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04 July, 2009
Hana Mandlikova Shows Up In Česká televize24 Interview! 3, July, 2009

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This is the latest of the latest interviews of Hana.
It's on air yesterday! Can you believe this?
This is just amazing! The freshiest of the Freshiests!
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Even I can't make out what's she's been asked or speaking there, I'm so satisfied with this video. It's beautifully taken actually and Hana seems to be in quite good shape. I know she must be keeping up herself good.
Thank you, Česká televize! You always provide us with this beautiful Hana things.
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And many thanks to my Czech friend Tom Pavlica, I'm crossing my fingers for your English translation sending me again (^O^). You always offering me this wonderful sacrifice. But this interview is amazingly long (23min), so I'm afraid it might take your valuable time away. You can't go hang out with somebody hottie this weekend, can you? Oh, wait! That's right. You're also in love with Hana, and this is the one you'd love to devote.
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I guess I better let you do it, don't I? (^O^)
Well, you and I, let's devote to cheering for Hana Mandlikova untill the day this planet ends! (^O^)(^O^)(^O^) We're Hana Freak!
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http://www.loh.cz/vysilani/2009/07/03/10095426857-209411058040703-17:30-interview-ct24/
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part 2:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUMtu63I1D8
part 3:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EGSQmc2bEVw
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I : How often are you coming to coach children at Sparta?
HM : I am planning to come here twice a year, dedicating my time to young talents.
I : Twice a year for a longer time.
I : Two to three weeks. Do you think you can work with them within this period? How are you going to aim your attention to make them worthwhile?
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HM : I think both are the same ... the boy is nine, the girl is eight.
I : Specifically, what kind of talents do you see from them?

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HM : I started at Sparta at the age of eight, and it was very important for me, because at that time, they had Jan Kodeš, Martina Navrátilová. Well, watching these top stars of the Czech tennis really really helped me a lot. I used to sit there and watch Jan training very hard, and for Martina I'd been her ball girl some time, and it was very informative for me.
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HM : They are worn out, not only physically but mentally, quickly. Their body or muscles didn't develop fully and sufficiently so that they get easily injured or hurt.
I : So would you recommend us to start a bit later than at the age of five or six?
HM : No, no, I would not recommend it, because, if they want to reach something in tennis, they must start earlier. It is important.
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I : Do you still play tennis?
HM : Well, if you mention as official tournaments, I don't any more. I only play those veteran tournaments at US Open and Wimbledon. As I had troubles with my back, I couldn't play much. I hope I can play presentable tennis.
HM : I tried it four years ago. Yes, I tried it. And it was good for me to think about it. You know, I traveled around the world since I was fifteen, I get used to live abroad. If I hadn't tried thinking of it I would have never known how would it have been. I would have probably answered with some ambiguity, like, "maybe", "maybe not." But now I can tell it is better for me to be in abroad.
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I : Why?
HM : It's hard to explain. Believe me I thought about it many times. There isn't so much difference between here and abroad. You can do and buy everything here, everything is super. But the mentality of people here... It is, kind of, hard to say, but I sometimes get angry, for example, going for shopping, the shop assistant is not very polite, or going to restaurant, you can find it's like that the waiter isn't there for you but you are there for him. Also you have to tell him ten times before you get what you want, and those little things I frustrate me so much.
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I : It is annoying, isn't it?
HM: It is.
I : You do not want to move back here. Have you ever thought about opening a tennis club for children in Florida?
HM: Well, I couldn't do it myself, I needed some sponsors definitely. So we discussed it with Mr.Cernosek and then we found it's possible, for example in winter when you can't play so much here... You can come to school in Florida. well, it's under negotiation, maybe it is too early to say now.
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I : Last September, Jan Kodeš, 1973 Wimbledon winner, said: Czech tennis clears the house. We can't say it is going to be better in future. Why do you think the Czech tennis is not doing well now? What is the main problem? We definately have some talents, where is the mistake then? Did we wrongly guid them?
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HM : I don't think it's because we did guide them wrongly. There are good coaches and teachers here. Whenever Czech junior go abroad to play, they have a good technique to win and they do well. But especially when they go playing againg seniors, there's a declining. I think, when we talked about mentality, that they are okay with a good car, or a big house. But that's all...
Their parents - it must start with parents - they must know that the important thing is to win Grand Slams. The kids should have bigger goals.
I remember my father, since I was a kid, he kept telling me, "you are going to win Wimbledon, you can make it." It was not about money, it was always about tennis, sport, and if you are good at something, the money will come along.
