Q. A pretty slow
start, then you started serving better and moving better on the court.
How did you feel out there?
PATRICK RAFTER:
I was a little bit nervous at the beginning. I don't know his game very
well. I was just having a look at it. He came out playing very well. He
scared me a little bit. He played very well when he was in front. I knew
I had to get off to a good start in the second set. I felt if I got off
to a bad start, I felt he would have kept on his roll and it would have
been very difficult to come back.
Q. Are the conditions
very different from the previous weeks you played on clay?
PATRICK RAFTER:
No. It was very heavy this morning. Actually, it was around about 12 o'clock,
12:30 when we went out, or even later. When the sun came out, it's very,
very different conditions. It would have been very difficult for me if
the conditions stayed as heavy as they were. It would have been a very
tough match. But I just found finally some form on my serve. And when I
serve well, I seem to play a lot better.
Q. What did you think
about his game?
PATRICK RAFTER:
Oh, he's very talented. You know, he can do everything. He's got a good
serve. He can volley. He returns. He slaps some returns. He's dangerous
off that. Got quite a good forehand and a good backhand. I think, you know,
he's only very young. He's got to start working hard. I think if he can
work hard and have some really good commitment, he'll be an excellent player.
I was very impressed with him.
Q. There are certainly
differences between your game and Pete Sampras' game, but there is the
similarity that you both play serve-and-volley tennis. Pete always had
trouble coming in here and finding the right solution for clay. How do
you come into a clay court tournament? What's your attitude coming in?
Do you change your serve-and-volley game in any way to adjust to the clay
conditions?
PATRICK RAFTER:
Not really. I serve generally pretty heavy, whether it's hard court or
whether it's clay. I like to do the heavy kickers and get to the net, similar
style. Obviously, the movement is a little different. You've got to guess
a lot more on the clay because you can't react. When the guys have got
time, you've just got to go. On the hard court, you seem to stay and push
off. My attitude is that the guys don't like
you coming to the net so I'll chip-charge their serve, I'll try to hustle
them, rush them, give them no rhythm. They'll want to sit back and hit
baseline points. So I try to, obviously, play my game as much as I can.
I'm very surprised Pete doesn't do more of it.
Q. Given the success
that you're enjoying on the clay at the moment, what do you feel are your
chances here over the fortnight?
PATRICK RAFTER:
Well, I'll just try and take each match, you know, one at a time. I felt
like today if I got off to a bad start in the second set. I could have
been in a lot of trouble. I could have been out very early here. You know,
maybe, maybe not, who knows. But, you know, I just go out there every match,
you know, thinking, you know, knowing that I've got a good chance of winning,
but also realizing that I can lose. So I really don't know how I'm going
to go.
Q. Is it fair to
say that you're brim full of confidence given what you have already achieved?
PATRICK RAFTER:
Yeah, I think so, yeah. I mean, as confident as I'm ever going to be on
clay. Whether or not that makes for a very successful week or not, I don't
know. But I feel like I'm hitting the ball well. If I can serve like I
did today and the weather stays as nice and hot as it is, then there's
no reason why I can't have a good week.
Q. Does the clay
give you a little more penetration at the net for your first volley?
PATRICK RAFTER:
There are some advantages of coming to the net on clay; obviously a lot
of disadvantages. But the one advantage is that you do get time to hit
the approach, or on the serve you do get the extra step in further because
it comes through a little bit slower. But you can also get a lot of bounce,
as well. I try to use the court to my advantage as much as I
can with my kick serve. The flat serve doesn't
seem to work as well. That's another reason why Pete might not do as well.
Q. When you've reflected
on the match with Kuerten in the final in Rome - I know what you said afterwards,
he was just too good, he played his game very well - have you thought about
that since and thought, "Well, maybe there were one or two things that
I could have done that I didn't do that day"?
PATRICK RAFTER:
No. I sort of still felt very lost after that match. I just put it down
to his great form. You know, it was one of those things that I think if
I tried something else, he just would have been able to counteract. But
I couldn't think of too many other things. I really couldn't make an impact
on his serve. He was serving quite well. From the baseline I couldn't hurt
him. I felt like, you know, in a lot of trouble. I still haven't really
thought about it. I just hope he won't play as well next time.
Q. How do you prepare
a match like that against a player you don't know anything about? Did you
talk with other players?
PATRICK RAFTER:
I did try to talk to some other guys that knew a little bit about him.
But still you don't know how he's going to handle your serve and how he's
going to play against you when you serve-volley. Obviously, he's going
to be looser. He's
playing someone who he's not expected to
beat, so he can be loose. He goes for some different shots. So you never
know. I just felt like I didn't want him to get ahead too much because
he's very strong when he gets ahead. He loves the confidence, he loves
playing when he's winning. So I felt like I had to try and knock him down
a little bit, then some errors will start opening up in his game, and it
did.
Q. And how did you
feel physically?
PATRICK RAFTER:
A little flat for the first couple of sets, a little tired. But I feel
all right now. I just needed that match to get through now and I should
be all right now for the tournament.