Andy Murray has admitted that he is expecting a "tricky match" when he takes on Novak Djokovic in the final of the Miami Masters later today.
The two-time champion has lost his last six meetings with the world number one, including the Australian Open final earlier this year.
The British number one told BBC Sport: "Novak has played great tennis this year, in Australia and last week [in Indian Wells] as well.
"He's come through some tough matches here. He was down a set and a break against [Alexandr] Dolgopolov and [David] Ferrer was a tricky match as well but he's found ways to come through.
"It will be a tricky match. I prefer the conditions here. Over the course of my career I've played much better tennis here. It's been a good few weeks for me and it will be a nice way to finish if off in the final on Sunday before the wedding."
Murray's last hard court win over Djokovic was in the final of the 2012 US Open, which gave the Scot his first Grand Slam title.