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Great Britain has reached its first Davis Cup final since 1978 after Andy Murray recorded his 25th singles rubber victory for the nine-time champion.
Maybe it's just because I am only a couple of years into the tumble-dryer that is the tennis circuit, and haven’t been around long enough to see history being made, although I am getting there!
Well the news is… we still have unconscionably unseasonal weather in Glasgow… and the real ‘news’ was that Leon Smith has opted to put the Brothers Murray in the doubles. Which was a surprise to… no-one.
Days two and three will decide each of the Davis Cup World Group semifinals, as both ties are deadlocked at 1-1 following Friday’s singles action.
I am not given to emotions lightly. I am rarely moved in films… I did not blub when ET went home. I was more interested in how the Titanic broke up than whether Rose and Jack would make it...
A few eyebrows were raised in that quintessential British way as the announcement came prior to the Davis Cup semi-final draw between Great Britain and Australia...
It only feels like yesterday since I was fighting off trench foot in the driving rain and sleet in March, and arriving in sunshine was… refreshing!
Twenty children from Clovenstone Primary School, Edinburgh enjoyed a big surprise on Tuesday. The Aegon GB Davis Cup Team and Captain Leon Smith took time out of their busy preparations to serve up a winning start to the day for this local breakfast club.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has today announced that the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group semifinal between Great Britain and Australia will take place at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow.
Maybe disturbingly, even before a ball was struck on Saturday, debate was raging about how this would be Britain’s best chance of winning the Davis Cup. Not just the tie, mind… the cup itself.
Check out the latest photos of the Great Britain team and Australian team from the 2015 Davis Cup.
Check out the latest photos from the 2015 Davis Cup.
After the obligatory pre-draw and draw press conferences, we finally got down to the business of the weekend. Namely the Davis Cup Quarter-final, as once more this Barons Court in London played host to a bunch of tennis fans.
The Lawn Tennis Association has announced that The Queen’s Club in London has been chosen to host the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group quarterfinal between Great Britain and France, taking place on 17-19 July.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has today announced that the upcoming Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group quarter-final between Great Britain and France will take place on grass at The Queen’s Club in West London.
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