Indian Wells: Svetlana Kuznetsova Press Conference
Svetlana Kuznetsova reflects on her career after beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova at the BNP Paribas Open.
Svetlana Kuznetsova reflects on her career after beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova at the BNP Paribas Open.
Former World No.2 Petra Kvitova announced on Monday morning that she and coach David Kotyza had ended their seven year partnership. Beginning at the start of the 2009 season, Kvitova began her meteoric rise up the rankings with Kotyza at the helm, winning two Wimbledon titles, and a WTA Finals trophy in 2011, the year in which she was one match from finishing at No.1 in the world.
WTA Insider spoke with Kotyza last fall during the BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global; check out that interview here – the audio version can be found on the WTA Insider Podcast – and read Kvitova’s statement on Facebook below:
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After a rollercoaster first month of WTA play Down Under, players have scattered across the globe to play for their countries in Fed Cup. The international team competition’s World Group and World Group II first-round ties are set to take place on February 6 and 7, and players have been tweeting up a storm as they’ve reunited with their national teammates.
Here’s who is in action for their country this week (all quotes provided by FedCup.com):
Romania vs Czech Republic
“We are all enjoying the week as we have a great team and the people around us, the doctors, physios and everyone,” said the Czech Republic’s Karolina Pliskova. “It’s something different a few times in a year.
“So we are always looking forward to this week and I hope it can continue like this and the girls will stay in the team.”
Romania: Simona Halep, Monica Niculescu, Andreea Mitu, Raluca Olaru
Czech Republic: Petra Kvitova, Karolina Pliskova, Barbora Strycova, Denisa Allertova
Fed cup time?? #FedCup #romania pic.twitter.com/Rr92HyA3vd
— Karolina Pliskova (@KaPliskova) February 3, 2016
Team Czech feeling stripey for the @FedCup gala dinner ? pic.twitter.com/E1iXMuukqM
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) February 4, 2016
Back with the girls and on our way to @FedCup again! pic.twitter.com/KGXnl3P2ZB
— Petra Kvitova (@Petra_Kvitova) February 1, 2016
Serving our country ?#fedcup @ Cluj-Napoca https://t.co/EMKdkK7VSn
— Andreea Mitu (@andreea_mitu) February 3, 2016
Germany vs Switzerland
“This is obviously very big for us,” said Switzerland’s Belinda Bencic. “For sure we want to do big things now in Fed Cup and I think we can, so I’m really looking forward to it.”
“Well obviously they have a great team also for many years, they’ve been having great results. Of course it will be very difficult but I think now we also have a very good team and for sure it will be even.”
Germany: Angelique Kerber, Andrea Petkovic, Annika Beck, Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Anna-Lena Friedsam
Switzerland: Belinda Bencic, Timea Bacsinszky, Viktorija Golubic, Martina Hingis
German Girls ?? #teamselfie #teamdinner @AngeliqueKerber @andreapetkovic @Annagroenefeld @BarbaraRittner #Friedsam pic.twitter.com/mFY0hFmuSZ
— Annika Beck (@BeckAnnika) February 4, 2016
Finally complete! Welcome @mhingis ! #TeamDinner #BackTogether #SupportTheSwiss pic.twitter.com/1WUIDfVHzS
— Swiss Tennis (@swiss_tennis) February 3, 2016
Can't wait ! ? #fedcup #GERSUI #hoppsuisse #SupportTheSwiss ?? vs. ?? in Leipzig !… https://t.co/zULPXrzXOk
— Timea Bacsinszky (@TimeaOfficial) February 3, 2016
Russia vs Netherlands
“It will definitely be a tough match as always,” said Russia’s Ekaterina Makarova. “Team tennis is always different to a normal tournament. Different emotions, different games from the players.
“We normally do everything by ourselves and there, for one week, we are a little bit more close to each other. We all have a good communication.”
Russia: Maria Sharapova, Svetlana Kuznetsova, Ekaterina Makarova, Daria Kasatkina
Netherlands: Kiki Bertens, Richel Hogenkamp, Cindy Burger, Arantxa Rus
Team selfie pic.twitter.com/neEqrTgHDb
— Kiki Bertens (@kikibertens) February 3, 2016
❤@MariaSharapova и Анастасия Мыскина #кубокфедерации #большойтеннис #шарапова #мыскина #кузнецова #rustennis #fedcup pic.twitter.com/VSgexfdoXh
— Svetlana Kuznetsova (@SvetlanaK27) February 4, 2016
France vs Italy
“We’re really proud of where we are right now,” France’s Kristina Mladenovic said. “We definitely started to believe in our chances. We’re trying to stay humble, but we also have high expectations and goals for this year.”
