Andy Murray believes that second-round opponent Blaz Rola will "keep improving" following a breakthrough year for the youngster.
The Scottish pro, who is looking to retain his Wimbledon crown, resoundingly defeated the world number 92 6-1 6-0 6-0 earlier today to progress.
"This is the first year he's played on grass," Murray is quoted as saying by Sky Sports News of his Slovenian opponent. "He just came out of college and he's broken into the top 100 so it was tough for him.
"He doesn't have much grass-court experience but he'll definitely keep improving because he's got a good game. I just had to concentrate on my side of the net and I took care of my serve pretty well throughout the majority of the match."
Murray will face either Roberto Bautista Agut or Jan Hernych in the next round.