y

Andy Murray called up to Great Britain's Davis Cup squad for first time since 2016

Andy Murray will represent Great Britain for the first time since 2016 after being called up to the Davis Cup squad. The call up comes a day after Murray's memorable European Open triumph.




y

Andy Murray admits he would find HIMSELF 'irritating to work with' due to his on-court behaviour

MIKE DICKSON IN ANTWERP: 'I know I'm a pain to work with but at the same time when I've been asked to do something I do it and I don't skip days,' said Murray after his triumph on Sunday.




y

MARTIN SAMUEL COLUMN: Heading balls is a killer...so why not limit it in training?

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: It was the night of May 12, 2017. Later, Chelsea under Antonio Conte would win the title. For now, the Hawthorns was alive with anticipation.




y

Roger Federer withdraws from ATP Cup... meaning highly anticipated rematch with Andy Murray is OFF

The 38-year-old, currently ranked three in the world, had committed to playing the inaugural tournament in Australia at the start of 2020, but has opted out in order to spend more time with his family.




y

Kyle Edmund takes final slot in GB squad alongside Andy Murray ahead of new format Davis Cup

Kyle Edmund has completed Great Britain's squad for the new-format Davis Cup in Madrid next month. Captain Leon Smith gave Edmund the nod over Cam Norrie.




y

Joe Salisbury is the only Brit at the ATP Finals this year and is ready to shine in the doubles

MIKE DICKSON: Given that he lodges at his sister's flat in Peckham, doubles player Joe Salisbury will not have a long commute to London's O2 Arena next week.




y

It's baby Teddy Barron! Andy Murray reveals newborn son's name was chosen by his wife Kim Sears

The baby, born in London this month, inherits the middle name which has passed down the Murray (pictured, Andy and Kim) family's male line for generations.




y

Andy Murray believes his best chance at success will come in Grand Slams after hip surgery

Andy Murray believes that his newly-refurbished body may be more suited to contesting the Grand Slams than regular tour events when he resumes playing in the Majors next year.




y

'I hope it's a big success': Andy Murray gives his backing to controversial new Davis Cup format

Andy Murray has encouraged everyone in tennis to get behind the new Davis Cup format masterminded by Gerard Pique. The event begins at Caja Magica in Madrid on Monday.




y

Andy Murray leads Team GB stars as they drop lines from Frozen into answers at Davis Cup presser

Andy Murray, Kyle Edmund and Team GB were challenged to insert lines from the new Disney film, Frozen 2, into their answers at a Davis Cup press conference on Tuesday.




y

Pass the Dutch: Andy Murray may skip Holland test as Britain launch Davis Cup campaign 

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: There are certain privileges that come with winning three Grand Slams and a Davis Cup for your country as Andy Murray is finding out this week.




y

Andy Murray's lowly ranking can give Great Britain sneaky Davis Cup edge, admits Jamie Murray

Andy is playing in the Davis Cup for the first time since 2016 but is in the unusual position of being the singles number two, with Dan Evans and Kyle Edmund battling for the number one spot.




y

What an epic! Andy Murray survives major scare against world No 179 Tallon Griekspoor at Davis Cup

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: Andy Murray, heavy-legged and relying purely on his old fighting instincts, avoided a shock defeat on his return to Davis Cup tennis by the narrowest of margins.




y

Andy Murray admits he didn't prepare properly after scraping through Davis Cup opener

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: From Andy Murray there was the unprecedented confession that he had let his high standards slip when it came to preparing for this Davis Cup finals week.




y

Andy Murray reveals how his career-threatening hip injury put strain on his marriage

Andy Murray said he neglected to think about the feelings of those close to him and insisted his wife Kim, who he married in 2015 in Dunblane had been 'brilliant' through the ordeal.




y

Kyle Edmund beats Mikhail Kukushkin in opening match of Davis Cup Kazakhstan tie 

Kyle Edmund produced one of his most impressive performances in recent months to push Great Britain one step closer to a quarter-final berth at the Davis Cup in Madrid.




