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August 8, 2007
MONTREAL, QUEBEC
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Four wins so far here in the tournament. I guess it's exceeded expectations to this point. How do you feel at this point right now into the third round? Is this as deep as you've ever been in a Masters Series?
FABIO FOGNINI: I feel play very good. I won the qually. I don't know what it is exactly, but I feel very good right now. This is the best victory for me.
That's the tennis: I have to play better him today on the court. I try. I do that. I won.
Q. Andy Murray obviously had a bit of a wrist problem. He's a high-ranked player. You took care of business on your end.
FABIO FOGNINI: Before I know that Andy was injury three month of the wrist. Was playing with Volandri in Hamburg. 5-1 in the first set, he retired. He's a great, very good player. He was top 10 for sure I don't know how many months, but was top 10. Make top five easy.
Q. More than likely a match-up with the world's No. 1. In your wildest dreams, did you think that would happen?
FABIO FOGNINI: That's a great occasion for me play with Roger. Roger, it's the No. 1. That's good for me. I think also for Italy to see the match on TV.
I'm young, so I have to try to have experience. Now I'm okay, I'm fine. I have to try the best on the court tomorrow.
Q. The name Fabio, is it short for something else?
FABIO FOGNINI: No, just Fabio.
Q. What part of Italy are you from?
FABIO FOGNINI: North of Italy, Liguria. Is near Monte-Carlo.
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