Andy Murray hails strength of Great Britain's Davis Cup team
Whether he's in it or not, Andy Murray believes that Great Britain's Davis Cup team will be one of the strongest ever assembled.
Murray feels Great Britain have the strength in depth needed to make a real impact on the Davis Cup - whether or not that sees him back on the court in Glasgow.
The 35-year-old is set to feature in the tournament for the first time since 2019 as he looks to help Britain qualify from Group D, where they will face the United States, the Netherlands and Kazakhstan, to reach the finals in Malaga in November.
Elsewhere, new US Open champion and world number one Carlos Alcaraz will be playing for Spain in Valencia against Canada, South Korea and Serbia, who will be missing Novak Djokovic after he withdrew.
“Lifting the Davis Cup trophy with Spain is another dream I’ve always had”
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