BRISBANE INTERNATIONAL
January 3, 2013
Serena Williams
BRISBANE, QUEENSLAND
S. WILLIAMS/S. Stephens
6-4, 6-3
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. She pushed you a little bit, but you won the important points when you
needed to, no?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, she definitely pushed me. I've always said she's a
really good player. You have to expect that going up against what I would
consider a top player.
Q. I guess you guys hadn't played before but had practiced a handful of
times. Did she show you something you weren't expecting?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah. I think she plays really well. She's really calm,
something I never have been in my whole career. But I think it shows a lot
of maturity. I think she has really mature game.
Yeah, it's great.
Q. I think you said on the court that one day she could be the best player
in the world.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah.
Q. What do you think she needs to do to get to that point, whenever that
will be?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I don't know. She's playing great. Just be more
consistent, which she's already doing. I think that's it.
Yeah, so I don't think it's that much.
Q. Was that the kind of hit-out that you need before tomorrow's match with
Victoria?
SERENA WILLIAMS: For sure. I definitely want to thank her for giving me
such a great match, because I'm going up against another good player, great
player tomorrow, so I have to make sure I'm ready.
I've had some good matches this tournament, even though the scoreline in the
second match seemed easy. It was a really good, intense match. So it's been
intense.
Q. Looked like at one point you were rubbing your calf. Was it a cramp?
Can you tell us about that?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, no, I don't know what it was. To be honest, at my
age you never know. Could have been a broken bone. (Smiling.) Just making
sure. (Laughter.) Arthritis. (Laughter.)
Q. But it feels all right now? The calf is okay?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, feels fine. Yeah.
Q. Is it exciting to meet the top players for you? What sort of emotions do
you go through when you know you're playing a top player in a big tournament?
SERENA WILLIAMS: I always feel like I have nothing to lose, especially going
against Victoria, who I think has been the most consistent player the past
year, last year. She was most consistent, which is, I think, she's why she's
No. 1.
So, yeah, feel like I really have nothing to lose, nothing to prove, and I'll
just go out there and do the best I can.
Q. I know you're being complimentary toward her, but I think you've won 35
of your last 36 matches, which is pretty consistent, too, no?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, but I also lost in the first round of a Grand Slam
and she didn't. I think that's what really affected me.
Q. You also beat her five times last year.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah? Five?
Q. Yeah.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, we played a lot last year. I'm glad I was able to
come out with the win.
Come on, Matt.
Q. Talk about the matchup a little bit. She played you very tough at the US
Open.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, she's been playing better and better. I saw her play
her match in the first round and I thought she played really well. She's
moving really well. I think it'll be a really good matchup.
Obviously with Melbourne just a little over a week away it's actually a good
match to see, Okay what am I going to do in potentially semifinals or finals
of Melbourne - if I make it that far - and what do I need to do to improve
and make sure I am at the right level.
I think these matches always really help.
Q. So how much fun was it to be in Mauritius? First time for you, huh?
SERENA WILLIAMS: It was fun. You know, I went with the attitude that I was
going to wake up at 6:00 in the morning and practice and then have the rest
of the afternoon.
Obviously I didn't do that. I woke up around 10:00 and I just had a late
practice and then I had the rest of the afternoon. I don't know. I always
have these big, grand goals and I never can stick to them.
I ended up being really afraid of everything. I was afraid of the ocean.
Everyone swam with the dolphins; I thought they would bite me, so I refused.
I ended up barely being able to snorkel because I was afraid of the fish
that were this big, literally.
So, yeah, I don't know if that's for me. I don't know.
Q. You were doing karaoke with Pavlyuchenkova she said.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, I love singing with her. It was fun. We had some
great songs. I love karaoke so much.
Q. She said you guys were doing old songs she didn't know well.
SERENA WILLIAMS: No. That girl knew some old songs. She knew Fame word for
word. I was like, How in the world do you know Fame? I didn't know Fame. I
had to go back and learn it. That was just last year I learned the lyrics.
She knew them. It was just really, really hilarious.
Q. So Hingis can sing?
SERENA WILLIAMS: She's a good singer. She ended up being one of my favorite
people to duet with. We're the same age so we wanted to sing all the same
songs. I was like, Martina, do you want to sing this song? She was a great
plus one.
Q. Wow.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, shocking.
Q. Absolutely.
SERENA WILLIAMS: Great karaoke buddy.
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