Djokovic 溫網八強賽後訪問

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http://tinyurl.com/359ytr 訪問影片 一樣先談了比賽,最後Nole真的累壞了,今天打了五小時,昨天打了四個半小時, 他甚至不知道如何堅持下去一直打到四強的。問到接下來如何面對Nadal,他說兩天打了九 個半小時,如果是人的話,體力都是不夠的。但他會盡力恢復體力面對下場比賽。他也提到 有背傷的問題,不過接受治療後已經好很多了。這場比賽他感覺很棒,最後兩盤觀眾幾乎 是全滿的,雖然大叔的支持者比較多,但是他覺得觀眾帶了很好的氣氛,讓他們能夠打出 好比賽,而且觀眾席上還是有支持他的。繼續講對Nadal的比賽,他覺得兩人幾乎每天都在 賽程表裡,所以兩人都放在公平狀態下去比賽,他會盡力去打。 接著開始聊其他事,先是法網前唱"I Will Survive." 他說會選這首歌跟他本身沒啥關係, 只是在要拍攝前幾天腦中一直想著這首歌,就去拍了,他很失望沒有人找他錄CD(XDD)。 講到今年的大突破,他說賽季外的準備是很重要的,他有到山上和蒙地卡羅去做訓練, 他覺得那很關鍵,幫助他不少,還有好的賽程安排,重點是他今年贏了第一個賽事, 建立了他的信心,接下來在邁阿密又拿下冠軍也是重要里程碑。山上是塞爾維亞的 Zlatibor,接著到奧地利打了表演賽作整個賽季的準備。 然後問到他有沒有想過拿下大滿貫,他說沒想到那麼多,只想到眼前要面對的比賽。 然後問到連續兩個大滿貫四強都遇上Nadal,會有什麼改變嗎? 他說其實現在溫網的草地 已經慢很多了,所以給底線型選手很多優勢,這幾年來都是如此。而Nadal是個很強的底線 選手,不容置疑,而且他和Hewitt一樣都是為了每一分而戰,所以一定會很辛苦。不過他 還是覺得大家可以等著看看四強的表現吧,他還是比較在乎他的體能問題。 最後記者大概是發神經了,問他明天會不會找機會模仿Nadal。0rz。他說他不會這麼作, Nadal在場下看了他的模仿也笑了,可是在場上,他不想看到Nadal生氣的樣子。 Q. When you sank to your knees at the end of the match, there must have been exhaustion as well as delight. NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Obviously, yes. If you are playing a five hour match today and then four and a half hour match yesterday, what I have been through in these two weeks, I even don't know how did I manage to hold on and get to the semifinals. I'm really happy with my achievements. Right now I'm feeling pretty exhausted and tired. But, you know, I won, so that is the most important thing. Q. How is your fitness playing Nadal tomorrow? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: When you play those long matches with guys like Hewitt and Baghdatis, four and a half, five hour matches, nine and a half hours in two days. If you're human, your fitness is not right, that's for sure. Now I'm really trying to recover and then get ready for the next one. Q. Was it a back or hip problem? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: It was a back, as well, like yesterday. I had this treatment. Today I felt it, that lower back is getting pretty tight. So I decided to invite the to get the medical timeout. After that I felt pretty good. Q. What does it feel like to be part of probably the best match at Wimbledon this year? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: It feels great. The crowd, especially in the last two sets, was absolutely fantastic. I can say Marcos had great fans. Even though they were cheering even on my mistakes, which was a bit, you know, frustrating for me. But what can you do? At least you see they are some people which are bringing atmosphere. I think the people saw that the match is really close and we are playing great tennis. It was full stadium in last two sets. They really supported me, as well. I'm not from this country, and I had a lot of sympathies in the crowd. I'm really happy for it. Q. Does playing two tough matches like that, might that prepare you for Rafael Nadal? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, if I could wish, I would wish to finish both of the matches in straight sets, that's for sure. But, you know, when you play these two matches so long and so close, of course you are really happy to win close. I think you are more happier when you win a close match because, you know, you are on the edge of losing and then you win. I think the emotions are stronger. But unfortunately this year the weather and schedule the weather has been a big problem, and the schedule is like that, that I have to play every day basically. From the start of the tournament, I don't know if I had one day off. Maybe I had one or two. But basically I was on the schedule every day. That is not, you know, really the encouraging thing for semifinal. But he was kind of in that situation as well, even though of course he spend much less hours than me on the court. But he was on schedule every day, as well. You know, he's physically probably the most prepared player in the world. We all know that. But, you know, I'll try to do my best and recover. Q. It's fitting you sang "I Will Survive" in that karaoke. NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Now you know why I'm saying that. Q. Does that have any sort of meaning? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Honestly saying it doesn't have anything to do with my behavior or something like this, with what I feel inside. It's just that before the start of the French Open I was having this song in my head for a couple of days and I decided to have that one. It was accidentally all, you know, came together. Q. No one's asked you to record it professionally? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I'm really disappointed in all the guys. Nobody asked me to have a CD. Q. Do you ever step back and say, This is a nice surprise? What have been the one or two things that have allowed you to have this incredible run? