I was in control and didn't have to push 100 percent all the time. But he didn't play too bad you know. I really had to play good tennis to come through.
I was just getting a little bit worried (to find myself down 3-1 in the third set),
I was just particularly happy that I really played well,
I was just trying to make it harder for him to win. I wasn't even trying to win anymore in the end.
I was little bit surprised, ... I don't play much in the morning anymore.
I was more aggressive today than in past matches against him.
I was never in doubt I was going to finish that match - maybe people in the stadium were.
I was not so happy the way I was playing. That game was huge and I started to feel like I'm really in control again.
I was playing so well that it was hard to keep it up. I did not finish off some points I should have.
I was really trying to just break his momentum. Tommy was making it difficult for me to play. To be honest, I like to be pushed like this.
I was serving much better in Australia but the conditions were heavy and it was very difficult to hit a winner.
I was so happy. Then I had to go up on stage and speak. This is really too much for me sometimes. It's just a dream come true every time I win a Grand Slam.
I was struggling in the beginning with his way of acting on the court,
I was struggling in the beginning, ... The start of the match was crucial, and I couldn't get on top of him there. Still, in the end, to turn it around and not play my best is always a good feeling.
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