
This tournament is a little bit crazy. It’s so different to the other Grand Slams – a lot noisier and it seems like there is less time, because it takes so long to get to the club, then back to the hotel.
It’s strange that travelling, which is basically just sitting down and doing nothing, can be tiring, but it’s true.
It’s been a very interesting week. A lot has happened, especially at the weekend. I took part in Kids Day on Saturday, which was a lot of fun. I was quite nervous beforehand, but in the end it was very enjoyable. This wrestler John Cerna that played with us was huge. And Roddick, he was hitting some very, very hard serves at me during the warm-up!
I noticed that Roddick was fooling around and pretending to fight him. I think that the wrestler should have picked him up. That would have been funny.
On Saturday evening I became a journalist – I interviewed other players at the Wilson party. The Tennis Channel filmed it, and I understand it will be shown next month. I had a great time doing that: I interviewed Federer, Venus Williams and Novak Djokovic. Of course I know Novak very well, so I had to ask him one of my own questions, as well as the ones they had instructed me to ask.
Being on the other side of the media was fun. I can tell that if I were a reporter, I would ask difficult questions to players – it’s more fun that way!
I stayed a little longer than I usually do at parties, because I loved the music. The place was quite crowded. There was a special area for players, guarded by some very serious looking security guys. They always seem to take their jobs a bit too seriously – of course they should make sure no one is going where they shouldn’t, but is it in their job description that they are not allowed to smile!?
Love
Ana

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