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Daniela Hantuchova is right about everything.


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Wimbledon 1st round interviews :


Monday, 22 June 2009

Q. What do you think of her (Laura Robson)?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Uhm, yeah, obviously she's got talent. I mean, she seems like a very nice girl. You know, it's important now that she has the right people around her.

You know, it's still a long way for her to go. But definitely she's got a potential. And it's important she just keeps working, you know, on the right things and goes the right direction.

Q. What particularly impressed you about her today?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I thought ‑ well, obviously because she's left‑handed it makes it a bit tougher, but her serve is very good. You know, she was hitting couple of aces a game, and also she was very smart how she was using it. So I think the serve was working very well for her.

And, you know, I mean, obviously she still has many things to improve, but I think she's on the right way, for sure.

Q. It was a tough situation for her, but potentially a tough situation for you as well, wasn't it?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, definitely. It was so tough. I just tried to, you know, keep focused and think about my game. But obviously, you know, it didn't feel very good being a set down and a couple games down and getting kicked by, you know, a girl 11 years younger than me, so...

I just tried to make sure that whatever happens, I win this match somehow (smiling).

Q. Did you think she was going to beat you at one point?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: No, I never go on the court thinking the other is going to beat you.

Q. During the game?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: No. I always believe in myself. Yeah, I mean, if I go on the court not believing in myself, I think I shouldn't be there.

Q. I wanted to ask how you felt last night? I mean, she's obviously never played a women's tournament here. Did you feel quite confident? She's only 15.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Absolutely not. Actually, last night I was very relaxed. I was thinking more about, you know, first round of a Grand Slam than actually who I was playing.

I think, you know, doesn't matter if it's No. 1 in the world on the other side or somebody 15 years old. I think I still had to go out there, do my things right and correct, and just focus on my game.

I've said this many times: with my kind of game I play, I think it's most of the time about me. If I did the right things, I think I can beat anybody. If I play badly, I can lose to anyone.

I was more concerned about what I was gonna do on the court.

Q. What did you think of the atmosphere of the court?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, it's very nice, actually. I really enjoyed it. Of course, I mean, they told me it's like 4,000 people, but it doesn't feel like that at all.

Yeah, the atmosphere was very nice. Actually, I thought the crowd was pretty fair. I mean, obviously they were rooting for her, but it was nothing beyond fair play. So, you know, they were very kind.

I guess, you know, all the years I've played here, you know, I deserved also a little support. It was very nice to play there.

Q. You seemed to be taking a lot of time between points, particularly in the third set. Was that a deliberate tactic?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: No, I think I do that all the time. If you've seen me, all my matches during my career, you know, some people, they like to play point by point with a fast rhythm. Some people like to take more time.

Probably because I think so much on the court. Sometimes I have to make my mind clear before I play every point, and I don't want to start before I'm not ready.

Q. Can you remember what you were like as a 15‑year‑old?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Actually, she reminded me a lot of myself. You know, she's got a great feel in the hands. She's not afraid to do whatever she feels like on the court.

Obviously, now it's much easier for her because, you know, she has nothing to lose and she can just swing at the ball. So I was thinking, gosh, that felt so good when I was at her age (smiling).

Yeah, at some points of the match, I was like, Oh, I think I'm playing myself. So, yeah, it was nice to see.

Q. How do you think you would have coped with the situation at 15, playing in a match like that?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Probably the same (laughter). You know, you don't have the experience. Sometimes maybe not go for crazy shots at important points, just trying to be patient.

But it's so tough to think like that when you are that young. You think more about how to hit the shot, that it feels good to be on the court and going for it. Yeah, sometimes you got to be patient, but I think that just comes with age.

Q. What age did you start to feel the pressure?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I think once I came up after winning Indian Wells and having that great year. You know, it's always easy to play when nobody knows you. Also today it took me a while to get used to her game. I never seen her before.

So the first year to come up, it's always ‑‑ it's not easy, of course. It's tough, but then to stay there, that's the tough part.

