Monday, 18 July 2016

18-7-16 GREAT BRITAIN V SERBIA DAVIS CUP


DAVIS CUP QUARTER FINALS

GREAT BRITAIN3-2 SERBIA

BRITAIN MIGHT HAVE ANOTHER GEM ON THEIR HANDS
 

World No. 2 Andy Murray, who pulled out of the tie after winning his second Wimbledon title, could afford to watch from the side-lines and cheer on his teammates as Edmund showed maturity beyond his age at Tasmajdan stadium’s outdoor red clay

With adverse weather conditions making the surface slow and heavy, Edmund won both his singles rubbers in straight sets, blowing away Janko Tipsarevic on Friday before he also brushed aside Dusan Lajovic on Sunday to give Great Britain a 3-1 lead and seal their semi-final berth.

As expected, Jamie Murray and Dominic Inglot won Saturday’s doubles against Nenad Zimonjic and Filip Krajinovic, cancelling out Lajovic’s wins over James Ward which had levelled the tie at 1-1.

The British now face a home tie against Argentina in September, who produced a rock-solid performance in a 3-1 away defeat of Italy after Federico Delbonis beat Andreas Seppi and Fabio Fognini to emulate Edmund’s accomplishments in Belgrade.


Great Britain have shown in this that there is no one that they cannot compete against in this tournament and if Andy does come back after the US Open they could win the Davis cup again but without Andy I still think that there is a small chance but Kyle Edmond is definitely one to watch out for.

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