March 11, 1998
INDIAN WELLS, CALIFORNIA
Q. Conchita, what is the injury? How much did it bother you?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: It was just a blister.
Q. Blister?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: Yes.
Q. On the foot?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: Uh-huh.
Q. How much did it bother you?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: Oh, nothing. When I covered it up, it was okay.
Q. Conchita, why did you ask for that injury time-out?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: I just answered that. It was a blister on my toe.
Q. Which toe?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: I don't know, one of them.
Q. What do you suppose you did that seemed to turn the match around for you in the second set?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: I was more aggressive. Went for my shots a little bit more. Tried to play deep. That worked pretty well.
Q. How come you turned it around again?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: I think she was on and off. She was really, really aggressive in the first set, going for her shots a lot. Really didn't let me do anything. I was not getting to the ball fast enough. I think the second set, I moved better. Then all of a sudden, I mean, I couldn't -- some of the games were tight and I couldn't put her away. She played well, didn't make any mistakes.
Q. Was there ever any time during that three-minute injury time-out when you thought you might not be able to return within the allowable three minutes?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: No.
Q. Twice you were within two points of winning the second set. Did you have questions about whether you could win it or not?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: No. I mean, I always thought that I could win it. It was pretty close, but I think she played those games pretty well.
Q. Are you going to remember this as one of the best matches you played against her?
CONCHITA MARTINEZ: No. I mean, I play well. I'm not very happy the way I started playing, you know. If you play her like this, you can't give her so much advantage in the first set. I think it was over, I don't know, less than half an hour. You have to try to stay really aggressive and hopefully I can do that next time.
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