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Fernando Gonzalez Interview - Australian Open (Jan 28)Posted on January 28, 2007 R. FEDERER/F. González 7‑6, 6‑4, 6‑4 An interview with: FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: I mean, Roger took every opportunity. I had my opportunity in the first set. I couldn't make it. I feel that he's a great player. He can make everything. But he's defending really well. I mean, when I attack him, he's back in the middle, and that confuse you a little bit. That was really important in his game.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: No, from the tournament, I've been playing really good tennis. I was talking with my coach. I did four finals in the last five tournaments, so I'm in a good level. I'm still improving. I feel that I can still improve in other things. I mean, it's very positive tournament for me.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: Well, I didn't take my opportunity, and then he pass over me. In the first set, he only needs one break per set. He was playing really good tennis.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: No. I mean, if you go to the final of a Slam, playing two weeks, best‑of‑five sets, you have to have at least one pain. I mean, if I'm on court, I keep playing. I mean, I don't have anything. I have tired my shoulder, my legs, everything. But is part of the tennis. I mean, is easy to say I have pain, but it's not my case. I think he win today with tennis.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: He moved me well. He was playing very good against the wind. He start to play short angles, and that's take me out of my position. I think he did really well that.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: Yeah, of course. But is tough, you know. Is really tough. But I think I lost like 10 times with him already. But every match is a new match, so I have to try next match.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: He was missing little bit with his forehand, and he give me the chance in the first set. I didn't do too much, and he give me that chance, and I didn't took it. But only in the first set. After he was playing really, really well.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: Yeah, it's really big for me. I know that I can go forward. This tournament was really important for me ‑ not only in the numbers, but in my game. I can still play in best‑of‑five‑set matches. I did six, but I play four in a really good level.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: Yeah, of course. I have tennis to be No. 1. But Roger is really far away now, so I have to be ready. I have to be ready when Roger goes down a little bit (smiling).
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: What?
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: He's on the way to be the maybe best player ever. But, I mean, he makes tennis very simple. And when he have a chance, he take it. Is tough to play to a player ‑‑ to the player like him.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: I think so. He did final last year. He lost to Nadal, that is tough on clay. But he can do it.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: I don't know. Rafa is really tough on clay. But Roger have been playing really well during many years.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: Yeah, maybe the match will be different if I won the first set. But maybe I can lost in four sets. I think every time when I play with Roger, I never won the first set. So that was really maybe a key. But he was playing in a good level. And after that, I mean, one break in each set, and that's it. He was winning his serve very easy. Most of the time I was a little bit ‑‑ today he was playing really well against the wind. I lost twice the serve with the wind. I was serving much better from that side, so it was a little bit weird.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: You never know what's going to happen. Maybe it's different. But two chances, yes.
FERNANDO GONZÁLEZ: I did it when I was against the wind. The ball comes to you all the time. If you make a normal dropshot, it's really good against the wind. But he was playing |
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