France: Kristina Mladenovic, Caroline Garcia, Pauline Parmentier, Oceane Dodin
Italy: Sara Errani, Camila Giorgi, Francesca Schiavone, Martina Caregaro
Dream team #fedcupdinner ?? pic.twitter.com/DOyVPZXIlS
— AmelieMauresmo (@AmeMauresmo) January 16, 2016
Contente d'etre en @FedCup ? Venez nous soutenir les 6&7fév #TeamFranceTennis compte sur votre soutien ?? #FRAITA pic.twitter.com/3isPYbQuV8
— Caroline Garcia (@CaroGarcia) February 1, 2016
On our way to the official #FedCup dinner ✌??️ #TeamFranceTennis #Marseille pic.twitter.com/S9aPWDZMZG
— Kristina Mladenovic (@KikiMladenovic) February 4, 2016
Also in action…
Spain:
Ya falta menos para el sábado!!
Our @FedCup tie is coming!! #España ????? pic.twitter.com/YWCuQug9TO— Carla Suarez Navarro (@CarlaSuarezNava) February 3, 2016
¡Ya estamos en Serbia! Primer entreno esta mañana… Already in Serbia! First practice. @FedCup ¡¡Vamos!! #teamwork pic.twitter.com/wQa6OUPq9P
— Garbiñe Muguruza (@GarbiMuguruza) February 2, 2016
Serbia:
Ekipa na okupu! Jedva cekamo susret protiv Spanije u Kraljevu 6. i 7.02. Podrska domace publike ce nam znaciti!!! pic.twitter.com/AgGciLWbUB
— Jelena Jankovic (@jelena_jankovic) January 31, 2016
Great Britain:
In Israel for the Fed Cup #GB @HeatherWatson92 @Katieswan99 @Freya_Christie @JossRae91 @anna_smith1488 @judmoo pic.twitter.com/LPbplxBhzM
— Melanie South (@melaniesouth) February 3, 2016
End of day stretching…. ? pic.twitter.com/X0KK8fd9Al
— Heather Watson (@HeatherWatson92) January 31, 2016
GB Fed Cup team selfie.
It'll be all white on the night?
And check out Hev's talons!!!! X pic.twitter.com/ZhKQ3kivrN— judy murray (@judmoo) February 2, 2016
United States:
Just landed in the Aloha State for @FedCup lets go #TeamUsa @usta pic.twitter.com/jGyU12YQWq
— Bethanie MattekSands (@BMATTEK) February 2, 2016
Little bit of fun with @BMATTEK ? @USFedCupTeam ? pic.twitter.com/8DrVbs2ovQ
— Sloane Stephens (@SloaneStephens) February 4, 2016
.@Venuseswilliams begins her prep for Poland in Hawaii this weekend! pic.twitter.com/CdKUJxixFm
— US Fed Cup Team (@USFedCupTeam) February 3, 2016
Puerto Rico:
???? RT @FedCup_es #AMII: la alegría es del local, Puerto Rico, que gana el dobles y se impone 2-1 a Guatemala pic.twitter.com/2fqSldGQQi
— Puerto Rico (@PuertoRicoPUR) February 2, 2016
Dia perfecto!!! ☀️ Victoria vs. Bahamas! Mañana vs. Republica Dominicana! VAMOS PUERTO RICO! #EquipoPUR #FedCup ??? pic.twitter.com/mq73tY5YFt
— Monica Puig (@MonicaAce93) February 4, 2016
India:
It's that time of the year again ? #fedcup #India ?? https://t.co/HsUpMDXwOZ
— Sania Mirza (@MirzaSania) February 3, 2016
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INDIAN WELLS, CA, USA – Elena Vesnina has the potential to make it into the singles Top 10, says Svetlana Kuznetsova – the woman she beat in an epic final at the BNP Paribas Open on Sunday.
“Why not? Of course, I mean, she did semis in Wimbledon last year. She won here now. She has to be much more consistent to be in the top 10, but she can make it, for sure,” said the defeated Russian of her compatriot.
.@SvetlanaK27 is moving up a gear! #BNPPO17 pic.twitter.com/QO5bthevKE
— WTA (@WTA) March 19, 2017
Kuznetsova admitted that she had struggled with the daytime conditions, and felt rather frustrated that she had not played as well as she could.
“I didn’t feel comfortable at all today on the court,” said the 31-year-old. “I was trying to do the best I could, you know, but this is the type of day when you don’t play your best tennis and you’ve got to still give your best effort.
“I tried my best and she won because she was more aggressive than I did. I was too passive. That’s it. Too much behind and didn’t serve well, I think it was key points.”
Kuznetsova now moves on to Miami – and is confident that she can recover quickly from the loss to her countrywoman.
“I feel great,” she assured reporters in her post-match press conference. “I didn’t overwork. I think what really is difficult to handle, like, lots of stress. It’s, like, kind of waste you physically a little bit. But the rest matches didn’t get me so much tired. I feel great physically.
“I’m looking forward to have couple days off and hopefully get a good start in Miami.”