ANDY MURRAY heads into tonight's clash with world No.4 Nikolay Davydenko confident he can now mix it with the best.
The 19-year-old Scot has been in impressive form and has shown no sign of losing momentum at the Masters Series event in Indian Wells and has also managed to transfer his form into doubles.
The British No.1 teamed up with Tim Henman to dispatch South Africa's Chris Haggard and Dutchman Rogier Wassen 6-3, 6-0 last night.
Davydenko has won two of the three previous meetings between the pair, but Murray won the most recent contest.
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