Sta reci, sem svaka cast Noletu na ovom intervjuu.
An interview with:
NOVAK DJOKOVIC
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Novak,
you were talking after the win with Roger, there was a lot of questions
to you about Rafa and about whether or not he could maybe some day
surpass Roger as possibly being the greatest player ever. Is that the
caliber of player that you faced out there tonight?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Definitely.
He has the capabilities already now to become the best player ever. I
think he's playing the best tennis that I ever seen him play on
hardcourts. He has improved his serve drastically. The speed, the
accuracy, and of course his baseline is as good as ever. So he's a very
complete player. And for me, in order to win against him tonight, I had
to be on the top of my game. I was playing really well for most of the
match, but then there were some moments in, let's say, third and fourth
set where I dropped my focus a little bit. You know, I dropped my level
of game and just a little bit on service games. You know, it went for
me. He took it away, and he never gave me a chance to go back. I had
this 15 30 chance in 5 4 third set, and then he served, I mean, three
amazing serves. So I think that's one of the key factors today in his
win except an amazing baseline game, of course, and great coverage of
the court. The serve was fantastic the whole tournament.
Q.
You had a very tough physical and emotional match with Roger. Granted,
you were lucky to get the rain break, but it seemed like a pretty
courageous performance tonight in terms of overcoming the difficulties
of fatigue.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I was feeling good on the
court tonight from a physical perspective, and just running all over the
court and getting a lot of balls back. But as you could see, you know,
we played four sets for almost four hours, and anywhere against Rafa you
play, you know, you've got to be ready to perform your best and to
expect the long rallies. That was the case tonight, and I was aware of
that and I was ready for that. I don't think I can blame my physical
situation, actually. It was all good. It was just, okay, maybe
emotionally I was a little bit drained after the semifinal match, but I
recovered, you know. I had two days, and I was motivated to win this
match, and, you know, this is one of the matches where the opponent
plays better than you, and you just have to congratulate him and tell
him, You're better. That's it. I don't think I played a bad match
overall. It was very good performance from my side. But whenever it was
important, he was the one who was playing just too good.
Q. Have you ever played as well as you have tonight and lost a match?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC:
I don't know. It's hard to say, to be honest. I did play a lot of great
matches over these couple of years and losing and winning; I just
cannot name any, you know. I won many matches when I was playing very
bad, so, you know, I could have lost this tournament in the first round
easily, you know, to Troicki. I was two sets to one down and almost
double break. After that first round win, it turned everything in my
favor, and I was playing great tennis all the way, even in tonight's
match, as I said. Playing great, feeling good on the court. But Rafa was
just too good.
Q. After you beat Roger, he was in this
press room, and he said, Yeah, it feels bad, but it doesn't feel as bad
as if it were in the final, as if getting to the final and losing is,
you know, is the most hurtful thing. And yet, to be in the final, be out
there in that theater and to be able to play as well as you did, I
mean, do you find this talk about that in terms of getting there but not
getting there all the way.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, you
know, I cannot hide the disappointment. It's just I'm not gonna cry or
complain about that, you know. It's just the way it is. Of course, I am
feeling bad about my loss. I wanted that trophy, and I know I gave my
maximum to get it even tonight. But, you know, when I sleep over the
night, tomorrow I will wake up as a new man. You know, I will continue
on working hard and waiting for the next chance to come.
Q.
You said on court that the fans, that you fight for the fans because
they support you. Do you feel you really have good support?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah,
definitely, especially tonight. It was great. It was just a pleasure
performing in front of the people who enjoy tennis so much and support
the players. Both of us, we had great support, and you always very much
need the support of the people in these moments, in the matches of this
importance, and we had it. And of course in the tough moments when I
thought when I was a double break down and I thought the match is
getting away from me, I still was trying and fighting back. I was a bit
unlucky, and the fans really wanted me to come back. So, yeah,
definitely very thankful for that.
Q. Thank you for all
you've given to all of us. Thank you for giving all you've given for the
past couple weeks. You've had the unique experience of playing Roger
and then Rafa back to back. Could you just take a moment and really
compare their two games and who would you say is better at this point?
We know Nadal has had a better year, but...
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah,
look, we cannot judge who is better on one tournament, you know. At
this point there is, you know, five, six years' difference between them,
and basically Federer had more years on the tour, he had more success;
he has more trophies. He's definitely somebody who made history in this
sport. He's still playing as one of the best players in the world. The
other hand, you have Nadal who is just proving each day, each year that
he's getting better, you know. That's what's so frustrating, a little
bit. He's getting better each time you play him. He's so mentally strong
and dedicated to this sport. You know, he has all the capabilities,
everything he needs, in order to be the biggest ever, my opinion. He has
lots of time to come if he physically holds on the next five, six,
seven years. I don't know how long he's gonna play. Anyway, he has the
game now for each surface, and he has won each Major. He has proven to
the world that he's the best in this moment, so there is no question
about it.
Q. When is the first time you saw Rafa?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: When was the first time I saw him?
Q. Yeah.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC:
Wow. I don't remember. To be honest, I think we haven't met in juniors.
He has played very few, and I played very few, but not the same ones.
And I think the first time we met was some ATP tournament, you know. He
was 15 already when he started playing ATP. Already very strong at that
age, and I was I needed a little bit more time. Then we met, yeah, on
ATP.
Q. I'm just wondering what you saw then you I'm sure
you weren't sitting around thinking what he's gonna be possible of. Are
you amazed at the adjustments he's made to get where he's gone?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC:
It's just great for somebody who had so much success as he did, very
young age, and to be able to continue motivating himself to perform his
best each tournament, each match he plays regardless who he has across
the net. You just have to put a hat down for this guy, everything he
does on and off the court. Great champion, great person, and great
example of an athlete.
Q. Do you feel at all like you've reinvented yourself at all at this tournament?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC:
I've played the best tennis certainly last seven, eight months, maybe
the whole year. Wimbledon I played great, as well. So from Wimbledon up
to this point, I feel much more comfortable on the court, more confident
and getting this aggressive game back and the game that I need to have
in order to stay at the top, and a game that has been a part of me
always. It's a good sign. I will continue on working, as I said, and
hope that I can keep that performance.