Roddick vs. Lu 賽訪
A Roddick - 28 June 2010
Monday, 28 June 2010
Q. Always the fifth set in Grand Slams. Do you dread the fifth set in a slam
these days?
ANDY RODDICK: No.
Q. Obviously a tough one. Anything he did towards the end? Is it just one of
those things the ball bounced certain ways, shots went certain ways?
ANDY RODDICK: Well, yeah. The ball bounces and shots land.
You know, I thought he did a good job of controlling the middle of the court
all day. You know, his ball was coming in with a lot more behind it than mine.
He was switching directions, you know, keeping me off balance, not letting me
get set. You know, he was able to execute that for a whole day.
You know, I thought he served better than he has against me before.
That being said, you know, I had shots. I didn't take advantage of 'em.
Q. Did you play as aggressively as you wanted to?
ANDY RODDICK: Well, no. But, I mean, through three sets I was playing
horrendously, I mean really, really badly. I mean, to the point where I was
trying to think of how to put balls in the court.
Actually, I mean, I think the fifth set was probably the best set that I played
as far as hitting the ball, you know, making him struggle to actually get
through service games sometimes.
But when you dig yourself a hole, it's tough to get out, when you've given
someone confidence, when they have their feet under them a little bit more.
Q. You've played him before. Was he a new guy this time?
ANDY RODDICK: He's not a new guy. He's very good on surfaces that bounce low.
He's very good inside of his slot. You know, unfortunately here it's tough to
get it out of there. You know, you play high, you run the risk of leaving it
short and hanging.
You know, like I said, I think the thing that he did very well better than
times that we played in the past was serve. I thought he served a lot better
than normal.
Q. Are you a bit stunned after something like this or just down?
ANDY RODDICK: I don't think 'stunned' is the right word. You know, I don't
view what happens today as an impossibility. I take every match very seriously.
You know, I don't know. I always struggle with how to describe my mood. I mean
, there's only so many ways you can say it. So, you know, I'm sure you can use
your intuition and reach out and come up with something.
Q. After the fourthset breaker, where he got a little bit nervous, you had a
couple big serves, thought that maybe in the fifth he'd tighten up a bit. He
hasn't been in that position. What were you expecting going into the fifth?
ANDY RODDICK: Uhm, you know, honestly if you would have told me I hit the ball
like I did in the fifth, I would have liked my chances at the end of the fourth.
Credit to him, because I got into some games. I make him hit a good pass on
breakpoint. He stuck a volley. He hadn't taken a first ball and came in all day
and he did it down breakpoint. He played highrisk, but he executed very well.
You know, he had a game plan, he stuck to it, and he deserved to win more than
I did. That's for sure.
Q. Any reason why you felt you were down in the first three sets in terms of
quality?
ANDY RODDICK: What's the question?
Q. Any reason why you were not hitting the ball that well in the first three
sets?
ANDY RODDICK: If I would have had a reason, I probably would have figured it out,
right? It didn't feel clean. It didn't feel good.
Q. Was he controlling too much real estate where you couldn't get into net as
many times as you wanted to?
ANDY RODDICK: It's tough to come in against a ball that stays low and flat like
that. You need some time to set and go. You know, you get him on a surface that
is conducive to his swings, he can keep the ball down. It's tough charging off
of a ball that's not coming off the ground too much.
So, yeah, I mean, he did a good job of, like I said, controlling the middle of
the court. You know, if I was through the middle, he was getting length and
driving the ball.
Q. There were patches in the match where you felt like he was reading your
serve pretty well? You hit a lot of aces.
ANDY RODDICK: I didn't get broken for five sets. It wasn't my serve. It wasn't
my service games. It was my returning. That was crap. It was really bad.
I haven't been broken since the first set against Llodra. So I don't think it
was my serve.
Q. Reasonably new court. Does it play different to the other show courts here?
ANDY RODDICK: Yeah, I mean, I think it's different. I don't know how much is
the court or just the surroundings and stuff. It's definitely a different feel. You know, but we played the same court. It's the same lines. It's the same deal.
If I want to consider myself a contender for this tournament, I've got to get
through that match.
Q. Back to the returning. Were you not reading him the way you wanted to or
the ball wasn't coming off the racquet?
ANDY RODDICK: It wasn't coming off the right way. I was fighting it all day.
You know, seemed like games where I got good swings on it, he was playing from
ahead. He did a good job, as well. I don't know.
I had I think one second serve on a breakpoint. That was there in the fifth
when I hit a decent return. He coldcocked one, came in, hit an insideout stick
volley. That was a pretty impressive volley at that point.
You know, I just wasn't doing a good job of converting.
Q. So tomorrow when you wake up, you think you're going to be pissed off,
disappointed?
ANDY RODDICK: I'm going to be thrilled. I mean, c'mon.
Q. You've been through these slams before.
ANDY RODDICK: And it never gets easier. Of course I'm going to be pissed off
when I wake up tomorrow. I mean, if you got fired from your job, you probably
wouldn't wake up the next day in a great mood. I mean, c'mon, let's go.
We're better than those questions.
All right, thank you.
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