Murray: We walked back to the baseline and Laura asked where the balls were. I had to explain to her that it was the opponents serve. Robson: It was an honest mistake. Murray: I dont think she quite understands the scoring system yet. Robson (a bit flustered by now): No, I mean, no. The world No.403 hit back later in the press conference, saying she was yet to decide whether to take up Murrays offer to team up for the 2012 London Olympics. Ill have to think about it, she said with a smile. Robson set tongues wagging after winning the junior Wimbledon singles title at the age of 14. But despite all the media hype she has encountered since then, Robson has kept her feet firmly planted on the ground. She also lets her glowing personality shine at every opportunity. Asked what part of her game she would particularly like to improve, Robson replied: Just everything really, in particular my through the leg shot and stuff like that. Im planning on using it more often. Robson, who put in an impressive display in her loss to German Sabine Lisicki on Wednesday, faces one of the most challenging tasks of her fledgling career when she tackles world No.5 Elena Dementieva on Friday. Great Britain will secure a spot in Saturdays final should they beat Russia and Robson was looking forward to her first match-up against a top-10 player. Its going to be a good experience Ive got nothing to lose really so I can just relax and play nice, flowing tennis, she said. Murray will face Igor Andreev in the mens singles rubber. | welcome to loan (http://www.yloan.com/) | Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0 |