Andy Murray: 'Tactics key in Davis Cup doubles win'

Andy Murray: 'Tactics won doubles rubber'

Andy Murray has said that 'great tactics' were the key reason why Great Britain won the doubles rubber in the Davis Cup final.

The Murray brothers despatched Belgium's David Goffin and Steve Darcis 6-4 4-6 6-3 6-2 to take a 2-1 lead into the final day.

"We just needed to find a way to win more points on Jamie's return side, we got more aggressive and started to turn it around. It was a great tactical mix-up," Murray told reporters.

"I will prepare like any other match for tomorrow. [Goffin] is a world-class player with the crowd behind him it will be a difficult match. We have two chances to try and win it tomorrow and if you have offered us that at the start we would have taken it."

Murray has beaten Goffin in both of their previous meetings.

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