Интервью
Интервью в Indian Wells после победы над Гернычем(14.03.04). The Moderator:
Marat moves into the third round. He'll take on Andy Roddick for the third
time. He's 2-0 lifetime against him. In their last meeting at the
Australian Open, Marat won in the quarterfinals in five sets. Questions
for Marat. Pretty tough second-rounder huh?
(*Bud Collins*) Marat Safin:That's the way it
is, so you have to deal with that. Are you even in better shape
than you were in Australia? (*Bud Collins*) Marat Safin: More fresh. I'm
used to.. ready to play. I played a couple of matches after Australia. I'm
feeling I'm playing well, same conditions, but a little bit more fresh. So
it's going to be a good match. Maybe it's a little bit too
early to play a great match for both of us because.. it's just the second
round, we play just one match. You have to get some confidence here
because the balls a little bit are flying, the court is different. It's
quite big. So it's difficult to play good tennis straightaway.
Is the flying ball difficult for
your game? Marat Safin: It's a little bit.
It's unusual a little bit because it's the only tournament that I'm
playing where the balls are flying more than other tournaments. You have
to get used to it. Are you relieved to be at this
tournament healthy, not fighting an injury like before? You were sick last
year I think. Marat Safin:I'm happy. I'm
really happy. I'm trying to stay a little bit out of the injuries, try to
take care of my body. That's why I'm travelling with a masseur. I do a lot
of fitness, so that could not happen again, I can just play my tennis and
try to improve my ranking. Two years ago you had a bad
shoulder? Marat Safin:No, I broke the
muscle, the rib muscle between. Last year you got sick right?
Marat Safin:Last year I got
sick. Not a really good tournament for me. (smiling) Was it food poisoning?
Marat Safin: Yeah Are you staying away from the
cafeteria this year? Marat Safin: I'm trying. I'm
trying. I'm trying not to eat any fish. It's quite dangerous. So I'm
trying to eat some pasta, take care of myself. Because of the wonderful way in
which you brought your game back to a peak in Australia, was what happened
before now just a bad dream, you can forget it, concentrate on the future?
Marat Safin:Yeah, but if I would
say that somebody would tell me in December that I would be in the finals
of Australia, I would say, "you are joking". So it's not so bad. It's very
good actually for me straightaway that after so many months off, to make
finals in a Grand Slam, being in good shape, beat the guys like Roddick,
Agassi. So it's quite good quite good performance for me. When did you honestly think then
that you would be beating the top guys and getting into finals?
Marat Safin:Definitely not in
the January. I thought I'm going to play a couple of rounds, you know, in
Australia. I would get a little in better shape. But it's quite difficult
to play well straightaway because you have to get used to the balls, you
have to get used to the guys you used to play before, because the speed is
growing, and I didn't play for many months. It's really difficult because
the game is improving and is getting faster. When in your mind where you
thinking you would be okay? Was it about now? Marat Safin: It's difficult,
it's difficult to say. I was thinking just to make a couple of rounds here
and there, then just more or less getting to the summer, I would feel much
better. Like to the French Open, I was thinking I would get in good shape.
But it changed a lot. So now I
have to- I am in a good position right now, so I cannot basically stop. I
have to look forward and work hard to stay there because it's quite
difficult to maintain your shape after doing well in a Grand Slam.
Normally then it's coming when you going down the hill.
So you try to keep up the same
level of game and not to give up on anything. No matter what results you
are getting in the tournaments, just try to stay in shape and play well
match after match. If you lose, it's okay. But you try. You try. You keep
on try. Doesn't look as though you'll
have time to go back to Yosemite. Would you like to? (*Bud Collins*)
Marat Safin:I'm coming back. I'm
looking forward to go after the Wimbledon. We have a couple of months -- a
couple of weeks off. Going to Alaska. Do you get tired of hearing how
much talent you have, what you should be doing, wins you should be getting? Marat Safin: You know how many
times I heard already? This is really bothering me. You're sick of it?
Marat Safin: Kind of. You can't
imagine. It they tell you all the time, "Thank you. thank you. thank you.
thank you." You get sick of it. It's a little bit difficult. It's getting
annoying. Do you hear it from other
players also? Marat Safin: It's completely
different. When you hear from other people out of tennis, they're telling
you you should be better, you should have won five Grand Slams, you should
be No. 1 for five years, you are losing your talent, you're losing your
time, your train is leaving, you are not catching up to your train.
You know how many times I hear
this already? Already I know how is going to end up. It's difficult to say
to the person, "just stop," because you're trying to be nice. You don't
just want to say "Shut up. I heard the same story already hundreds of
times." What about inside tennis when
another player says it? Marat Safin: Nobody says it.
Everybody is joking around. We all know Federer is the most talented
player. Everybody is amazed by his game. But it's okay. You know, some
other players like Escude, Arazi, Rios that used to play tennis, everybody
has good qualities. They know. They know. For sure they know. Whenever you
have the talent, you know about it. But you don't speak about it.
