TENNIS WIMBLEDON 2014 – 27th of June. M. Cilic d. T. Berdych 7-6, 6-4, 7-6. An interview with Tomas Berdych
Q. This was the latest finish ever in the history of Wimbledon on the outside courts. How was it possible to extend?
TOMAS BERDYCH: Well, how was it possible? This question doesn’t go straight to me. It should go somewhere else and not to me only.
I think there were more of the bad calls, not only this one. And, yeah, that’s how it is. One day you get a bit more, I would say clear and smoother way of handling the matches; the other day you get much more difficult.
Today it was the other option.
Q. Do you mind walking us through just the conversation you had? Did you try and tell them you don’t want to play? Because it’s not always clear to see it on TV.
TOMAS BERDYCH: Well, basically, I mean, I lost all the will to talk to that guy anymore, you know. I saw so many mistakes from him. I ask him three times to change the guy. All what he did, he was like, No, I mean, everybody can do the mistake. It’s a great linesman. He’s doing a great job, so give him a chance.
I said, All right, give him a chance. That’s no problem. It’s your call. I already lost two games, which I should have the other way around. Great.
Then the end of the match basically there was a third call, and then I look at the line. I, look, and there was the same guy. He just put him on another line.
So there was a change of the referee that I ask him so many times. Really, I didn’t even have the energy to talk to him when we should stop, because I would say 5-4 – yeah, or 4-3, he just told me, Well, the Hawk-Eye doesn’t work because it’s too dark.
So we don’t have the Hawk-Eye anymore. I said, All right, and we play more? Yeah, you play. That’s fine.
So I just lost all the will to talk to him anymore.
Q. There is no consistency there, is there? If you go through a certain amount of the match using the Hawkb#Eye and then it changes, is that something that frustrated you then?
TOMAS BERDYCH: Well, I mean, okay, if I start the match on court where we don’t have Hawk-Eye, it’s how it is since the beginning. But if somebody told me that some machine doesn’t work just because of the light, that we don’t have enough, so why we have to play?
I mean, when everybody is saying that the machine is always correct, it’s always the best way and we cannot argue to that, which sometimes the calls are, you know, so-so, then why we have to play more?
Q. Do you think when it’s too dark to play, you know, and use Hawkb#Eye that they should suspend play at the same time?
TOMAS BERDYCH: Yeah. Why not? Or at least, I don’t know, make it work. I think it’s the technology, and if once we have something which should be working and then they gonna just tell you, No, it doesn’t work because it’s too dark, I mean, we can try to tell to the football guys that after 90 minutes they don’t anymore have the video of the goal line because it’s just 90 minutes… (Smiling.)
Q. What didn’t work for you today tennis-wise? What did you chalk it up to?
TOMAS BERDYCH: Well, probably I’m going to need some more time just to think about it, because I don’t really see really clearly that I would point one thing that I was just so bad or something really doesn’t work out.
I mean, really Marin played really well. I mean, I had some tactics, some strategy what’s to bring to the game. I kind of know what to expect from him. He’s done it really well, and that’s it.