INDIAN WELLS, Calif.—Timea Bacsinszky has been like a different player since coming out of retirement in 2014, winning two titles and reaching No. 10 in the rankings. The 26-year-old from Switzerland came into the season off an injury, but has gotten back on track with terrific runs in Indian Wells and Miami. She took some questions from TENNIS.com while speaking to a small group of journalists in Indian Wells.
It’s your second year as a top player, and now you have to start defending points and backing up some of your performances. Do you feel pressure, or do you feel confidence because you've done it before?
Well, if you think all the time about the points you have to defend, you can put pressure on yourself. But I was, all the time, trying to see [the] long-term. I don't care if I don't defend the points. I didn't defend the points I had at the beginning of this year, and nothing happened.
Long-term means to me that I'm really trying every match, every practice.
Yeah, I try to improve in every section of my game, also mentally. That's why, points, they're here, they're there. If you play well, you're going to get points anyway.