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บทสัมภาษณ์ออกมาแล้ว แต่ยาวมาก แบ่งเป็นสองเม้นนะคะ ^^''
วันนี้บทสัมภาษณ์ดีค่ะ คำถามค่อนข้างสร้างสรรค์ โนเล่ก็ตอบได้ดี คมคายและให้เครดิตทุกคนที่พูดถึง ^^
ขำอิตรงที่มันบรรยายนิสัยตัวเอง I like to speak and fool around อ่ะ รู้ตัวดีนะยะ 
แล้วยังร้อนตัวรีบบอกว่าที่ล้อลุงแมควันนั้น ไม่ได้วางแผนล่วงหน้ามาเล้ยยยยย ถึงกับสาบานปฏิญาณ เยอะไปมั้ยหนู พิรุธชัดๆ อ่ะ 555
แต่ชอบที่โนเล่ตอบคำถามเรื่องให้น้องๆ ที่ประสบชะตากรรมจาก 911 เข้ามาดูในบ๊อกซ์มั่กๆๆๆๆ ค่ะ
คนที่เคยผ่านสงครามเท่านั้น ถึงจะเข้าใจสงครามลึกซึ้ง
นักข่าวก็เป็นอะไร ถามอยู่นั่นละ ก็คนเค้าไม่อยากพูดถึง พูดไปมันก็กระทบกระเทือนใจทุกคนอย่างที่โนเล่ว่าแหละ โนเล่พูดดีมากค่ะตรงที่บอกว่า ทุกคนยังเด็ก ยังมีความหวัง ต้องก้าวต่อไป ต้องไม่หันไปมองอดีต ^^
ก็เป็นอีกมุมดีๆ ของมัน ที่ใครๆ คงจะได้เห็นกันมากขึ้น หลังจากเเห็นแต่มุมไม่ดีมาเยอะเหลือเกิน T T
ส่วนเราก็ยังรักมันมากขึ้นได้อีกนะเนี่ย จะน่ารักไปไน๊ ><'' (วันก่อนยังด่าเช็ดอยู่เลย 555)
Wednesday, September 9, 2009 An interview with: NOVAK DJOKOVIC
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. How good is it to be back in the semifinal of a Grand Slam?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, it feels great. I mean, I haven't done that in the past three Grand Slams this year, so mentally was very important for me to overcome today's challenge and to be able to win quarterfinals and to get to the semifinals first time in the Grand Slams in 2009.
So now that I've done it I feel kind of a relief, and I hope I just can continue playing well and challenge eventually Federer if he gets to the semifinal.
Q. We saw Andy Murray yesterday come up a little bit flat. Didn't have much game to bring. Were you concerned about that in your game today? You struggled a little bit there in the second set today?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, I don't think we had a great first set. First set quality of the match wasn't its best. I've made a lot of unforced errors, he's made a lot of unforced errors, and I was lucky to get through in the tiebreak.
And then second set I still wasn't able to find the great, you know, rhythm, especially in the forehand side, and he used it. He stepped it in. He played very aggressive, and he deserved that second set.
I managed to come back, and that's what it matters. You know, I just tried to focus myself in the third set and work on some things. I returned more balls in on his serves, and I think serving well was as well one of the key elements in today's win.
Q. When he's on one of those hot streaks and playing at his highest level, what is your philosophy? Do you sit back and wait, or do you feel you have to react to that and do something different?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: The dangerous thing about Verdasco is to let him take over the control of the match, because he's physically very strong and he's able to do a lot of things, especially from his forehand side, as we could see today. He improved a lot his backhand, so he stays much closer to the line.
He likes when the ball is coming a bit slower to him so he can, you know, do more things with it. That's why I tried to mix up the pace, you know, play some high balls and then fast balls to his forehand and try to just get him out of that comfort zone that he got in in the second set. I managed to do that.
