I’m physically exhausted, I have nothing left in the tank. I played really badly, the same as I did in Moscow. I really don’t want to be on the court at the moment playing like this and I think I need to take a rest to get the motivation back.
If the match is a bit tighter, if I give her more points with errors, I don't know, but perhaps she would stay in it. There really was zero hope for her, so from my point of view, this victory is deserved.
In between the points I saw how much difficulty she sometimes had breathing. But my level was OK, I'm satisfied.
In the end the final decision was made by the Australian Open directors, ... The best answer is probably on the court.
In the second set, I missed a couple of chances to break her serve and I got frustrated. I thought I can't go on like this, so I was able to refocus and come back.
It always makes the tournament very special when you win it once, and twice is very different,
It is great feeling. It is the biggest win, obviously. I really think that's a huge step for me. I don't know where it's going to take me, but it is a step. You know that it's an important moment.
It is important to recover well because I feel very tired at the moment with the accumulation of matches and it is having an impact on my game.
It is tough, obviously a little bit more for her than for me.
It is very strange to get through like that, we had such a great battle. It was a little bit of an unfinished match, I just hope it is not too bad and it gets better soon.
It took me a few years to understand how to play on this surface and now I'm starting to feel comfortable. So it's a very good feeling actually,
It was a big battle,
It was a bit more difficult than what the scoreboard shows. She didn't play badly, but I countered her in almost every area.
It was a tough match but I was well physically.
It was a tough one, ... She really took her chances and I thought she played great tennis. I also think I didn't play as well as I did [Thursday] or the day before, but all the credit to her for pushing me the way she did today.
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