An Interview With Jelena Jankovic
Date: 2006-09-05
Jankovic def. Dementieva 6-2, 6-1Question What were your emotions in the last game?
Answer Yeah, I was actually not nervous. I was so excited. It's tough to play when you feel like that. But, you know, it's my first time to be in the semifinals, and I guess that's normal to feel like that.Question It seemed like you weren't getting a lot of power on your serve in that game. What does it feel like when your body is like that?
Answer I don't know. It's tough. I was trying to control somehow. I'm lucky. I'm so lucky that I won that game, that I didn't have to play another one when she was serving. No, I'm happy that I pulled it through. I'm so happy, I'm so excited to be in the semifinals.Question If we had told you she'd win three games and none of them on her serve, would you believe that?
Answer I wouldn't believe that. I cannot believe that I won in two sets. What was the score? I don't even know the total score (laughing).Question 6 2, 6 1.
Answer 6 2, 6 1? Oh, my God. Don't believe. No, I mean, it's amazing. Especially we played in LA. She beat me 6 4 in the third. We played for like two hours and a half. Was such a tough match. Today I expected as well to have a tough, tough battle. But I don't know what happened. I was just playing quite solid, playing aggressively, didn't allow her to play her game. I was also returning well.Question In the Australian, you lost in the second round. French, you got to the third round. Wimbledon, you beat Venus...
Answer Fourth round.
Question There's a...
Answer Like I'm climbing up the hill or something (laughing). I don't know. I think I have I'm quite talented, and now it's just that I'm really motivated, and I have the hunger to do well. I'm really enjoying my tennis. I'm so happy when every time I go on court I want to compete, I want to fight for every point. That's why I'm going further in, yeah.
Answer Yeah, also. I have so much confidence right now. In this tournament, I beat three top 10 players. You know, it's amazing. I don't know what to say.Question You don't like to talk about the past, I know. But what was that 0 for 9 streak like, just living it?
Answer It was terrible, but what can I do? I think overall in life, you not gonna always have good times. There are gonna be bad times, as well. I think when you go through something like this, it makes you stronger as a person. For me, as a player, as well, I feel like I appreciate my results a lot more, and I know what I'm doing and I know the right values. That's the most important.Question How do you explain what happened in light of what's going on now?
Answer That's what has happened. Everything happened, I got a virus. I got sick. It was tough time for me. Took two months and a half or something to recover. I couldn't play. I was tired all day. It was a bad period. And then I came on court. I don't know what was wrong with me. I didn't I couldn't play. Whenever I got on court, I didn't have the will to practice, didn't want to play. When I get on court, I don't want to win matches, it's just like I was it was not it was something weird. It was something that I never felt before, and I almost quit playing tennis. I just wanted to go and study and just go to regular university and just continue with my studies. Right now, I'm in second year of university, so I was studying, as well, in that time. So I did something good. Now I'm doing good in tennis, so it's kind of a right balance right now (smiling).Question How close did you come to quitting tennis?
Answer Because I am a person who is quite competitive and I don't like to lose, and when I started losing so many matches, that's not what I want to do. I don't want to just be in the draw and lose first round every time. If I can not go far in tournaments and compete with the best players and be there, be a champion, I don't want to play. That's how I was. I was No. 1 junior in the world. After going to the top, I was always climbing up the rankings. When this happened, it was tough time for me. I don't like to lose. I don't think anybody likes to lose. But for me, I'm a bad loser kind of. It hurts a lot (smiling). I just...
Question (In Language Serbian.)
Answer He's saying everybody was talking about me, that I'm like a Ferrari who is in the garage, who is in the garage, but then all you need to do is put oil and bring it out on the road so everybody can see it, you know.
Answer You know, I was I started to play, and it was little by little, you know. I was feeling better and everything. Then I came to Rome. My mom came with me. She was I was away my mother was not traveling with me, then she came to Rome. Then since then, I have a different feeling. I made it to quarterfinals there. It was such a change, you know. It was something different. I didn't expect to go in the quarterfinals after ten losses in a row, nine losses how many, I don't know. Since then, I won like 30 something matches out of 40. I mean, it's been amazing. But I think some things are meant to happen, and maybe if I didn't lose ten matches in a row, maybe I wouldn't be in the semifinals here. Maybe I would just be who knows. Maybe I would lose in the second round or something because I would be too loose to kind of care less, in a way.Question Was it something your mother said or did?
