No. 1 seed Novak Djokovic has shrugged off any doubts over his fitness as Wimbledon approaches.
Djokovic has dealt with a wrist issue since April, and was forced to miss the Madrid Masters last month.
Djokovic will face Andrey Golubev in Monday's first round.
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Despite recovering enough to reach the French Open final, where he was defeated by Rafael Nadal, fears arose once more after Djokovic withdrew from The Boodles, a pre-Wimbledon exhibition tournament in London.
However, the 2011 All England Club champion suggested that was purely precautionary and he is looking forward to a strong showing at this year's Wimbledon.
"It's the first time that I have problems with the wrist," Djokovic said. "I started feeling it before Monte Carlo tournament started.
"I played Monte Carlo under strange conditions, under a lot of pain. I decided to skip Madrid, which was a good decision, because I played pain-free in Rome and Roland Garros.
"Right now I don't feel any pain. But I felt like when I'm changing surfaces, especially from clay to grass, in the opening few days of the practice here got a little bit of a strange sensation in the wrist.
"Now it's fine, so hopefully it can stay that way.
"Roland Garros in general has taken a lot out of me emotionally.
"That's the reason why I haven't been taking part in one of these lead-up events.
"It helps. Because as much as we love this sport, you need to balance and try to have some recovery time which can recharge your batteries mentally most of all.
"That's what I got, so now I'm very motivated to play Wimbledon."