Hewitt八強賽後訪問
Friday, September 5, 2003
Q. Maybe not too many guys would have beaten him today, the way he was
playing?
LLEYTON HEWITT: No, he was great. You've really got to take your hat off
to him.
You know, I felt like I went up another notch from yesterday. I felt like
I hit the ball a lot better, especially my backhand. Backhand cross court
didn't quite ?? you know, backhand down the line, I probably didn't hit
that great today.
But, yeah, he played well. He mixed up his serve extremely well. You know,
he's getting tougher and tougher on these kind of courts.
Q. What was the reason for the trainer coming? Did you have some sort of
injury?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I got, you know, just ?? actually not sure what it is.
It's at the top of my sort of hip flexor area. I just couldn't serve,
basically. It was hurting every time I went up to push off serving. It was
grabbing. I wasn't sure if it was cramping or not.
The trainer, Doug Spreen, just ?? it was tightening up on me every time I'd
gone out to serve. I had the problem once before at the end of the Ferreira
match in Los Angeles, and hadn't had a problem since.
So it was a little bit disappointing in that regard. It was very tough to
hold serve from then on, especially against a guy who's working the ball
so well from the baseline.
Q. Did you know after that when you couldn't get anything on your serve,
did you know it was gonna be...
LLEYTON HEWITT: Oh, I knew I was gonna be struggling. I was trying to battle,
but also trying to play a different style of game to what I'm used to as
well. You know, trying to go for a lot of winners, I guess, which off the
wrong balls, where normally I'd try and work the point a little bit more.
Yeah, I take nothing away from him, though. He was too good.
Q. In the fourth set, it looked as if it hurt quite a bit?
LLEYTON HEWITT: A little bit. It was mainly the serve, to tell you the
truth. My serve was the biggest worry. And once you start getting that
feeling, then you don't go after ?? you couldn't go after your serve
either. That's the problem. Your mind is telling you there's pain there
and you don't want to push up and get that pain.
So it was hurting a little bit on my backhand out wide now and then. But,
you know, I don't want to take anything away from him.
Q. Any risk of you not playing Davis Cup because of this?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I don't think so. Unless Fitzy and Wally want to
put in Wayne or Scotty or Todd for the singles.
Q. You are not expecting it to be hampering you two weeks from now?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I hope not. You know, I didn't expect anything to hamper
me here either. So it could be a little bit of a suck?it?and?see, and
hopefully it doesn't happen.
But my plan is to play Davis Cup and give everything I've got, and I'm
sure Fitzy and Wally are going to put me in no matter how I'm probably
feeling.
Q. What was the diagnosis after the Ferreira match?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I wasn't really sure. My hip had tightened up a little bit.
It could be coming from my back as well, so I'm not sure.
Q. Are you worried about it in terms of Davis Cup?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Not really. I'm a little bit disappointed only ?? it's just
frustrating. Last night I felt like I had to do a lot of running against
Paradorn and didn't have a problem. I felt great the whole match.
(Inaudible) back up two tough matches, you know, those two and a half sets,
three sets, was serious running out there for both players today. Whether I
happened to play a guy like that straight after a tough match last night,
whether that's just throwing my whole body out of whack a bit with my back,
I'm not really sure.
That's probably the most disappointing ?? well, aggravating thing a little
bit.
Q. Looking back on the week, Andre Agassi said he could not remember a time
in tennis that was more frustrating to him than having to go through these
past four or five days. If you could reflect back on, you know, how it
hampered your preparation, your thoughts on this lovely week.
LLEYTON HEWITT: It was tough, you know. But it's tough for everyone. That's
the try (sic) of mindset that I tried to have, I guess.
We're all in the same situation. It's not too often you get this, and
especially in a Grand Slam. You've always got, obviously, that day or two
off between every match.
Yeah, you got to be very mentally tough, though, and take it and not let it
worry you too much, I guess. The tough thing is sitting around all day and
just not knowing those three or four days if you're gonna get on or when
you're gonna get on, when to eat. The schedule is getting changed left,
right and center. It was just a tough situation for everyone.
Q. Once we had three days of rain here, in your view, should the tournament
have gone to a 15th day?
LLEYTON HEWITT: It's a hard one, I think. You know, probably not, if they
could squeeze it in. It makes it extremely tough on the players, I guess,
especially the men playing five sets four days in a row. It's a big ask for
anyone ? especially in these conditions. You know, today and probably the
next couple days, it can warm up a bit. Playing in the afternoon can get
pretty hot.
So, yeah, it's a tough ask, but obviously TV and everything has times and
they want the finals on on those times. You got to try and please everyone,
I guess.
Q. Jennifer Capriati said after the match with Schiavone that she felt
maybe having to wait three days could be tougher than having to play
twice in one day. What are your thoughts on the advantages, disadvantages
of playing back?to?back versus having to hang out?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Well, women's tennis is different than men's tennis. I
could see where Jennifer is coming from. Her match last night probably,
I don't know, lasted 50 minutes or something.
