Andy Murray has insisted that he does not mind which court he plays on at Wimbledon.
Many pundits believe that the British number one should play every match on Centre Court because it has a roof, thus limiting the chance of rain delays.
However, following his stop-start match against Marin Cilic earlier today, the Scot revealed that he is happy to play on Court Number One if the schedule requires him to do so.
"I don't care which court I play on," he told BBC Sport. "It makes no difference, but if you play on Centre with the roof you know you'll get your match in. But I don't deserve to play every match on Centre."
Murray will take on David Ferrer for a place in the semi-finals.