How does it feel to have beaten Andy Roddick, night match, Ashe Stadium, before a huge crowd?
GILLES MULLER: For sure is different to beat him here than to beat him somewhere else. I mean, it’s great to be out there at Arthur Ashe Stadium, night session. I really enjoyed it. That was also my goal when I went into the court. I told myself, “Don’t be nervous, it’s a big chance to play there. The whole world is watching.” I took advantage of that every second I was out there. It was so much fun for me. Q. You weren’t nervous at all? GILLES MULLER: No, I mean, when I got in, I was not that nervous. I mean, it was different nervous. It’s not like nervous to be scared, but it was like nervous to see this. It was like the first time I see something like this, in a big stadium like this. The people were so noisy, sometimes were so loud. When we started the tiebreak in the third set, I mean, it was so nice. It was very nice moment for me. Q. Did you play better tonight than you did in Los Angeles or can you think your play in Los Angeles was even better? GILLES MULLER: I don’t think —