August 18, 2007 - 18 août 2007 J. HENIN/Z. Yan ZI YAN Q. You played very well against Justine. The rallies were really long and a lot of her points were off of your unforced errors. Even though you had the game in control at many times, did that get frustrating? Or did you keep a cool mind even after the unforced errors? Q. Sure. I wanted to know if you were frustrated for getting the ball out a lot. You had the game in control, but you got balls out. Did that get frustrating at all? Were you mad? Q. Did you feel support from the crowd today? From the fans, did you feel support? Q. Do you plan to play regularly in singles now in addition to the doubles on the tour right now since your performance this week was very good? Q. Are you going to play in singles at the US Open, for example? Q. What changed at 3‑3 in the first set? What changed at that point in the game for you and for Justine? What happened so she was more dominant? Q. You had problems with a bee during your service? Was that it? Q. Coming back to last year ‑‑ you were playing more doubles than singles. Was it because your federation asked you to concentrate on doubles or was it your own decision? Q. How has this week been for you in Toronto? Q. And to play Ana, defeat Ana and to play Justine in a semifinal, Tier 1 event, what's it mean to you? Q. Sorry, what was it like today to step on the court against the world No. 1? You seemed relaxed, fairly relaxed to play the world's top ranked player? Q. What is your goal for the long‑term in singles? Q. Like instead of ranking in a year, what would you like to be your ranking in singles? Q. What do you have to work on right now to make sure that you're better and better at each game? Is there one thing that you have to work on? Q. So it's more mental than physical? Q. Are you going to play many tournaments till the end of the year? Q. In the fourth game you took control of the game by coming into the net. It looked like you had many opportunities later in the set where you controlled the point, but you chose not to come into the net. Why was that? |
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