[賽後] 多倫多四強 vs. Alisa Kleybanova
八強可能因為過夜了,沒訪問。
決賽都打完了,有點懶得翻,晚點有空再摘要一下。:p
http://www.asapsports.com/show_interview.php?id=58691
TORONTO, ONTARIO
M. SHARAPOVA/A. Kleybanova
6-2, 4-6, 6-4
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. You were down in the third set 3-1, and she was serving.
I saw I think three double faults. Do you think that was
the key of the match? And the other question is: I saw some
unbelievable short backhand cross-courts, flat. I didn't
see that much on the tour. What do you think about that?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: From me or from her?
Q. From her.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: To answer your first question, I thought
there were lots of momentum changes in the match, and I
thought that I had an opportunity in the second set to
break her and I didn't. I missed a return. So there were
many swings in the match.
I don't know if I can really pinpoint, you know, what
changed it. I just think I really hung in there and I
stayed tough. You know, I knew that it wasn't over till the
last point and we shook hands. I just kept going.
As far as those shots, you know, she hits a pretty powerful
ball, and she likes to strike it when she has the time.
That's something that I've just got to look out for.
Q. This is your seventh tournament back. In terms of your
comeback from the shoulder surgery, can you just talk about
what it is to make your first final I guess in more than a
year?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: It's really exciting, and you know, it's
success by itself, you know, being able to play these
matches. To go out tomorrow and play my sixth match is
really an accomplishment. Obviously coming back for any
athlete after not playing for a while is always tough, and
you're getting used to so many things, especially when you
had an injury.
So I'm really grateful that I have a chance to be in
another final in my career, and with the way I've also been
able, you know, to learn from every tournament and with
every match, it's almost like a different, you know, step
in my career.
Q. That was a pretty gritty effort from Kleybanova. I think
she played nearly 6 hours of tennis in the last 24 hours or
something. Were you expecting her to wear down a little
bit? Were you surprised that she just kept coming at you?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Well, I think at this stage of the
tournament, I don't think anyone's road is necessarily
easy. It's a semifinal of a tournament, and you've got to
expect her, no matter who it is, no matter what their
ranking is, no matter what game they're playing, you've got
to expect their best tennis and you have to expect them to
go out and have nothing to lose.
She beat a top player yesterday and that was a good win, so
she's coming off, you know, a confidence booster, so you
know, she's going to go into the match, and you know, she's
going to play her heart out.
Q. Looking ahead to tomorrow, you've obviously seen Elena a
lot of times in your career. What do you feel you
specifically have to look out for in the final tomorrow
against her?
MARIA SHARAPOVA: She's a grinder. She makes you hit a lot
of balls. You've really got to be steady with her and take
your opportunities when you get them, just like against any
player, but most importantly go out there, and you know,
execute what your plan is.
Q. Can you tell me where you got your competitive nature
and spirit? I have never read anything. I know you have no
siblings and your parents, doesn't sound like they were
involved in sports. You are the most tenacious player I've
ever witnessed.
MARIA SHARAPOVA: Thank you. That's really nice.
I don't know. I've always liked competing, whether it was
eating a bowl of pasta faster than my cousin or just little
things. I just always love competition, and I think also
growing up I didn't necessarily get everything from
everybody.
My family was a great example of, you know, of a mom and
dad that worked for everything that they have today, and
they are an example in my life. They were very hard
workers. You know, growing up with them, I realized how
important it is to have that, to have that nature around
and to have them as my support, and you know, they -- I
think we've worked for many things in our life, and you
know, it takes a lot of work to earn something in life,
whether it's little or big, whether it's a flower or money
or whatever it is.
You really learn to appreciate those things. That's
something that I think I've gotten from my parents.
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