Was Roland Garros [site of the French Open] a favorite spot of yours to go to?
It is a great spot. I know all the French players, besides the older ones. Not [Sebastian] Grosjean, or [Arnaud] Clement; I don’t really know them. All the younger guys who play at the French, I know them all. It’s fun. I live right next to it, like five minutes away from my home. What’s your favorite surface to play on? Probably hardcourt. I am sure I could play well on clay, my club only plays on clay. But I feel better on hardcourts. But I don’t mind clay. I’ve never played on grass. I’m an all-court [player]. Did you have dreams of turning professional? Well I hope they are not dreams! I plan on turning pro after I graduate, for sure. I don’t know for how long, but I’ll give it a shot. 7. What is the biggest difference that you notice between Paris and San Diego? The weather. The weather is much nicer here. It is just a lot different. Paris is a huge city and it seems much bigger because San Diego is much more spread out. Paris is pretty big, but the roads are pretty narrow, you go