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Wimbledon: Andy Murray puts friendship aside in title quest

Andy Murray was putting friendship aside on Centre Court today in a bid to continue his quest to reach the Wimbledon final.

After a first week which could hardly have gone any better, Murray is pitched against Stanislas Wawrinka – one of his biggest pals on the tennis tour – in the fourth round.

But while they practise regularly together and enjoy each other's company, Murray admits the Swiss number two will today be just another opponent to dispatch as clinically as possible.

The 22-year-old Scot said: "It doesn't change anything for me. When you go to the court you're there to compete, regardless of whether you're friends or not.

"You kind of know each other's games a little better than you might know some of the others. But it won't make a difference.

"I'd obviously love to get to the final. But there is still a lot of tennis to be played.

"You think about it (playing in the final) three or four months before the tournament starts, but it's not what I'm thinking about today. I'll be concentrating on Stan and trying to get through the next match."

The pair met in the fourth round of the US Open last year in a night match which Murray dominated, winning in straight sets and allowing Wawrinka just seven games.

The 24-year-old from Lausanne broke into the top 10 in the world rankings last year, although currently he resides at number 18. He also won the gold medal in the doubles, playing with Roger Federer, at the Beijing Olympics.

As such he represents a significant step up in class for Murray, who showed some nerves in dropping a set in his first-round victory against American Robert Kendrick but who since then has been in imperious form in defeating Latvia's Ernests Gulbis and Serbia's Viktor Troicki.

Impressive

Murray continues to spout the view that it is getting through which is important, saying: "I don't care how badly or how well I play."

But his serving has been acclaimed by John McEnroe as never having been better while his authority on court gets more impressive with each match.

Murray admitted: "I've served very well so far. Against tougher opposition that's going to be even more important. I think I'm able to raise my game to the quality of the opposition.

"He (Wawrinka) is a very solid all-court player. He's got a solid serve, moves well and is good off the baseline.

"He doesn't come to the net too much but he won the Olympic gold doubles so he can obviously volley reasonably well.

"Stan does everything well. He doesn't have one shot in particular that's a huge weakness and I'm going to have to play a tough match to beat him."

Wawrinka reached the fourth round at Wimbledon last year and the third round in 2006, but he admits he learned most from his defeat against Murray at Flushing Meadows last year.

"It was my first night time session at the US Open," said the Swiss player. "And it was very hard to play there for the first time.

"It was not a good experience but I learned a lot from that match and I'm happy to have another great experience today.

“I have to be very aggressive and if my serve is good I have a chance.”

Wawrinka was also happy to suspend his friendship with Murray for a day.

“Last week we practised a lot together,” he said. “But when we are in the match you focus on the game and try to win.

“He’s playing great. But I worked a lot in the winter and I’m happy with my game.

“My serve is better and I have improved my game a lot at the net.”


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