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MARAT SAFIN
THE MODERATOR: Questions for Marat .
Q. What do you think about the rivalry between you and the other three in the Top 4 right now? Looks like it's starting to materialize into one of those kind of special rivalries amongst four guys.
MARAT SAFIN: Hopefully will become classics, you know. This is probably the goal of every generation. Of course, Roger , he made -- he put the tennis on the higher level, much higher level. So like basically three of us were behind him. We've been there for a long time already, and we adjusted to his game so basically we can compete with him.
Everybody who wants to be in this top five, in top group of tennis needs to adjust himself to Roger . So basically he's leading the group. But I think it's good for tennis because tennis improve -- has improved so much that any guy who is in top hundred can play great tennis.
Q. What have you done to adjust your game to Roger's ?
MARAT SAFIN: Improve a lot of things. Improve being more professional, being more consistent, I guess, was not my case, but I'm getting there. But I think everybody who wants to be there needs to be consistent throughout the year.
Of course, there are going to be ups and downs and nobody can avoid this. But especially has to be as close as possible.
Of course, I need to have a complete game to be able to compete at a top level.
Q. How do you see Roddick and Hewitt ? What kind of adjustment did you see them make?
MARAT SAFIN: That's completely different styles of games. But there are basics on what they do. Of course, Roddick , he has a huge serve. He has probably best serve on the ATP Tour . Hewitt has the best legs and the best fighting spirit in the world. So that's why they are there.
Q. What improvements did they make to close that gap between them and Roger ?
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah, if you -- I mean, if you follow tennis for last couple of -- last five years, Hewitt improved a lot his serve, his forehand, his volley. He can volley. Of course, return was his best shot. And also the fighting spirit that he's always fighting, he is always there.
Roddick improve his volleys. I mean, it's incredible. He's moving much better. He became much smarter, of course. All of us, we have much more experience than before. Of course, we are growing. It's already enough. You can't improve much more.
Q. You've been No. 1 before. You spent a lot of effort during the few months after you won the US Open by getting to that No. 1 spot. To get to No. 1 again this year, there's so much distance between you and Roger . How much is it going to take from you physically and mentally to get to that position again?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, it's a little bit too early to speak about, speculate about who going to be No. 1 in the world, what it will take and everything.
Of course, everybody has an opportunity because, as we know, there is a race. Race eventually at the end of the year becoming a real ranking, which is basically the old ranking. There's two systems, right? One is like Roger is No. 1, and another one is Roger is No. 1, but another one is a race. At the end of the year, it's real.
So basically it's who going to make more best results throughout the year will become No. 1 in the world. And everybody has a chance because we're starting from zero points.
Q. And you started very well to this year.
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah, but it's only beginning.
Q. You won your two Grand Slams . Obviously, winning Roland Garros would be a great thing for you, I'm sure. Wimbledon is another question. Being No. 1 for a longer period of time - I think you were No. 1 for a couple of weeks.
MARAT SAFIN: 12 (smiling).
Q. Sorry, 12 weeks. But for an extended period, that might be something you desire again. What would it take for you mentally, physically to go all the way up there?
MARAT SAFIN: Like I said before, you have to be consistent, you have to be really committed to what you're doing. It's like day to day, every day it's a work. You don't have -- you have to sacrifice a lot of things, unfortunately, because you can't play tennis and at same time enjoy and everything. But you try. Because if you don't enjoy, you can't play tennis.
So you have to find the right balance, find the right people next to you, around you, just be focused, be ready for anything what's going to happen throughout the year and take every match very serious because everybody going to try to beat you, because basically nobody has nothing to lose against you, as well as against Roger , against Hewitt , against Roddick , against the top guys.
The guys that are behind us, they going to go for it, because for them it's a great challenge and it's a great opportunity to, you know, get the confidence and basically break through, especially in the big tournaments like Masters Series events, Grand Slams , et cetera.
Q. How much has it helped having Peter Lundgren on your team, specifically at the Australian Open ?
MARAT SAFIN: It was really -- it is really important to have a right person in the box that will be able to control your emotions, to work on the things that need to be worked before actually, but eventually it took me like a couple of years, you know, to really realize it and to find the right coach. And, of course, it's difficult to find the right one because all of the right ones are busy, and the other ones that have been great players before, they don't want to travel. And you need to have a right person next to you if you want to achieve something big in tennis.
He did a great job. Like it took us a couple of months to get some results. Eventually they came. Now it's working because we found -- we know each other much better and it's easy to work, it's easy to communicate.
Q. Should the No. 1 rivalry in men's tennis become you and Roger , do you think the American people would accept that and embrace it, because there wouldn't be an American involved? What do you think about that?
MARAT SAFIN: Why? Roddick is there.
Q. But he wouldn't be involved in it. It would be you and Roger . You'd be the two big guys.
MARAT SAFIN: Well, thank you very much for the compliment. But still, you know, is like another top players that they won't let me do this. And also Roger , being in the top of the game, because they want to be also there, because it's the real sweet spot. Everybody wants to get there.
And I think Roddick , he has the potential to be there. That's why he changed the coach. I think he's doing pretty well. He's really, really dangerous at any surfaces. So won't be so easy, unfortunately.
Q. But he wouldn't be involved in this scenario that I just created. It would be you and Roger .
MARAT SAFIN: I'm satisfied with that. For me, it's fine.
Q. Do you think the American people would be satisfied with it, to have a leading rivalry without an American ?
MARAT SAFIN: I have a lot of Russians behind me.
