Caroline Wozniacki, who defeated Nadia Petrova in her opening match in Doha on Wednesday, on her alleged lack of weapons. "Um, well, if I don't have a weapon, then what do the others have? Since I'm No. 1, I must do something right. I think there're not actually criticizing me. I think the other players should be offended."—Matthew Cronin
Woznaicki defends her weaponry
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