Q. Was it strange seeing Nigel up in the other player's box?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I haven't even seen him. He was there?

Q. He was there.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: No, sorry, I didn't see him.

Q. Have you spoken to him about Laura?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: No, not at all. I haven't seen him here, so no.

Q. Did you change your coach, Larri Passos?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, a while ago.

Q. Why did you choose him?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Obviously, he had the experience. He worked with Guga. Brought him to No. 1 in the world. There's something he can bring into my game. He's a fighter. He has an upbeat spirit. Very positive person. Very nice to be around him.

Q. How far do you think you can go?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Oh, gosh, I just try to take it one match at a time, not to look too ahead of myself, give my best in the next match.

I think if I play Zheng, it's going to be tough. She made semi-finals here last year. Again, I got to be ready, think of my game, do the right things, and we'll see.






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she said some nice things in that interview, thanks for posting





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she says, you know, a thousand time "you know", you know?
She's not the only player to to this, most on the ATP and WTA tour say it over and over again during interviews.. but why?
is it meant to be some formal replacement of "errmmmm", or are the players just bored of interviews, thinking they have told the same stuff a hundred times before, and the interviewer should already know what he's gonna hear?


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Daniela "Hantchucova" making history:

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It was, therefore, fitting that junior Wimbledon champion Laura Robson opened proceedings in the oval-shaped arena, which is 3.5m below ground level. The British teenager, who was making her first appearance in the main draw, pushed Daniela Hantuchova to three sets in an almost gladiatorial affair.

Speaking about the new court afterwards, Robson said: "It was really nice. I was the first one that got to play on it. It was pretty good. It's quite deep. When you see it from just outside it just looks like a normal stadium, but it really goes quite deep. But it's really, really nice and the court was really good."

But it was the Slovakian who made history to become the first player to win a match on the new court, eventually coming through 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.
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Wimbledon 3rd round interviews :
Friday, 26 June 2009

Q. Do you feel bad beating your doubles partner today?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, definitely. It's never a nice feeling, you know, having to play Sugi because she's one of my best friends. We've got such a great history together. She's a great person.

So winning or losing I knew always it was going to be a strange feeling for me. So I just tried to, you know, think ‑‑ take it as another tennis match, and not to think that she was on the other side.

Q. She seemed to be quite comfortable, had a break in the first set, and then you reeled off five games. What was the change there, do you think?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, I mean, you know, she's a great player, especially on grass. I knew that going into the match. And I knew I had to be really focused and play very well tactically, which I did.

At the beginning I felt like, you know, maybe I was giving her too much rhythm, and I just tried to maybe step a little bit back and try different things, you know, move her around the court and change it up because, you know, when you hit it to her, she's one of the best hitters on the tour.

So I knew it was important to, you know, do different things during the match.

Q. Must be very satisfying for you to get through to the second week. You have good memories of this place. How pleased are you?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, definitely feels great. I mean, you know, being in the second week, it's obviously always a fantastic feeling. I'm really gonna enjoy now the weekend and really looking forward for the Monday's match.

Q. Not an easy game the next round.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, you know, again, I'm just taking it one match at a time here, and so far it's been good. Obviously it's gonna be a tough one. But, you know, I'm ready and I'm really looking forward to it.

Q. Do you have any thoughts on how Serena is playing?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I haven't really seen her this year. But, you know, obviously playing her quite some time before, I know exactly what to expect. You know, she's a great competitor and great player. So it's gonna be obviously a tough match.

But, you know, I've been playing well, so we'll see.

Q. She said she thought you were a smooth player. She would have to bring out her toughest game to take you on.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, I mean, I think I have to do the same if I want to beat her. I have to bring my best game. It's gonna be interesting who's gonna be able to do that.

She's one of the best players in history, obviously a grand champion. But, like I said, I feel I have my chance, and we'll see.

Q. What's happened to your voice? Do you have a cold?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, I've been fighting a flu for the last few days. Before was more, you know, inside. Now it's coming out to the voice. Feel strange speaking like this (smiling).