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: One thing is for sure, this is the best tennis I played in my life. These six months have been incredible for me. I think one of the biggest reasons why I did really well on the first half of this season is that I had very good preparation period, which was five weeks long. I had preparation on mountain first two and a half weeks, and then I went to Monte Carlo for two and a half weeks. I had the really good preparation. I think that is, you know, the basic things which you need to do. I think the players, tennis players, are traveling all around the world 11 out of 12 months, so you basically don't have enough time to prepare and rest. You got to make really good schedule. In today's tennis, everybody's playing. There is a lot of points. You know, you got to think about a lot of things. So I think the preparation period is very important. That was, I can say, my base. Winning that first tournament of the year in Adelaide gave me a lot of motivation. Since that moment, especially from Miami when I won against Nadal, I won the tournament, especially from that moment I started to believe more in myself, in the way that I can get to the final stages of the major tournaments. Q. You trained at a mountain. NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Mostly physical part, fitness. Q. Which mountain was that? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: It was in Serbia, Zlatibor. Then it was the exhibition tournament I played in Austria. I stayed there for seven, eight days. I used that as a preparation. Q. Do you feel that's helped with your stamina? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, it helped. Of course it helped. As much as work is important, rest is important as well. Tennis is very unique sport. You got to take care of the all body because you're using every muscle possible on the tennis court. Q. Is it true you've already learned seeing what Nadal is doing in practice, the work he does physically? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Did I learn? Q. The work he does, that you've learned from him as well. NOVAK DJOKOVIC: No. I don't know where did you get the information. Q. Semifinal in the French and here. Do you think you're ready to win a Grand Slam? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I still don't want to think about winning the Grand Slam. I mentioned many times before, especially here, that I want to go step by step, go match by match, just think about my next opponent. Why not? I mean, why shouldn't I think about winning a major tournament like one of the Grand Slams? 'Cause I won already Miami, played finals of Indian Wells, played semis of French Open. I showed enough quality I showed to the people I have enough quality to be there. I deserve this position. So I am one of the most consistent players this year. You know, I hope for the best in the future. Q. Same stage of a Grand Slam, same opponents. Playing against Nadal, what will be different this time, the strategy? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Wimbledon grass is much slower than it used to be, that's for sure. The baseline players have much more success than the serve volley players in the last, I don't know, five to ten years. Nadal is a baseline player who is very strong, big competitor, kind of mental he has mental strength kind of like Hewitt because they both play every point. You know, they fight for every point like it's a match point. I can't expect, you know, a lot of easy points from him. But, you know, we going to see what happens. I'm just most concerned about my fitness, that's all. Clay is his favorite surface, so I expect a different match here. Q. Two things: In the fourth set when you broke, got broken back, you seemed to lose your spirit. I don't know if that was the injury or what happened, but it took a few games until your really got your spirit back. And second, your footing, you had problems on the baseline. Was that the condition of the court or your shoes? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, if I look on that way, that I'm losing my spirit, that I'm not playing well, I think it's totally normal for the tennis player to have ups and downs during the match. Of course, you know, if you're playing the quarterfinals of probably the biggest tournament in sport against a very dangerous, very talented player, motivated player, it's normal to have some oscillation, how can I say, ups and downs. I played bad in that end of the fourth set. But, you know, I managed to stay calm and just get all the power. I was kind of, you know, more saving my energy on his service games. I didn't move properly. But, you know, I was trying to focus on my service games and wait for the opportunity. I got that opportunity 5 All and I used it. Q. Is it right you do an impersonation of Rafa? Any chance you might do it tomorrow? NOVAK DJOKOVIC: No. I think it would make him angry. He smiles when he sees it off the court. On the court, I think it would make him angry. I don't want to see him angry. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 59.105.91.202
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