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June 29, 2004
WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND
THE MODERATOR: Questions.
Q. It was a tough game for you today, doubles as well. Now tomorrow not much rest and you play the No. 4 seed. How do you prepare for so many games?
PAOLA SUAREZ: Yeah, I mean, I play long singles and doubles today. But I think I'm okay. Today I think I'm okay. We see tomorrow on the court. I already recover a little bit from my singles, and I'm going to do all the things, the massage and rest and try to be a hundred percent tomorrow, as well.
Q. Did you find the support of the crowd helpful today, because there was a point in the game where it looked like it could go either way and you seemed to find another level of your play?
PAOLA SUAREZ: I don't understand. The support of the public?
Q. How did they help you?
PAOLA SUAREZ: No, I mean, they support me, you know, I think so good. It's really important for us when we are on the court. You know, I was in the third set, I was really tired today because I run a lot, you know. When you can listen the people, you know, to say your name, it's good for us. I mean, for me it was good.
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