Q. You have to face Sugiyama again to team up in the doubles. Are you going to say sorry when you meet her?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah, I already said sorry after the match. You know, it was quite funny before the match. We were warming up at the same place. We just had to make sure we were not going to sit on the same bench.

Q. We know Serena is an incredible champion. She brings a certain intensity or attitude out there. Do you have any thoughts about her presence on court?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Well, that's why she's one of the greatest, because of her attitude. She always fights, you know, whether she's down or up. She always gives her best.

Even matches sometimes she could have lost very easily, she always kept fighting and find a way how to get back in the matches. That's what makes her so strong.

Q. That's part of the problem when playing her?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I'm not saying it's a problem. It's just the way she is.

Q. It was quite noticeable watching the match today, there's been a lot of talking about grunting, squealing. Both of you hit the ball, don't make any noise at all. What is your take on the current situation?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Well, I don't think I had any chances to make any noise anyway today with my voice like this. It was kind of cool because, you know, I had to just focus on my shots and not to waste any energy feeling like this.

But, uhm, you know, I think me and Sugi are the players from maybe the older generation where we taught always playing the fair play, it's the way to play.

You know, making an extra sound to disrupt the opponents and the game, I don't think it's nice. But I felt today, you know, in the match, because we know so well each other, that we had some really nice rallies because we knew already before where to move and stuff.

So today's game I really enjoyed. And I always enjoy playing Sugi.

Q. Do you think it's gone too far? Do you think something needs to be done?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I don't know. I mean, there's nothing I can do about it, so I don't even think about it.

Q. This week Fabrice Santoro played his last match at Wimbledon.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Really?

Q. He's playing doubles, but we're not expecting to see him back in singles. I was wondering if you could take us back to 2005 when you won together.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Oh, gosh.

Q. Any special memory from that time? Can you tell us anything about him as a player and as a man?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: For me, was such unbelievable experience. I mean, just being on the same side of the court with him, it was incredible. He's such a genius on the court. I think anybody that played against him would say that.

The stuff he was able to do with the racquet, you know, the rallies he made, I think they gonna make the history in tennis. So I'm sure everybody's gonna miss him.

For me was, I mean, so much fun, and especially playing in France with him. It was unbelievable. We had such a great support from the crowds. I was so proud to win the title with him.

So I'm sure I'm gonna miss him, as well. He's been so great for the game. Especially, you know, today's tennis, it's so much about power, physically strong players. But he was able to show that, you know, it's not all about that. You know, he was able to bring something different to the game.

Q. He pulls off shots you wonder how he did it.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Sometimes when we were playing, I was like, Okay, we lost the point. Suddenly the next thing I see the ball is coming back to our opponent. He was a genius really.






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Wimbledon 4th round interviews : :cry:

Monday, 29 June 2009

Q. How do you feel you played today?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Oh, I mean, it was tough. The ball was coming obviously very, very fast back to my side, and I thought she played an unbelievable match. She was serving huge and returning unbelievable.

I mean, out of all the matches I've played against her, I think this was one of her best performances.

Q. Is she playing well enough do you think to win the tournament?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I mean, it's tough to say obviously because every match is different, but if she keeps playing like she did today, I think she's got a very, very good chance. Again, she just showed how good she is on grass especially.

Q. Were you pleased with the way you were playing, or did you not ‑‑ do you feel like you didn't have a chance to play your game because she was controlling the points?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: In the first set I felt like I had some chances, and obviously ‑‑ I thought I didn't start badly. I didn't think I was doing too many things wrong. But she always had a better answer to everything.

Basically that was the key. Then obviously I felt more pressure, and I felt like I had to do something extra, and that's when the mistakes came.

Q. Are you pleased with making it to the fourth round?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Oh, yeah, definitely. I think I had a great tournament, considering how I felt before the tournament. I never thought I would make it all the way to the second week. Obviously very pleased, and yeah, today was a tough match, but overall I think it was a very good tournament for me.

Q. Sorry, I'm not familiar with ‑‑ you referred to how you were feeling.

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I was sick.

