2016 Davis Cup enticing but timing tricky, says Murray


  • Tennis
  • Tuesday, 01 Dec 2015

Tennis - Prime Minister David Cameron welcomes members of the successful Great Britain Davis Cup Team to Number 10 Downing Street - 1/12/15 Prime Minister David Cameron poses with Great Britain's Davis Cup Team Andy Murray, James Ward, Dominic Inglot, captain Leon Smith, Kyle Edmund and Jamie Murray Action Images via Reuters / John Marsh Livepic

LONDON (Reuters) - Fast-forward to next July and picture the scene with great rivals Novak Djokovic of Serbia and Britain's Andy Murray going toe-to-toe in a thrilling Davis Cup quarter-final.

It would be a magnificent occasion with the current world numbers one and two fuelled by national pride and the decibel levels in the stands pumped up.

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