Home comforts inspire Murray to Davis Cup win July 10, 2011 AN EMOTIONAL Andy Murray helped Britain to a comfortable Davis Cup victory over Luxembourg in Glasgow yesterday. Murray broke down in tears after his 6-4, 6-3, 6-1 win over Gilles Muller put Britain into an unassailable lead – James Ward later beat Mike Vermeer to put the seal on a convincing 4-1 victory. The British [...]
Murray named in Davis Cup team June 28, 2011 TENNIS: Andy Murray will lead the Great Britain team in their Davis Cup clash against Luxembourg at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow from 8-10 July. Murray’s brother Jamie partners fellow Scot Colin Fleming in the doubles.
Britain labour to Davis Cup win March 6, 2011 Great Britain’s James Ward needed to five sets before finally beating Malek Jaziri and earning victory over Tunisia in the Davis Cup at Bolton Arena. Ward’s 3-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 8-6 win sealed a 3-1 triumph in the Europe/Africa Zone Group II contest. Britain were without No1 Andy Murray although he could return to face [...]
Nadal targets Davis Cup return February 17, 2011 TENNIS: World No1 Rafael Nadal will return to Spain’s Davis Cup team next month for the first time since their 2009 triumph to face Belgium. It will be Nadal’s first appearance since tearing a leg muscle while losing in the Australian Open quarter-finals to David Ferrer.
Nadal targets Davis Cup return February 17, 2011 TENNIS: World No1 Rafael Nadal will return to Spain’s Davis Cup team next month for the first time since their 2009 triumph to face Belgium. It will be Nadal’s first appearance since tearing a leg muscle while losing in the Australian Open quarter-finals to David Ferrer.
China’s Li clinches historic Australian Open final spot January 27, 2011 NINTH seed Li Na became the first Chinese player to reach a grand slam singles final after a three-set win over world No1 Caroline Wozniacki at the Australian Open. The 28-year-old (right), who had previously not gone beyond the last eight in one of the four major events, survived match point against her before coming [...]
Brits wrap up 5-0 Davis Cup whitewash July 11, 2010 BRITISH tennis finally had something to cheer yesterday after the Davis Cup team completed a 5-0 whitewash over Turkey in their Europe/Africa Group II play-off at Eastbourne. Leon Smith’s team, without British No1 Andy Murray, had already built up an unassailable 3-0 lead, before Jamie Baker and James Ward sealed victory with easy singles victories [...]
Kit up in style for lawn tennis season June 21, 2010 IF the one thing that stands in the way of you and a good rally this summer is your tired, patchy kit, read on for some tips on how to revamp your tennis wardrobe. We asked Lee Child, former Wimbledon competitor and tennis coach at Stoke Park, for guidance. Shoes “This is the most important [...]
CITY VIEWS: DOES ANDY MURRAY OWE IT TO BRITAIN TO PLAY IN THE DAVIS CUP? April 13, 2010 ANGUS NANAN | KERRY LONDON “Tennis is a very individual sport and you’re driven by your ambition as an individual rather than your ambition to play Davis Cup, so I can very much see where he is coming from. If we had a better team he might possibly be more up for it but I [...]
Murray stands firm over his Davis Cup plans April 13, 2010 BRITISH No1 Andy Murray has poured cold water on hopes that new Davis Cup captain Leon Smith might be able to tempt him back to the fold. Murray missed last month’s loss to Lithuania but British chiefs hope Smith, the Scot’s former coach, will be able to pull strings. But Murray said: “Leon’s my friend [...]