Q. I understand you've been hosting children of 9/11 victims in your box. Can you talk about that, what that means to you, how it got started.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Yeah, well, I mean, we had this idea before the tournament, and I didn't want to talk about it, obviously. I think it's - well, it's a gesture that I hope it means for them. I've been meeting, you know, four different guys, you know, in these two weeks.
I have been giving them some presents after the matches. Obviously we don't want to talk about the past and what happened. It's something that I have been going through, as well, something similar in my past, you know, through the war and all these things.
So I know what it feels like, so I just try to bring some smiles and make them enjoy. I hope that's what I did.
Q. Do they know who you are and what you've done on the court? Do they know you for your impressions or more for your tennis?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, I haven't asked them that. (laughter.)
I think that's - the main thing is that they enjoy it. I think that the guy I met today was first-time watching live tennis match. It was quarterfinal of US Open, and certainly it was a fantastic feeling for him.
About the impressions, I don't know if they have seen it. But it's going on on the Internet for a while.
Q. When you say that you don't want to talk about it or you haven't wanted to talk about it, do you mean you don't want to make it seem like it's a publicity thing, make it genuine from the heart?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: About what?
Q. I think when you responded to that question you said, you know, I obviously haven't wanted to talk about it.
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, just because this is something that is negative to talk about, and I think it's a sad story from their side and from my side. So I guess in this moment we have no reason to talk about sad things, because, you know, we are here. We're trying to enjoy. We're young. They're young. They're trying to enjoy their life, and they came to tennis.
So this is the positive message. We don't want to, you know, get back in the past. What already happened, happened. It's life.
Q. Maybe it's just from the outside, but you seem more relaxed in this tournament than you've been. Is there any reason, or do you feel more relaxed?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: I like playing here. You know, starting from the surface, which is quite suitable to my game, the fans, you know, the atmosphere, the entertainment, the show, I like it.
And the results that I've made in the past three years show how much enjoyment I have playing here. I had a lot of success, so that's probably the big reason why I continue playing well this year.
Q. At the end of the match you pointed to your box. How important is having your coaches during the last few weeks?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, support is something that is always welcome, especially in the big events like this. My coaches and all the people that are there, my girlfriend, my uncle, family members, friends, you know, they all have been with me throughout the US Open and throughout the all of my life.
So this is something that has been created throughout the years, these relations, this relationship I have with Marian. We've been working for four years already, and now starting to work with Todd Martin, as well.
So I always try to have a bunch of people around me, because then I feel better, and I can get as much opinions and as much thoughts as I can in order to progress.
Q. With the boos that you heard here last year after the Roddick match and all that, have you made an effort this year to get the crowd on your side? Are you trying to work with them, like the McEnroe thing the other night, just trying to get them behind you this year?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, I obviously - obviously the crowd is very important and plays a crucial role in big matches.
What happened last year I was saying many times this year already in the conferences was misunderstanding, and obviously something that we all learn from. I learned from my mistakes.
I mean, it's all right, as long as I realize the things that happen and try to take the best out of it, and then, you know, try to gain back the crowd. I hope that's what I did, because I feel that I'm enjoying it again much more. It feels like 2007, you know, when I played finals here and did all these crazy things, impersonating the players.
So it was really a lot of enjoyment playing with McEnroe the other night. It was something else. You know, it was unexpected. I promise it wasn't planned. It just came out. It was good.
Q. When you get deep into a Slam, how do you find that balance between the work you do between the matches? Who makes that call? Is it you? Is it Marian? Who makes the call about the amount of time you do spend preparing?
NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Well, depending on the matches that I play and depending how my body feels, then we make a plan together. You know, they're the bosses. I have to follow what they say, you know. That's why they're there. They're coaches. It's their job to try to improve my game and make me feel good, and obviously all it's compromise.
Now we have an extra day to the semifinals. I think we're going to play golf. Todd is a great golfer. Generally we will practice a little bit, not too much.
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