Andy Murray beats Sam Querrey on Sunday afternoon in San Diego, Calif. to clinch Great Britain’s first-round Davis Cup tie against the United States. Jared Pine of The Second Serb recaps the fourth rubber.
After sweeping Friday’s singles matches, Great Britain got the last win it needed from Andy Murray, who defeated Sam Querrey 7-6(5), 6-7(2), 6-1, 6-3 and sent the Brits to their first Davis Cup quarterfinal since 1986. It is also the first time Great Britain has beaten the United States since 1935 and the first time since 1903 it has done so American soil.
“[Murray] is one of the best players in the world,” Querrey said after the match. “He’s maybe the first of second best defensive players in the world. He had to come up with some good shots today to beat me. I felt like I played well and made him hit those shots to…
View original post 603 more words
