Q. How did you know?
CAPTAIN NEWCOMBE: Just the way
you can sort of tell, you have a feeling.
Q. Thoughts on Courier and it has been awhile
since you played Todd.
PATRICK RAFTER: Yeah, it has been
awhile and we have all seen how well he has played the Davis Cup and he
played quite well at Wimbledon as well. So his form is getting back there
and I am pretty happy with my form as well. So I am
looking at a pretty close contested match. I have got to serve and
volley very well and he has got to return very well. I am going to put
him under a lot of pressure on his service games, we all know that, try
and get as many easy service games as I can on. It will be whoever can
execute their game plan better.
Q. I have heard the surface is a little tad
slower than Flushing. How much do you think that is going to affect your
game?
PATRICK RAFTER:I found the court
really nice this week. It is a very evenly paced court. I think that is
what the ITF agreed on; I think they pretty well accomplished that.
Q. John, if you were in Tom Gullikson's shoes
what would you have done? Would you have ever considered benching Pat Rafter
from singles if you had the same?
CAPTAIN NEWCOMBE: No, probably
wouldn't like to be in Gully's shoes if we win either. (laughter)
Q. This is your first Davis Cup. Can you comment
on how nervous, how excited you are?
LLEYTON HEWITT: I don't think I
am too nervous at the moment. I am really excited, just sort of feel the
buzz as you walk around the place, I have always been the fifth player
in past Ties. I think I have learned a lot from Pat and the Woodies
and Sandon, all those guys. So I think I am handling it pretty well
at the moment. For sure, tomorrow morning I am going to be pretty
nervous.
Q. Easier that Sampras is not playing - not
to disrespect Courier and Martin, but Sampras is the No. 1 player and you
are probably not going to have to play him in singles; make it a little
easier for you?
LLEYTON HEWITT:I have lost to both
Martin and Sampras, so they are both going to be tough matches. But I had
a good match with Pete in Queens a few weeks ago and I think they play
sort of similar games. I am going to have to be returning very well against
Todd and I think that is probably the key in my game.
Q. What do you think about all this Sampras
stuff? Are you scratching your head; a little surprised here?
PATRICK RAFTER:Yeah, well, as Newc
said, sort of got the feeling that he wasn't going to play yesterday and
so we weren't overly surprised at today's decision. But we are still
waiting to see what happens on Sunday and if he does play, but right now
we got to do our job on Friday and we will just take it from there at this
stage.
Q. How is your kick serve on this surface?
PATRICK RAFTER: It is working pretty
well. I haven't been able to use it so much on the grass. I had been trying
on the grass and sometimes it worked; sometimes it doesn't. But I know
every time I do it on the hard court, you get a good reaction, this court
really takes it nicely.
Q. Pat, do you think you might be seeing Pete
on Sunday?
PATRICK RAFTER: Well, we don't
know who we are going to see on Sunday; that is what we are saying.
Q. Could you talk about you are playing Jim
Courier, is it different playing him? He is a more formidable opponent
in a situation like this as opposed to second round somewhere on the Tour?
PATRICK RAFTER: One thing about
Jim is he puts in 100% every single match he plays. Some guys deal
with the pressure of Davis Cup consistently very well and Jim is one of
those sort of guys. He loves the whole thing of Davis Cup, what it is,
and he is someone who has been able to handle that better than anyone else.
Q. Newc, can you talk about what you think
the keys are for Patrick and Lleyton winning tomorrow?
CAPTAIN NEWCOMBE: Not particularly,
no. We will keep that to ourselves. I think that the first matches, the
draw came out very well for us, I believe. It is a must-win situation for
them in that first match which puts a tremendous amount of
pressure on Todd. Also knowing that he is playing, and Pete is not
playing, he is playing Lleyton, he is -- on paper he is supposed to beat
Lleyton. He has beaten him before, but he knows Lleyton is a very, very
good player and a tough person to beat. So there will be some anxious moments
for them in that first match and if we lose the first match, we are not
going to be as worried as they will be if they lose the first match, put
it like that. That is sort of a fact, you can sort that out yourself.
Q. Can you give us the run-down on the doubles,
how is that going to play out?
CAPTAIN NEWCOMBE: Probably
should let them answer for themselves. But we had -- when Todd withdrew
we had three choices we can play Mark with Sandon; Mark with Pat, or Pat
with Sandon. And those three combinations were all very solid and we feel
good about a lot of them. We will actually -- tomorrow night we will all
have a talk about it and see where we sit. But for now, Mark you probably
should answer that. He and Sandon have been playing here all week and been
pretty good. They are good mates. They send dirty e-mails to one another
all the time.
MARK WOODFORDE: I don't find them,
no, I just pass them on. It is going to be a tough match anyway whoever
we are playing, but I think one of the advantages, obviously Sandon has
partnered Alex O'Brien in for a couple of seasons now and so he should
know his game pretty well. Obviously I have faced Alex more than enough
with Todd. And I have had the experience of playing against Sampras a couple
of times, in particular, the one a couple of years ago in Washington
DC, so the fact that Pete is not a regular doubles player could go
against him. But that remains to be seen on the day. Sandon and I are very
comfortable playing together. We have played a couple of times before and
I think it is easier for our team to get together in a situation like this
where we have lost a couple of players and so hopefully Sandon is just
as comfortable as I am with him. You are going to have to ask him that.
Q. Could you give us a little bit of run down,
biggest differences between Todd and Sandon when you are playing together?
MARK WOODFORDE:The big difference
that I have noticed in practice is usually I am up looking down at Todd,
but now I am looking up. So I feel like I should be listening to Sandon.
Q. Sandon, did you get a call from your father
at all, any little advice about Davis Cup?
SANDON STOLLE:No, I got a call
from Newc and dad stays out of it. Obviously he is proud, running around
the place taking photos which I have never seen. Mum has got him doing
all the dirty work, but listen to Newc and Rochey and they know my game
pretty well. So I feel comfortable playing with Mark as well. I think the
most important thing with the doubles, as I was saying earlier, the samething
that Woody touched upon was that I don't think Pete is as comfortable with
playing doubles. Obviously he is a great player, but going in, I mean,
I much prefer see him across the net in doubles than in singles. Just because
I have that confidence in my game in doubles and I think he is a little
uncomfortable with it. We will see on the day how he plays.
Q. Mark, do you consider Pete to be a good
doubles player?
MARK WOODFORDE: Well, I have only
played against him a couple of times and fortunately have come out on the
winning side, but obviously he is one of the best singles player around
at the moment, but that doesn't necessarily mean that he is
going to be a great doubles player. I think, given the opportunity
to play more matches, sure, he definitely could be with that serve. It
is obviously a big, big plus. It is just -- I just can't see how he can
just walk out there and believe he can play good doubles. I am comfortable
with Sandon and we have been playing together. We have played doubles week-in
and week-out as well as singles; that is going to work with us. If it comes
down to a tie situation, and whether we can exploit that.
Q. Lleyton, you are pretty hyper when you play.
Do you think Davis Cup is the perfect scenario for your game?
SANDON STOLLE:Yeah, I think so
with the Fanatics back up there, they are surely going to help me. I think
I will just try and put on a bit of a show tomorrow and get pumped up an
hopefully I get in that situation and get the chance to get
pumped up as well.