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Andy Murray unlikely for Davis Cup tie

Andy Murray is unlikely to take part in Britain's Davis Cup quarter-final against Serbia.

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Andy Murray is unlikely to take part in Britain's Davis Cup quarter-final against Serbia. (AAP)

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Wimbledon champion Andy Murray says "it's looking unlikely" that he will play for Britain in its Davis Cup quarter-final against Serbia this week.

At a news conference Monday at the All England Club, Murray says he plans to give Davis Cup captain Leon Smith a final answer later in the day.

Murray says the two spoke at the champion's dinner Sunday night.

Murray added that even if he doesn't play in the matches, scheduled for Friday through Sunday, he probably will still travel to Belgrade "just to be there with the team."

The other members of Britain's team are Murray's brother Jamie, Kyle Edmund, Dan Evans and Dominic Inglot.

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Serbia will be without its top two players, world No.1 Novak Djokovic and world No.32 Viktor Troicki.


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