Britain No.1 Andy Murray is fully geared up to play against brother Jamie Murray for the first time in a Tour-level match in men's doubles at the Rogers Cup.
The 28-year-old said that the duo has not played each other for long, adding that it would not be easy,the BBc reported.
Andy Murray and Leander Paes had earlier beaten Jeremy Chardy and Kevin Anderson 6-3 6-1 to advance to the second round of men's double where they would play against Jamie and John Peers in Montreal.
Seventh seeds Murray and Peers have recently won the German Open and the duo has also reached the Wimbledon final this year.
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Earlier, top seed Andy Murray suffered a stunning defeat in the men's singles and will now meet Tommy Robredo in the second round.
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