Sorana Cirstea, blogging for the WTA website during the Paris Indoors, on her recent foot problems: "One of the things I am most happy about is that my foot is feeling much better. It was giving me a lot of pain at the end of last year and was really bad in the off-season. Not many people know this but I was away for seven weeks and could only practice for two weeks before the Australian Open. Even after that I still had pain, so I didn’t play Fed Cup. But here I already feel much better. I can push and play without thinking. Now everything is good and I feel pretty positive."
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