Q. You started very
well. What, in your mind, switched the tendency out
there?
MARAT SAFIN:
I little bit was disappointed with myself when I lost this break that I
had. And then in the tiebreak, that he hits -- he was so
lucky. He came to the net, this volley, half volley that he made on
the line, then the next volley that he played.
I thought just
everything changed in my mind. I was a little bit disappointed with
the way it went, the match, because normally I would have to win the
tiebreaker, and the match would go in my way.
Q. You're saying mentally
you couldn't recover?
MARAT SAFIN: I was really disappointed with these two volleys
that he made out of nowhere. And there is no chance that he could
make it in all his life, these kind of volleys. They were just right
on the line, just changed the match completely.
Q. Could you compare your
level now and in Australia?
MARAT SAFIN: That's the problem. I'm not playing
bad. I'm playing quite good tennis. My level is really
high. These couple of matches that I played before, I lost 7-5, 7-6
against Bjorkman, which is very difficult opponent for me. Then
against Federer, 7-6, 7-6. Today also was a little bit disappointing
the first set. I couldn't just recover because I was thinking about
these two points and I was getting upset with myself, with this way the
match went.
Just missing a little bit of luck and a few points.
If they would go my way, it would be different story. I would beat
him in two sets.
Q. Were you surprised that
he came to net so much in the second set, almost see it as a sign of
respect for you that he changed his game?
MARAT SAFIN: He saw that I was a little bit
down, he started to feel confident. He had to do something because
otherwise on the baseline, he didn't have too many chances because his
backhand is a little bit weak. If we go backhand to backhand, he
have no chance. So he had to do something, just change a little bit
his game, do something extra to get me in trouble.
Q. Your backhand seems
further along than your forehand.
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah, it's my best shot.
Q. But it seems that
you're close to playing it as good as you can play it.
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah. I mean,
I'm not playing that badly. I'm really playing good, and I'm feeling
confident in myself. The stat is not -- they are looking at the
matches that I've been playing lately, not going my way. That's the
only problem I have. My serve is okay. My volley is
perfect. Baseline is quite good. My fitness is really
good. So basically I'm just missing a little bit of luck.
Q. Can you talk about the
conditions out there today?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, I'm get used to it. It's like my
sixth year on the tour and I'm used to the conditions, used to play.
Q. Lleyton in particular
talked about the balls fluffing up, getting really heavy here more than
last year. Do you feel that way?
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah, but the balls for me is not
a problem. They are not flying all the match like they used to
fly. Sometimes it's difficult to make the point, make the winner
with that balls. You have to play -- you have to run a little bit
more than you used to. But doesn't make any difference for me.
Q. Did you feel like you
were having problems with your first serve?
MARAT SAFIN: Kind of. Didn't give me any
easy points. But I knew from the beginning I wasn't serving well, so
I have to run a little bit more and I have to make the points and I have
to do something, you know, just stay on the baseline with him. It
wasn't so difficult. Just if I could stay on the baseline with him,
backhand to backhand, the match would go my way because he doesn't have
really good backhand compared to mine.
Q. How do you feel about
your luck in the tiebreaks this year?
MARAT SAFIN: I was really disappointed.
This weather killed me a little bit today. At 3-1, then he had a few
lucky shots. As I said before, just two volleys out of
nowhere. That changed a lot.