Milos Raonic has said that he is keen to avoid a repeat of his performance against Andy Murray in last month's final at Queen's.
The Canadian went a set and a break up against the world number two before allowing his opponent back into the match to complete a three-set victory.
On Sunday, the pair will meet for the second time in three weeks as they square off in the Wimbledon final, and Raonic is aware of what he must do differently to give himself the best opportunity to win his first Grand Slam crown.
The 25-year-old told reporters: "It's going to be a challenge either way because he does a lot of things well.
"The biggest challenge for me, which I feel is the thing I want to happen the least, is at Queen's I got sucked into his game. I didn't play on my terms and that is going to be the biggest thing for me."
The two players have previously met on nine occasions but the clash at Queen's is the only one to be played on grass.