I like to go on the court and have a little bit of information about my opponent.
From Mary Pierce
The main thing is just really to play my game... and while you are playing the match, as it goes along, you kind of figure things out.
I didn't want my opponent to know there was anything wrong with me.
After I lost the first set, I was like, 'OK, I need to get help because I can't play this way.'
It's been interesting. I went through a period where a lot of people would recognize me, and then when I had injures and my ranking dropped, not as many people did.
Now it seems like a lot more people recognize me.
I see things completely differently now.
If someone asks me a question, that says they appreciate what I do and that's nice. And I know what it was like when I was a kid to want to interact with a top player.
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