Andy Murray admitted Great Britain's Davis Cup victory over the United States in Glasgow had left him "very emotional."
The 27-year-old completed a straight-sets win over John Isner
to earn the hosts an unassailable 3-1 lead but was quick to credit the
atmosphere created by a partisan Emirates Arena crowd and the attitude
of his team-mates.
Murray said: "The effort and attitude of everyone in the team was excellent. I feel we deserved to win because of that."
"Everyone fought extremely hard especially when we were behind in the
matches, no one gave up and everyone played every point extremely hard. It's a big win. It means a lot to everyone, all the staff and the players."
"There's
a great synergy in the team and that builds the emotion
and togetherness. It gives you that extra incentive to perform and fight
for every single point. I was very emotional the whole weekend. I know the team extremely well, the players and the staff."
"I
was proud of them as team-mates and also as friends and my brother of
the way they performed and thought in this arena and under that much
pressure. All of them did incredibly well. I was proud to be part of
their team."
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