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I : So you are saying that the motivation of your generation was different. Today's kids and juniors tend to be more material?
HM : I think so, yes. I think that parents today - and kids, too - they see easier life behind that. Money and so on.
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I : Would you say that money spoil tennis?
HM : I wouldn't say tennis, I would say children, people.
I : It is probably the same everywhere, not only in tennis, but even in other sport branches.
HM : You mean in Czech Republic?
I : Generally. I mean if there are not too much money in sport and the motivation that goes with it is all money-based.
HM : It is surely the main part of motivation of the best players. If you look at Serena or Venus, comparing to my day, they earn lot more. They earn four or five times more than us. When I won US Open 1985, I got 95 thousand dollars, and now it is half a million dollars. So it is five times more. Maybe it is much harder for you to keep yourself motivated when you can earn big money easier than in my day.
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I: No influence? And speaking of that, not a tennis-related question: How, according to you, Barack Obama deals with the financial crisis? You voted for him, didn't you?
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HM : It hasn't been long since he's become a president, Georg Bush was there for eight years, and he had a long time for ... it is hard to tell, actually he spoilt the country a lot, made many mistakes. And I think that we must give Barack at least four years to see some difference. He is very popular all around the world, I think he can make it. He is a very smart person.
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HM : I believe it is. I think that Czech is a sports-orientated country. We love sports. We have many talents, we have to find out the way how to develop and use the talents to go higher level.
I : If there are talents, where is the mistake? According to you, it maybe in the Czech tennis coaching association? Where is the mistake, the biggest one?
HM : I wouldn't like to talk about the association. I'm not going to come back to it. Because I am not here week by week, year by year, so I don't I understand everything, and I wouldn't like to live here for a longer time to have a serious opinion about it.
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I : Okay. Do you think that we will have our Czech player in Top Ten again?
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I : We've talked about juniors to seniors. There's one thing, especially with mentality in young girls and women tennis. What should the relationship be like? This is also important. Obviously, not every player at this age is strong enough to live a tennis life plus some relationship ...
HM : You mean a partnership?
I : Yes, a partnership, live or going out with somebody.
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HM : This is a very good question. I think, the younger they start playing tennis, the more difficulties they have. If you do only one thing since you are five or six, which is tennis and school, there would be nothing else you could have time for. You would be totally unexperienced in other way of life, on the other hand normal eighteen years old girl can attend clubs, parties and all that. Tennis saturated girl has no time for that. And suddenly, when she turns to 21 or 22, she meets a pretty boy and thinks "why would I play tennis on and on? I want to enjoy my life." But, you know, this girl thinks differently than normal girl.
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I : You gave up your tennis when you were 28. You had surely had some serious problems in relationships. How complicated was it to connect them with tennis? What would you advice to them who go from juniors to seniors, those tennis teens, especially girls?
HM: It is also an interesting question, I think that it's the matter of things inside of you, inside of the player. Even though I always knew that tennis was the most important thing for me, I had some troubles, for example my friends had boyfriends when we were 17, and I didn'd have any. But tennis was more important than anything else and I kept saying to myself, well, I am going to catch up on this later.
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I : A lot was written about Nicole Vaidišová, our talented player, who may have the similar problems. As you watch the Czech girls in tennis, do you think that she will play great tennis again?
HM: I think she is a good example. I do not know the details about it, but, such a young girl but achieved a high level, no wonder if it may have caused some troubles like what we're talking about. She, No.12 player, is young and then somebody may have appeared whom she was interested in. And he soon became a matter for her, and tennis stopped being so important for her as much as it used to be. But I believe if she can look in the mirror and admit some things, she can soon be back to high level again. I wish that for her, because she is very talented.
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I : You gave up your tennis in 1990 when you were 28, after twelve years playing. I read somewhere that when you were young, there weren't good rackets in this country, and you had to play with anything you could get. You played with a very poor heavy racket, it must have been very hard for your young body, muscles, and back. Do you think it was one of the reasons you quit so early?
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HM: Definitely. At that time, There was only one weigh-type of racket, I started playing with Dunlop, my coach Zdenka gave me. It was an imported racket, and there was nothing else, only one type and you had to play with it. I'm sure because I was a slim girl, I already had a backaches and back-troubles when I was 18, and for four months I couldn't play at all. Sure there was some influence.
I : It was a huge damage for your body. It was destroying you, wasn't it?
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I : The only Grand Slam you never won was Wimbledon. Now looking back in time, why do you think you never reached Wimbledon? In that year 1981, you were only one match from No 1. Was it something in your mentality?
