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April 27, 1995
MONTE CARLO, MONACO
Q. Do you feel tired after a match like this?
THOMAS MUSTER: No.
Q. Not at all?
THOMAS MUSTER: No.
Q. What was the problem with your hand, blisters, or --
THOMAS MUSTER: No, I have a cut which is about one centimeter and very deep and it is right there where my racket ends, so I have to protect it, otherwise it is going to open up all the hand. And I have no choice to do anything, no stitches or anything, it is just -- just have to keep taping it.
Q. How did you do that?
THOMAS MUSTER: It just happened because of playing; just the skin broke up.
Q. What did you feel when he was ahead in the first set; did you feel confident you were strong enough?
THOMAS MUSTER: It didn't matter, no, because I had 15-40 in the first game and I mean, he is not somebody who is serving that strong that you don't have chances to break back, so I knew it will depend on my concentration and my basic work to beat him.
Q. Surprising to see him in the quarters?
THOMAS MUSTER: It is surprising the way he played and -- I mean, he is obviously a very good player, sometimes just comes out of nowhere and plays well like he did at the Grand Slam Cup a few years ago or, you know, sometimes he comes up with great results and I think this week he has been playing very good tennis by beating Novacek and Haarhuis, I mean, you need to play good tennis even on clay, so, we will see. I don't know what to expect -- I don't know what too much to expect
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