But just maybe sometimes being even more patient. Even though I thought I did that much better this year, and sometimes, you know, make my opponents play that one extra ball, and just knowing how to play the big points better.
Yeah, I think there are many other important things in life, not just tennis.
I started when I was six years old. My first coach was my granny, she was the best player in Slovakia.
Well, actually I don't care what surface I'm playing on.
I'm visiting my high school. Every half year I do the exams, and then this year I'm going to graduate.
I mean, every single time I was there with Mahesh, I just tried to learn something of his game, because he's, you know, one of the best doubles players that's been around ever.
I guess the attention paid to appearance is something that belongs to tennis too.
As I said this year, I didn't try to put any pressure on me by setting high goals or anything, I just want to make sure that every single time I'm out there on the court I do my best, I give 100%, and see where it's going to end up next year.
I mean, it's been quite busy, especially with the rain delay the first few days, and then having to play the late evenings, waiting here every day. It's been kind of difficult.
It was a match I lost, rather than she won [on Serena Williams winning with an apparent cramp injury at Wimbledon