So the other girl only played I think just over a set yesterday. For women's
tennis, I don't think that's too bad.
Q. Outside of the women's context then?
LLEYTON HEWITT: It's tough for everyone. There's a few days there I didn't
get a hit at all. They opened up a couple indoor courts. I had a 15?minute
hit there one day. I don't think I played that day either.
Then I warmed up on Grandstand, on a wet Grandstand court yesterday morning,
and had to go out at 5 o'clock or 6 o'clock or something last night and play
Paradorn.
So, yeah, it's frustrating for everyone. It's a tough situation whether
you've got enough hitting in or whether you've rested enough or rested too
much. I don't know what's the right way, what's the best way.
Q. When did you feel the hip? At what point in the match?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Towards the end of the third set at about 4?3 in the third
set I think.
Q. You went up for a serve?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I was feeling it on every serve after that.
Q. You win four matches here then you lose to a guy who's playing pretty
well. Do you leave this tournament feeling like you're over this summer
hiccup?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I feel good. You know, I'm definitely not as
disappointed as, you know, obviously Wimbledon or, you know, other times
when you lose matches ? only because I felt like I made a huge step up
last night playing Paradorn. I played a great match, I felt. Especially
coming back from a set down. You had to be mentally tough in that situation
last night.
Then today I felt like I even played a lot better than I did against
Paradorn. I felt like I hit the ball great. If I can continue hitting
the ball like I have and make the improvements that I have over the last
couple of weeks, then it's a step in the right direction, yeah.
Q. You focused and structured your season to focus on the majors. It hasn't
been up to your standards, your major campaign this year. Are you going to
take a look at that next year?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I don't know what I'm doing next year at this stage.
I got no idea what I'm doing at this stage.
But my preparation, working on how many tournaments I play before the majors
will be , hopefully, that I'm peaking for all four majors. So my scheduling
before that, you know, before the Slams will, you know, end up, you know,
how I feel like I'm gonna be 100 percent and giving everything in the majors.
Q. The last two years, definitely, you played a lot. Do you think this year
maybe you didn't play enough?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Well, you know, you play a lot if you're winning tournaments
or doing well in tournaments, I guess. The last few weeks, I obviously
haven't had that amount of success that I've had over the last couple of
years.
But, you know, I don't think that was a problem here at the US Open. I still
felt like I was hitting the ball well. I got to the second week. You know,
I went up a gear, and I wasn't quite good enough today.
Obviously, you know, I took a fair while off after the Davis Cup in Sweden.
That was more just I felt like I needed a break more than anything. I just
really didn't want to play that many tournaments, especially on clay, leading
into obviously the French and then staying over and playing Wimbledon.
Q. You had a great match with Juan Carlos in Shanghai, a close match. What's
changed in his game in the last eight months?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Well, I felt like he played a pretty bloody good game in
Shanghai, as well. Obviously, in the end, I was a bit lucky to get over
the line being down a break twice in the fifth set.
I felt like I played an incredible match in Shanghai to win that. Probably
not a lot's changed. The standard we were playing there for three sets today
was pretty good. It was definitely up with the standard of Shanghai. In
Shanghai I felt like I played great two sets and then, you know, got a little
bit tired, I think, in the third and fourth, and somehow was able to find
something late in the fifth.
Q. Did he do anything different?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Not a whole heap different. I felt like he was playing
pretty well at the end of last year?
Q. What are your plans in terms of treatment for your injury?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Got no idea at the moment. Don't know.
Q. Are you gonna stay and watch Kim for the rest of the tournament?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, probably. It's only a couple of days.
Q. Did you have a feeling today or did you think if you could squeak that
third set ? somehow ? that you still had a chance?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I knew it was gonna be an uphill battle, the way that
I was feeling. Especially playing a guy like that, who's so fit. Very rarely
do you see him lose a match due to fitness. So even if I was two?sets?to?one
up, there was no guarantee I was gonna be able to win one of the next two
sets.
You know, I was still somehow trying to get out of that set. At 5?4 there,
came up with two aces on the two wide far lines. You got to just say "too
good" to that.
In the breaker, I fought back. He played a pretty incredible breaker. He
hardly missed a first serve. Smacked a couple huge forehands on to win.
Even his backhand up the line at 6?5 was a gutsy shot to go for.
Q. How fussed are you about Houston? If it takes a big push in the autumn,
will you do that?
LLEYTON HEWITT: No.
Q. Around the locker room during the rain delays, was there a feeling from
the players they'd like to go Monday, Tuesday?
LLEYTON HEWITT: Yeah, I've got no idea. I haven't spoken to anyone about
scheduling or anything, really ? in the locker room, no other players or
anything. So I don't know what the feeling of everyone else is. I'm sure
everyone was, you know, pretty frustrated with the situation.
But however it was dealt with, I guess they're all willing to accept it.
I'm sure there was a few people that maybe wanted a Monday or Tuesday
final or whatever, just to give them a bit more of a break.
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