Djokovic said crowd was fair and didn't affect him

gj011

Banned
Postgame interview:

http://www.usopen.org/en_US/news/interviews/2008-09-06/200809061220728579821.html

Q. Was Roger just too good today, especially that first set?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, he was playing good. I think he deserved to win, absolutely. I was just a little disappointed from my side that I wasn't able, physically I wasn't able enough to give him a challenge.

I think I played well that second set, and, you know, was on serve in that third one. Then I was just unlucky to lose that third set and then more or less routine in the fourth for him.

Overall, you know, it's been a very exhausting tournament mentally and physically for me, so I'm happy that I got to the semi.


Q. Is that the main issue, exhaustion physically, or were there other...

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, that's one of the main issues probably today. I knew that I have to really be 100% fit to win against the player who won four times here. So if you're not able to hold on then you're not able to win.


Q. Could you just elaborate a little bit on when you said that it's been an exhausting tournament mentally.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I've said what I needed to say in the last press conference.


Q. Was there something specific physically today?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, if you finish, you know, a couple of matches 1:00 in the morning and then you go to sleep 4:00 in the morning, and then two days afterwards you got to play at 11:00 or 12:00.

It's not really the best thing you want to have for yourself, but what could I do? I had bad luck.


Q. The crowd was certainly in Roger's favor today. In retrospect, do you regret saying the things you did the other night?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: No, I think they were pretty fair. I think they were pretty fair. It was obvious that they are on his side because he's ex No. 1 and still the second best player in the world and he's defending champ here four times and people love him. He deserves that support.

Q. They were even cheering when you had unforced errors. There were times they were cheering in the middle of your serve. Did that rattle you?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Not so much.


Q. Was his serve particularly good today?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, in the important moments he served it out really well. There were a couple of games in that third set, as well, when I was, you know, pretty close, 30‑All, Love‑30, you know, deuce.

Every time, you know, I got ‑‑ I didn't ‑‑ he didn't give me a chance because he really served well, so I wasn't able to get in the point.


Q. How much of a battle was it between your ears today? How frustrating was it knowing you didn't have probably everything you'd like to have and the whole general situation?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: This is life, you know. Not always everything comes in your favor. You have to deal with it in the best possible way. I tried to focus myself and get all the strength that is left, you know, for me.

But, you know, I knew that this third set was really crucial. If it went my way, you know, I could have the bigger chance to get the victory, but unfortunately didn't.


Q. Having played Roger in three of the last five slams, how would you compare his level during those matches from last year's Open through Australia to here?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Look, he's been very dominant in the last four years. He's been the best player in the world. This year you have to give credit to Rafa, because he was ‑‑ he's playing the best season, best year so far, and he's been winning so many matches. I mean, it's incredible what he does. All around, all the surfaces.

But Roger is still there, you know. And even though people are talking about him not playing so well this year, he's still very consistent, you know. All Grand Slams he was semis, finals, you know, semis at minimum.

So I think today he played pretty well, even though throughout this tournament he had some difficulties. But that's his strength, you know. Whenever he needs to play well, he plays his best.


Q. But do you look at him the same way today than you did a year ago when you faced him here in the final?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, I'm always trying to win whoever I play against, so I didn't really pay attention to his game or whatever he does. I'm just trying to get myself together and try to win.


Q. If you could change one thing about this year's US Open, what would it be?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I don't know. Just ‑‑ I'm not looking at the things that have passed already. I'm just looking at the future.


Q. Overall, how would you assess yourself...

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I'm satisfied. I've said already. I'm happy to be in the semi.


Q. About the summer as a whole with the silver medal.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: No, of course, summer in general is great. I mean, okay. I haven't won the title on the hardcourts, but I've been pretty consistent with the results.

I had lost against the great players, so I think ‑‑ I think I still need to improve something in my game, but still there is a lot of time.


