World number one Novak Djokovic has admitted that he is hoping to draw on the experience of winning Wimbledon in 2011 in tomorrow's final.
Djokovic faces Andy Murray, who would become the first Briton to win the title for 77 years, but the Serb said that he is not thinking of anything else other than his own game.
"For me it's another final," Sky Sports News quotes Djokovic as saying. "I don't really think about that fact. I'm just trying to focus and get ready for what's expecting me.
"I'm definitely looking forward to the final. It's the biggest final in tennis that you can be a part of, so I'm very honoured to be playing in that match again.
"The 2011 experience and winning that trophy can maybe help me prior to tomorrow's encounter."
Murray was a beaten finalist last year, losing to Roger Federer.