Friday, 4 July 2008
Roger Federer def. Marat Safin 6-3, 7-6, 6-4
Q. What, if anything, would you have done differently?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, just to be able to do something different from the beginning.
You need to play these kind of matches a little bit more often because it's
just a different rhythm, it's just a different player. It's just difficult to
start the match the way you want to start. And, of course, he puts so much pressure
on the return that it's too much. You need to play more matches. That's the
only thing. Because otherwise it's just a game plan, of course. You know how
to play against him, but lack of matches doesn't make them work.
Q. After your last match you said it would be very difficult, probably too difficult,
to beat Roger Federer. How difficult is that right now with how well is he playing?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, just as I said right now, you need to play a little bit more
matches, these kind of matches against Djokovic, Nadal, Roddick, to be able
to play something, better tennis, to be able to compete at the same level with
him. And that's also typical, the three-set match, you know.He's playing well.
He's playing solid. Doesn't do anything fancy. Just plays how he needs to play
to be able to win. He has a couple of shots when he's under pressure. He does
them all the time. So just nothing fancy. The only thing that was missing a
little bit too much in important moments. That's where he takes the advantage
from.
Q. What are your thoughts if he is facing Rafael Nadal in the final about that
matchup?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, he's just playing -- both of them are playing great match.
Federer, he probably has more experience on grass than Nadal. But Nadal, he
took him to five sets last year, and he's playing incredibly well right now
on any surface. He won in Queen's. The way he's playing right now, it's just
amazing because also the grass became slower, so it gives advantage to Nadal.
So I think it's gonna be a tough, really tough one. And Roger, he has to play
his best tennis to be able to beat him.
Q. Who do you think will win?
MARAT SAFIN: Oh, it's a tough one. A tough one. I would love to watch it because
it's gonna be tough. Nadal is playing just too good. Let's see how Roger gonna
start the match.
Q. A lot of guys go out there against Federer and get overwhelmed. Looked like
you were holding your own with him for long periods. Is that encouraging for
you for the future?
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah, but the beginning was terrible. I mean, like, I should have
at least stayed with him a little bit longer. But just, of course, he takes
advantage. My first semifinals. I'm a little bit nervous. I'm going to try to
play and try to be safe from the beginning of the match and try to stay with
him. He put a little bit too much pressure for me to win the first service game
and to be able to stay with him in the match. That was the goal. Because eventually
he will give you a few easy points where you can just resolve them and just
maybe to push him maybe to go to the net, or he will miss it. But 6-3 for the
beginning, just a little bit -- a lot of advantage for me to play, and play
to win. And then, of course in the tiebreak, the first point was a terrible
mistake from the middle of the court. You can't miss these shots against these
kind of players. That's what makes a huge difference. When you have a chance
you need to go for it. Everybody makes the same mistakes, everybody - except
Nadal. That's what makes the difference between Federer and the rest of the
players.
Q. Your two breakpoints you could have done a little bit better.
MARAT SAFIN: Maybe, but I didn't expect he was going to serve twice exactly
right into my body. I had to attack it. Because two times he just served perfectly
to the body. Normally the person doesn't do it. Then I tried to stay back and
he just saw it and then he placed the ball, kick wide. So he was great at the
breakpoint. He didn't even give me a chance. But I should have done better,
that's for sure. Like I said, that's what makes the big difference between us
and him.
Q. You said in answer to the first question that you know the game plan, you
know what you have to do to beat him. Can you describe that a little bit?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, everybody says his best shot, so based on that. They need
to build up the game plan against Federer. I mean, every time he has under pressure
he puts the slice, short slice, for you to come into the net. So everybody's
always just slicing back to the backhand, and he makes the passing shot down
the line, which is a simple one. Or who has a better backhand, they try to spin
it a little bit too much. Then of course the frame's coming in and then you
missing on the let tape. That's what's happening. Nobody really give him a chance
to pass you. That's what's happened today, because we were going a little bit
for too much. That's the problem. But rather than that, he is pushing you on
the forehand. Slice it to the backhand, you know, with a backspin. So you can't
really attack it, you can't really do anything special with it. You can build
up the point, but every time you touch his forehand, he start to push you around.
