Murray doubles up to put Britain on brink of Davis Cup semis


  • Tennis
  • Sunday, 06 Apr 2014

ROME (Reuters) - Andy Murray steered Britain to within sight of their first Davis Cup semi-final in more than three decades on Saturday after dragging his team into a 2-1 quarter-final lead over Italy.

The Wimbledon champion returned early on Saturday to the clay court overlooking the Gulf of Naples to complete a straight-sets victory over Andreas Seppi to level the tie, then teamed up with fellow Scot Colin Fleming to beat Fabio Fognini and Simone Bolelli in an entertaining clash.

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