Ivanovic 法網決賽前訪問

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http://tinyurl.com/26b4ed Q. Did you sleep well? ANA IVANOVIC: Yes, very good tonight. And it was hard to imagine I could do that, but it was good. Q. Tell me, you said yesterday that Sven Groenefeld, you are going to now play Justine, who is with adidas, so he can't coach you anymore. Does that mean even today, he's not going to talk to you and you'll be on your own? ANA IVANOVIC: Yes. David is going to have practice, but we can't talk about tactics or anything like that. So basically I'm on my own. But, yeah, it's been very great having him for a whole week -- for a whole two weeks here. So I learned a lot. So now I can use some of these things for tomorrow. Q. So even right after the match, he didn't see anything about the final to you? ANA IVANOVIC: No, no, because he's not allowed to. Q. Have you seen Justine playing during this tournament, or maybe did you watch any TV or videos? ANA IVANOVIC: I saw little bit of her match yesterday. But she's -- I watched her play before, and we played once two years ago. So for sure, I know this is going to be very tough match. But she's a great player, and she's won this tournament couple of times. So she's experienced also in that part. But I think it's most important for me to relax and to play my game and try to play the best I can. And try to use the chances, and see how it goes. Q. Will you prepare this match emotionally, and how? ANA IVANOVIC: Yes, it's -- I think it's the most difficult part, probably. And it's very easy to say, Oh, don't be nervous and don't be emotional, but it's a little bit harder to do it. I think nerves always exist no matter which match you play. And once I'm on the court, it's very important for me to think more technically and what I should play, which kind of strokes, and not think too much about the occasion. Q. When we talked to Sven yesterday, he said to us, She doesn't want a 24/7 relationship with a coach. She's too independent. She doesn't like that. Can you talk a bit about your personality and why you have chosen to conduct your career that way? ANA IVANOVIC: Before I had couple of experience when I spent too much time with a coach, and I didn't find it worked well for me. And it's important to have my own space, and also, a little bit of my private life. And I think for a relationship with a coach, it's very important to don't get too personal. Because then it's more respect, and also, when you work with a coach, it's very important to trust them. So I think I have that with Sven. I really trust him, and he trust in me, so that's why it's working very well for us. But it's nice still to have sometimes my own space, and to spend some time on my own. And, yeah, that's also the way I can learn the most how to deal. Because in the end of the day, when I'm on the court, I'm alone. And I have to learn how to deal with the emotions then. Q. Can you also talk a bit about the role that Mr. Holzmann played. He obviously was a very, very key person for you early in your tennis career? ANA IVANOVIC: Yes, definitely. It was very important time of my life. And if it wasn't for him, who knows what would be happening now. Because it was a time when the situation back in Serbia wasn't so good financially. It was very tough to support. My parents, for them, it was very tough to support me in that way. But, yeah, he helped me a lot, and he always believed in me, so that gave me motivation and strength. And he's, also, I can say, a great friend of mine. So it's very -- it's very nice to be working with him. Q. Others in the tournament, obviously Sven was working with other players, as well. Were there any instances maybe when you wanted his time, but Fernando wanted his time, and he was being pulled all over the place, how did that work? ANA IVANOVIC: Yeah, it's a little bit -- it's a little bit tougher when there are more players around. But I think it's, also, we always try to adjust so everyone can be happy. Because on the end of the day, he is there for most of us. But he's -- most of the times, we were lucky that the times were different, so we could practice when we wanted. So that was good. But, yeah, as coach of adidas, I accept that that may be the case sometimes. And, yeah, I accepted it, and we tried to work around it. Q. Because he works for adidas, does that mean you get him for free? Sorry, that's a bit personal question, but do you get him for free? ANA IVANOVIC: That's the job of my managers, so I don't get involved in that part. Q. Do you have a relationship with Justine at all? Do you ever talk to her in the locker room? ANA IVANOVIC: Well, not really, because I also try not to spend too much time around the club. I just practice and try to go back in the room, relax a little bit. So I haven't really spent much time around here. I think she does the same thing. And we also played different days, so we didn't have chance to see each other much. Q. And you talk about that you really need your private time away from tennis. Can you describe what you're doing in that private time and sort of your relationship with your family. ANA IVANOVIC: Well, I have a very close relationship with my family, especially with my brother. He is one of my biggest supporters. And I like to spend time with him. And when we are back home, you know, sometimes we even play basketball with him, and even Playstation, just so I can spend some time with him. But, yeah, when I'm traveling, it's a little bit harder. Because it's hard to keep in touch sometimes with a friend. They go to school. We have