I think I was dominating the match. I was up 6-2, 5-2, then I lost my concentration a little bit at that point. That cost me the second set. I really helped her to come back in the match.
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I am really disappointed for the tournament organizers, the fans and of course myself, ... I was looking forward to playing in Antwerp for the first time since becoming No. 1 in the world and wanted to show the fans what I'm capable of. It's really unfortunate.Justine Henin-Hardenne
I don't think I was at the level I was at the French Open or the other times I played her, but Mary played well,
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It's pretty sad when you always have the same player winning. I think it's very exciting for all the players now that we arrive at a tournament and there's no way you can say, 'She's the favorite.' That's very good for all the players, that's good for the crowd, the press, the tour. Everyone is happy about the fact that you never know who's going to win.
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I was playing pretty good in the first set then 'til 5-2. Maybe I thought too early that the match was over. Just for one game I lost my concentration, and the match turned completely.
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If she can get to the quarter-finals this time, who knows after that. But last year she was disappointed the way the season started and finished.
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But then I thought everything was going too well and lost my concentration. Conchita also started playing a lot better, she's got a lot of experience so she knew she had to change things and she did
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