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Murray leads Britain to opening Davis Cup win, Spain reach last eight

By The Assam Tribune

MADRID, Nov 21: The Davis Cup has a new format but Andy Murray�s love of a comeback remains intact after the Scot battled from behind to beat Tallon Griekspoor as Great Britain edged past Holland.

Murray came from a set down and then trailed 4-1 in the decider in Madrid before beating the spirited Griekspoor, ranked 179 in the world, 6-7 (7/9), 6-4, 7-6 (7/5).

�I�ve found a way to win matches many times in my career when I�ve not been playing well,� Murray said.

�You can draw on that a little bit.�

A scrappy victory gave Great Britain the lead in their opening Group E tie and while Dan Evans lost the second singles rubber to Robin Haase, Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski finished the job in the doubles.

Rafael Nadal won his 26th consecutive Davis Cup singles match later on Wednesday as Spain booked their place in the quarterfinals with a 3-0 victory over defending champions Croatia.

Novak Djokovic, meanwhile, cruised past Yoshihito Nishioka to help Serbia beat Japan by the same scoreline.

Murray had given short shrift on Tuesday to those he believes have been too quick to criticise the revamped Davis Cup, which for the first time is featuring all 18 World Group countries competing for the trophy across a single week in one venue.

And in what will be music to the ears of the organisers, among them Barcelona footballer Gerard Pique, Murray was full of praise for the atmosphere inside the Caja Magica�s cosy Stadium 3.

�The atmosphere was brilliant,� Murray said afterwards.

�That was the one concern I had about the event, about it being on neutral ground, but it was great.�

British fans have been second only to Spanish in terms of tickets sold so far and the strong attendance for Murray�s opener inside the tournament�s smallest court, with a capacity of 2,500, has not been consistent across other morning matches. � AFP

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