Sam Querrey will try to take down Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon on Wednesday but if it all goes belly-up, the big American just hopes he doesn't get his 'clock cleaned'.
Querrey has only beaten the two-time champion once in six meetings. However, Wimbledon is made for his big-hitting game.
The 31-year-old made the semi-finals in 2017, beating then former world number one Andy Murray in the last-eight.
At this year's tournament, he has fired 100 aces, been broken just once, winning 71 of 72 service games.
"I like playing on the grass," said 6ft 6in (1.97m) Querrey, who is in a third quarter-final at Wimbledon.
"It's becoming more of a thing when I get here I don't care so much who I'm playing because I have just the confidence that I can make a run regardless of who's in front of me."
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