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June 1, 2014
PARIS, FRANCE
E. BOUCHARD/A. Kerber
6‑1, 6‑2
THE MODERATOR: Questions in English, please.
Q. It was a straightforward match. What do you think makes it so tough to play Eugenie?
ANGELIQUE KERBER: Yeah, I mean, she's a great player. She played very well today. But I actually didn't find my rhythm. I was completely not on the court.
I didn't play my best tennis today.
Q. Do you think Genie could have a shot at the title? I mean, now the women's draw is so open.
ANGELIQUE KERBER: I think for sure. I mean, everybody who is still in the draw has a chance. I mean, everybody is playing good tennis here, so I think it will be interesting who will be in the final then.
Q. What do you think you could have done maybe a little bit better? Physically, were you 100% and fine? Was there any issues there also?
ANGELIQUE KERBER: No, I'm fine. But of course, I mean ‑‑actually, I was not in the game.  I was trying, but I had no rhythm. I don't know. I make so many mistakes. I actually was not moving very good.
So, yeah, I just can say that it was not my best day today.
Q. It's a big occasion on center court a little bit early though. Do you have any idea before you come out that you're not feeling ‑‑that you're a little bit out of it, or is it just something that all of a sudden the match starts and you realize, Well, my legs aren't there and I'm just not here and what can I do to change it?
ANGELIQUE KERBER: No, I was feeling good before, but it starts during the match. I mean, I went there and I was trying. But actually, I was not feeling the ball and I was trying to come back, but it was tough for me today.
Yeah, but I think she played very well today, so congrats to her. That's the sport.
FastScripts Transcript by ASAP Sports
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