Obviously, I've been working hard back home and putting a lot of time on the court and in the gym, but when you step out on the match court it is the next level,
I feel physically I was a lot better than I was in my first match and that's a good sign.
I started the match really well but had a difficult period in the middle and had my chances at the end. That's the way it goes, that's sport.
It's no doubt the most bizarre match I've ever played. I'm just sort of shocked. To play the first set as I did and him to play, I think I only lost four points in the first set... all of a sudden I'm playing a different player.
Hopefully by the time my first-round match rolls around it'll be a bit better and I'll be able to focus solely on winning.
You've got to go after shots a bit more. It was just pretty much in my second service game that it tightened up. Then, if anything, it's just going to get tighter and tighter as the match goes on.
It's not going to be an easy match for either of us - it never is when you come up against somebody from the same country,