THE MODERATOR: Questions for Marat .
Q. What do you think about the rivalry between you and the other three in the Top 4 right now? Looks like it's starting to materialize into one of those kind of special rivalries amongst four guys.
MARAT SAFIN: Hopefully will become classics, you know. This is probably the goal of every generation. Of course, Roger , he made -- he put the tennis on the higher level, much higher level. So like basically three of us were behind him. We've been there for a long time already, and we adjusted to his game so basically we can compete with him.
Everybody who wants to be in this top five, in top group of tennis needs to adjust himself to Roger . So basically he's leading the group. But I think it's good for tennis because tennis improve -- has improved so much that any guy who is in top hundred can play great tennis.
Q. What have you done to adjust your game to Roger's ?
MARAT SAFIN: Improve a lot of things. Improve being more professional, being more consistent, I guess, was not my case, but I'm getting there. But I think everybody who wants to be there needs to be consistent throughout the year.
Of course, there are going to be ups and downs and nobody can avoid this. But especially has to be as close as possible.
Of course, I need to have a complete game to be able to compete at a top level.
Q. How do you see Roddick and Hewitt ? What kind of adjustment did you see them make?
MARAT SAFIN: That's completely different styles of games. But there are basics on what they do. Of course, Roddick , he has a huge serve. He has probably best serve on the ATP Tour . Hewitt has the best legs and the best fighting spirit in the world. So that's why they are there.
Q. What improvements did they make to close that gap between them and Roger ?
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah, if you -- I mean, if you follow tennis for last couple of -- last five years, Hewitt improved a lot his serve, his forehand, his volley. He can volley. Of course, return was his best shot. And also the fighting spirit that he's always fighting, he is always there.
Roddick improve his volleys. I mean, it's incredible. He's moving much better. He became much smarter, of course. All of us, we have much more experience than before. Of course, we are growing. It's already enough. You can't improve much more.
Q. You've been No. 1 before. You spent a lot of effort during the few months after you won the US Open by getting to that No. 1 spot. To get to No. 1 again this year, there's so much distance between you and Roger . How much is it going to take from you physically and mentally to get to that position again?
MARAT SAFIN: Well, it's a little bit too early to speak about, speculate about who going to be No. 1 in the world, what it will take and everything.
Of course, everybody has an opportunity because, as we know, there is a race. Race eventually at the end of the year becoming a real ranking, which is basically the old ranking. There's two systems, right? One is like Roger is No. 1, and another one is Roger is No. 1, but another one is a race. At the end of the year, it's real.
So basically it's who going to make more best results throughout the year will become No. 1 in the world. And everybody has a chance because we're starting from zero points.
Q. And you started very well to this year.
MARAT SAFIN: Yeah, but it's only beginning.
Q. You won your two Grand Slams . Obviously, winning Roland Garros would be a great thing for you, I'm sure. Wimbledon is another question. Being No. 1 for a longer period of time - I think you were No. 1 for a couple of weeks.
MARAT SAFIN: 12 (smiling).
Q. Sorry, 12 weeks. But for an extended period, that might be something you desire again. What would it take for you mentally, physically to go all the way up there?
MARAT SAFIN: Like I said before, you have to be consistent, you have to be really committed to what you're doing. It's like day to day, every day it's a work. You don't have -- you have to sacrifice a lot of things, unfortunately, because you can't play tennis and at same time enjoy and everything. But you try. Because if you don't enjoy, you can't play tennis.
So you have to find the right balance, find the right people next to you, around you, just be focused, be ready for anything what's going to happen throughout the year and take every match very serious because everybody going to try to beat you, because basically nobody has nothing to lose against you, as well as against Roger , against Hewitt , against Roddick , against the top guys.
The guys that are behind us, they going to go for it, because for them it's a great challenge and it's a great opportunity to, you know, get the confidence and basically break through, especially in the big tournaments like Masters Series events, Grand Slams , et cetera.
Q. How much has it helped having Peter Lundgren on your team, specifically at the Australian Open ?
MARAT SAFIN: It was really -- it is really important to have a right person in the box that will be able to control your emotions, to work on the things that need to be worked before actually, but eventually it took me like a couple of years, you know, to really realize it and to find the right coach. And, of course, it's difficult to find the right one because all of the right ones are busy, and the other ones that have been great players before, they don't want to travel. And you need to have a right person next to you if you want to achieve something big in tennis.
He did a great job. Like it took us a couple of months to get some results. Eventually they came. Now it's working because we found -- we know each other much better and it's easy to work, it's easy to communicate.
Q. Should the No. 1 rivalry in men's tennis become you and Roger , do you think the American people would accept that and embrace it, because there wouldn't be an American involved? What do you think about that?
MARAT SAFIN: Why? Roddick is there.
Q. But he wouldn't be involved in it. It would be you and Roger . You'd be the two big guys.
MARAT SAFIN: Well, thank you very much for the compliment. But still, you know, is like another top players that they won't let me do this. And also Roger , being in the top of the game, because they want to be also there, because it's the real sweet spot. Everybody wants to get there.
And I think Roddick , he has the potential to be there. That's why he changed the coach. I think he's doing pretty well. He's really, really dangerous at any surfaces. So won't be so easy, unfortunately.
Q. But he wouldn't be involved in this scenario that I just created. It would be you and Roger .
MARAT SAFIN: I'm satisfied with that. For me, it's fine.
Q. Do you think the American people would be satisfied with it, to have a leading rivalry without an American ?
MARAT SAFIN: I have a lot of Russians behind me.