QUESTION: Anna, you made a lot of errors the first set, then things
seemed to turn around for you a bit.
KOURNIKOVA: Yeah. Like I said on the court, I think it was a very strange match.
She goes for it, it's either in or out, so there's no in between, and it was
kind of difficult to get a rhythm, and you know, I wasn't expecting. Sometimes
the easy balls she completely missed and the difficult ones she was missing, so
I always had to be ready, and in the second and third set I got the momentum and
I was figuring out how to play against her because I've never played her before.
QUESTION: On your serve in particular early in the match, she was hitting some
winners off your serve.
KOURNIKOVA: Yeah. Like I said, that's her game. She goes for it and she tries to
hit every ball and it's either in or out and in the end she started to make
mistakes because you can't play consistently two sets hitting winners. She would
be number one.
QUESTION: With your success here last year, do you feel a little more confident
coming into this year's tournament?
KOURNIKOVA: Yeah, for sure, I have good memories here and I hope that I do well
again here.
QUESTION: You didn't have too much trouble against her serve the last two sets.
She didn't hold service once in the last two sets. She really had a hard time
serving, seemed to, the last two sets.
KOURNIKOVA: Yeah. What's the question?
QUESTION: Can you comment on that? Did you do something differently against her
serve?
KOURNIKOVA: No. I think it was just very inconsistent.
QUESTION: Anna, you've played fairly consistently like a top ten player for the
past couple years. What do you think the difference is right now between the way
you're playing and the way a top three or four player is playing?
KOURNIKOVA: Well, I think that a lot has to do with the confidence and mentally
and just kind of feel that you're a level above all the people behind you, so I
would say top five, and you know, they have a lot of experience in the big
matches.
QUESTION: So you don't feel it's necessarily shots that you need to develop or
improve?
KOURNIKOVA: No. I think it's just the whole thing. It's just a little bit
different level, higher level, and all of us that are below that we're trying to
get there, and like I said, they have a lot of experience playing in the big
matches, semis, finals, Grand Slams, so they have a lot more experience and
they're calm at the right moments, so they just have more experience playing in
important matches.
QUESTION: Anna, was there a point in the match, maybe the second set, where you
felt you were taking over and control and it was your match to lose?
KOURNIKOVA: To lose?
QUESTION: I mean you were in control.
KOURNIKOVA: Yeah. When I was up 2-1 in the second set and I broke, I think it
started to be 3-1, I felt like I was in control of that set definitely.
QUESTION: So many top stars missing from this event, do you feel it's right for
the taking for you?
KOURNIKOVA: Well, I can't worry about the others. You have to worry about your
game. You have to play everybody from No. 1 to 100 and nobody is going to give
it to you. You have to win.
QUESTION: Going into last year's match, finals against Hingis, remembering how
you felt when you went into that match, if you got to the finals this year, do
you feel like you would be a more formidable opponent, you'd have a better shot
at winning this year?
KOURNIKOVA: It's a long way to go. I have to first play some good players, and
my next match is going to be probably tough, obviously tough, so I wouldn't want
to say, but yeah, I have more experience since last year.
QUESTION: Anna, when you first joined the tour, unlike most players, a lot of
people knew who you were right away because Nick Bolletieri promoted you as
being that next great star and you've, I guess, been very famous from the start.
What has that been like? Has that been a burden for you because people might
expect you to do more earlier on or people ask you questions about not having
won a title. Is that fair to get that kind of response or does that bother you?
KOURNIKOVA: Well, it wasn't like that. I couldn't change it then and I can't
change it now. So I can't really answer that. I have nothing really to say about
it because maybe it's fair, maybe it's not. Anyways, I couldn't change it, so
it's just the way it is.
QUESTION: Tara Snyder made you lose a good many ad points. Was she playing those
especially good or were you in trouble or what? When you'd get down 40-0, you
won the thing beautifully, but when you were ad, you kept getting back to deuce,
ad, back to deuce.
KOURNIKOVA: I don't think that was the case.
QUESTION: Yes, it was.
KOURNIKOVA: I don't think that was the case. I think maybe it was a couple
times.
QUESTION: Did she appear to get tired at some point?
KOURNIKOVA: I think she just got pretty frustrated, and in the end she just kind
of started to go for it even more and it was either in or out and mostly it was
out. She was hitting the balls from behind the baseline without setting up the
point.
QUESTION: The last game, especially and I think in the last point she looked
like she was just sort of just packed it in there. Do you remember the game you
were down three break points, I think, and you came back and won every point
after that.
KOURNIKOVA: When was that?
QUESTION: In the last set, wasn't it? It had to be second set, I think, 0-40 on
your serve. And you came back and won. I just wondered what was going through
your mind at that point.
KOURNIKOVA: I don't really remember that. Sorry.
QUESTION: You were up 3-1 and serving on 3-1 and got down 0-40 and came back.
KOURNIKOVA: In the third set?
QUESTION: In the second set.
KOURNIKOVA: Yeah. Well, when I was up 3-1, I kind of told myself I have to win
this game, I have to hold because I just broke and stuff, and of course, that
was it. You're losing, but then she just kind of made unforced errors, and at
deuce I played well.
QUESTION: With this tournament going to Charleston next year, are you going to
miss coming to Hilton Head?
KOURNIKOVA: Yeah. Definitely. It's my second time here. I've enjoyed it. I know
the area very well, so definitely, but I'm sure it will be fun playing there,
too.
QUESTION: You seem to have more success with your inside-out forehand than any
other shot. Is that your best shot, the inside-out forehand?
KOURNIKOVA: No, I wouldn't say, but I think that she was just not expecting it
maybe. I was playing a lot that way, but I think she was expecting me to play to
her forehand, so I was just using it against her.