y

Andy Murray left out of Great Britain's Davis Cup side to take on Kazakhstan

Andy Murray, who was on court for just shy of three hours, looked physically spent at the end of the 6-7, 6-4, 7-6 and admitted after that he is not in the best shape and so it was logical to rest him on Thursday.




y

Jamie Murray and Neal Skupski ensure Great Britain spot in the Davis Cup quarter-finals

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: Andy Murray was reduced to the role of courtside spectator as his brother Jamie and Neal Skupski put Great Britain through to the quarter finals of the Davis Cup.




y

Dan Evans and Kyle Edmund send Great Britain through to Davis Cup semi-finals

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: There is no haunting of this Great Britain Davis Cup team by the ghost of Andy Murray, and they charged through to the semi-finals on Friday night.




y

Kyle Edmund gets Great Britain off to the perfect start in Davis Cup semi-final against Spain

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: Nothing has been able to derail Kyle Edmund, not even the surprise of finding his opponent had been changed at the last minute.




y

Britain can return to Davis Cup even better next year says Leon Smith

MIKE DICKSON IN MADRID: Leon Smith hopes Great Britain can return to Madrid next year with an even stronger Davis Cup team after narrowly missing out on a place in the final.




y

Andy Murray reveals an injury scare to the pelvic area left him sidelined from Davis Cup action

The 32-year-old was reduced to the role of anxious spectator after taking nearly three hours to defeat little-known Dutchman Tallon Griekspoor in the opening group match.




y

Is this the first picture of Andy Murray and his daughter?

The heart-warming image is believed to show the tennis ace with one of his two daughters. It features in a documentary that charts the Scotsman's two-year journey back from a major hip injury.




y

'I'll compete in major tournaments without worry': Murray 'not thinking' about his hip after surgery

Andy Murray said he can finally play without worrying about his hip following career-saving surgery in January, but says next year's Australian Open is a big test of his progress.




y

Andy Murray is entering uncharted territory admits fitness expert behind comeback

One of the key figures behind Andy Murray's remarkable comeback this year has admitted there can be no guarantees about his fitness in 2020.




y

Andy Murray opens up on his struggles before career-saving hip resurfacing surgery

Former world No 1 Andy Murray has revealed how he 'was pretty much done with tennis' as he struggled with the physical and mental pain of his serious injury.




y

Andy Murray reveals how close he was to death in Dunblane massacre

The tennis star, who was just nine-years-old at the time of the shooting at the school in Dunblane near Stirling, Scotland, has told a documentary how he attended kids clubs with the killer.




y

How Anthony Joshua's Hollywood story has turned him into a social media star

If you're unfamiliar with the story of Anthony Joshua, it begins with an unruly boy from Watford, born to Nigerian parents, who swapped selling drugs for boxing gloves before becoming world champion.




y

Andy Murray still set to play in Australian Open despite cancelling Miami training camp

Andy Murray still expects to play in Australia next month, despite abandoning plans to go through a two-week training block in Miami.




y

Andy Murray reveals his energy levels suffered because he was hooked on playing video games

Sir Andy Murray's energy levels dropped during matches as he was playing video games until 3am before a tournament. He took his PlayStation to every match and it caused rows with a former coach.




y

Tim Henman set to make shock comeback and captain Great Britain at ATP Cup in January 

EXCLUSIVE:Tim Henman is set to make a shock comeback to high performance tennis by captaining the Great Britain team in January's new ATP Cup.




y

Andy Murray puts in work during off-season with quirky exercise as he continues quest for top form

Andy Murray showed his light-hearted side in sharing a video of one of his quirkier exercises as he stepped up his off-season preparations.




y

Ben Gusic Wan, 12, emulates Andy Murray by winning the Junior Orange Bowl trophy in Miami

British junior tennis was celebrating an unusual Christmas success after a 12-year-old from Kent became the first GB youngster since Andy Murray to win a prestigious world title.




y

The best pictures from an extraordinary year of sport in 2019

From the moment Andy Murray announced his premature 'retirement' from tennis in early January, it has proved to be a rollercoaster of emotions in the sporting world throughout 2019.




y

What can we expect in tennis in 2020? Will the big three finally be breached?

