Q. How was the experience playing on the big court?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, certainly it was exciting
playing on it. It felt real big and I mean, it is a
great stadium. It was fun.
Q. It seemed that you played pretty well overall?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Yeah, I did play pretty well, yeah.
Q. How disappointing is going out in the second round?
You played in maybe a tough draw?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, you know, you can't really
blame it on the draw, because you get a seed anyway
sooner or later. I really wish that I had more
experience playing, but I felt that I played pretty
good. I got a little bit to a late start and played
well second set. And then at the end she started off
good and so -- it is just another learning match for
me.
Q. Were you bothered at all by the article in one of
the local papers about your relationship with Sergei
Fedorov?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: I learned my lesson at Wimbledon that
I don't read any papers, because they distract you. So
I haven't read anything.
Q. Does it bother you that people focus on that
instead of the tennis?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: I mean, nobody talks to me about it,
so I don't really know what is going on.
Q. Your opponent said that, you know, she seems to get
motivated to play because you get a lot of attention
and do you sense that?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Definitely against -- like if I would
play against Steffi, I would be really going on
because really have nothing to lose. So, I am sure
they are ready to play me more than like anybody else.
Q. Were you hurting out there, any muscle pains?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: No.
Q. Do you just, in general, feel maybe less sharp than
during Wimbledon, just because you haven't played a
lot of matches?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Yeah, definitely I haven't played
anything so I just felt a little bit new kind of on
the court. But it didn't -- I mean, I played the first
round match, but it was like I played very well. So I
didn't get much practice for my second round. So, it
was kind of new.
Q. You hinted the other day about the rule, you know,
for women in tournaments. Is that something that you
feel strongly about, the amount of tournaments that
you are allowed to play?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: I didn't have a warmup tournament
here before the Open, so I couldn't have gotten any
matches. That was pretty hard. I had to play just
practice, practice, practice.
Q. Spirlea, Anna, said that some of the women players
resent the fact that you get so much publicity. Do you
sense that there is this feeling toward you from some
of the other players?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, it is not my fault, you know,
that people write about me, so, I mean, I don't want
them to think that I am doing it on purpose or
something like that. I am just trying to play tennis
and play for the fans. And I really enjoy being on the
court.
Q. You mentioned that no one talks to you about it. I
assume you are talking about your private life. If
they did talk to you, what would you tell them?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, they never talk to me, so I
don't know what I would tell them.