Q. How do you need to improve? What are the things you'd be working on?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, physically, obviously, some things, and, you know, some elements in my game. I'll try to be more aggressive, you know, get more to the net and use the opportunities that have been given to me.

So I think this is one of the things that is quite important, variety in the game. And like that, I think I can be even a better player.


Q. You didn't do very well at all last fall. I know it's hard to think ahead right away now, but are you sort of looking forward to the fall to be able to make a good move?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I am. I am, certainly. This year has been different. I've been doing really well in clay court season, as well, which is very encouraging. Indoor season, like you said, wasn't really great for me. I had some difficulties, you know, on these indoor events. I haven't won any match in Shanghai.

So really look forward especially to Shanghai this year and win some matches.


Q. As someone who made your first Grand Slam final here last year, what advice would you give Jelena as she plays Serena?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Win. (laughter.)

I mean, she knows best. I don't need to give her any advice. She's very, very ‑‑ you know, very good player, complete. For women's tennis she's, you know, at the top, one of the two, three best players in the world now, and she's been very consistent.

I think she's going to be very motivated to win her first set Grand Slam title.


Q. Each Grand Slam is different and presents its own unique challenges. What would you say is the most difficult one for this tournament, having gone to the final last year and now the semifinal?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, every tournament is a challenge. You know, but being in the Grand Slams is a pleasure for everybody just taking part in such a great event. Being a part of the finals last year, for me, this year was a challenge to get there.

I played well, you know. I had ups and downs throughout the tournament. As I said, the schedule was not the best for me. But overall, I'm happy. You know, semifinal, being one of the four best players in such a strong tournament is a good achievement, even though I lost a round before last year.


Q. What did you learn about yourself this tournament and about New York fans?

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, look, I just want to forget some things, you know, as soon as possible. I always remember this tournament in the best possible way, so I don't want to take the bad memories out of it and just turn the next page and try to do better next year.
 

skip1969

G.O.A.T.
i thought the crowd was pretty typical for the uso. cheering for missed serves, ues, etc. that's pretty standard fair for them. though i have to say, i have been surprised at how much they've rooted for fed this year. i guess now that he's fallen from grace a bit, and not won anything, they were really pulling for him to make it to the final.
 

zagor

Bionic Poster
Seems like a nice interview to me.I actually think that there's less tension between Fed and Djokovic these days,I don't think there's bad blood between them anymore,atleast not as bad as before.
 

pound cat

G.O.A.T.
i thought the crowd was pretty typical for the uso. cheering for missed serves, ues, etc. that's pretty standard fair for them. though i have to say, i have been surprised at how much they've rooted for fed this year. i guess now that he's fallen from grace a bit, and not won anything, they were really pulling for him to make it to the final.


Yeah, the NY crowd always roots for the underdog...and this year that's what Federer is.
 

veritech

Hall of Fame
good interview from novak. he's really showcasing his class in the midst of all the talk about his rudeness.
 

gj011

Banned
More like his agent/Public relations group told him he how he acted in public is bad for business, and he better change his tune really quick.

Well isnt that what Federer and Nadal are doing all the time? Listen to their PRs.

So now he is guilty of a good interview. :shock: You guys here are something else.
 

WhiskeyEE

G.O.A.T.
He isn't guilty of anything... topspin was just pointing out the more likely reason for his sudden change in demeanor.
 

0range

Hall of Fame
He isn't guilty of anything... topspin was just pointing out the more likely reason for his sudden change in demeanor.

I don't see any changes in his demeaner. If anything, it is obvious that some questions from certain reporters were designed to get him to say something that would rile crowd. Like someone said before, tennis fans just love a villain; even the reporters were trying to make Djokovic even more unlikable. Djokovic however handled the questions calmly and intelligently.

So the guy's still very young, he'll grow and learn from his mistakes like we all do, right?
 

JohnnyCracker

Semi-Pro
Well isnt that what Federer and Nadal are doing all the time? Listen to their PRs.

