I don't want to get into that. |
I felt confident today, |
I gave her a chance to get into the match in the second [set]. And in the third, it was much more difficult to beat her. I wasn't concentrating enough. |
I got up 3-0, and she got a bit unsure. I was choosing the right shots and was pretty calm. |
I had close matches with her before but would always lose because I didn't believe I could make it. I'm really excited with the way I played today. |
I had to get inside the court more. I was a bit defensive at times so I just tried to play my game. |
I had to play longer points and I wasn't ready for that mentally. |
I have been working so hard, and I deserve to be here. |
I have been working so hard, and I deserve to be here. I knew I broke her, and I broke her again. I just wanted to stay every ball in the match and give my best and see what I can have out there. |
I have to dictate. My game is attack, you know. I had to do the same thing when I had match point. It's just not like I'm playing aggressive, aggressive, and after the match point I just stop. This is not the game I have to win. And this is what I have to learn, I think. |
I have to work much more and maybe practice more, so I get a rhythm or something. |
I just can't get my rhythm, I just can't get my game. I've been horrible. If I keep playing like this it's just not the way, and I can go home straight away because I'm not going to win a match like this. I better start practicing more, or just start to get my brain together, I guess. |
I just couldn't take this decision to pull out. I never did it in my life. So this was hard to me. And I think I should have done it because, I didn't go that far. Third set, I mean anyway, I couldn't play. It was too much of pain. |
I just didn't play my game, |
I just didn't play my game. I wanted it badly. It wasn't my day. Things weren't going my way. I was ready, but I was not at my best. |