Andy Murray to lead Britain into its first Davis Cup final in 37 years

Andy Murray will this afternoon be leading Britain into their first Davis Cup final since 1978. Before Murray plays Ruben Bemelmans, Kyle Edmund will face David Goffin from Belgium. Its Edmund’s debut in the competition but Murray is backing him to do well on the clay. Murray believes Britain’s performance at this year’s Davis Cup will increase participation in tennis in the UK.

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