British No.1 Anne Keothavong insists she will treat her Centre Court clash with defending champion Venus Williams the same as any other match.
Keothavong, the last remaining Brit in the women's draw after Elena Baltacha's exit, is ranked in the top-100 in the world - and reached the second round for only the second time in eight attempts with a three-set victory over Vania King.
However, the Hackney-born player faces a massive test against seventh seed Williams, who accounted for another British hope Naomi Cavaday in the first round.
Keothavong, though, claims she will not be overawed by the occasion.
She said: "I have got nothing to lose and it is an exciting opportunity for me.
"I feel like the more support - if everyone can get behind me - the better.
"I am just going to keep doing what I am doing and just try to stay relaxed, as focused as possible and try to treat it as another match."








