Young Canadian Milos Raonic, who is currently ranked No. 26, is dropped to No. 31 in the Wimbledon seedings, but fellow Canadian Daniel believes he can do damage in his SW19 debut.

"He has a great chance to reach the quarters or even the semis with his style," Nestor told the Canadian press. "He has the ability to mix in a slice serve which is a key on grass. The rallies will be shorter which is better for an aggressive guy like him who doesn't want to get into long rallies anyway. But he has to learn to be patient because he can run into opponents who are serving well and will give him no rhythm. So, he has to be prepared to play tiebreakers, which shouldn't be a problem with his record (16-7) in tiebreakers this year."

Playing in his first professional grass-court event in Germany, Raonic won two rounds in Halle on grass last week before losing, 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3, to Philipp Petzschner.