Murray joins Cameron Norrie, Dan Evans and world doubles No 1 Joe Salisbury in the line-up for Britain's matches against the United States, Kazakhstan and ...
"Obviously it's exciting that the competition is returning to Glasgow. We've had some brilliant results there in the past and this is another chance for us to create even more history. "It's always special playing in a Davis Cup tie in front of a home crowd," said the 35-year-old. "I think he works harder than anyone else on the tour, but he's also improved his game a lot. Available to download now on - iPhone & iPad and Android He's an amazing competitor, but also around the other players what he can bring," he said. "Some of the best moments of my career have come representing my country in the Davis Cup, so to be a part of the team again means a lot.
ANDY MURRAY will represent Great Britain in the Davis Cup after he was included in the squad ahead of matches in Glasgow.
“It’s always special playing in a Davis Cup tie in front of a home crowd,” said the two-time Wimbledon champion. The Brit is guaranteed a warm welcome when he takes to the court in Britain’s matches, scheduled for September 14, 16 and 18. Draper has climbed from outside the top 250 to 55 in the rankings this season - but Murray was given the edge.
Andy Murray has been named in Great Britain's four-man squad for the Davis Cup group stage, which takes place next month at the Glasgow Arena.
We will also be adding a fifth player to the team in the coming weeks. Leon Smith has been the captain of the Davis Cup team for 12 years and revealed that a fifth player will be announced in due course. “Having Andy in the team of course is a real boost.
Three-time major champion Andy Murray hasn't made it to the final of a major in more than six years, but Tim Henman has backed his fellow Brit to keep ...
Murray's trophy cabinet would undoubtedly have a few more Grand Slam additions were it not for injury woes down the years, and Henman has complete faith in his ability to make up for lost time. First-round defeats in Washington and Cincinnati recently painted the picture that Murray is perhaps not in position to regain his place atop the tennis totem. And Henman has backed his fellow Briton to reach the pinnacle once again as he prepares for a return to Flushing Meadows later this month.
Murray came through a two-hour-and-57-minute battle against fellow three-time Grand Slam champion Wawrinka on Monday to earn his first win of the North American ...
And the world No 47 joked that he would be requesting a day off but is in luck, with his second-round match not appearing on Tuesday's schedule. And the three-time Grand Slam champion is now relishing the chance to test himself against Norrie, who won his first-ever match in Cincinnati earlier on Monday. The 35-year-old has now admitted that he needed to get his fitness in check ahead of his upcoming clash with British No 1 Norrie.
The Scot beat Stan Wawrinka 7-6(3), 5-7, 7-5 and so will play the British No 1, Cameron Norrie, in the second round.
Meanwhile, on Sunday afternoonhere, a fan was ejected from the all-Russian match between Anastasia Potapova and Anna Kalinskaya after sitting in the stands with a Ukrainian flag wrapped around her. Even as he despaired, Murray fought, as he always does, his physical issues prompting him to attack freely, continually forcing Wawrinka on the back foot. But from the second set, he struggled as Wawrinka found a cleaner stretch of ball striking, spraying loose errors as he was unable to move Wawrinka around the court despite the Swiss’s diminished movement. The reward is a second-round match that will push him even further to his limits. Against an opponent who has won only three matches in his nine events since returning from foot surgery, Murray was far more solid when it counted in the opening set tiebreak. Murray left the match with serious hip injury, then two days later Wawrinka departed with a career-altering knee injury.
Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka wrote another chapter into their long-running rivalry on Monday at the Western & Southern Open, where the Scot advanced with a ...
In a tight battle in Ohio, there was little to separate World No. 47 Murray and Wawrinka in the first set. After failing to serve out the set, the three-time Grand Slam champion finally levelled when he broke Murray again in the 12th game. The Scot battled from 0-2 down as he stood close to the baseline and stayed in rallies, eventually breaking to lead 6-5 before successfully holding to triumph. “I tried to take the ball on a little more and finish points at the net. Murray arrived in Ohio off the back of a disappointing first-round exit in Montreal last week. The former World No. 1 showed his fighting qualities during the two-hour, 34-minute first-round match as he scampered around the baseline to hang in points.
