I won't be watching the women's final, that's for sure. I'm not into women's tennis any more. |
I would do anything to play that last match (the men's singles final) on that Sunday night at the Australian Open, |
I wouldn't call him a mate. |
I wouldn't call him my mate. |
I wouldn't wear it, but it made it a lot easier for me to beat him today. I couldn't lose to a bloke wearing a shirt like that. |
I'd like to think there's lot bigger matches, you know, around the corner for me. |
I'm extremely disappointed as I have always enjoyed playing the event and had a great time in Shanghai in 2002, winning the event and maintaining my year-end world number 1 status. |
I'm feeling a little bit better and I'm happy the way I hit the ball. |
I'm hanging in all right. I'm still in the tournament, |
I'm not quite 100 percent, so it's nice to get through. I felt like I moved a lot better in the past. It's a little bit of confidence with pushing off the ankle. Tonight's match was a tough because Paul competes his heart out, especially on a hard court. |
I'm sure going into San Jose, he's going to be one of the main contenders. Obviously Andy is going to be one of the main contenders as well. |
I'm very disappointed for the fans and the tournament. |
I'm very happy to get away with the win that I got and be in the locker room after a comfortable win and not waste a lot of energy, ... Physically, I felt great out there. |
I've always played well in Sydney. Hopefully, I can get some matches there under my belt before going into Melbourne. |
I've had a different preparation this year. I did a lot of hard work and training so that I'd last right through the Australian summer. |