Andy Murray taking nothing for granted ahead of Juan Ignacio Chela clash
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Andy Murray insists he will not underestimate Juan Ignacio Chela when the pair meet in the French Open second round this afternoon - despite dominating their last five meetings.
Murray has not dropped a set against the Argentinian in any of those victories, including in the first round of this tournament 12 months ago.
But after coming through a five-set epic against Richard Gasquet in round one this year, fatigue and a congenital knee problem could remove any advantage the fourth seed might otherwise have had.
Murray said of his 30-year-old opponent, the world number 54: "He's a very good player. He's obviously got a lot of experience.
"I just need to make sure I recover well. If I feel good going into the match then I'll be confident that I can win.
"But he can't be underestimated with the results he's had, not only here, but on a lot of the clay-court surfaces during his career."