Andy Murray showed no fear when taking on the might of Roger Federer in Bangkok yesterday and then joked only one thing worries him about his meteoric rise to fame - the British press.
The 18-year-old Scot won yet more plaudits for pushing the world number one all the way in the Thailand Open final before eventually going down 6-3 7-5.
However, grabbing the newspaper headlines in Britain does have its drawbacks, according to Murray.
"That's not good," he smiled. "I've watched Henman go through it the last ten years and hopefully they'll be a bit nicer to me than they have been to him."
The Dunblane youngster even managed to achieve a break of serve against Swiss ace Federer in the second set.
"I feel good, I played a pretty solid match," said Murray. "I maybe could have returned a little bit better in the first set but it was always going to be tough."