Andy Murray is all set for GB’s Davis Cup. According to Andy Murray Great Britain is ready to face the team from France during the quarter final of Davis Cup at Queen’s Club.
This time Britain will try all hard to reach their first semi – final of World Group since the year 1981. The tie will start in London on Friday.
Andy Murray, 28, has hopes that he will win at least two points during the singles. He hoped so just a week after when he reached the semi – finals of Wimbledon.
Andy Murray said, “Over the last couple of years we’ve had good performances. I think this is our level now as a team. This weekend is going to be a tough ask against four top grass-court players that are all really, really good players, so it will be a tough challenge for us, but we have an opportunity to win if we all play our best level.”
Andy Murray said that he is still not able to put his defeat by Roger Federer on last Friday at Wimbledon. Andy Murray thinks that he is completely at the back of him.
The Scot Andy Murray said, “It was a tough day and I’m still thinking about it. I’m also trying to learn from the match as well. You have to analyze it a little bit and look at the tournament as a whole, and Queen’s – think about those things and see what I can do better in the future.”
France have an unquestionable point of preference as far as quality top to bottom, with 10 men on the planet’s main 100 and four on the world’s main top 20. World number 11 Gilles Simon, number 12 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and number 13 Richard Gasquet will compete for singles spots, while Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hugues Herbert won the duplicates titles at Queen’s Club a month ago.
Expecting a close battle, British Captain Smith said, “Both teams are playing well. In the Davis Cup, we’ve seen before that things can happen; you can upset rankings. It’s very different playing for your country than it is as an individual and some players do that better than others. We’ve just got to hope that somehow we can get three points on the board. I’m sure we can but it’s going to be very, very difficult.”