In press conference at the Australian Open commented on how it feels to be surrounded by cameras almost all the time in tournaments. The five-time Grand Slam winner said: I think we have known that, because thats been the way that we have had a lot of cameras here for the last couple of years, warmup areas.
Theyre not in the locker room, not that I know of (smiling). Safe there. Sharapova also spoke about improvements: I have played against her probably in Rome, six, seven months ago.
Different player playing against her in Australia than it is, you know, in Rome first round. Yeah, I think shes much more, felt like she was much more comfortable on the hard courts and shes also had a great few weeks.
Shes playing like it, as well, yeah. Sharapova also commented on why she dropped her level between the second and third set: I think a little bit of focus. You know, 30-all in the first game, first game second set, just didnt take care of business.
Yeah, I think I took a few steps back. I let her control the points a little bit. Got into longer rallies, which I think off the backhand she had a great slice out there today. That stayed quite low in the conditions. And I didnt do enough with that ball.
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