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Andy Murray focused on Nikolay Davydenko

British world number four Andy Murray insists that he is focused on his Wimbledon first-round tie with Nikolay Davydenko.

Andy Murray has admitted that it would be "stupid" to look beyond his first-round tie with Nikolay Davydenko at Wimbledon.

The British fourth seed was drawn against the former world number three on Friday, with David Ferrer and Rafael Nadal also on the same side of the draw.

However, the 25-year-old is refusing to think about the latter stages of the tournament.

"It would be stupid for me to look past Davydenko," Murray told BBC Sport. "Although I'm sure many people will, I won't be making that mistake.

"When I've played here, I've enjoyed the challenge. I've enjoyed playing in front of a passionate crowd, and it's helped me."

The world number four has never got past the semi-finals at the All-England Club.

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