So now he is guilty of a good interview. :shock: You guys here are something else.

Stop quoting ONE guy and say YOU GUYS. You're not helping yourself any.
 
Good interview. The crowd making noises and distracting Djokovic today pissed me off, though. It's just something that should not be allowed. Those spectators need to be kicked out if they keep it up.
 
Seems like a nice interview to me.I actually think that there's less tension between Fed and Djokovic these days,I don't think there's bad blood between them anymore,atleast not as bad as before.

Perhaps they are now friends because they are both part of the 'I ended Andy Roddick's run at the US Open' club.

Seriously, I think Federer's hate came from Djokovic's ball bouncing and the loudness of his family in the stands. Both of these have been fixed to some extent.
 

carlos djackal

Professional
I still think that Djoker was greatly affected by the pressures of the Roddick match ( I could be wrong), he just looked subdued and tired throughout the match as if he's there to please the crowd who's rooting for Fed anyways, I know he could have done better...........he'll be back...
 

superman1

Legend
Yeah, he's not stupid enough to tell the truth. He tried that once and it backfired.

In the heat of the match, he was visibly annoyed by the crowd a few times, and shot them a sarcastic thumbs up after losing a point. I thought the crowd was remarkably fair to him considering what happened. They didn't boo him, all they did was just give Federer extra cheers. That was enough to **** Djokovic off.
 

zagor

Bionic Poster
Perhaps they are now friends because they are both part of the 'I ended Andy Roddick's run at the US Open' club.

Seriously, I think Federer's hate came from Djokovic's ball bouncing and the loudness of his family in the stands. Both of these have been fixed to some extent.

Possibly,I don't know the exact reason but it just seems to me that they get along better now.
 

malakas

Banned
Yeah, he's not stupid enough to tell the truth. He tried that once and it backfired.

In the heat of the match, he was visibly annoyed by the crowd a few times, and shot them a sarcastic thumbs up after losing a point. I thought the crowd was remarkably fair to him considering what happened. They didn't boo him, all they did was just give Federer extra cheers. That was enough to **** Djokovic off.

I agree.He says he wants to forget a couple of things and leave all the bad memories behind.I hope he doesn't.I hope he learns from these mistakes and matures at last.
 

jetlee2k

Banned
Djokovic interviewed was nice.. I thought his post match interview against Roddick was OK.. He said the truth.... at least he had the gut to say it.. I was really surprised that he lost to Federer.. I did not watch the match but he must be tight or something..
 

tangerine

Professional
I thought the NY crowd behaved very well when Novak faced Federer. They didn't boo him, they applauded his winners, etc. Obviously the crowd was backing Roger but it was hardly hostile towards Novak. Good to see that the Americans don't hold grudges the way Madrid folk do. ;)

As for the few who call out during serves or cheer df's this is nothing new. It happens at all slams, including Wimbledon where people supposedly behave better.

So props to the NY crowd for giving Novak a break. Most of the day crowd are diehard tennis fans anyway and were likely aware that Novak apologized for his outburst.

This was a good learning experience for Novak. The next time he has a problem with somebody he won't pop off about it in front of 20,000 fans.
 

lainey80

Semi-Pro
I still think that Djoker was greatly affected by the pressures of the Roddick match ( I could be wrong), he just looked subdued and tired throughout the match as if he's there to please the crowd who's rooting for Fed anyways, I know he could have done better...........he'll be back...

TOTALLY agreed. This was not Novak. He was keeping every emotion inside, no positive emotions were coming out. very painful to watch that Novak had been effected and hurt by the crowd this much.

You're right, Novak will be back. It's almost like in that interview that interviewer just STILL wanted to focus on the negative by trying to bring up the past again.. geesh! so, he made a comment, so he got booed, ENOUGH already!
Give the guy a break!
I think we all know Novak could have easily been in the final today!
 
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