September, 1st 1992
Capriati D Muns-Jagerman 7-6(3), 6-2
Q. Jennifer, what were your thoughts when Nicole was serving
for the first set?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I didn't really want to think that she was serving
for the first set. I just tried to take point by point, you know, game by
game, and maybe I could make a comeback there, but I just -- really tried to
pick up a level there, and got more intense and I concentrated a little better.
Q. Didn't you have some slow starts, last week, also in San Diego?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Yeah. It is like the story of my life.
Q. Do you think it is maybe the same reason that it happened today or is it
just such a different tournament that it may be different?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I think that it is different today because I wasn't
really used to the conditions. It was real windy out there; I am not really
a wind player, you know. It is the center court and it is a little noisier
than other stadiums. It adjust takes getting used to.
Q. What turned it around when it was 5-1? Could you describe how things
changed?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I just got more intense, and just tried to focus a
little better, and you know, concentrate more.
Q. How much trouble did you feel like you were in, in that
first set? Did you feel like at every point, well, I can still come back and
win it or did you ever think?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: No, I thought I was in a lot of
trouble, you know. Of course, I said to myself, you can come back. There is
still another set for you. I just tried to take it slow and concentrated on
every point.
Q. You actually talk to yourself you tell yourself, like, you know,
concentrate on this point, or make sure about your forehand or something or
are you not talking to yourself?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Yeah, I do. Sometimes I don't, outloud but I am saying it
to myself.
Q. What kind of stuff were you going through today? Like at 5-1, what was
the thought there?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I was just thinking just to really stay calm, and
it is okay, just take it point by point, and concentrate and not -- and cut
down on the errors. I didn't think I was going for it as much, you know, the
whole match; I didn't think I was really going for it, because I thought I
was missing a lot and I didn't really feel that comfortable out there
hitting out.
Q. Jennifer, could you help -- this year has been obviously up and down for
you. I think you started with black nail polish, there were stories about
how she is having difficulty growing up and things like that. Can you put
this year in perspective as far as your development goes on and off the
court?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I am just a normal person and I think everyone goes
through, you know, sometimes, and you know, I am fine, and I am really happy
with the way things are going, about my tennis right now, and especially
these last two months, obviously for the Olympics and stuff and I just think
I am playing well.
Q. Was there a moment where things changed for you, this year,
where you can just look to a moment where things changed?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I just think, after Rome, actually, you know, I had
a bad loss there, and then, after that, I just really started working harder,
and I improved in my fitness and stuff and just casual process where I just
started to play better.
Q. What did you do different in the second set?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I just -- I think I cut down on the errors, and also she
started making more errors. I think she just let down a little. But I think
I played a little better the second.
Q. Jennifer, your summers seem to be the time you have played well. What
factor does school have to do with it?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I don't think it is school because up until like two
weeks ago, I was making up work.
Q. Really.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Yeah. So, I don't know, maybe it is just because it is
summer, and you know, I don't have to go, or just kind of have off, the
summer, but I don't think it is really that. I don't know why.
Q. You have also talked about the effect that the Olympics experience had on
your career. Has tennis been that fun in awhile, the type of tennis you
experienced at the Olympics?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I mean, in my short career, I haven't really
experienced like being at the Olympics. That was definitely different than
playing in a tournament. It was just really something really special for me,
like I just had a great time there.
Q. How different? I mean, since we don't play in tournaments, we don't
really know your experience.
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: It is very different. First of all, it is like you are
representing your country there. Even though as an individual, the draw, the
setup; still, I had that team feeling there, and also it wasn't just tennis,
it was you know, you are there with the greatest athletes in the world, and
from all over the world, and in the village of course, and just, there. I
wasn't just mingling or talking or socializing with other tennis players
like you do here in the lounge. It was just, like swimmers and rowers, and
people who do track and field.
Q. Who were some of the people that you met that you wanted to meet; that
you went out of your way to meet?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Really, you didn't have to go out of your way because
everyone is just there, and I would just be in the cafeteria and sit down
with some people and there will be somebody great, you know, the greatest
athlete. I met a lot of the swimmers like Summer St. Nicholls. I met
Jeanette Evans, really great. They are fun.
Q. Did the difficulty of this match today surprise you and do you think it
is better for the rest of the tournament for you to have a first tough round
match?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: I don't mind an easy match or a hard match.
Maybe first couple of rounds, I'd like it a little easier, but later on, I
think a tough match is good. Just kind of get you in the mode, you know,
really playing hard tennis and I mean, I didn't know it takes-- I never
think it is going to be easy. I always think everyone is good, so, I got to
be ready.
Q. Do you approach this Open differently now? I mean, do you feel that you
can win this, or did you always believe that you could win a Grand Slam?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, I don't always go in there believing that I can win
a Grand Slam or any tournament, but this year, I expect more from myself
this year; to get pretty far; not even because of how it has been going
lately about the Olympics or the win last week; just on how I did last year.
You know, from getting that far, last year, just I put it on myself to think,
well, if you can do that last year, then why can't you do it this year again.
Q. Has the thought of becoming the youngest ever champion here crossed your
mind?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: Well, when people ask me-- when people say that to me,
you know, I kind of just think about it, wow, but I really don't think about
it.
Q. I mean are you looking for the final?
JENNIFER CAPRIATI: No. I am looking for just a couple of more rounds. Yeah,
of course I am.
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