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It's absolutely amazing, I can't believe I pulled this match out today, there were so many ups and downs, and somehow I found a way to fight, but a lot of credit to Nadia, she played an amazing match, (games)
I kind of gave it all I had in the tie-breaker, (unknown)
When the points started getting longer and longer, I felt that she had the advantage. (unknown)
I just felt like I was late and couldn't find my rhythm. (unknown)
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I just kind of ran out of gas, basically. (unknown)
She's played a lot of matches on clay, she feels the ball, she sees the ball well, (games)
I go there to play and would like to play against strong opponents. I always enjoy high-level competition, (games)
I knew it was going to be tough. I came out hitting a lot of winners. I felt like I was playing great. After the second set, I didn't feel like I was there. I felt like I was making too many errors. I managed to get it back (in the third set). (unknown)
It was disappointing to lose today, but it won't have any impact on my game in China, (unknown)
I'm running in Central Park like every single day, getting my movement, still trying to get my arm stronger. (unknown)
The first few games were a little bit tough, (games)
It's been a good year so far. I reached number one in the world at 18. (world)
But my most successful year was last year because I won my first grand slam at Wimbledon. (winners and winning)
I look forward to the challenge of doing well here. I want to protect my number one ranking. (unknown)
I always say that my most successful year is last year, no matter how much more success having been made in my career, because I won my first grand slam title at the age of 17-year-old that I could not have imagined and also because it (Wimbledon) is my favorite championship and I just cherish it very much, so to be No. 1 at 18-year-old is just to be consistent. (career)
I played really well in the first set but then I just got too comfortable. I wasn't physically tired but mentally I was coasting. I just had to get myself together mentally and fight for it. (unknown)
I played really well in the first set but then I just got too comfortable, (plays)
She's physically very healthy, I'm being aggressive when facing her again. (health)
I got off to a great start and then maybe I wasn't aggressive enough and let her into the match in the second set. I don't know exactly what happened, I just lost my concentration a bit, but was able to get back on track in the final set. (tennis)
I focused in the third set and won it. I'll need to play better than I played today. (plays)
I focused in the third set and won it. Obviously I'll need to improve for my next rounds, but I'm pretty sure I'll get better. (unknown)
It comes on unexpectedly from day to day and I can't control it, ... I'm not a player who goes on court without intending to finish a match. It's bad enough to have to withdraw before you play, but to retire during a match is even more disappointing. (unknown)
I felt pretty good out there, ... I was hitting pretty solid, doing the right things, serving well, putting pressure on her. (body)
I remember not being very patient with her, ... A lot of things have happened since then. Hopefully I can use my experience to beat her. (experience)
It was a very tough match. I came here to win and didn't want to lose early, so I'm relieved to have that first win. (unknown)
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