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Andy Murray and victorious Davis Cup team visit Downing Street – but David

Andy Murray and the triumphant Great Britain Davis Cup team have been welcomed to 10 Downing Street by tennis fan David Cameron.

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The women’s equivalent of the Davis Cup is the Fed Cup.

“We don’t get the chance to do that as a group ever really throughout the rest of the year so that was really nice”.

“He was all about the team, and clearly the best thing that we’ve always said about Andy Murray is he keeps winning, and especially when he wins in special moments like this”. Behind closed doors a number of top cops have been honest enough to admit to me there are still many ways the Metropolitan Police could save serious lumps of cash if the powersthatbe were only prepared to update the force’s thinking to the modern day.

“For me, playing in an atmosphere like that, it was so loud, there was a lot of booing and whistling, mentally it is good to go through matches like that and I hope I can use it to my advantage in the future”.

The 20-year-old said: “It’s just the whole experience, being involved”.

Murray, who won 11 of Britain’s 12 rubbers this year, including three doubles with brother Jamie, said the ranking was well-deserved.

It is a tight turnaround but the 28-year-old is optimistic there will not be any lingering effects going into 2016, particularly because he is not planning to play any events in February while he takes time away for the birth of his first child. If I do rest, it’s not like I’m going to lose all of the match fitness that I’ve built up. I don’t really know what to say. A sizzling backhand cross-court victor gave Murray two break points and Goffin then played a forehand wide.

“You can’t mask what’s happening in British tennis by looking at the success Andy has had and the Davis Cup team has had, because that’s nothing to do with the LTA”. I really like the conditions, the courts. We all stayed in the hotel and all of our friends and family came round and we were just in a room in the hotel lobby.

Andy Murray made it a couple of days to remember as he backed up his team’s historic Davis Cup victory with a nomination for the BBC Sports Personality Of The Year 2015.

He has overseen a remarkable rise from the brink of relegation to the bottom tier of the competition when he took over in 2010 to the top of the world.

“I am sure kids will have watched the final and hopefully they will want to pick up a tennis racket”.

Aiming to emulate Djokovic’s streak of success, Murray said that the Serbian made the dietary changes in the close season as well with the gluten-free diet and insisted that he would try as much as he could for next year, Sport24 reported.

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Maggie May’s sidekick is Rusty, who can just be seen in the photo.

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