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Capriati promises she can be the best

15 febbraio 2003
DUBAI - Duty Free Women's Open


Capriati receives flowers from El Sibai on her arrival in Dubai. It's no vain brag or boast. World No. 7 Jennifer Capriati has issued a veiled threat to be there among the best as the Sanex WTA Tour progresses this year.

"I can beat anybody," Capriati said after alighting from a long Lufthansa flight at the Dubai Airport late last night. "I don't think anyone is unbeatable on the Tour," Capriati stated in reply to a question on the oft-admired invincibility of the Williams sisters, Venus and Serena.

"I just worry about my game. I concentrate on how I am progressing in every event that I participate," she smiled.

A first time visitor to Dubai for the Dubai Duty Free-sponsored Women's Open, Capriati has a point to prove here. She's done it before during her illustrious career, winning the Australian Open and the French Open in 2001.

"I believe in concentrating on my personal performance as there are other good players in this tournament as well," she stated in reply to whether she would reserve any special attention for Venus Williams here.

"My aim definitely would be to take them on one by one. That's the goal, play them one by one and see how I am progressing," Capriati nodded. "But I need to be consistent and I hope to find this consistency here so that I can carry it onward on the Tour," she added.

The Dubai Duty Free Women's Open has attracted possibly one of the strongest field in the three-year history of this competition. With World No. 2 Venus Williams occupying the top slot, serious contenders for the title this year include Capriati, Justine Henin-Hardenne and Monica Seles.

"I've heard so much about this place and all the excitement that goes with it. I needed to play in a tournament with a strong field and so I chose Dubai," she smiled. "I think this tournament is going to be a good preparation for the others coming up in the near future... it's going to get hotter on the tour," Capriati said.

Capriati was received at the Dubai Airport by Sinead El Sibai of tournament owners and organisers, Dubai Duty Free. Another top player to arrive yesterday was fellow countrywoman Monica Seles, who flew in with her mother. Seles had a workout at the courts yesterday.