Do you have expectations of
yourself? If so, what are they? Marat Safin:
Expectatins? On the
year? On the tournament? On the next two months? The future? On the year.
Marat Safin: I'm trying -- I
still have a chance. The way I'm playing, I think I can fight for No. 1. I
mean, it's a little bit complicated because Federer, he's playing really
well. But the year is quite long. Let's see how it's going. But for the
moment, I'm in a great shape. I'm playing well. I'm enjoying tennis. I had
a couple -- I had a very close match against him in Dubai. I lost in
tiebreaks. There are also players like
Ferrero, Hewitt, Agassi's there. So it's going to be tough. It's going to
be interesting, it's going to be difficult. But now is a little bit too
early about what your expectation for the year because my expectation is
to finish No. 1 in the world, as other players the same, they have the
same feelings, and they think they can finish No. 1.
But then like in the middle of
the summer, after Wimbledon, then the picture is already more clear, and
then you can see who is there, who is not. But the motivation is cleary
there? Marat Safin: Yes, the motivation
is there. Is most important thing for me. Are there any aspects of your
game you think you can improve, or are you pretty happy with the way
things are? Marat Safin: It's difficult to
improve some things. You can improve a little bit just to be more solid at
some point. But it's difficult to improve, something to change in the
game, because I'm already 24. It's difficult to change some -- technically
it's impossible. Then you can destroy the shot, for example, forehand,
backhand, serve. You never do it. You never touch it. You can improve somehow without
changing it. Just be more solid is the most important thing. But now it's
more like psychologically than technically. Are you doing anything
differently now to prepare mentally? You seem a bit tougher.
Marat Safin: I'm trying. I'm
getting older, you know (smiling). I have to. I have to grow up one day.
What about the mental aspect?
You had three breakpoints to avoid getting in the tiebreaker out there.
You hit some forehands, but you stayed right on him, won the tiebreaker
nicely. There was no coming apart there at all. Marat Safin: But is not like I'm
losing it completely. I'll still there. Still the match is going on. I
know it's three sets here, so every point, every game is very important.
And even if I miss three forehands, it was not like a stupid mistake, I
was going for that shots. I was trying to win the point. It's not like I
was waiting for him to make a mistake and like I didn't do anything
basically. I went, I missed, it's my fault,
it's okay. I keep on trying, keep on trying. I won the tiebreak. The
tiebreak was quite easy. But well, you have to do something. You cannot
wait for and expect the mistakes from your opponent. Have you had much contact with
Kafelnikov since he went off the tour? Marat Safin: I saw him a couple
times in Moscow. What is he doing now?
Marat Safin: Nothing, not yet.
He doesn't know. It's difficult. It's difficult to find the life after
tennis. I mean, you've been travelling so many years on the tour. Life is
quite settled. You know after this tournament, you to to Miami, from Miami
to Europe. Everything is already scheduled for all the year. When you stop to play tennis,
it's quite difficult to find yourself, the things that you like, the
things that you want to do, and that you are capable of doing. And he's in
this stage. He's looking and he's trying, he's trying to do things that he
will be happy with that, he'll be comfortable, and he understands.
So he's just getting his golf
handicap at the moment? Marat Safin: He's just trying to
do things, I don't know. Does he want to stay in tennis
in some way? Marat Safin: Believe me, I don't think so.
(smiling) It's been
too many years in tennis. Maybe in a couple of years he will come back. He
needs some time off of tennis. He's not even playing tennis in Moscow.
He's not even trying, he's not taking the racquet with him. Is he in Sochi or in Moscow?
Marat Safin: Moscoq. Sochi is
not really a happening place. But he- he's trying to do some business. If
you want to do business, it's very good place, it's Moscow. You have a lot
of opportunities, but you have to choose. Like I said, you have to choose
what you know, what you understand, what you like. Do you think he might get
involved with some of your milloinaire soccer people?
Marat Safin: When you go with
these kind of people, I don't think that they will share money with you,
that's for sure. So you better do something with people with the less
money, that they have good ideas, because already these people have not so
much money to sahre with somebody, is quite, quite difficult for them.
Can you talk about Roddick.
Looking forward to tomorrow? Marat Safin: Yeah. Like I said,
it's a great match. For me it's really good, quite nice to play. But it's
a little bit early maybe. What about his game seems to
work for you? What can you do with him that others maybe can't?
Marat Safin: It's difficult. Of
course, every person, every player, has own problems. I don't want to
speak about them. Roddick knows, and I know that he has some problems with
his game. And probably Gilbert, he knows that I have some problems with my
game. So you try to- because you
cannot like beat him clearly just playing the normal game. You have to
find a way to beat him. Just go to the net, put pressure on his backhand,
and not let him play tennis, his game, because he's really good at that.
You have to put pressures all the time. |