| 2001
TENNIS MASTERS SERIES - ROME
May 20, 2001
J. DOKIC/A. Mauresmo
7-6, 6-1
An Interview With:
JELENA DOKIC
THE MODERATOR: First question, please.
Q. The first Tour title for you, you must be
delighted with that?
JELENA DOKIC: Yeah, definitely. I mean it's no small
title either, so to have it as my first one is great, and hopefully
not the last one. I don't think it's sunk in yet. I don't think just
getting to the semis hasn't either, but especially to win. I think
it's going to take a few days, and, you know, it was -- I mean to
come through and, you know, I've played well the whole week and just
I was mentally tough as well. Also to beat Amelie, who's -- I mean
she's got the best record this year, and she's played well is, you
know, is very satisfying.
Q. In the days when clay wasn't your favorite
surface, do you recall your first encounter with European clay, how
you felt on it?
JELENA DOKIC: I think my biggest problem was
patience. I think, you know, I was trying to finish off points too
quickly which doesn't work on clay. I don't think I was physically
as strong as I am now, so I think that's, I mean that's a big --
that's two very big things that, you know, you need to be good at on
clay. So I think that's where I've improved, and that's why I'm
winning more matches on clay.
Q. The footwork didn't bother you?
JELENA DOKIC: No, no. I mean I think I'm moving
fine. Especially, I got a lot of balls today and it's hard against
Amelie. She hits the ball very hard, very flat. You never know what
she's going to do.
Q. After the first set, the second set went very
smooth for you. Why do you think that happened?
JELENA DOKIC: I think going into the match she was a
big favorite to win, and I think when it was very close in the first
set, I think that probably got her confidence down a little bit and
I was sort of up. As soon as I won the first set, I think that's
what won me the match. I think I started to play even better and she
sort of went down a little bit. And I think in a match like this, I
think the first set was very important for me and also for her. And
I think you could see a big difference with her attitude also in the
second, and, you know, my confidence just grew more and more. And I
think, you know, I kept on serving well and kept the pressure on on
my service games.
Q. You mentioned Amelie's attitude. Do you think
today was a good day to play her in view of the fact that she's had
so much success over the last couple of months and perhaps didn't
need this one as much as you did?
JELENA DOKIC: Oh, she needed it. I think she did. I
mean, a fifth title wouldn't have -- I think she was, you know, she
wanted it but I think -- I think when I won that first set, I think
that made a big difference and maybe she sort thought, you know,
"Maybe I won't win this one." And, you know, I was very -- I wanted
this title, and I think when I won the first set, I think, you know,
I wanted it even more and I started to play better, too. And I was
just out there every point whether I won it or lost it, and I think
that made a difference. I was always there.
Q. Were you scared about an interruption for rain,
or you didn't think of that?
JELENA DOKIC: No, I think it started in the first
set, so anything could have happened. But it was starting to rain a
bit harder at 4-1 in the second. You got to try and not worry about
it a little bit, but then you sort of want to finish the match as
soon as you can, if you can. So -- but I don't think -- I don't
think I was too worried with the rain.
Q. I guess this is one of the best moments of your
career. Would you compare this moment with some others in the past?
I mean when you beat Hingis in Wimbledon or somewhere else, or do
you recall any particular moment?
JELENA DOKIC: That was big, because it sort of got
me up there, you know. You know, I got my ranking up, and it was,
you know, a good start for me. But I think this is -- this is a lot
different because I've been up there. And to win a big title is --
and to beat some good players in it, I don't think it ranks -- I
don't think it's anywhere near anything that I've done so far.
Q. Are you going to carry on with your commitment to
play Strasbourg next week?
JELENA DOKIC: So far, yes. I think it's -- you know,
I think I'm a little bit tired from this week, but I, you know, it
will still be good to get a few matches no matter what happens
there. And I'm gonna try and go and play. It's still important to
play another tournament, and, you know, just continue the form I've
been in until the French Open and see what happens.
Q. She has a monster backhand. Did you find yourself
reading it better all the time?
JELENA DOKIC: Yeah, little bit. I think you get used
to it, but still it's a huge weapon. I think even though I played
more to her backhand, I think it's -- I think it gave me more
chances to open up the court and I started to read a little better,
and it's a huge shot for her and she has a lot of spin on it, too.
But I got used to it, I think, as the match went on, you know, I got
better and better at it.
Q. Your first time in the Top 20 is tomorrow. Do you
set up a new goal for yourself?
JELENA DOKIC: Well, my goal for the year was Top 15,
and I think I'll be 17 next week. There is points to defend, but I
think there's also points to gain, and, you know, right now maybe,
you know, I always set up goals as I go along so, you know, Top 10's
not very far away. I think this was the biggest hurdle for me. I've
been in the Top 30, Top 25 for a while, and I think there's a big
difference to get from 25 into, you know, Top 20, and I think things
will hopefully get easier now.
Q. Did you ever see the movie "Singing in the Rain,"
and if you did, did you feel like singing in the last game?
JELENA DOKIC: I didn't see it, no.
Q. You should.
JELENA DOKIC: But I didn't feel like singing in the
last game until it was finished. I still had to serve it out, and at
40-15 in that double-fault, I wasn't singing, so... (Laughter.)
Q. Was that nerves?
JELENA DOKIC: Yeah, probably. I don't know. I think
-- but I was glad that I finished, and the next one I played a good
point. And I was singing after - after that.
Q. Singing out of the rain.
JELENA DOKIC: (Smiling.)
Q. And winning a title as big as this one presumably
gives you the belief that you can one day win a Grand Slam?
JELENA DOKIC: Yeah, hopefully I'm on the way. You
know, it's not on my mind right now. I think winning a title was the
first thing, then win a bigger one. I think this is a pretty big one
for me. Then try and get my ranking up there. But I think, you know,
I think a lot of players are going out, some are coming in, younger
ones, new ones. So I think, you know, I think I definitely have a
chance. I mean, I've beaten a lot of the top players, which is one
thing to, you know, winning a Grand Slam. So I think hopefully it's
only a matter of time, but it's not something that's on my mind
right now. I think it's just improving my game like I have been.
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