Andy Murray was happy with the way he moved around the court in his Wimbledon opening round victory over Alexander Bublik.
The Scot has been struggling with form and fitness of late, after going out of Queen's Club in the first round two weeks ago, he then pulled out of two exhibition matches with a hip injury, so all eyes were on his opening round match against the man from Kazakhstan.
Murray showed no sign of any problems as he breezed through a rain-affected game to win 6-1 6-4 6-2 and will now meet Germany's Dustin Brown - the man who beat Rafael Nadal in 2015 - in round two.
Murray was happy enough with his efforts and has no concerns regarding his fitness going forward.
He told the BBC: "With the adrenaline, it helps numb some pain that you might have and I moved well today.
"I thought I did pretty well for the first match.
"I wasn't thinking about the rain too much. I felt comfortable underfoot today.
"The first few days normally the court is a bit lush and can be a bit slippy, but I didn't feel like I was losing my footing at all."