Andy Murray and Kyle Edmund to miss Davis Cup tie in Glasgow

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Andy Murray will not feature in Great Britain’s Davis Cup tie against Uzbekistan in Glasgow next week after deciding to remain in the United States to continue his rehab.

Kyle Edmund, who was suffering with the lingering effects of illness during his first-round loss at the US Open, will also skip the clash but Dan Evans returns for his first Davis Cup appearance since his doping ban.

Evans will be joined by Cameron Norrie, who will lead the team at the Emirates Arena in only his second tie, Jay Clarke, Jamie Murray and Dominic Inglot.

Andy Murray has decided not to follow his US open appearance by representing Britain in Davis Cup
Andy Murray has decided not to follow his US open appearance by representing Britain in Davis Cup (Andres Kudacki/AP)

But, after several setbacks in his recovery from the hip injury that sidelined him for nearly a year, the Scot is determined to be ultra cautious about his scheduling.

Captain Leon Smith said: “It was a massive pull for him and that’s why he was really considering it but, after what he has gone through, it’s absolutely clear that he has to listen to the team around him. But I know it was not an easy decision.

“He’s made really good progress from where he has been. But he’s just missed so much tennis. As much as I’m disappointed and I’d love to see him there, it is absolutely the right move.”

Murray, left, has had some of his most emotional moments playing Davis Cup in Glasgow with brother Jamie
Murray, left, has had some of his most emotional moments playing Davis Cup in Glasgow with brother Jamie (Jane Barlow/PA)

For Evans, the call-up represents a welcome back to the British team five months after the end of his one-year drugs ban and a recognition of the hard work he has put in away from the spotlight to pull his ranking back to 224.

“History is in the past,” said Smith. “He’s playing well. It’s astonishing how quickly he’s moved up the rankings. He’s got good Davis Cup experience and indoor is a good surface for him so I don’t have any reservations about him at all.”

Evans’ Davis Cup experience will be important given Norrie and Clarke have played one tie between them. That came in Spain in February when, although Britain lost the match, Norrie produced one of the competition’s great debuts by beating Roberto Bautista Agut.

Dan Evans will make his Davis Cup return
Dan Evans will make his Davis Cup return (Steven Paston/PA)

The tie will not decide promotion or relegation, as had originally been thought, with the winners instead guaranteeing a seeding for the first round in February 2019, increasing the chances of qualifying for the new World Cup-style finals later in the year.

It is highly unlikely to match the drama of some of the ties staged previously in Glasgow, particularly those in Britain’s sensational cup-winning campaign in 2015, with 76th-ranked Denis Istomin the only Uzbek in the top 400.

Smith has vowed to embrace the changes despite the Lawn Tennis Association voting against them, and is hoping for a winning send-off from Glasgow.

He said: “It’s a shame because we’ve had our best memories there. It’s been amazing fun, amazing noise, amazing support, great results, great performances.

“With the group that are going there, we’ll still have a really great time, we’re still very, very motivated for it.”

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