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 Q. Is it always a different feeling when you play against a Russian and another one who is not Russian?

ELENA DEMENTIEVA: I know that some people, you know, think I have a mental problem by playing, you know, against Russian player, which is not true. The problem is that all Russian player are very good players and it's not easy to beat them. Especially when they play against me, they want to beat me because, you know, I'm one of the best.  Before the match, you realize that you play against Russian player. But when you're on the court, your nationality doesn't change anything and you don't really think about it. I mean, when you're on the court, it's all about the game, not about your nationality, where you're from.

 Q. Why did you get so emotional early in the second set when you had already won the first set and were playing well?

VERA ZVONAREVA: I don't know. It's just a game. Sometime it happens. When you can control it, you play better. Maybe next time I'll be better and win the match.

ANNA CHAKVETADZE: I couldn't believe that I could win. I just wanted to play my game, you know. I couldn't believe. Now I still don't believe that I beat Myskina, and she's like first in Russia. She won Roland Garros.  It's unbelievable.

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