Answer My mother and my parents overall, they are supporting me so much. They've been I'm so happy. I'm so grateful that even in those bad times they were with me and always giving me support. I mean, without them, I couldn't I wouldn't be here.Question Did she say to you, Don't quit?
Answer Yeah, she was always, like every time I would lose a match, she would always give me support and tell me that I can do it, I have the potential, I have, you know... And somehow, I pulled it through. I'm really happy to be here. But that's not something I am thinking right now. It's something that's the past. It's gone. I mean, you can't bring back time. Now I am looking at the present and the future, what I will do and what I will achieve. I'm so happy right now. So I'm not really worrying about what happened.Question What are you studying in university?
Answer Yeah, I study oh, my God you can imagine. When I was in the beginning of the year, I was studying economics, political economics, statistics. All this tough subjects. Can you imagine when you are losing, you are studying that (smiling).
Question Maybe it made you lose.
Answer No, it didn't. It didn't. I just, after I studied, I started studying and doing more frequently the exams. That's what I was doing. Right now I am giving it quite slowly, because I am studying on the road, and then when I get back home, maybe when I get back home now, I will maybe book some appointments for October or something so that I can give some more because my ambition is to finish university. That's my goal, and that's what I would like to do. I don't want to be a typical tennis player who knows how to hit the forehand and a backhand. That's all. I think this career is quite short and I think there is life after tennis, as well, and I need to look after my future.
Answer Twelve.Question There was a whole group of players that would become stars, Maria?
Answer Yeah, it was a quite good group. I mean, I think we pushed each other. We were competing against each other. I think it was a good little group. Few of us made it from the academy. It's good. It's good for I'm glad that I had such company like that.Question Who else besides you and Maria were there?
Answer Tatiana Golovin and maybe Jamea Jackson. Who else was there? I can't remember right now off my head.Question You had some practice matches with Maria when you were young?
Answer Yeah, we were always competing. I mean, we would go in the back courts. That's where we'd play our matches. We would compete. The good thing about the academy was every day we played matches. Didn't matter who it was, like two year old or 50 year old, we'd play big players, fat players, skinny, anybody. We were just competing. That's the good thing. You learn how to be competitive from an early age. That's what the game is all about. If you're not competitive and you don't know how to win matches, then...
Question Can you talk about Dementieva's serve. You broke her every time. Is it coming in flat? Is it slow and you can tee off on it? What was it today?
Answer I don't know, but in LA, I was talking about her serve. I had a problem with her serve because I am not quite used to some serve like that. It has some little slice on the ball and it's quite it's a lot slower than all the other players. For me, I prefer I can return easier Serena's serve than Dementieva's serve. I mean, when I played in LA, Serena would hit a 125 mile serve, and I would hit it even harder back, hit a winner back. But then I played Dementieva, who hits 80 mile serve, and I can't even make it over the net. I don't know what it was. But now I got used to it somehow. I found my rhythm. It was I didn't have a problem with that. I think when I was returning well, I put a little bit more pressure on her. Then she was making double faults.
Answer My God, I don't know. I was so surprised. It's an amazing feeling. I don't know how to explain. You can only know this feeling until you really you are there and you experience it. I mean, it's something amazing. It's a great feeling to be in a semifinals, especially in Arthur Ashe, in a big stadium. It's something amazing.Question Studying economics and statistics, what do you have to do after tennis?
Answer I don't know. The first two years are a little bit of everything. I'm studying to see a little bit what I would like to do. Little bit of business. Little bit of I don't know. We will see. Then in the third year I will decide what I would like to major in. Right now, I'm really I have really no idea what would suit me the best. I don't want to make a mistake and just study something for a couple of years and then I say, Oh, I don't like it, and I just wasted my time. I want to take it easy.
