Doha (AFP)

The young Romane Dicko, victorious of the Masters at only 21 years old by knocking out her four opponents of the day, all in the world top 10, by ippon, relishes a "really exceptional" title, Wednesday in Doha.

Q: Do you consider this victory to be the most prestigious of your career?

A: "Of course! The European champion titles (2018 and 2020, Editor's note) are great, but a Masters title is really exceptional because there are the best girls in the category, Even if the Japanese were missing. There were really very, very good opponents, I had a difficult table. It's nice to be able to show today that I'm present on the world circuit. "

Q: Four fights against top 10, four ippons: you had a perfect day ...

A: "I knew that I could do it, afterwards, between knowing that we can do it and achieving it, that's another thing. I'm really, very, very happy with my day because I had confidence in myself, and it gave me even more a boost of confidence to prove to myself that it was possible to beat top 8 girls, and that the top 8 is just within my reach. I never expected not necessarily to face Ortiz (the Cuban world No.1, Editor's note) in the first round, even if I was not the seed. After, to win the Games, you have to beat everyone, so I took it was like a chance to be able to take it before the Olympics, I told myself that it allowed me to take benchmarks against it. "

Q: You are undefeated in 2020, you start 2021 on the same dynamic.

It's promising six months from the Olympics ...

A: "I keep in mind that a lot of things can happen in six months, and I haven't beaten everyone yet. We stay + focus +, we train, we continue. The goal is to perform well, to try to beat as many girls as possible and to be ready on D-Day at the Olympics. "

Interview by Elodie SOINARD.

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