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Tennis Channel and Tennis Channel Plus will provide complete live coverage from both Davis Cup semifinals this weekend, including the battle between reigning Davis Cup champion Britain and Argentina in Glasgow, Scotland.
Defending champion Great Britain is two victorious ties away from another Davis Cup title, but Argentina and Juan Martin Del Potro are standing the way in this weekend's semifinals.
The Grand Slam year has come and gone, but there is plenty more tennis in the cards for 2016 and the home stretch gets going this weekend with the Davis Cup semifinals.
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Great Britain, the defending Champions beat Japan in their first Davis Cup round 3 -1 to set up a quarter finals tie against Serbia on home ground in the next round. All knew that this was going to be a tough tie for Team GB.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has today announced the biggest ever initiative to drive junior participation behind Great Britain’s historic Davis Cup by BNP Paribas victory in Belgium, framing the organisation’s strategy to get more people playing tennis more often.
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A total of 576 players from 119 nations contested the 2015 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas in another memorable year for the competition. Great Britain, led by Andy Murray, captured its first title in 79 years and tenth title overall by defeating Belgium 3-1 in the Final...
A few days before leading the British team to their first Davis Cup Championship since 1936, former British Davis Cup captain David L..... (removed his name. Don't want a lawsuit) blasted Andy Murray in the Daily Mail for not doing enough to promote the game, particularly British tennis.
Yes, it's true. You win the title. It's yours all year ? Sort Of....The trophy comes home to stay for 11 odd months.
From the moment Britain made its way into the finals of Davis Cup, much has been written about Andy Murray carrying the team on his shoulders and after three days of spectacular tennis and a herculean effort against a gritty and gutsy Belgium team, Murray did just that.
Olympic gold medalist in 2012. Wimbledon champion in 2013. Now Davis Cup winner. Two years removed from his most recent triumph at the All-England Club, Andy Murray is the pride of Great Britain once again.
Move aside, the Perry era, and welcome the age of Murray, as the world No. 2, British No. 1 and all round laird of our green and pleasant land put the icing on the cake, sealing a straight sets win 6-3 7-5 6-3 over Belgium’s David Goffin to bring Great Britain home 3-1.
The tennis season is finally coming to an end on November 29...but not before what should be one more day of great drama and intense pressure.
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