SONY ERICSSON OPEN
March 22, 2007
Venus Williams
KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. How did you feel you played today?
VENUS WILLIAMS: It was definitely a really interesting day on the court.
Started out with a few errors. It was really windy conditions, and she's
definitely a particularly difficult player to play against in the wind
because she doesn't put a lot of pace on the ball so the ball is constantly
moving.
So it was definitely challenging. Even though I got down, I didn't feel like
I was going to lose the match at all, I just felt like I just needed to find
my timing.
Q. Even at 4-Love you were still feeling like you'd still be able to find it
and come back?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Definitely. At 4-Love I was thinking hold, break, hold, it's
even.
Q. That easy, huh?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Yeah, I felt really confident. (Laughing) I just did. I
didn't feel like it was a set for me to lose. It was definitely a set I could
win, just keep some balls in. I felt like I just needed to keep swinging and
playing aggressively because that's my game.
The last thing I would want to do would be to start playing her game, which
is not effective.
Q. Was rustiness an issue early?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Probably a little bit, but it was windy out there, and it's
probably easier to play someone who hits through the ball and gives you some
pace so that way the wind is not blowing it.
Q. How do you feel overall coming off Memphis, your first tournament back?
You won.
VENUS WILLIAMS: I was playing really great in Memphis, to be honest. I wasn't
exactly at that level today, but I think I was doing a lot of good things I
was doing in Memphis, like moving forward, when I didn't move forward, have
some spin on it to keep it in.
At the net, and my volleys are very good right now. So definitely I'll take
my inspiration from Memphis to this tournament.
Q. How is your wrist?
VENUS WILLIAMS: I'm doing good, definitely.
Q. I know you guys don't like to look at the draw, but you have a
particularly difficult one. Is this maybe the toughest draw you've ever faced?
VENUS WILLIAMS: I don't know. I mean, for me it's just a blessing to be
playing and to be on tour. There's not much more I could ask than that. At
the end of the day, it's a match.
I feel like I'm a very good player. I've played huge matches before, so for
me it's one match at a time. I'm not intimidated at all.
Q. You've done pretty well here.
VENUS WILLIAMS: I've had some great results here. It's exciting.
Q. Would you rather have Serena further away in the draw than where she is?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Well, I think that we hopefully will end up playing each
other, and it'll probably be a really good match because she's actually
playing very well in practice.
Q. Can you talk about your thinking behind wanting to play Fed Cup this time
around?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Yeah, I want to play -- I usually play Fed because I love
Zina and I play for Zina. Definitely I like playing for the U.S., and I
really love Billy Jean, and I'd play for her, too.
Those are two women that I definitely play for. That's why I play.
Q. Do you have your eye on the Olympics, as well?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Most certainly. It's an opportunity. It's a privilege to
play. I'm alive, well, tour (laughing), and halfway healthy. I'll be at the
Olympics.
Q. Were you at all inspired by Serena's performance in Australia? You were
both kind of coming back at the same time. Did that kind of give you a boost,
also?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Yeah, most certainly. It was so exciting. I just wanted to
work harder, of course, when I saw her. I lived and died with every match,
every point, and set my alarm clock (laughing) so I could get up at 3:00 to
see the match and record it for her and all those kind of things.
I'm definitely her biggest fan. I'm her stalker fan (laughing).
Q. You haven't played the same tournament in a long time. What is it like to
be together again?
VENUS WILLIAMS: It's exciting. We made plans to practice tomorrow. I guess
hopefully that won't give her the edge (laughing).
It's exciting because it's really fantastic, too, to be able to play against
the best player in the world. I don't think any other girls get to have that
experience.
Q. How about Kirilenko, thoughts on that match?
VENUS WILLIAMS: I've seen her play quite a few times. Obviously she's a very
good player. I don't know what she's ranked, but it's somewhere above me.
I'll definitely be looking forward to matching her step for step and
obviously exceeding her level of play in the next game. I feel like I have
the experience to do that.
Q. When you and Serena are at a tournament together like this, do you stay
together, stay in the same hotel and hang around together, or do you have
separate schedules?
VENUS WILLIAMS: We hang out sometimes. It just depends. Yeah, it's not
planned. I mean, we live a life and existence together, so we're not worried
that we won't see each other the next day. We play it by ear.
Q. Do you go home at all during this tournament?
VENUS WILLIAMS: It's too far.
Q. Too much traffic?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Yeah, it's 90 minutes. It's hard to get through anywhere now
it's so trafifcky.
Q. Obviously you went through this before the Australian Open, a lot of
people were saying Serena was out of shape. Through the tournament they said
she was out of shape. There are still people now who are saying she's out of
shape. What would you say to those people?
VENUS WILLIAMS: I would say if you want to jump on that bandwagon it's a
losing one. She's definitely a world champ. She's the Australian Open champ.
She's No. 1 on the race to the championships.
If that's the wagon anyone wants to ride, they'll definitely be on the losing
team.
Q. Does it still get to her after all this time?
VENUS WILLIAMS: The way we were raised, we were definitely raised to know
that there would be odds and that we were going to get past them. If it does
get to her she hasn't told me that, but she's just fine. She's a sexy girl.
Q. How was the party last night? We weren't allowed in but we heard it was
pretty good, that you did a good job of hosting.
VENUS WILLIAMS: I tried (laughing). I couldn't obviously stay long because I
had to play today. I was anticipating playing in the afternoon. It would be
nice if they would throw an after-tournament party, too (laughter). I'd
really do a great job at hosting.
Q. So you had to just kind of come in and go out?
VENUS WILLIAMS: Yeah, yeah. I mean, I didn't get a seating (laughing).
THE MODERATOR: Thank you very much.