"I hoped, be pain free - and I haven't had any bad reactions. It was feeling better, and I guess it's pretty much 100 per cent now. It's a good sign." Obviously he'll still be cautious for a while longer, but that's pretty good to hear.
Andy's presser - there's some really good stuff in it. He talks about how his anticipation is a little off and that's why his movement isn't as good and how it took a while for that to come back when he was out with his knee. He also talks about how he went out after the Fognini match and hit the forehand hard in practice to see how far along he really was, and how it's getting used to hitting the shot again which is causing his inconsistancies, not a lack of confidence in the wrist. He also talks about hoping to get some wins at New Haven to get some confidence going again.
It's a good interview - very realistic and with a mature take on things. He seems to be taking the awkward, erratic comeback process better than a lot of tennis fans are.