March 14, 2003
G. KUERTEN/J. Blake
4-6, 6-4, 6-0
An interview with:
GUSTAVO KUERTEN
MODERATOR: Guga advances to his first semifinal here in Indian Wells since 1999. He has a 2-0 lifetime record against Schuettler.
Questions for Guga.
Q. You looked wired tonight, like you were really excited about this match,
more than I've seen you in the past. Were you?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Yes. As I told yesterday, you know, was like something
like new for me again playing this kind of match with chance to go to a
semifinal in tournament like this. It's been, I don't know, almost two
years that I'm not play a semifinal in a big event. So it really means
a lot for me. You know, I saw it very difficult at the beginning. He was
playing really well. I was breakpoint down already for the second set.
Somehow things start to change for my side. When I saw it coming, you know,
I just try to grab as hard as I could, try to enjoy, too, at the end. I
didn't want the match to finish any more. Just want to keep playing. Was
so much energy, was so much enjoyable on the court that I could be playing
there for more few hours.
Q. Good to see you playing well.
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Yes, I think for me really right now to say it's easy.
The match wasn't that easy, but I think was nice to see myself in this
situation, playing against a great player, you know, fighting back after
losing a first set, feeling the energy coming around, showing my emotions
again.
I think that's the way I used to win my match and I used to find my way,
you know, to be successful. It's like I'm having these feelings back, so
it's great. Just amazing how energy you have in your body. Sometimes you
just have to click it over.
Q. Is this something that Larri told you to try to do more, show more
emotions? You seem sort of really happy.
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Yes. As I said to him, you know, to say like easy,
all the time he's trying to push me to this level. But to do during the
match, sometimes you don't get the rhythm, you're like jumping around,
you lose two, three points, go down again. So I think it's a lot of the
other connection together: your mind, your body responding, your energy,
you're winning points also. So I think it has to comes just as a connection
of your body.
It's one of my weapons. You know, I used to have this all the time, to step
up in the big matches, important points, try always raising my energy set by
set. And I think it's, like I said now, a breakthrough for me, you know.
It's probably the match I play better since I came back. I had to use all
my strengths to the limit and until I got to that stage that I really feel
like, you know, I can play against anybody and I have some chances.
Q. You faced a breakpoint in the second set, then hit the big ace. Was
it from that point on where you really started to feel the ball better?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Yeah, I think from 1-0 to 1-All in the second set, I
start to approach the match a little bit different. You know, I start to
relax more. I was very nervous at the beginning. I was playing quite well,
but too much focusing, concentrating, thinking too much. From the second
set, I start to release more. Maybe I made some mistakes, you know, by
trying too hard, but to release a little bit of my tension.
I had some chances, too, on his serve. When I went to serve I think was
the big game of the match. He had the chance there. I was missing a few
shots by inches. And then I just serve an ace into the line when I needed.
So after that, I could really release my body, you know, play with some more
energy. I think I start to be very aggressive from that point. You know,
it's like -- it was like saving the match, so I feel myself back again with
some chances. From there, was really the turnover, at
least in especially on the mental part.
Q. Would you say that this week, let's say since you beat Federer, that
you've had as much confidence in your ability to win matches since any time
since you came back?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Yeah, for sure. It's been very much farther than I expect
for only one week. It's like at the practice I felt really good, as I wasn't
felt in any tournament in the last months. But to keep up in the match, it's
always different.
So, yeah, I went much farther than I expect. My level of tennis, of confiden
ce, physical condition, everything, I think just went a big step up for me,
was very important, you know. That's why maybe you don't see many of the
guys celebrate so much, get into the match so much as I did today. But it's
a situation completely different maybe than any other player.
Q. Do you feel a lot different now than you did at the beginning of the
year when you won in Auckland? Do you feel like something has really shifted?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: I felt -- especially here, when I was playing here,
the practice I had the first days before the tournament, I felt that I
really get to a point that I like, you know, that I was satisfied the way
I was practicing. I could play without thinking too much, without having
to push myself all the time. That's the level I used to play. You know,
I could relax and stay still maintaining some powerful and concentration
to my game.
I found this back when I was practicing here. Like I said, just I had to
put into the match, you know, that you are sometimes a little excited or
tense, so you have to find a way to balance and put into the match.
And today I think even not having the best feelings from the beginning, I
was manage to come back and find a way to have these feelings again, playing
against one guy that was playing pretty well. So that's probably the bigger
achievement, you know, you can try to find.
Q. So you sort of found your joy in the game again?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Yes. I pretty much like the emotion together with my
game. You know, the wins, too, the shots I made. Like I said to him, is
not easy to have all this happen, all this energy if you're not playing the
way you would like to or if you're not with your mind release that some stage
to the game you can step up.
So I think I'm back to the situation that I start to believe again, you know,
much more in myself and just I can, like this, enjoy more. Even if I lose,
I know next week I will have another chance.
