Troicki: Will look to test Murray's ankle injury
Viktor Troicki will attempt to test Andy Murray's fitness to the limit in their French Open fourth round encounter.
British No.1 Murray goes into the match having rolled his right ankle during the second set of his victory over Michael Berrer at Roland Garros.
Berrer admitted afterwards that he hadn't made the most of the injury, however 15th seed Troicki insists he won't make the same mistake against the Scot.
Murray: Rolled his ankle in the third round
Troicki, who has had his own fitness worries after food poisoning forced him out of the doubles, said: "We've never played on clay and I think Murray's weakest court is a clay court. If I play well, I think I have a chance.
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"If he's injured and cannot run, I'm going to take advantage of that. I want to win my match.
"He would also do the same if I had the same problem. We are all professionals, so we try to win. Sometimes it's ugly, but that's our job."
Murray's clash against the 25-year-old will be the third match on Court Suzanne Lenglen on Monday, while other players in action include Rafael Nadal, who takes on Ivan Ljubicic, and Victoria Azarenka, now the highest seed left in the women's draw.
Source: http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12040_6959176,00.html
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