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Daniela Hantuchova beat Patty
Schnyder 6-4 6-3
Q. Frustrating
match for you today?
PATTY SCHNYDER: Yeah, she
played great tennis. I felt like I couldn't do nothing,
and I got really upset, so if I feel like I am playing may
game and she's hitting winners and no errors, yeah, she
really deserved to win.
Q. Similar to the match
you played in Montreal?
PATTY SCHNYDER: No,
completely different.
Q. How so?
PATTY SCHNYDER: She missed
-- was not playing good there and I mean, today I felt
good. I just couldn't play because she played too well and
didn't miss and there it was not, she didn't play good.
Q. What happened with the
supervisor? Explain why you called for --
PATTY SCHNYDER: You have
to ask him. Ask the umpire.
Q. He called for it?
PATTY SCHNYDER: Yeah.
Q. I thought you called.
PATTY SCHNYDER: No. No.
Q. Anything you could do
about -- as far as try to do differently or she's dictated
a lot of points, it seemed like?
PATTY SCHNYDER: She served
unbelievably. I mean, she hit like, I don't know, 12 first
serves in the corners, and no one can return those all the
time. I just can focus on my game and the depth of my
balls, but I mean, it was really little I could do today.
She played like that, she will beat me every time.
Q. Before you hit the ball
in the crowd were you just frustrated with the drop shot
or was there a missed call?
PATTY SCHNYDER: It was
altogether. She hit great points and I really -- I felt
like I could stuck with her in the second set at the
beginning and she just played three unbelievable games, I
felt just like nothing on the court, I couldn't do
anything, and the drop shot, it was a great point, but I
still felt that I deserved to win some point as well.
Q. She plays like that
tomorrow can she hang with Venus or beat her?
PATTY SCHNYDER:
Definitely. She was serving that good and Venus is always
missing a few balls, and -- but Venus is always there when
it is important, so you never know. I don't know if she
can bring that performance again tomorrow because it was a
great performance.
Q. You had beaten her in
the past on all surfaces?
PATTY SCHNYDER: Twice,
yeah. |