THE MODERATOR: First question for
Anna, please.
Q. It must feel pretty good to break that
Grand Slam drought?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Yeah, definitely. I'm really happy about
the way I played today, and I wasn't really thinking about, you know, the
Grand Slam
thing. I was just concentrating on the match today, and I think I played a
nearly perfect match.
Q. How hot was it?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Everybody was saying yesterday it's
gonna be really hot and everything. It was hot, but it wasn't as hot as I
expected it. It wasn't as bad, with all the wind going around. I wasn't too
long out there, too, so it wasn't too bad.
Q. What do you think of your next opponent,
Justine
Henin?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, obviously she's a great player.
I've lost to her before, and the last time we played was here.
But we've had, you know, a couple close sets, so just I
have nothing to lose. I'm going to go out there and just try to play my best
and fight for every point and have fun out there, you know. I really enjoyed
being on the court today, and I'm going to try to do the same on Wednesday.
Q. What do you fear the most of her?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, she's a fighter, too. She moves
great. She's really fast. She doesn't give any free points. So it's going to
be really -- you know, I'm really going to have to be focused to do well.
Q. Today, serving went very well for you, 86 percent
first serves, no double-faults. You must have been comfortable with that?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Yeah, well, today I didn't go for too
many hard serves. I tried to get in as many first serves as possible. With
this wind, it was really difficult. We had some bad miss-hits in general. But, yeah, I'm very happy with the way I served. It was
good today.
Q. What are your ranking goals for the year?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, a year ago when I came back I was
like 100 or something. This time around I'm something like 40. You know, my
goal has been to get back to the same ranking where I was before getting
injured in 2000, so it's still the same, to get back to Top 10.
Q. You have a very good relationship with
Martina Hingis. With her
being out for so long, have you been in touch with her? Are you hoping that
she comes back soon to join the team again?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Oh, yeah, definitely. I'm hoping she's
going to come back, because I really miss her. We do keep in touch. We saw
each other about two months ago, a month and a half ago, in
Switzerland. She's enjoying her time off and trying to, you know, get
injure-free. She's taking care of her body. She's got to do what she has to
do for herself. When she's ready, I'm sure she'll come back and be strong
again on the court.
Q. In the times where you were losing the first round
of the last four Grand Slams,
did you get pretty down about that?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Not really. I mean, yeah, of course I'm
disappointed and stuff. But I didn't actually think, you know, "Oh, I lost
four Grand Slams
in a row first round." I didn't really think about that, because every
Grand Slam,
you just get excited in a new way. Actually, it didn't even cross my mind before playing or
since I've been here in Australia
that I lost four times in a row in first round. So I think that helped me
pretty much. If I would be thinking about it too much, it would be not good
I think.
Q. Just curious, you have a lot of excitement and
interests off the court. What sort of effect does that have? Given the
Grand Slam losses
last year, did that compound the loss any greater, the fact that you had
interests off the court and you seemed to be doing a lot?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, I don't think that it has to do
anything with the loss in a Grand Slam
tournament or in a regular tournament. I mean, there's not, like, a huge
difference. But, as you know, as I said a million times before, last
year I was coming back from an eight-month injury and I started off well in
the beginning of the year playing in general, playing well, tournaments.
Then I got tired and my body started to get injured again. So, you know, I
had to practice and go back and work on basic things after being out for
eight months. At the end of the year, I played great except I got
injured again, which, thank God, wasn't a bad -- a really bad injury. So
it's not like, you know, I just was playing a horrible year last year. I had
some great results, too. It's just that I was coming back from an
eight-month period where I didn't play.
Q. Normally when you're in
Melbourne you enjoy some of
your hobbies like the zoo or swimming with dolphins. Are you planning on
doing anything like that?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: I swam with the dolphins once, it was
three years ago. I went to the zoo once, it was six years ago.
Q. So you're not planning on doing anything like that?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Not really. I'm here to play. When
you're here for the first time and when you're 14, obviously, I wanted to go
through that.
Q. Are you still far away from your best level?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, I think that I'm getting better
mentally and better just in general understanding the game, you know,
growing up and stuff and getting more experience. But definitely I can be much better physically, and I can
be much better than I am playing right now - or today, although today was
nearly a perfect match, nearly perfect concentration almost. So there's some ups and downs and, you know, you have to
-- I'm going to have to work hard for it to be good for a long period of
time, for it to be good for two weeks, you know, for a
Grand Slam, or a week
for a tournament.
Q. Has women's tennis become more powerful in the time
that you were off?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Yeah, but so did I.
Q. Did you feel like a benchmark had been raised by
Serena and
Venus, that it made it
harder for someone of your physique to compete?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, it's definitely -- I mean, there's
no denial it's definitely obvious that it's much faster and much harder.
Obviously, Serena
and Venus
are, you know, one of a kind, they're out there. They definitely are much
bigger and they hit the ball harder. But most of us are not, you know, not at that power
level. So, you know, when we play against like the girl that played today or
other girls, it's a little different. But I think that, you know, it doesn't have -- totally
have to do with the power. You have to always use your head and play smart.
So it's not like it's all about the power.
Q. There seems to be a lot of interest in your body
art. Can you tell us whether or not the tattoo that's been spoken of so much
is a new one, an existing one that has been touched up, what it says, and
also whether or not we're going to see it this
Australian Open.
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: You actually saw a tattoo on my body?
Q. Well, you would have read the stories that you've
got a tattoo...
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: No, I don't read stories, I'm sorry.
Q. The story is that you have a tattoo at the base of
your spine.
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, I don't want to know, so...
Q. There's a plastic, a sticky plastic...
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: Well, I've been wearing a heat patch for
about two years now. It just happens to be that my skirt is pretty low right
now, and everybody sees the patch.
Q. Once and for all, can you clear up whether there's
a tattoo under the heat patch?
ANNA KOURNIKOVA: I don't think I have anything on my
body. I just have a heat patch. I have a chronic back pain, I'm sorry.