Andy Murray says he will need a day off after winning a gruelling first round match against Stanislas Wawrinka at the Cincinnati Masters.
Surprisingly, the world No. 47 broke back despite suffering from cramp as he called for the physio. Any problems he had didn’t hold him back as the match continued to be a very close affair. Murray took advantage to win the first set in just under an hour. There was a final sprinkle of drama in the final game as Murray was penalised for a time violation and needed four match points to seal a thriller in Cincinnati. Wawrinka took confidence from that to break early in the deciding set as Murray struggled to move at times as he suffered from cram. “I started to feel it a little bit in the second and struggled at the beginning of the third," said Murray after the mach.
Andy Murray admitted that he is hoping not to have to play on Tuesday after surviving a gruelling first round match against Stan Wawrinka in the first round ...
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Andy Murray has been included in Great Britain's Davis Cup team for the group stage of the competition in Glasgow next month but there is no place yet for.
Local News “Obviously it’s exciting that the competition is returning to Glasgow. We’ve had some brilliant results there in the past and this is another chance for us to create even more history. “It’s always special playing in a Davis Cup tie in front of a home crowd,” said the 35-year-old.
Andy Murray pulled out a 7-6 (3), 5-7, 7-5 win over Stan Wawrinka on Monday in the first round of the Western & Southern Open in a matchup of three-time ...
Murray, 35, of Britain, suffered an abdominal strain two weeks before Wimbledon but reached a second round for the first time in his last three tournaments. Williams has said she wants to have another child and pursue business interests. Whatever happens, it's going to be an incredible experience for me and something I'll probably remember for the rest of my life."
Two-time winner Andy Murray battles cramp and old foe Stan Wawrinka to reach the second round of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati where he will ...
"I tried to take the ball on a little more and finish points at the net. Available to download now on - iPhone & iPad and Android We will be able to plan and schedule my tournaments better," Murray said. So, yeah, it's a difficult balance." Physically I feel tired," he said. I was a little more offensive on the second-serve return.
Andy Murray survived a thrilling encounter with long-time rival Stan Wawrinka to progress to the second round of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.
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Norrie beat Dane Holger Rune in three sets at the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.
“I tried to take the ball on a little more and finish points at the net. I was a little more offensive on the second-serve return. Andy Murray survived a thrilling encounter with long-time rival Stan Wawrinka to progress to the second round of the Western & Southern Open in Cincinnati.
Three-time Grand Slam champion Andy Murray has been included in Britain's team for the group stage of the Davis Cup finals in mid-September, the Lawn Tennis ...
"We've got a strong team and we'll be giving everything we can to get the win for the fans and book our place in the finals." The top eight teams from the Davis Cup group stage will advance to the knockouts, which will serve as the season-ending event for the men's tennis calendar and will be held between Nov. 21-27 in Malaga. "Some of the best moments of my career have come representing my country in the Davis Cup, so to be a part of the team again means a lot," Murray said.
ANDY MURRAY has laid down a marker following victory over Stan Wawrinka in Cincinnati.
As a result, the current world No 48 seed, who also suffered a second-round exit at Wimbledon, has been left fighting to secure a seeded spot for the US Open later this month. Following his first round triumph, the Scot admitted he is feeling the best he has "in a really long time". Murray took the opening set in a tie-break before seeing age-old rival Wawrinka level the contest as muscle cramps took their toll on the 35-year-old.
On Monday, British Davis Cup captain Leon Smith announced Murray, Cameron Norrie, Daniel Evans and Joe Salisbury as the players who are set to represent Great ...
After being out of Davis Cup action for three years, Murray is set to represent Great Britain once again. Some of the best moments of my career have come representing my country in the Davis Cup, so to be a part of the team again means a lot,” Murray said, per Tennis365. On Monday, British Davis Cup captain Leon Smith announced Murray, Cameron Norrie, Daniel Evans and Joe Salisbury as the players who are set to represent Great Britain at the Davis Cup Finals.