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Q. A lot of people are looking at you again now with hopes for the future. Can you just sum up how your career has kind of gone. You were back here a year ago. How optimistic are you for the future?
KEI NISHIKORI: Uhm, I started well this year from Chennai. I played well there, and I'm getting really confidence through here. I played another good match today, and, you know, beating these kind of players give me more confidence to, you know, go up.
And my goal for now is, like, get top 50 as soon as possible I can. And I think it's gonna come soon if I can be healthy and play good.
I'm really feeling good now.
Q. A lot of people say that right now with Federer and Nadal at the top, it's one of the greatest eras ever for tennis. Then they say, But who are the people who are going to take the game on in the coming generations? Obviously, you're one of the people expected to. Is that a pressure to you or do you look forward to that?
KEI NISHIKORI: I never thought about it (laughter). You know, those two are I think greatest in tennis history, I guess. And, yeah, I played Nadal twice. Yeah, he's like different level. It's always fun to play them.
But, uhm, yeah, I think, yeah, a few guys can be like them. I think Djokovic, Murray, and Del Potro coming back now.
Q. But I'm thinking guys a little bit younger than those guys.
KEI NISHIKORI: Yeah, actually not many guys with my age. One year old is Cilic, Del Potro. But not many guys are coming up. Hopefully I can be the first one to, you know, get to top 10 or something.
Q. Could you tell us how much work you actually do with Brad, what areas he's concentrated on.
KEI NISHIKORI: We started December. It's on and off actually. You know, like, for this week he has to do ESPN. But we talk together every day about matches. He mentioned some things to change my tennis little bit. And everything, it's going well now.
Q. Could you tell us what sort of things, not being too specific, but what sort of things he wanted you to change?
KEI NISHIKORI: More steady on the court and get more percentage for my serve, especially first serve. I'm not the biggest guy, so try to hit more closes and more percentage up.
Q. I'm from China. We don't have a player on the tour. Can you tell us about how the Asian men's players get success on the tour? What are the important things?
KEI NISHIKORI: That's a difficult one. Maybe not best. Oh, well.
I practice at Bollettieri's in U.S. That's made me little different than playing Asia. Especially in Japan, it's tough to go outside. U.S., Europe, it's just tough to go outside.
I used to play a lot in Europe when I was juniors. I get many experience play with different players. That gave me more confidence to, uhm, play different guys.
Yeah, if you're in Asia, it's just tough to go outside, I think.
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Q. Where do you think it all went wrong today mainly?
KEI NISHIKORI: Today especially returns I think I wasn't making a lot and I was missing too much. He was hitting really like heavy ball, and he have bounce high. It was really tough to play on here against him.
Q. Have you ever played against a forehand like that?
KEI NISHIKORI: Kind of, yeah, Nadal. Heavy topspin and it was really tough when he hits to my backhand, high forehand, high topspin.
Yeah.
Q. You began working with Brad Gilbert at the end of last year. What do you think specifically he's helped you with to improve?
KEI NISHIKORI: Um, he mentioned some about my tennis, more percentage on my serve, more steady on the groundstrokes, and, yeah, that kind of stuff.
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NISHIKORI HONORS EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS
Kei Nishikori wore a black ribbon
on his shirt.
Hours after the 8.9 earthquake in his home country, Japan’s top ATP player Kei Nishikori stepped on court for his first-round match at the BNP Paribas Open and wore a black ribbon in honor of the victims.
The 21 year old, who trains at the Nick Bollettieri Academy in Florida, heard news of the earthquake Thursday night in Indian Wells and got in contact with family and friends back in Shimane, located on the opposite coast from the earthquake’s epicenter.
“I talked to them this morning and they were fine,” he said. “My town was okay. It wasn't too bad. But around Tokyo and others, it's bad.”
Nishikori lost a closely contested match to Igor Andreev 6-4, 6-7(2), 6-4, broken in the final game after two hours and 33 minutes of play.
“I was shocked yesterday and today, but I have to concentrate on my game,” he said. “I don't think it affect[ed] me, but maybe inside my heart I was thinking [of it] a little bit. It was okay.”
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Finał w Houston - Kei otworzył tym samym swój dorobek przegranych meczów o tytuł. Był to 2 finał 21-letniego Japończyka, wcześniej z powodzeniem grał w pojedynku o tytuł w Delrey Beach 2008.
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Jest Top-50!
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Kei Nishikori heading to Paris
BRADENTON, Fla. -- Kei Nishikori is back at practice and will go to the French Open after treatment for a kidney infection, the Japanese tennis player's agent said.
Olivier van Lindonk wrote in an email Tuesday that the 60th-ranked Nishikori would join his coaching team in Paris on Thursday. The year's second Grand Slam tournament starts Sunday.
Nishikori pulled out of last week's Italian Open and went to a hospital in Rome for what van Lindonk called "a small procedure to clean the infection in the kidney." Nishikori then was treated by doctors in Japan and "he is feeling ready to go and play the French Open," van Lindonk wrote.
In 2008, Nishikori became the first Japanese man since the 1930s to reach the U.S. Open's fourth round.
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