Q. Oh, illness?

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: Yeah.

Q. There was that stretch there from late in the first set to early in the second where she won a long stretch of points in a row. Is that something that then gets into your mind when you're playing, that you realize ‑‑

DANIELA HANTUCHOVA: I didn't really realize that, no. I was playing it one point at a time, so I didn't really think of the score or anything. But obviously it was very tough for me.


DANI recovering from illness and get rest. :sleep: I hope your healthy when you coming.





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Thanx for the interview !

"I think I had a great tournament, considering how I felt before the tournament."

She got this illness before Wimbledon begun ? That makes 4th round a great achievement.


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The Herald: Grace and technique v raw power

There are matches that seem to exist to prove a point. The clash between Serena Williams and Daniela Hantuchova today has the commentator rummaging about in the cliche cabinet to affix an apt but unoriginal label. On the one side stands raw power. On the other, an almost fragile form will pace restlessly between points. Williams has a physique and demeanour that screams that she can not be overpowered. Hantuchova is long, lithe and still thin enough for this observer to remember that she once had to deny that she had an eating disorder.



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Thanks a lot Martin.
One of the best articles I have read for a long time.



Daniela H A N T U C H O V A
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Daniela talks a bit about golf although the interviewers attempts to flirt are a bit cringeworthy. Some swimsuits pics also.



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thanks. "chungwit" and this interview with DANI and other player in "wmagazine.com" but I'm just post about DANI only. ;)

Ladies of the court: Five minutes with six U.S. Open hopefuls
Summer may be fleeting (only 22 days left!) but at least that means it's U.S. Open time. The last Grand Slam tournament of the year starts today in New York, and we're predicting that a non-Williams sister might, just might, take home the trophy. We asked the experts over at the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour who to keep our eyes on and they offered up these picks: Dinara Safina (from Russia, 23 years old, ranked number 1), Jelena Jankovic (from Serbia, 24 years old, ranked number 5), Vera Zvonareva (from Russia, 24 years old, ranked number 7), Victoria Azarenka (from Belarus, 20 years old, ranked number 8), Daniela Hantuchova (from Slovakia, 26 years old, ranked number 23) and Melanie Oudin (from Marietta, Georgia, 18 years old, ranked number 67). We caught up with the six champs about shopping, celebrity crushes, and, oh yeah, tennis.

Other than the obvious, how'd you spend your summer?
Hantuchova: I took some time off with my friends and then trained for two weeks in Florida.

What outfit will you be playing in?
Hantuchova: I don't know yet. (She recently signed a deal with Adidas; the firm told W she will be wearing a layered lilac tank top and a low-waisted blue skort.)

What's your favorite thing to do in New York City during your downtime?
Hantuchova: I love hanging around in SoHo because of the great shops and restaurants.

Speaking of shopping, what's your favorite label?
Hantuchova: Roberto Cavalli.

Do you have any superstitions or good-luck charms on the court?
Hantuchova: I like to eat the same meal at the same restaurant the night before the match.

Favorite post-match meal?
Hantuchova: Crepes with Nutella.

What's the biggest splurge you've made with your prize money?
Hantuchova: A Jaguar for my mom.

Celebrity crush?
Hantuchova: Brad Pitt and George Clooney.

By Sarah Taylor
August 31, 2009

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DANI very gratitude :heart2: very great daughter :kiss:





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Yuck.Yuck. Yuck. That golfing article strained every sinew to make Daniela come across as a complete bimbo. And I hope daniela was just being polite in equating golf with tennis in athletic terms. Those lazy sods need a buggy to carry them around the course and a caddy to haul their clubs around for them. Only in golf could fat bastards like John Daly and Angel Cabrera be multiple major winners(and I have a soft spot for overweight Argentineans! :P ).

OTOH Daniela is such a gem for buying her mom a Jaguar. Good to see her buying British as well! :lol:


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A much better golf article:



Daniela Hantuchova is right about everything.


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A much better golf article:

Thanks. At last she found a writer who wasn't going to drool all over her.


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