Q. Anna, did you have a problem with your leg or your hip during that match?
You seemed to be feeling the injury a little bit.
A. Yes, I was a little bit tired, you know, and I felt very sore in my left hip.
But it had nothing to do with the way I played or anything.
Q. You only won one of your service games, what was the problem?
A. Well, Martina played, you know, very good the important points, so she
returned well today, and I didn't serve too well. I served a couple of double
faults. That's why.
Q. Is it too soon to say that this is a learning experience and what you might
have learnt from it?
A. Well, I'm sure I'll learn something from this match. I mean, I've, you know,
had a great tournament. I'm really happy the way I played, and I really
enjoyed it so much. It's unbelievable, I got to the semi-finals. I was dreaming
about this. I'm definitely going to take a lot with me from this tournament, and
from this experience.
Q. Is there anything that you look back on now, even an hour later, and say,
"I wish I had done that on the court", or, "If I thought about that", or strategy
or technique?
A. You know, I think I did my best today. I tried very hard, but, you know,
I've played a lot of matches in the last week. So I was a little bit tired, but it's
okay, you know. I feel fine.
Q. Were you at all nervous today?
A. No.
Q. Have you ever been nervous in your life for any matches?
A. Yes.
Q. Like what?
A. The first round was very nervous. You know, I was surprised, you know,
and very - with the way, you know, I played my first round. I played very
well, but today, no, I wasn't nervous.
Q. At the French Open, you played very conservatively, very defensively. Did
you tell yourself you were going to play much more aggressively today against
her?
A. No. I didn't even think about that match, you know. I just went out there
and, you know, tried to show my play and play my best tennis. Now I see
that, you know, I didn't play too well at the French Open, but, you know, I'm
happy with the way I played. I mean, it's probably some of my best tennis.
Q. Do you think Martina will win the tournament now?
A. Well, she has definitely a good chance, but in the other semi-final they're
also very experienced players, and Arantxa has been in the finals for the past
two years. So she has a very good chance, and Jana is unbelievable on grass.
So it's going to be tough, but she definitely has a chance.
Q. Do you think you have the capability one day to beat Martina in a major
tournament?
A. Well, I'm definitely, you know, going to try to.
Q. Do you think you can?
A. Well, anybody can, you know.
Q. You broke her in the first game. At that point did you believe you might
win the match?
A. Yes, I started good. I got a good start today, finally. So, you know, I felt
comfortable out there.
Q. When you came here, did you think you were ready to make a run like
you did here, or did you surprise yourself?
A. Well, I was nervous, like I said, about the first round match. It was, you
know, an amazing experience, first time on the Centre Court, playing against
Chanda, a person who has been around in the top ten. But, after I got, you
know, through, I got more and more confidence in each match, and I felt
comfortable.
Q. When you were on the court, how much does it help you to know that
your mother is up in the stands watching your match and she is on your side?
A. Well, it would be funny if she wouldn't be on my side.
Q. In the sense that she is there, she is for you, she's in your corner right there,
you can look up and see her?
A. Well, I wouldn't travel, I don't think, without her. It'd definitely be very
hard to be by yourself on the tour and it's really nice that somebody helps you,
and especially if it's your mother.
Q. Where do you need to grow more, in your game, or in your mind?
A. Well, I just - you know, I think both. You know, I have to get experience.
I have to play more against top players. I have to, you know, really learn how
to win the important points, and really, you know, concentrate.
Q. What do you find most difficult in Martina's game?
A. Well, she sees, you know, the game very well. She sees the court very
well. She opens it up well, and it's hard if you give her one short ball, she, you
know, does with it whatever she wants. So she feels the ball very well.
Q. You went for a lot today, on most of your shots. Do you think you could
have a few times not gone for so much so early in the point, tried to stay in the
point a little bit longer and wait a little bit?
A. I wasn't scared. I didn't want to be scared. I wanted to go for my shots. If
I would keep the ball in play longer, that means, you know, I wouldn't get
anything out of that.
Q. How much better do you think you played against Majoli than Hingis? The
level of your tennis was very good yesterday.
A. Well, I think I played equally, but it's just, you know, I didn't play too well
the important points today, and she obviously played very well the important
points.
Q. Do you think that the press coverage is appropriate and fair for a 16 year
old, and if you think there are some things that are unfair about the coverage
that you get, can you put your finger on it?
A. Well, like I said before, every new person who comes to the tour, young,
you know, like young Martina, Venus or me, they get, I think, you know,
attention. So it doesn't really bother me, or - I don't know.
Q. Could you comment a little bit more on the chances of Martina to win the
tournament according to what you have seen playing against her?
A. Well, she has a very good chance, like I said, but in the other semi-final
they are experienced players, Arantxa and Jana, so it's going to be tough for
her, but she has a chance.