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Da, ja sam stajala tu gde ulaze igraci, u prvom redu, skroz kod ograde, nadajuci se da ce Fed doci, posto se obezbedjenje uzmuvalo kad ono samo Serena
medjutim, tako je brzo prosla da nisam stigla da je lepo slikam, samo kosuhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfzsyKXSs-Y
Here's the most remarkable thing to me about Federer: Seems to me that the more you know about tennis, the more amazed you are by the guy. If you know nothing at all about tennis, he's amazing. If you know a little something about tennis—maybe you have played a few times in your life—he's more amazing. If you know a little more about tennis—maybe you played in high school and once had illusions of becoming a pro—he's even MORE amazing. And if you were a great player—if you are a McEnroe or a Connors or a Jim Courier—then Federer is preposterously amazing
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Bojana, ajde sad RafineOne and only - Rafael Nadal
Dream it, and then make it happen!
Verdasco: "If you did not leave friendship aside on court, Rafa would have no friends, since he's crushing everybody!"
Ferrer: "Rafa is a great tennis player and as a person even better"
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Q. I know you just finished the match and it's hard to describe. Just kind of talk about from 5‑1 in the second set breaker on, what kind of happened there?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, I just started making a lot of errors. I mean, the whole match, I just didn't play at all the way I have been practicing.
So, yeah, I just made ‑‑ I don't know how many errors I ended up making, but I haven't been playing like that in the past.
Q. Do you want to talk about the last game? You climbed back to 5‑3. I think five or six break‑point opportunities. Couldn't get over the hump?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, I tried. I kept going for my shots which always works for me.
It didn't work out today, but, um, yeah, I just wasn't ‑‑ I made so many errors today which isn't the game that I've been playing in the past. You know, that's it. That's life.
Q. Can I just ask you about the breaker again? Were there nerves? There was that one ball you decided to challenge. I think it was around 5‑3 that you could easily have hit back on the lob. Talk about that.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, I definitely was nervous. I'm always a little nervous in every match I play, which I think is a little bit healthy.
So, yeah, I mean, I think it's normal. I was definitely a little nervous.
But, yeah, there's no excuse maybe. I thought it was out, and then it wasn't. So...
Q. Did you sort of feel the match slipping away? Could you talk about that?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Um, yeah, no, I never really feel anything slipping away or anything. I just ‑‑ I just felt I couldn't get a ball in play. You know, when I did ‑‑ I just felt like I was hitting late and, I mean, how can you hit late on a clay court? It was kind of odd.
So, yeah.
Q. What was going on in your head in that incredible last game? What were some of your thoughts?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, I thought, you know, just staying, get it back to deuce. Then I thought, whatever you do, don't get it back to deuce at one point, couple times.
But that didn't work. I just was thinking, okay, if I could break here, then we'll be back on serve. You know, those are the kind of things that are going through your head.
Q. Did you ‑‑ right at the end of the tiebreaker you grabbed your back a couple times. Did you pull anything? Did you feel anything abnormal?
SERENA WILLIAMS: No, no, no, I didn't feel anything abnormal. I was 100% healthy.
Q. I would like to know if you knew about Virginie's story, about her husband who she has lost last year. She's a very special player for us in France. Did you know her story and what do you think of what she did today?
SERENA WILLIAMS: (Smiling.)
That's a bit of an intricate question. I ‑‑ yeah, I know of her story and her husband. We all have stories. I mean, I almost died and Venus is struggling herself. So, you know, it's life. You know, it just depends on how you deal with it. She obviously is dealing with it really well.
Everybody, like Mardy Fish, he's even having trouble. Everybody has something that they're dealing with. You've just got to deal with it.
Q. What about her performance today on the court?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I think she can give you a better idea than I can. (Smiling.)
Q. At the end of the second set you went very emotional before the start of the serve. What was going through your mind after losing this? Was it anger, frustration?
SERENA WILLIAMS: No, I just think, you know, always think, okay, let's just try to get a good start to this third set. You know, the match isn't over yet. So that's kind of what I was trying to do.
Q. Everyone has his own nightmares. I'd like to know if Eva Asderaki is one of your nightmares.
SERENA WILLIAMS: If what?
Q. Eva Asderaki, the umpire, because you met her other times.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Oh.
Q. When see her, is it a nightmare?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, you know, she's not a favorite amongst the tour, but, you know, I was like ‑‑ I don't know. Was she the one that did my US Open last match last year?
Q. Yes.
SERENA WILLIAMS: I just really had a flashback there. (Laughter.)
Interference, replay the point, and I said, (demonstrating with hands up). Same thing what happened to me in New York. I mean, hello, you know. She didn't give me that opportunity, though. She was just like, Interference, point penalty.
So I don't know.
Q. I'm still sort of processing this. We have seen you come into some big tournaments where you're coming off injuries or you haven't had a lot of matches, but how are you going to process this and sort of move on? It's got to be pretty disappointing.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, it is disappointing. But it's life. Things could be a lot worse. I haven't had the easiest past six months. Nothing I can't deal with.
Q. Similar question. You had such good clay court season. You've just come off a really tough loss. Can you try and put it in perspective in terms of your hopes for Roland Garros and the clay season?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah. I have to put it in perspective. My Roland Garros so happens to be over.
So, you know, I'm in mixed doubles, so hopefully I can do better, win a match in that event.
So, yeah. Did I answer your question?
Q. Sort of. So you still have high hopes for the rest of the summer, I presume?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, yeah. I've just got to, you know, go back and ‑‑ it's the same thing. You know, just figure out what I did wrong and not do it again, you know, learn from it. I think that's the best thing I can do.
Q. With what he said, maybe five, six, seven years ago, maybe a few years ago you would take losses a lot tougher mood‑wise? You seem to have a lot more perspective. Talk about that and why.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah. You know, I've been through so much in my life, and ‑‑ yeah. I'm not here ‑‑ I'm not happy, by no means. I just always think things can be worse.
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