Andy Murray admitted that it «may be the last time» he plays in front of a Davis Cup crowd in Glasgow following Great Britain’s elimination from this year's event.
Murray, who beat Kazakhstan's Dmitry Popko 6-4 6-3 on Sunday afternoon in a match rendered meaningless following GB's prior group-stage losses to the USA and the Netherlands, won 32 of his 35 singles matches in the Davis Cup and led his side to the title in 2015 with stellar performances in Glasgow against the United States and Australia along the way.
Ad But in his twilight years and struggling with injury and consistency, Murray’s Davis Cup selection in the coming seasons is in doubt.
Laver Cup'That would be special' — Murray hopes to team up with Federer at Laver CupYESTERDAY AT 14:22 He lost both of his doubles matches alongside Joe Salisbury in this year's edition, and with Cameron Norrie and Dan Evans currently well ahead of him in the ATP Tour singles rankings and Jack Draper coming up fast, Murray faces a challenge to stay in captain Leon Smith's thoughts.