different time schedules. But I try always to phone them and just catch up for a little bit. And if I'm in my room, just to read a book or watch a DVD or listen to music. Q. At what point did you realize that you didn't want to have a coach 24/7, that you really needed that time away? Was there a specific thing that happened that made you realize you just wanted to push people a away a little bit? ANA IVANOVIC: Well, beginning of this year, I had the experience where the relationship with the coach became a little bit too personal, and it was a little bit tough for, me as well. So I wanted to try a little bit on my own. And that was also not a solution, because sometimes you need someone who can point things out for you. And I have found a perfect situation with Sven. He's helpful. He's really helpful. And he also helps sometimes other players, so he's not there 100% of the time, but as basically as much as I need him. And it's great to have such an experienced coach. So it's working really well for me. I still have enough time on my own. And it's still a little bit my private life is separate, so that's important. Q. What do you remember about your previous match against Justine, and why do you think she's so strong? ANA IVANOVIC: Last time we played was two years ago. It was my first year on the tour. And it's been a while now. So it's very hard to remember how the match went. But I watched her play a lot, and she's great, especially on the clay. And she has such also powerful game, and she's a great mover. So it's very hard to point some weaknesses in her game. But still, I think, I have some -- my forehand is good; my serve, it's also working very well. So I'm going to try my best against her best, and see who wins. Q. The way you stormed to the top, is almost the same or similar to Justine's. When she was 19, she played her first Grand Slam final, and she was No. 7 in the world. Could she be an example? Is that a coincidence, or would you sign up to do the same evolution in your career? ANA IVANOVIC: Yeah, I could sign then. No, she achieved same match. I didn't know about it. It's interesting. She achieved so much. And she can be really happy and proud of herself. And I would love to achieve what she did so far. Q. Tomorrow's match will be the most important of your career so far. But before this one, what was the most important moment of your career? ANA IVANOVIC: Probably yesterday (laughing). It was -- it's going to be very, very important match tomorrow. But all the matches I played so far gave me a lot of experience. So I was in a situation for the first time in a semifinal yesterday. So, yeah, I know I can little bit realize how it feels. But still, it's a first time finals. So, yeah, I just want to enjoy it and try to get the best out of it. Q. In school, are you still studying, and what did you study already? ANA IVANOVIC: Yes, I have still a few more exams until I finish high school. And it's a touristic high school, general high school. And I hope I can do that in the next few months. And probably my goal is to sign university, maybe a little bit from September. Because I think it's very important to keep doing school as well. And I reminded school, so I want to start a little bit as well, and just something else to do. Q. You did that photo shoot a couple of days ago near the Eiffel Tower. Had you been to the Eiffel Tower before? ANA IVANOVIC: Yes, this is my maybe fifth or sixth time in Paris. And I visited the first few times I was here. It's such an historical city, and I really like to visit it. And it's -- it's a beautiful city, really, to spend some time and walk around. And there are so many things to see. Q. Do you think the public could have an importance on the match, and what about you? ANA IVANOVIC: Oh, for sure it can, because the crowd can sometimes really help, help you to get through the matches. And so far they've been really great. And they've been great supporters. And I hope the atmosphere tomorrow will be good again, and that we're going to have a great match. Q. Yesterday, during Justine's match, she had some notes from her coach, and she was reading them sometimes during the changeovers. So if Sven is not allowed to talk to you can he write some notes for you, as well? ANA IVANOVIC: No, no, no, he can't. He just can't help me in that way at all. And it's a little bit pity in some way, because it's a great achievement of my life, and it's a pity he can't really help me for tomorrow's match. But he really -- whole week, whole two weeks, he's been on my side, and it's been really good. So, yeah, I just have a little bit picture in my head the way I should play, and just relax, and basically enjoy. Q. Because you have other interests outside tennis, and your studies, and you seem to be, you know, very mature person, do you have a time scale for your career? Do you think you'll end up like Kim, maybe, ending her career early? Or have you not thought about that? ANA IVANOVIC: No, I haven't really thought. I'm just in the beginning of my career, so it's very hard to think about the end. But, yeah, I've been really interesting in some parts also behind tennis. And I think it's very important to keep balance, because sometimes you need something to get away from tennis, and do something different. And, yes, so you can achieve more into tennis when you play again and practice again. But, I'm really lucky to be doing what I like. And I really hope it's going to last for a long time. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 203.73.35.83
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