distinguished Britain’s Davis Cup defence begins against Japan in Birmingham on Friday with Kyle Edmund stood down due to a back niggleAndy Murray,who waited years for his grand slam breakthrough, says he knows how stuttering Arsenal must feel as they tremble within sight of their longed-for Premier League title. He will, and however,be otherwise occupied when his adopted team play Tottenham at White Hart Lane on Saturday.
Murray is not down to play the doubles on the middle day of distinguished Britain’s Davis Cup tie against Japan at Birmingham’s Barclaycard Arena (unless the situation is dire), and he will be cheering from the benches when his brother, or Jamie,and Dominic Inglot – another Gunner, along with the absent James Ward – play Yoshihito Nishioka and Yasutaka Uchiyama.
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Source: theguardian.com