Marcus Willis admits a best-of-three or five-set match against Andy Murray may be beyond him, but over a first-to-ten point tie-break, he thinks he can take him.

Willis will look to transfer his Wimbledon heroics to Vienna when he faces some of the sport's biggest stars, including Murray, in Tie Break Tens on Sunday October 23rd.

Murray, Willis, Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Dominic Thiem, Tommy Haas and Goran Ivanisevic will clash over a series of first-to-ten-point tie-breaks, with a winner-take-all prize of $250,000 (£203,000).

“I think I could win a 10-point tie-break against anyone," Willis told the Telegraph's Tennis podcast.

"Accrington Stanley would lose to Man Utd over 90 minutes, but in a 10-minute match they would stand a chance. It’s the same with this. I think it will suit my game. It’s exciting, it’s a sprint, and the crowd are going to be into it. I’m lucky to have been given this opportunity, I’ve been training hard to get ready for Vienna and I can’t wait to give it a crack.”