Tennis Match Preview, Murray, the British aspirant in Davis Cup Final

by | Dec 1, 2015 | Sports Featured

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Andy Murray will try hard by putting all his efforts by bringing the Davis Cup back to Great Britain in the final against Belgium this week. The tie will be organized in Ghent, Belgium on indoor clay.

Andy and Brother Jamie Murray, who was also nominated to the team, have recently faced some difficulty on the court, both of them been eliminated in the group stages of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals last week but both of them have experienced great tour-level results in 2015. For the first time Andy will be ending up with the year No. 2 in the Emirates ATP Rankings, while Jamie elected for the Final Showdown in doubles for the first time and gripping a career-high No. 7 Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking.

Andy will be engaged to do heavy lifting for his country. By winning both singles rubbers this week, he would accompany John McEnroe and Mats Wilander as the only men to represent 8-0 in a calendar year till the introduction of the World Group in 1981. Murray has highlighted in eight of the nine rubbers Great Britain has won this year.

Kyle Edmund (No. 100 Emirates ATP Ranking) has joined the Dunblane native on the British side and win against Dominic Inglot (No. 23 Emirates ATP Doubles Ranking). Edmund is getting ready to play a live Davis Cup rubber, while Inglot is hunting hardly for a first doubles victory after losing game to the USA’s Mike and Bob Bryan in 2014 and 2015.

Defending the Belgian color in the port city of Ghent is the similar lineup of World No. 16 David Goffin, No. 84 Steve Darcis, No. 108 Ruben Bemelmans and No. 128 Kimmer Coppejans, the same four-man lineup which took Belgium to victory in the quarter-finals against Canada and in the semi-finals against Argentina.

Team leader Goffin has succeeded to won his past six matches and in a position of 11-2 lifetime in Davis Cup. His only loss on clay was in five sets and again took against Serbia’s Viktor Troicki in 2013.

Belgium has never won the Davis Cup and has also not experienced the flavor of final since 1904. Nine-time champions Great Britain is attempting and preparing strongly to end a 79-year title.

 

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