Q. Earlier tonight you said that you had a lot of energy, you wished you
could play longer. Is it good you're going to go from a night match to day
match?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Anything that comes will be good for me. If I have to go
3:00 tomorrow to play, I don't mind (smiling).
I mean, I had only once in the semifinal in this tournament, and now I'm
back again. You know, I can reach maybe a result that I didn't reach in my
best part of my career. So it going to be huge for me. Tomorrow is going to
be as important as today, or even bigger.
I really not minding what's going to happen, if it's going to be early or
not, the sun or whatever, it going to change. I will prepare, if the
conditions for sure going to be different, fighting to the last point,
as I did today, try to enjoy the same way, you know, keep this level of
energy that I was after the second set.
Q. Can you talk about playing Rainer.
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Yeah, I think will be someone that's playing really well
this year, and especially this week. If I'm not sure, he hasn't lost,
dropped one set during all of the week. So I'm sure he will come with a
lot of hopes and believe in his-self. He played the final on a Grand Slam
last month, too. It's huge how much improvement he made, you know, from
last year to this year, leaving great momentum, as myself. So probably will
be a good match, especially for the ones who are going to come
and watch.
I have a better record against him, but I think we're not pretty much count,
you know, with all the situation. It's turning around like now. He's in
another level. I'm coming to my best again. So probably will be a match to
enjoy a lot from both sides, you know, just two guys very hungry to get a
place to the final.
Q. You've been basically for years returning serve way behind the line,
even on hard courts. Is that really because that's the only place you're
comfortable? You want to take a couple steps up and hit the ball even if
the serve is not that hard?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: Well, it's depends who I'm playing. You know, I try to
make some adjustment. For sure I feel much more comfortable a few steps
behind the line. I have more time to swing. You know, I don't like to
just block the ball. I like to hit the ball hard. To make my full swing,
I have to take a few, not even one, but try to get some seconds to think
about the play I'm going to make it (smiling). I try to do some adjustment.
You know, today I think I surprised him the way I start to be aggressive in
the second serve. I start to run around for the forehand, really sometimes
going to the net, play some deep shots.
It's like it used to be. I feel comfortable from behind, but sometimes I
need to go up, too, make some changes, adapt myself if I play, especially
guys who are serve and volley or who has just expecting me to be there.
As far as I'm comfortable and hitting especially like at the end with a lot
of strength in my shots, I think it's not a big problem for me.
Q. Earlier in the week you said, "I don't consider myself a contender for
this tournament yet." Is it a different story now?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: I think, of course, it's different. You know, it's only
four guys left. It's pretty much excitement now. The situation from
tomorrow on is not even going to be the technical, but whoever can control
more the emotions and the feelings back on the court.
Well, still thinking I'm not as used to, especially as Lleyton or Rainer,
too, that was playing a big final just a month ago. Spadea playing this big
match today was an example of this. You know, first set I was very nervous.
It was tough for me to find the right rhythm to get my game.
But you never know. From now it's a semifinal. Like Spadea, nobody consider
him a favorite, coming from qualifier. For sure, he's believing a lot in his
-self. I would say from these four guys, still Lleyton has a little advantage
from the other guys who had win at this tournament before and who are more
used to this situations, you know, last tournaments. But we also -- you know
, everybody is contender right now.
Q. You've had success on clay. When you think about the Americans, when you
play them on clay, do you feel like you go in with a certain advantage?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: I think is the same way as maybe when they play a guy like
me or maybe a Spanish guy on these hard courts or indoor courts, you know.
They see some advantage. But in the same way, we're not win the match just
by that. You know, you got to find a way to beat a guy, especially who is
Top 50, you know, or Top 10, like Andy. You cannot count that you going to
play against him in clay just because he has the best rhythm or young,
practice on clay. He will have something easy.
So I think everything, especially right now, the young guys is coming,
they pretty much all-around players. Don't see any more clay court or
hard court or just grass court. You seeing guys winning, like Ferrero,
he's winning all the different courts. Roddick also, he won few tournaments
on clay. Even, you know, Lleyton, he never had a big win in clay, but he
always there in quarters, semifinals.
All these guys that are coming now, they really all-around court. So it's
nothing really easy to find out in any surface.
Q. You can see a Roddick or a Blake, Vahaly or Ginepri winning Roland Garros
, that seems possible to you?
GUSTAVO KUERTEN: It's a tough question. Even you see a guy like Ferrero,
he's completely a clay court player, completing every shot. So far he hasn't
win. Corretja is another example of that. So that takes to other level, you
know, to maybe bring everything together. Chang was able to do it. Most of
the people never expect that year he would win, from that on he would never
win again.
So these kind of tournaments, I think if we talk about Andy, you can tell
he is a little bit in front of the other guys, you know, being more experienced
, top in the ranking. So you always have kind of a gap against the other
players. But that really doesn't mean that you really going to win.
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