With all tennis eyes already focused on the build-up to the Australian Open next month, a thrilling year lies in prospect for the sport. MIKE DICKSON makes some predictions.




y

Murray's Misery! Andy Murray has to ditch Australian Open bid

Andy Murray's hopes of an emotional return to the Australian Open next month have been crushed after he was forced to abandon plans to make the long journey to the southern hemisphere.




y

Kei Nishikori follows Andy Murray and becomes latest big name to pull out of Australian Open

Tennis Australia issued a statement on Monday saying Japan's Kei Nishikori had withdrawn from the Australian Open next month as well as next week's new ATP Cup.




y

Tim Henman backs GB to thrive without Andy Murray in new tournament rival to Davis Cup

MIKE DICKSON IN SYDNEY: Tim Henman got an abrupt introduction to the joys of team management and coaching immediately after touching down in Sydney.




y

Tim Henman admits he knew he would be without Andy Murray for ATP Cup over groin injury

MIKE DICKSON IN SYDNEY: Tim Henman has admitted he always feared he would be unable to call upon Andy Murray for the ATP Cup after he learned of his bruised pelvic injury.




y

Juan Martin del Potro withdraws from Australian Open joining Andy Murray on the sidelines

Juan Martin del Potro has become the latest high-profile casualty of the Australian Open after it was announced the Argentine has withdrawn from the first Grand Slam of 2020.




y

'You mad old lady': Andy Murray trolls mum Judy after she suffers an Instagram picture fail 

Andy Murray's mother Judy has faced backlash from her youngest son after she ruined her own Instagram joke by cropping the photo too closely.




y

Sir Andy Murray builds triple garage at his new £3million Surrey home

The tennis star, who owns a £75,000 Jaguar I-Pace (pictured) has had plans approved for the building at his new countryside estate near Leatherhead, Surrey.




y

Andy Murray withdraws from tournaments in Montpellier and Rotterdam

MIKE DICKSON IN MELBOURNE: Andy Murray has issued a concerning update on his latest fitness struggles, stating that he was pulling out of his two scheduled tournament appearances.




y

Andy Murray could be out until grass-court season with Scot set to miss upcoming hard court events

There is no mention of Murray in the publicity for next month's Miami Open and sources have told Sportsmail that getting himself right for the grass courts in June is now a more realistic target.




y

Boris Becker backs Andy Murray to return from latest injury nightmare

Boris Becker has backed Andy Murray to return from his latest injury nightmare and reclaim his place at the top of his sport. Murray is suffering from a pelvic injury after recovering from serious hip surgery.




y

Organisers hopeful Andy Murray will be fit for Queen's as five-time champion target singles return

Murray is currently sidelined through injury, this time pelvic bruising that has kept him out of action since November, with no indication yet when he will be able to make his comeback.




y

Andy Murray at risk of missing Wimbledon as 32-year-old waits to see if requires third hip op

Andy Murray has admitted his dream of returning to Wimbledon this year is in the balance after he suffered further complications from hip surgery.




y

Five years on from Davis Cup success, James Ward can still hear the roars

Five years on from the victory that would facilitate one of British tennis's greatest triumphs, James Ward was flogging away on court somewhere in Ohio.




y

Andy Murray targeting a return at the Miami Open at end of March following his injury hell

The 32-year-old has recently returned to the court after being unable to hit for three months because of what was initially diagnosed as a mild bone bruise.




y

Andy Murray's hopes of making return in Miami Open could be dashed by cancellation

Any hopes Andy Murray had of making a comeback later this month could be dashed - although on this occasion it would be irrespective of concerns over his troublesome hip.