Andy Murray admits he will work hard to overcome if Daniel Gimeno-Traver in the first round of Wimbledon.
The Spaniard can not be known in tennis circles about the air but Murray will be well prepared for the shock of the Centre Court against the world No.56.Murray won the only previous meeting between the two, beating 6.1 3.6 25, en route to the title in Valencia in 2009.
However waiting, the fourth seed of the meeting this time much harder.
He said. "I know him pretty well because we grew up playing many junior tournaments correspondent When I went to Spain, I saw enough.
"It's, well solid, complete player. It is pretty good, has a strong forehand. It is like a lot of guys in Spanish, so I will work hard."
He said: "Everyone plays really good tennis and I think other guys outside the top four playing really well, too, so I think that tennis is a great place right now..
"I think it'll be a fun tournament, it will definitely some surprises. I would not be surprised if the guys outside the top four made it through the semifinals.
"Playing the Court now slow. That is, a lot of guys did not play well on grass four or five years better.
While Murray was careful not to look beyond Gimeno-Traver in the draw against, however, the last year in the semifinals Scot defeending potential champion Rafael Nadal.
The Spaniard can not be known in tennis circles about the air but Murray will be well prepared for the shock of the Centre Court against the world No.56.Murray won the only previous meeting between the two, beating 6.1 3.6 25, en route to the title in Valencia in 2009.
However waiting, the fourth seed of the meeting this time much harder.
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He said. "I know him pretty well because we grew up playing many junior tournaments correspondent When I went to Spain, I saw enough.
"It's, well solid, complete player. It is pretty good, has a strong forehand. It is like a lot of guys in Spanish, so I will work hard."
"I think it'll be a fun tournament, it will definitely some surprises. I would not be surprised if the guys outside the top four made it through the semifinals.
"Playing the Court now slow. That is, a lot of guys did not play well on grass four or five years better.
While Murray was careful not to look beyond Gimeno-Traver in the draw against, however, the last year in the semifinals Scot defeending potential champion Rafael Nadal.
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