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เอาบทสัมภาษณ์ของ Murray มาให้ค่ะ ให้สัมภาษณ์ดีมาก ๆ ค่ะ ถ้าคุณ จขกท ชอบอ่านข่าวมาก ก็น่าจะเคยอ่านสัมภาษณ์ของเมอร์รีย์บ่อย ๆ ใช่ไหมคะ ให้สัมภาษณ์ดีมาก ๆ ค่ะ man มาก ๆ ทุกครั้งเลยค่ะ
Tuesday, September 8, 2009 M. CILIC/A. Murray
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An interview with: Andy Murray
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. You seemed to be having trouble with your left wrist. Is there a problem? And if so, has it arisen today or has it been ongoing? ANDY MURRAY: I had a problem with it for a week or so. But regardless, I mean, you know, I just struggled today. I played poorly. You know, I'm obviously very disappointed. I mean, after, you know, the way that the last three Slams went I felt like I had actually played well and lost. And today, you know, it didn't feel like didn't feel like I played well. I had my chance in the first set, and then, you know, struggled after that. You know, energy was I mean, I guess the momentum went with him, and I didn't manage to get it back. So, you know, I wasn't able to return well.
Q. The hand was bothering you on the return, is that what you're saying? ANDY MURRAY: No, regardless of my wrist, it has you know, I lost the match. I returned poorly and he served well, and, you know, that was really the difference, guess. I felt like in the first set, you know, when I was getting into the rallies I was able to move him around and have my chances. And then, you know, once he got the first set, he started serving well and started playing really aggressive. He was shanking a lot of forehands in the first set. Then in the second he started dropping in, and then he started hitting the ball very clean after that and dictated all of the points.
Q. Usually you can, on days like this, find a way to win. What was the reason for not being able to do that today? ANDY MURRAY: Yeah, don't know. You know, that's why I'm disappointed. You know, I just didn't you know, I didn't find a way to get myself into the match. There was very few long rallies after the first set, and normally, you know, I'm able to get myself into rallies. But, you know, I guess on the return, you know, every time I had a chance, you know, he would hit a big serve or I would hit a poor return, especially on the second serve. You know, just a lot allowed him to dictate the play. Normally the return is the one part of my game where, you know, even if the rest of my game is struggling, I find ways to break serve and get into points, and I didn't do that.
Q. Considering how well you've been playing this summer on hardcourts, does this make it all that much more difficult to take, this early exit? ANDY MURRAY: Yeah, I'm disappointed. I mean, you know, I don't know how long or, you know, how quickly it will take me to get over it. But, yeah, I played well, you know, in the summer. I had a good grass court season. I mean, this hasn't been a bad sort of hardcourt season. Just, you know, today was not good. You know, so I'm going to be disappointed, but I'll have to go and work on some things.
Q. Can you comment on his game, the way he played, because you have had experience playing him before? Is this the best you've seen him? ANDY MURRAY: Well, I mean, the first set like I said, I felt like I had the tactics right. I was playing the right sort of way and had, you know, the opportunities. Then he started to, you know, play a little bit more aggressive, and I guess relaxed a little bit after he got that first set. You know, it was probably the cleanest I've seen him hit the ball sort of set and a half, so that was that was a little bit different to the previous matches. But, you know, some of that, you know, can also be down to not being tactically not quite as sound those previous matches.
Q. This is the end of the Grand Slam season for you, obviously. I know you just came off the court, but stepping back, how would you assess the season? What are your thoughts on the season as a whole? ANDY MURRAY: Well, it's been a very good season. I don't think I could say it's been anything less than that, you know. I improved my results at Wimbledon and at the French Open. Here was worse, and the same result in Australia. I equaled my best result in Australia. You know, I guess, you know, it's been a good season. Could have been better in the Slams, but the rest of the season has gone well. I have to make sure, you know, I work on my game a lot to make sure that when I go into the Slams next year and the beginning of the year I'm ready to win one.
Q. Your body language seemed pretty flat for you. Is that as a result of sort of the wrist thing bugging you at the back of your mind? ANDY MURRAY: I don't know what it was. Like I said, you know, against Capdeville I felt a little bit low on energy. And it's not an excuse, but it's not good in a Grand Slam to feel that way. You know, and like I say, I felt just when the match started to get away from me. I don't know, I just couldn't get myself into enough return games and couldn't quite find a way to get myself back into the match. You know, I mean, a lot of times when I lose, I always get asked that, you know, if it's due to you looked flat. But that's not always the case and why I lost. But today, you know, I just couldn't find my way into games and he was dominating a lot of the points, so it's difficult to get into it.
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