00:00Qu'est-ce que tu joues auparavant ?
00:30Just a better player that can, you know, I'd say compete and have chances.
00:37And, you know, last time we played in, I think, was it Shanghai?
00:42I mean, I had looks.
00:44I had set points in the second set.
00:48Like, I really should have probably won the second, taken it to a third set.
00:52But, yeah, I think what makes it tough is he serves well.
00:59He serves aggressive on second serves.
01:00It's tough to take advantage of his serve for how well he also returns and just is from the baseline.
01:08He backs it up incredibly well with the serve.
01:12So it's tough to sometimes get on him the way that he's, I guess, getting on you with the return.
01:21And, I mean, I think the way to turn around is just to, like, become a better player.
01:26You know, I think that Coco would probably say the same thing.
01:30I think she would probably tell me that she just was better at tennis when she started, you know, reversing the head-to-head.
01:37And for me, that's, you know, I'm not, in my head, I'm not thinking about all the losses I had to know back when I was, like, I don't know, like five years ago.
01:47And, like, I was nowhere near the level of player that I am now, you know.
01:51What I'm thinking about fresh in my mind is, like, when we played at World Tour Finals, whatever year that was, I think 20, maybe 22.
02:02I can't quite remember.
02:04But that one and the one in Shanghai last year.
02:07And in those ones, I, you know, served for the set in the World Tour Finals.
02:10I had set points serving in Shanghai.
02:12Like, I know that in the most recent matches we've had, there's been looks.
02:19And I just haven't been able to make it happen in the important moments of those matches.
02:27And, you know, that's what makes the best guys the best guys, is they're not going to give it to you in those moments.
02:32You have to go and take it.