HM : Oh, no, no. I would like to say something about that No 1 thing. I've already told in some tennis magazine interview ; I won Australian Open 80, then I won Rolland Garros 81 and I played in the Wimbledon final 81, no wonder I should have been No 1 then. Everyone knew that, journalists knew, players knew. Unfortunately the WTA started changing the ranking rules at that time, so I couldn't be the No.1 according to these new rules. I couldn't do anything about it. It hurt me but I got over it.
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I : These are your children.
HM : They are my children.
I : Still, as the biggest lose, or at least I read it somewhere, you take the legendary Štvanice match, 1986; it was a Fed Cup match, you played against, at that time, exile, Martina Navrátilová , who came from the States, it is a well known story here, the audience were supporting her, not you ...
HM : Yes.
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I : Though you played as a Czech representative, but it was because they wanted to show the protest against the communist regime. It wasn't against you, there was nothing personal in it, but you felt it that way, then. How long did it take you too understand it, to realize it, to get over it?
HM : That day, when we entered the court with Martina, I still believe that it would be, like, half to half, or at least some people would support me. But it was very hard for me to realize it. Actually it took a long time for me to get over it. It was the worst day in my career, because I also grew up here, I was always glad to come back here, and I had great relationships with people here. So
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HM : Yes.
I : Well, when I met you in a Tennis Club in Konstruktiva where I invited you here for this interview, you were there with your children. I saw someone else training them. Why was it not you?
HM : I tried that, of course, but it didn't work well. My children just do not listen to me (laugh). I am very impulsive person, so I didn't want to have more troubles with them at home. I think it mightbe better that I keep a distance while they 're training tennis. I found a Czech trainer for them in the States. He is a very nice person so that we can talk about tennis in a good way. Yes, things go well for us.
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I : You seem to be doing pretty well now. Is there anything that you would like to change if you could when you look back?
HM : In my life or in tennis?
I : Well, both.
HM : No, no, not both.
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I : Okay, in your life.
HM: In my life, well, I think I would play for a longer (laugh)....
Well, in my life... I think I better keep them as it was. Maybe I would admit some things earlier to myself.
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I : The last question. It's a little bit delicate.
Why did you stop your frienship with Jana Novotná?
What happened between you two?
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HM : We didn't decide to stop meeting each other. She also lives in Florida, but ... even I told her many times, like "Jana, call me," she never called me. She didn't ask anything about my children. But I didn't think that there was a serious problem between us. When we meet at some tournaments, US Open or Wimbledon, we speak to each other about what she does, what I do, and so on.
HM : (laugh) I hope I didn't.
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I : Our guest tonight was a famous tennis player, Hana Mandlíková.
Thank you for coming here tonight.
I wish you luck and many new talents. Good bye.
HM : Good bye.
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01 July, 2009
VIDEO : Hana Mandlíková pomáhá na Spartě by Česká televize! / 2009 June
Title : Hana Helps TK Sparta by Česká televize!
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The latest video of Hana Mandlikova and her twins! How cute they are! You'll watch them. They're gonna be the next legend of Cezch Tennis! I love Czech tennis the best in the world. Czech players are industrious, decent and hot!
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I'm waiting for the second coming of the era of Czech tennis as vigorous as it had been in 80-90s! 'Cos I don't really want those latest phenomenon, like, sexy Russian typhoons!.
I'm kidding. I'm just kidding. They're okay. But it, to me, seems like something hot blooded that I had from Hana missing...
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And Good job, Česká televize! You know what? As far as you are with Hana, You gonna be the mightiest wings! I'm so proud of you.
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Ooops, I gotta go, otherwise I'll be late for work tomorrow morning.
Good night..
http://www.ct24.cz/sport/tenis/59149-tenistka-mandlikova-pomuze-spartanskym-talentum/
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Title: HM helps Sparta
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Commentary : In every sport, there is a need to develop new talents, who can successfully represent their country in future. Tennis is no exception. At Sparta Prague, former WTA No. 3 and 2 times Wimbledon singles runner-up, Hana Mandlíková is going to help.
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Petra Langrová : "Since Hana started her career, she devoted to Sparta, she grew up here, practised here. Now she is glad to come back here and interested in joining in this place. We believe that she will help our juniors and that she can be some motivation for them."
(Petra Langrová : TK Sparta Praha managing board member)
.HM: I practically grew up here. Standing beneath this willow I used to watch Kodeš, Martina, those simply all great Czech players. Yes, Sparta is like a heart-case for me.
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above : Hana in Sparta Praha where she grew up.
below : Hana with her twins, Elizabeth and Mark. Gorgeous!
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