So that's basically two free shots that you know that he gonna make it. And
every time you have it you miss it. So it's too simple. It's really simple,
but you can't do nothing about it. Because every time you have it, you frame
it or you put it on the net. It is annoying, annoying. And every time you have
a breakpoint and he's really under pressure, he serve the first serve, that's
for sure. So it's simple, but disappointing (smiling).
Q. Does this Wimbledon give you confidence you can get back to the top?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, I believe so. I want to take full advantage of it, and I'm
trying to look forward and try to accommodate as many matches as I can before
I start to play the big tournaments, you know, like the US Open is coming up.
You know, you want to be seeded. I want start to do better on Masters Series
events, because otherwise I didn't pass the second round last three years. It's
a little bit disappointing also. But I think with these matches that I won here,
it should help me to get through second round and third round and look forward
to beating the big guys.
Q. You said earlier something like you have the money to do whatever you want,
and right now what you want to do is play tennis. Talk a little bit about your
passion for the game. When did you felt you lost that passion?
MARAT SAFIN: I never lost it, otherwise I would have stopped long time ago really,
because for sure I'm not doing it for the money. Nobody's doing it for the cash.
I think there's plenty of players that they are doing it because they love the
game. Like Ivanisevic. He was ranked a hundred something in the world and he
asked for the wild card. He was not doing it for the money.He doesn't really
need the paycheck by winning Wimbledon. One million more, one million less doesn't
really make a whether. But just we love the game. We love to go on the court.
We love to play great matches. We love to suffer and we love to win. That make
a huge difference, because after tennis you gonna miss that adrenaline. You
know, it's just like point by point, and you are playing, you are playing the
game. When the it's over, it's over. That's why it's a little bit tough to leave.
It's not about the money. It's not about anything. It's just -- to be able to
play and perform on the court I think is a very strong feeling.
Q. Do you have any idea what you'll do after your career?
MARAT SAFIN: Uhm, too many options. Hopefully I will decide the right one. Definitely
not commentating, that's for sure.
Q. You said, We love to suffer. What do you mean by that? Overcoming challenges?
MARAT SAFIN: No, it's the challenges. Every time you going on the court, every
time you are nervous. Doesn't matter against who you play, anybody, Federer,
Nadal, is also getting nervous against any player. This is the first feeling
that you can lose, you can win, just beginning of the match. Just whole thing
is just whole preparation, practices. You live it. You live tennis. This is
the life. It's not only sport. But it's always a pressure. You're dealing with
the pressure. And once it's over, you start to miss it. But sometimes, of course,
it gets too tough on us. When there's too much pressure, of course it's difficult
to perform. But I used to do it for 25 years already, so this is our life. And
I think, what you call that, adrenaline, I guess. That's what it's called. It's
too strong.
Q. What do you think of the Nadal/Federer rivalry compared to Sampras and Agassi?
Do you find it interesting? Or not so good that they're two good friends?
MARAT SAFIN: Very. Just everybody is a friend. Everybody is a friend in the
locker room. But it's just interesting to see, because everything depends on
the tactics.
Clay court is just too tough for Federer because Nadal, for example, is playing
open stance backhand and forehand, so he can't really make him stretch. He cannot
do anything. He cannot go to the volley because Nadal is just too fast and he's
using the open stance, that's it. But here, for example, he will try to push
him, and maybe he has more chance here. But just definitely I think it's more
fun than Sampras/Agassi.
Q. Why?
MARAT SAFIN: Because I'm living this generation (smiling). Sampras/Agassi was
great, but we were too young to understand that. But we are living it. We are
living it right now. We know how Nadal is in the locker room. I can speak to
both of them. You know, for us it's a little bit closer. Let's put it this way.
Just we feel more about Federer and Nadal than Sampras and Agassi because we
couldn't understand it because they were too big for us to be able to live it.
Q. How will history remember Federer and Nadal, do you think?
MARAT SAFIN: I hope one of the greatest. Two of them, they will be the greatest
tennis players in the history. Because Nadal didn't lose a match on clay since,
I don't know, he was 10 maybe. And Federer, he's going for his sixth Wimbledon.
He definitely I think gonna pass the 14 Grand Slams. I hope for him. So I guess
I can say to my kids that I played against him. And I think just also two great
guys, to be honest. Really down-to-earth. Federer is quite funny. Nadal is also,
he's there. No, very interesting. It's good to be with them in the same locker
room.
Q. How will history remember Safin?
MARAT SAFIN: Hopefully with the good things. Hopefully good things.