Transcript - Dinara Safina, Marat Safin (Russia)
4/01/2009
Hopman Cup 2009
ROB CASEY (Assistant Tournament Director)
DINARA SAFINA (Russia)
MARAT SAFIN (Russia)
(Rob) Thank you ladies and gentlemen.
Marat, congratulations on your win. What’s it like to be back in Perth
and playing at the Hopman?
(Marat) Oh thank you very much. It’s all a pleasure. Especially when
we have a great companion and family team. Especially with my sister this time.
So I couldn’t refuse the offer and I got to play with her. Especially
the first time. And especially here. You know it’s a very nice atmosphere.
Easy going tournament. And everybody’s enjoying, there’s a lot of
people watching. So it’s nice to play. Especially it’s the first
tournament, and the first tournament is indoors. So it’s not really rough
and you can practise here and outdoors. It’s a really pleasant atmosphere.
It’s pretty much straight off the plane and onto the courts. How are
you feeling physically?
(Marat) Well, struggling a little bit. I’ve been flying forever and we
arrived very late last night. So I’ll keep on practising a lot. Yes, and
yes we warmed up a little bit today, and I actually played my match. And of
course it’s tough to play your best tennis, especially when you are just
flying for such a long time. It’s difficult to move, difficult to serve,
difficult to basically whole thing. Just too complicated to play and to play
good tennis.
There’s been a lot of talk about, you know, possible retirement. So what
sort of motivation are you carrying into this year then?
(Marat) Well, just it’s probably going to be my last year this year for
sure. Because I’m moving to my new life, so I’m not quite sure,
that’s why I’m playing. It’s easy for me to play, play good
tennis. So hopefully I can enjoy it, and get me some great results.
What do you have lined up?
(Marat) Huh?
After your tennis career?
(Marat) Well, I leave it, I leave it up to me. You know I don’t wanna
speak really about it, and just my bosses they know about it. And I wanna do
it this way. You’ll see, you’ll see me.
Is this time probably your last time on the tour?
(Marat) Yeah most, most probably yes.
Marat, can we ask you how you damaged your eyes? Or how you got…
(Marat) Working hard. Practising hard.
You indicated that there were some problems in Moscow, or…
(Marat) Yeah well, just some small problem that I wasn’t, I wasn’t
in the right place at the right time. So let’s put it at that.
Did you win the fight?
(Marat) Ah yes. I won the fight.
Marat, we see your thumb is injured as well. Was that injured in the same incident?
(Marat) Yep.
And is that ok? Did that…
(Marat) I’m, I’m good. I’m ok.
How long ago did the incident happen?
(Marat) A week ago.
How are you feeling out on the court? Does it affect your vision at all?
(Marat) No, I won my match. I didn’t play for two months, so I think
it’s pretty good. It’s a pretty good match. [pause] Any questions
for my sister?
Just, sorry Marat, one more on yourself. This will be your last Australian
Open, obviously a tournament that you’ve won. How, what sort of a chance
do you give yourself there, especially with the good preparation here if you
continue to do well this week?
(Marat) Well, we’ll see. You know it’s still two weeks to go and
I need to prepare myself a little bit more. And I’m still looking forward
to play well there. And I’m looking forward to have a good draw. It’s
very poor in there, and a couple of, two, a couple after two rounds I would
prefer to play over there with somebody who can give me some pace and so I can
get used to the courts and the conditions. And then afterwards there’s
third round, third round would be already I can play with somebody, play a tough
one. But first rounds I would love to be easy, to have easy. As any other player
for sure.
Obviously you’ve shown us a real bit of what you can still do. With a
farewell year on tour this year, are you capable of winning another grand slam?
(Marat) Well, it’s complicated. Too many players are playing well. Andy
Murray, Djokovic, Nadal, Federer. So I’m not looking, I’m not really
looking into doing some great things. But I don’t want to have any pressure
on myself. And I wanna just enjoy it, and escape it. I don’t care what
the results are going to be. I just wanna have, wanna have fun.
Knowing that it’s your last year on the tour, is that a good thing? It
just takes all the pressure off and you can…
(Marat) Yeah, it’s much easier then, then when you have someone expects
anything from you. So, so I think it’s much easier to play this way and
I hope, that’s why I was saying, that hopefully I can have our best results
this year. Because there’s no pressure.
Will you miss the game at all?
(Marat) Not really.
So, you’ve just had enough?
(Marat) I’m okay. I like to play, but I like to enjoy my life and also
I’m not really crazy about it. So I just, I’m having fun right now.
Dinara, after having such a successful year last year, what are you hoping
to pull from the Australian summer, to get out of it to set you up for this
year?
(Dinara) Well, as I didn’t have a great start last year. Especially as
I have nothing to defend, I just want to, to play my game and get as far as
I can in Sydney and Melbourne in the upcoming tournaments.
And with Marat saying that he’s pretty much playing just to get a chance
to play with you, what does that mean to you?
(Dinara) Well, I think I’ve said it already many times. Because it’s
kind of a dream to play with him together, and I was like always looking forward
to playing here together. And, you know, it came true so hopefully we can enjoy
it together and have fun.
How are you finding all the new attention on you, with the new pressure of
being one of the top ranking women in the world?
(Dinara) I don’t know. I…
(Marat) I would love to be her, be in her shoes, that’s for sure. So
I think she’s, she’s having fun. She will not recognise it but she,
she is having fun. For sure.
Dinara, this is your first Hopman Cup. Has Marat told you much about it over
the years?
(Dinara) No, actually we try not to talk about tennis. So not really, but we
speak about this, no.