Tim Henman missed out on the luck of the Wimbledon draw as he faces the prospect of a second-round meeting with defending champion Roger Federer next week.
The British No 3 from Oxfordshire, unseeded at Wimbledon for the first time in ten years, will meet Swede Robin Soderling in the first round.
Henman said he was not thinking about his potential meeting with Federer.
He said: "If I could get the opportunity to play Roger, then it would be fantastic.
"But first and foremost I have to worry about Soderling he is dangerous, that is for sure.
"He has been doing well this week in Nottingham, and getting past him will be the first objective."
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