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August 5, 2013
MONTREAL, QUEBEC
K. NISHIKORI/P. Polansky
4‑6, 6‑4, 6‑2
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. Can you explain what you need to improve over the next years?
KEI NISHIKORI: I guess I was making too much unforced errors today. I have to improve. Not many easy points to give.
The serve wasn't good today. I have to keep practicing well, high percentage, a little more speed.
Q. Do you feel you can climb the rankings up to which spot in the next years?
KEI NISHIKORI: Hopefully to get top 10 maybe this year or next year. That's my next goal.
But it's not easy to keep this ranking. I want to stay this ranking, whatever I can. Everybody's close. Hopefully couple years to get top 10.
Q. It was only your second visit in Montréal. What is the main reason?
KEI NISHIKORI: I mean, it's big tournament, so everybody want to do well. Yeah, these two Masters really important for us, especially for me. I like hard court. I didn't get much points last year, so hopefully I can do well here.
Q. Can you describe the best moment of your career at this point?
KEI NISHIKORI: I think winning Japan Open last year. It was some big memory for me, winning my home country. First time in history. I was really happy.
Q. Who was your idol when you grew up?
KEI NISHIKORI: Roger.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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