Radwanska第三輪賽後訪問 - 網球 Tennis

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By Susan
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A Radwanska - 26 June 2010
Saturday, 26 June 2010

Q. About your match, it seemed like it was a pretty easy win. How would you
sort of characterize your match today?

AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA: Well, first of all, wasn't pretty easy, for sure.

Q. You made it look easy.

AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA: Yeah, but we played, I think, almost two hours, or
almost two hours. I think she's a great player on the clay court and a little
bit worse, I think, on the grass. So I think that's why it was three and one.

But anyway, it was long and tight match. I was just very happy that I keep my
serving very well from the beginning till the end. Yeah, that's it.

Q. Let me ask you just a couple quick questions about sort of the state of
Polish tennis. It seems at the moment that Polish tennis is quite strong.
You're seeing more people that are in this year this have gone through
further. How would you characterize what's happening in Polish tennis? And do
you feel a bit of pressure because you're the last person in terms of singles
from Poland that's still in the Championship?

AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA: Well, yeah, for sure, now there's a little bit more
players than like two years ago. We can see girls and guys playing in the
main draw, so it's great. Not only one, like was before, so it's great.

But, um, well, I'm just not thinking about the pressure. I'm just doing what
I have to do, you know. Of course I would like to also do at least fourth
round, which is like second week. So, yeah.

Q. And last question: Tell me first of all in terms of why do you think
Polish tennis is becoming stronger? Is there more money? Better facilities?
More sort of interest in it? And also, would you say that there's sort of
more support? No? Everybody is sort of shaking their head.

AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA: No facilities, no money, no nothing. So, no. Can you
imagine that like even in Krakow there's no hardcourts. So I don't even have
hardly in my city, which is big city. So no, we don't have any facilities to
practice.

But I'm not practicing like in States or Spain. I just feel good at home. But
it's just not true if there is something for the tennis.

Q. This is family business.

AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA: Exactly, and that's it.

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