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March 31, 2006
MIAMI, FLORIDA
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. You have seen some great servers in your career. Roddick hits a big serve, Federer hits a great serve. Could Ljubicic, when you take into account speed and the accuracy of his serve, could he be the best server of the game?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: I don't know if he the best, but he serve really good. Few ones that serve very good as well, that's Roddick, that's Federer, Calleri as well. There is a few ones.
But when he play like this, it's very tough.
Q. Today was his serve almost untouchable most of the day?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: Yeah. Almost perfect.
Q. What makes it so difficult to return? It's very accurate, or the same movement? What makes it so difficult to read his serve?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: Everything. He's very, very good.
Q. You played so well against Ancic. What happened today? Beginning of the match...
DAVID NALBANDIAN: He played better than me. Nothing special. Everything perfect. He played better. It's simple.
Q. Do you think he has the game to beat Federer?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: I don't know. He never beat him, so I think he even never beat Roger or just one, I don't know.
Q. 2002.
DAVID NALBANDIAN: I think he's playing good right now, but you never know.
Q. Did you try to change knowledge something during the game?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: I tried to play my game.
Q. In your whole game.
DAVID NALBANDIAN: I tried to play my game, but I never couldn't make it. So was tough. Was windy. He played incredible.
So was really tough.
Q. His backhand slice, does it stay so low that it's very difficult to do anything aggressive with it?
DAVID NALBANDIAN: Yeah.
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