Roberto Bautista Agut has insisted that he is not afraid of facing Andy Murray in front of his home supporters in the third round of Wimbledon.
The Spaniard admitted that he lacks experience in grass, but is planning to enjoy his meeting with the British number one, with whom he maintains a friendship off the court.
"We're friends and we've practised together many times," he told reporters.
"I feel I've a good game for grass. It's not a surface I've had much experience on but I enjoy it and I've got lots of confidence at the moment.
"I'm not scared, the crowd will be with him but that's normal. I'm going to enjoy it and just play my game. I'm winning matches at the moment, so I've got to feel good."
Agut recently claimed his first ATP Tour title when he secured victory in S-Hertogenbosch.