Andy Murray: 'Winning doubles with Jamie feels very special'

Murray: 'Doubles win feels very special'

Andy Murray has said that the Davis Cup doubles win over France was "very special".

Andy and his brother Jamie beat France's Nicolas Mahut and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in four sets to give Great Britain a 2-1 lead going into the final day's play.

"We played an unbelievably high-level match against a top team," Andy Murray told BBC Sport.

"It was an absolutely fantastic atmosphere - to play and represent your country with your brother in a match like this is very special."

Murray looks likely to play Richard Gasquet on Sunday, and a win would send Great Britain through to the semi-final against Australia or Kazakhstan.

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