Andy Murray, Britain’s one great tennis hope who is, of course, still without a Grand Slam win to his name despite a few near misses in previous Grand Slam finals, may be about to make a competitive appearance on home soil, with the Davis Cup all set to resume later this summer.
The prospect of Murray, who may also appear with his brother Jamie, making an appearance in Scotland has come about as a result of Great Britain’s next scheduled Davis Cup tie against Luxembourg having a chance of being played at the Braehead Arena in Glasgow in early July, the weekend after the Wimbledon action in London draws to a close.
The Scottish venue, located between Glasgow and Renfrew on the border, last hosted a Davis Cup tie two years ago, when the British team sadly lost to Ukraine. However, the talented Scot failed to make an appearance that year due to injury problems, much to the bitter disappointment of the loyal fans from his native country who have followed his progress and journey through the upper echelons of the game over the last few years.
With Murray also choosing not to appear in the team’s last two ties, perhaps now is the right time for him to do what many believe is the right thing and help the Davis Cup team, which should also include British number two James Ward and Jamie Baker, also from Scotland, towards victory on home soil.
Murray himself clearly believes that the right choice of venue doesn’t just come down to geographical convenience, with a “passionate crowd” anywhere in the nation more suitable than a local tennis centre that attracts individuals not too bothered about the result of the tie, so we may yet see Murray put the nation first above his individual Grand Slam preparations.
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