Andy Murray included on British Davis Cup squad

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It’s been a long road back for Andy Murray and there is work still to be done. The three-time Grand Slam winner has struggled to make an impact on the ATP Tour since a catalogue of injuries placed him on the sidelines.

Every now and then we get a glimpse of the Scot at his best and his performances have clearly been enough for the Great Britain Davis Cup team. Murray has been included in the Davis Cup squad for group stage games in mid-September and the news marks another important milestone on the comeback trail.

Back in the fold

Murray will have fond memories of the Davis Cup after he led the team to its first victory in 79 years back in 2015. The Scot hasn’t played in the event since 2019, but the selectors clearly felt that he was ready for a recall.

With Cameron Norrie starring alongside Dan Evans and Joe Salisbury, Team GB may be on course for another triumph. Norrie was a Wimbledon semifinalist this year, while Salisbury is the current world No. 1 in doubles.

British tennis is in a good place, but does this team have the quality to win its second Davis Cup title in seven years?

Team to watch

Great Britain will start among the favorites for the Davis Cup title and the odds can be monitored over at Asiabet. The competition is extremely popular in Asia – and especially in Thailand, where online sports betting, known as พนันกีฬาออนไลน์, markets are always busy.

The term literally translates as online sports betting and, while those linking markets originate from Thailand, the figures are repeated all over the world. As the Davis Cup progresses, teams will drop out and the odds will be updated. Asiabet will be on hand at every stage to publish new markets as they come in. News, opinion, and betting guides will appear while it’s also possible to stake on tennis tournaments. Any operator, from Thailand or otherwise, will be willing to accept new players.

Registration is swift and secure and most bookmakers publish a welcome package for those signing up for the first time. There will be a set of deposit methods in place, which can help with adding necessary funds while customer services are on hand to assist. When playing regularly, there will be other advantages. A choice of other sports will be here along with mobile betting and the possibility of enjoying additional promotions.

It’s a one-stop shop for all tennis betting, but is Murray worth considering as he continues his long comeback from injury?

Murray’s personal goals

His inclusion on the Davis Cup team is a positive sign, but Murray will have plenty of aspirations beyond team tennis. As a three-time winner and a man who has made it to multiple Grand Slam finals, he will want to make inroads into the four biggest tournaments.

It’s been six years since Murray last won a Grand Slam, as he claimed his second Wimbledon title back in 2016. In all honesty, the Scot hasn’t looked like adding to that tally since returning from a long-term injury and – at the age of 35 – time is running out.

In his defense, Murray can point to the records of his main rivals. Novak Djokovic won another Wimbledon crown in 2022 and heis also 35. Earlier in the year Rafael Nadal won his 14th French Open title, two days after his 36th birthday. Roger Federer won an Australian Open title at the age of 37. Like Murray, all three men have had to battle advancing years and a number of injuries.

Although some hope remains, Murray has found it much harder to bounce back from his own fitness issues. There have been brief signs that he could be competitive once again. A semifinal place at the Challenger tournament in Surbiton this year was a positive performance and he went one better at the ATP 250 in Stuttgart. The former world No. 1 Murray reached the final, beating the likes of Nick Kyrgios and Stefanos Tsitsipas along the way. Sadly, Murray struggled with injury issues once again and he lost in the final to Matteo Berrettini.

It’s been a frustrating period, but does Davis Cup inclusion hint at better times to come?

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