Andy Murray registered a comfortable victory in Great Britain's opening Davis Cup rubber against the United States.
Murray set the tone for proceedings as he dropped just one
point in the opening two games against Donald Young in Glasgow on
Friday.
Young struggled to return the world number five's serves
throughout the first two sets and hit the net on countless occasions
during his own service games.
Murray sealed the first set with a forehand pass and the American did
not even register a point during four consecutive games that spanned
the first and second sets.
There were few more points for the
American in the second set and some home fans chanted 'Can we play you
every week?' at the Emirates Arena as Murray put Britain on course to
follow up their 3-1 victory over the States at the same stage last year.
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