I'm not sure if I played much better than before, but it's just the feeling I have now, it's more relaxed. I know how to play and the service motion, all of that, is coming together. It always takes a couple of matches to get that feeling back, and I think tonight that was the case.
I'm not surprised he's in the final as he's a good grass court player,
I'm number one in the world, you know, so I don't want to give away wins just like that, as presents, ... Now I'm in a great situation, a great position where I can do better than semis, and really looking forward to that challenge.
I'm playing well and feeling good. I don't know how much better I can play because the first two matches here have already been really good.
I'm really happy to be back and looking forward to the Open now.
I'm really happy to be back in the finals, this is what my hope was at the beginning of the tournament.
I'm really happy to be in the final.
I'm really looking forward to that match.
I'm really pleased to be in my third final,
I'm satisfied to have won and relieved it's over. It was not easy. I didn't play great but you need time to adapt to the surface.
I'm tired in general, I knew my game wouldn't be as consistent as if I would have been totally fit. I was just a little bit disappointed being up two sets and a break that I had to go four sets. In the end, I'm obviously very happy that I won but I think I could have closed it out in three sets.
I'm trying to figure out what's the best way for me to play, and try to get as many matches as possible on clay. The more I do that, the more sure I get about sliding on clay, the points, how they're being played and everything.
I'm very happy because today was difficult. Marat returns well and serves well on any surface so the points are quick and that's why he's so dangerous.
I'm very happy to qualify for the Masters Cup for the third time in succession,
I'm very satisfied with my game today, ... If I can continue at this level I can beat any player.
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