Q. Anna, did you get very tired in the middle of the second set and was there a special
reason for it?
A. Well, I think that it was a very long week for me. I mean, I've played a very
tough job compared to Venus'. I played Monica and everybody, Davenport. It was very
difficult for me. My fifth day playing, I got a day of rest yesterday, but still, you
know. So it was a little bit difficult. It was very hot today. All other matches I played
kind of later in the afternoon. But I think just I got a little bit tired physically. But
it's good. It shows me that I didn't she didn't beat me; I lost. That means I'm
better a little bit than her.
Q. What means the last word?
A. I said that it's good that she didn't really beat me, I made all the mistakes,
right? So that gives me, you know, some confidence that I could play better.
Q. Anna, 2-1 in the second set, you were broken. From then on, your game seemed to
change. You started slicing a lot more, not going for winners. Did something happen
physically at that point? You ran into the locker room for about 30 seconds.
A. No. I think I sliced also in the first set, as much as I did the end. I just
had to go to the bathroom, bathroom break.
Q. When you say that she didn't beat you, do you give her any credit at all?
A. Definitely. I say she played a great match. It was a great comeback. Like I
said, you know, you could probably see that I made all the decisions on the court.
Q. Anna, did you feel like your lack of experience in a big final affected the match
today?
A. Well, you know, I think so. But, you know, she played finals of the Open and
some other finals. Probably she was a little bit already calmer than I was. I was, of
course, very excited about being in the final, you know, beating such a great players on
the way. I've had a great week. I really worked hard this week.
Q. Are you saying that you're a better player than she is?
A. I didn't say that. I'm just saying that, you know, it shows me that I can play
better than I did today.
Q. Were you aware how tired she was getting during the match? Did you see anything on the
other side of the court?
A. I didn't try to look at the opponent, you know, who I was playing. If I would
be thinking that I was playing Venus Williams, I would probably be intimidated. But I
tried not to think who I was playing against. I tried to focus only on my game.
Q. You seem to be blaming this loss on the fact that you got tired, weren't physically?
A. I'm not blaming anything. I lost.
Q. You seem to be talking a lot about how physically difficult it was for you to play all
these matches. Isn't fitness level just as much a part of the match as whether your
backhand is good or bad that day?
A. Of course. But I think, you know, there is a big difference if you play
somebody No. 40 in the world and somebody No. 2, No. 9, No. 8, and No. 4 in the world in a
row, four days in a row. You have to be really concentrated with your mind, first of all.
It was a great week for me. I cannot say anything. I don't blame anything. I think I did
great here. I really enjoyed it.
Q. Anna, do you think all the slicing affected your regular groundstrokes, your power
groundstrokes?
A. No. It was part of the game. It worked in the first set, right? So I don't
think it really affected. I just started to play probably a little bit more passive. I
should have played more aggressive toward the end of the second set.
Q. What was going through your mind after you had won the first set, you were up by a
break in the second, and you had a chance on your own game?
A. Nothing really special was in my mind. I was just thinking about the match. I
really tried to enjoy out there. It was my first final. I really had fun.
Q. You think you had it, though?
A. No, no. I knew she's a tough opponent. I knew, you know, she won't just give it
to me. When you're in the finals of such a big tournament, I don't think anybody would
give you anything. You really have to fight till the end.
Q. You say you try not to think of your opponent because she's intimidating. Are you
saying that Venus is intimidating?
A. Well, I think any of the young players I had the first round also very
difficult, I played against Lucic, it was also a little bit pressure there. She's also
young, you know, coming. So it was a little bit. But I tried to block, you know, the
intimidation away.
Q. Play anybody as tough as Martina Hingis--?
A. What do you mean? I didn't play her here.
Q. She played Martina Hingis a couple days ago.
A. Who?
Q. Your opponent today.
A. And?
Q. And she won.
A. What's the question? I didn't understand, sorry.
Q. I'm just asking you whether or not it's equal for both of you? You had some tough
opponents here; she had a very tough opponent also.
A. Well, I think there is a big difference if you go mentally into the first round
and you play Lucic, second round you play Seles, third round you play Martinez, fourth
round you play Davenport, in the semis you play Sanchez. Venus had first round, I don't
know. Qualifier, second round somebody, third round somebody, fourth round somebody. Semis
you should get a tough player, tough opponent. It happened to be Hingis. She did a great
job beating her, but, you know, I'm not saying anything. I think that I just got tired
mentally and physically during this tournament.
Q. Anna, do you think this is the first of many finals, you and Venus?
A. I certainly hope so.
Q. Do you find you have more pressure playing the younger players than the old guard, the
upper ranks?
A. Not really. It depends who and what circumstances.
Q. Since you played so many top players recently, and you lost against one, would you like
to pick who's really very good, who is not so good?
A. I had the most difficult the most exciting match for me was against
Monica. Probably the hardest to play against was Davenport. But, you know, I tried to
survive this week. When I saw the draw, I was like, "Wow." I was not very
excited about it. But I got through to the finals, and I'm really happy about it.
Q. Anna, you said like you felt you were in control of most of the points. How do you
accomplish that against Venus?
A. Did I say I was in control?
Q. You said you made the decisions.
A. Well, I was really prepared for this match mentally. I tried to take
everything, you know, that she doesn't like. I tried to put it in one. I did
everything that I wanted to do in the first set great. Then I probably, you know, thought
I had to do even better or something, or I had to change something.
Q. What was it you tried to do in the first set? Could you define your strategy for us?
A. Well, I was, you know, making her play, playing my game. I was playing
aggressive. I think she wasn't really ready for that. In the second set and third set, I
started to be more passive, I didn't play as aggressive.
Q. What was it like for you in the second and third set? Seems like Venus was getting
everything you hit. These long rallies, you kept making unforced errors. What were you
thinking at that point?
A. Well, I mean, she started to play great in the second and third set. Like you
said, all shots, she ran them down. I had to play more aggressive. I had to come to the
net or do something. I shouldn't have just rallied probably.
Q. Anna, what do you think you learned today?
A. Well, I learned something from each match, for sure. I haven't lost yet out to
a person for like a year today is March, for a year and three months, to somebody out of
Top 15. You know, I'm just trying to play match at a time. I really, really had fun at
this tournament, enjoyed the finals.
Q. Anna, for a long time people have been talking about players like you and Venus,
someday you're going to get to the top. This week it seemed to happen. Do you feel like
this is a different time now as of this week?
A. Well, I think, you know, maybe after the semifinals, everybody thought it was a
surprise, a fluke that I got to the semifinals or something. Here I showed to everybody
that I can play good tennis in a row, I can beat top players, I beat four Top-10 players
in a row. Every time, like I say before, there is a new generation coming, new players are
coming, and you can't be surprised at that.
Q. You now live down here full-time?
A. I travel full-time.
Q. But you make your home in Miami Beach now?
A. Yeah. Well, I guess so. But, like I said, I travel all the time. I've been here
this is the longest period I have been here, during the tournament.
Q. Have you bought a place on the beach?
A. I have an apartment.
Q. Anna, what is your relation currently with Nick? Is it finished?
A. No. I mean, he's done so many great things for me. He always will be my friend.
Nick is a great person, great friend. I still talk to him. I could go to academy to
practice and everything. We're still friends, great friends.
Q: Thank you.