
the top guys had tough matches, though. Agassi probably hasn't
had too tough a match the other night. Vinciguerra apparently
played pretty good. Roddick had a pretty tough match last
night. I know Moya had a very tough match against Draper in
the first round. Ferrero has had a couple tough matches.
Obviously, that little bit of inexperience by the lower-ranked
players over five sets...
Q. In Cincinnati you said you felt a bit tired, your legs were quite heavy.
Is that completely gone? There's no sign of that?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I felt good in my first three matches. Obviously, it wasn't
an issue today. I'm feeling good.
Q. John Newcombe said after the first set that, "Lleyton could be back." He
thought you played well. I kind of get the sense you don't think you've
really been away. Is that fair? Are you frustrated that everyone seems to
have an opinion that you're down in your form?
LLEYTON HEWITT: A little bit. I guess when you look at the results I've had
over two years, they're not quite up to that form. Probably
everyone's expectations just rose that much over the last
couple years. Hitting the ball-wise, I feel like I'm hitting
the ball well. There's just a couple of things in my game, you
know, that I've got to probably alter. I've been able to, you
know, work on little areas of my game. I feel like I'm, you
know, hitting the ball well at the moment. As I said, you know,
my first two rounds, I didn't feel like I played exceptionally
well. I feel like I've been hitting well in practice. I need
to take that on court.
Q. Last night Ljubicic took offense to Andy Roddick's tactics on the court.
First of all, has that ever bothered you? Two, he said Andy is not well
liked in the locker room.
LLEYTON HEWITT: I didn't see anything last night. Andy seems fine with me. You
know, I've never had a problem with him. You know, I think he
hangs around with most of the American -- young American guys
anyway. I don't know him that well. I've never had a problem
with anything he's done on court.
Q. That American brashness that can come out here, maybe the European or
Australian players might take offense.
LLEYTON HEWITT: I don't think so. Not that I'm aware of.
Q. Do you think there's a line on a player's actions on the court that at times
can be influential when it comes to a linesman? That's a lot of what
Ljubicic had a problem with last night, that a certain action that Andy
did on court might have influenced a linesman's call. Do you ever feel that
way?
LLEYTON HEWITT: You know, I can't say that I've really felt that way in my
matches. You know, I've seen times in other matches I think,
you know, when I've been watching on TV and that, when
sometimes maybe it has happened, where a linesman, overrules,
whatever. What I heard of last night's was obviously on a huge
point. Most of the time they're not on that big a point,
whereas that could have gone to the fifth set. I haven't seen
the call or anything, so I wouldn't have a clue.
Q. Have you ever been in a match where you felt like a certain action might
have influenced a call that went against you?
LLEYTON HEWITT: No, not an action, no. I feel like there's been times where
I've had close calls go against you, which you don't agree
with. But I've never felt like an action or player or
anything's turned a call in my matches.
Q. Yesterday, I asked Mark Philippoussis on a scale of 1 to 10 where he would
place himself. He said a 7. Considering about the way you said you feel
about the way you're playing, where would you place yourself on that scale?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, 7 is good, too (laughter).
Q. The other night when you were playing your first-round match, John McEnroe
said during the commentary that he had spoken to your dad, and your dad said
maybe the problem is maybe Lleyton is too happy. Do you feel like you're
too happy?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I don't know. Some days I feel happier than others. I don't
know where that's come from. You know, as I said, I don't think
"too happy" has got anything to do with it. I still feel hungry
and the will to win is still there, so...
Q. You came to this tournament with people saying you have been in slump. You
described Wimbledon as a hiccup. Is it a slump or a hiccup? How would you
characterize where you've been as opposed to where you are now?
LLEYTON HEWITT: As you said, I said "hiccup." I've never said "slump."
Q. There is a game of football with Adelaide. Are you going to monitor that?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I'll get the result.
Q. Will someone ring you? Will you get up in the morning, check the Internet?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I'm not sure. Depends how late I'm up tonight, whether I turn
on the Internet and see the score. Yeah, the boys will be all
right, though.
Q. You said how Andy acts on court doesn't bother you. You're someone whose
court demeanor is sometimes criticized. Is that sour grapes from a losing
opponent, what Ljubicic said?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I don't know. I didn't see the match. It's very hard for me
to comment on that. I know Andy likes to play with a lot of
emotion, and likes to get the crowd involved. I think, you
know, we've played in enough big matches to realize obviously
when he's playing in America, the crowds are going to get
behind him. Same as if we were playing in France against the
French guys. It's exactly the same. And maybe Ivan was just
disappointed at how the crowd was for Andy and against him,
it felt like maybe. I'm not sure.
Q. Fanatics are here. Did you feel them?
LLEYTON HEWITT: No, yeah, it was a great crowd out there today. Yeah, you
know, pretty much packed I think out there. Obviously, a
Saturday as well, the weekend. It's a really good atmosphere,
a lot of Aussies out there, which is good.
Q. Are you playing better now than when you won it two years ago?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Sometimes. I think there's definitely matches where I'm a
better player. But then there's other matches... Grand Slams,
you got to play seven matches and you got to go against the
opponents you're playing against. Obviously, towards the end
of 2001, quarters onwards, I probably played, you know, pretty
much faultless tennis. It's very hard to repeat that week in
and week out.
Q. There's been some reports in Australia over the last few days of maybe
you're looking at Peter McNamara as a perspective coach. Is that what's
going on?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Don't know anything about it.
Q. He's not someone you're looking at?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I'm not looking at anyone.
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