The Citizen (Gauteng)

Britain suffer Murray blow

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London – World No 1 Andy Murray (above) has been ruled out of the British team to play France in next month’s Davis Cup quarter-final with an elbow injury, it was announced yesterday.

The same injury forced him to pull out of the Miami Open and he will now miss the April 7 to 9 tie away to France in Rouen, with the absence of the three-time Grand Slam champion and double Olympic gold medallist dealing a huge blow to Britain’s hopes of reaching the last four.

“Not having Andy in the side is obviously a big loss to our team but most importantl­y we all wish him well for a speedy recovery back to full health and fitness,” said British Davis Cup captain Leon Smith. “I know that he would really want to be here with the rest of the team.”

Murray, 29, was also suffering from a virus prior to flying home to London last week and was told to rest by doctors.

Dan Evans, Kyle Edmund, Jamie Murray – Andy’s older brother and a doubles specialist – and Dom Inglot will now form the British team that takes to the Kindarena indoor clay courts in the northern city of Rouen.

It is the same quartet that beat Canada in the first round in February, where Britain won the tie in extraordin­ary fashion when Canada’s Denis Shapovalov was defaulted for accidental­ly smashing a ball in anger into the eye of umpire Arnaud Gabas.

Even with Andy Murray fit, Britain would have had a tough task in beating France.

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