Tim Henman, playing in his 14th Wimbledon, meets former quarter-finalist Feliciano Lopez on Centre Court during the third day of the tennis tournament after his epic first round clash with Carlos Moya that finished on Tuesday.
Henman’s next match against Lopez will be tough. Lopez is a big left-handed player in top physical form and has had time to rest after winning his first match in straight sets, but Henman seemed confident when discussing his game plan with the BBC; "he's a big-serving lefty, but if I can get to the net on the right shot and get him hitting passing shots, that will give me the best opportunity."
Tim has been subject to a lot of criticism coming into the tournament; winning only two matches on tour this year, but he remained positive commenting to the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) that Wimbledon was particularly special to him and he always believes “that good things are going to happen."
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