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Andy Murray and Paul Jubb won match for England against US

Andy Murray and Paul Jubb won match for England against US

Andy Murray and Paul Jubb won match for England against US

Andy Murray and Paul Jubb won match for England against US

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  • Andy Murray and Paul Jubb sealed England’s victory over United States.
  • They defeated Neal Skupski and Dan Evans 6-3, 6-4 in the final session.
  • The ceremony for Jamie Murray was rescheduled due to Covid-19.
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Andy Murray and Jamie Murray ,The Murray brothers , were the main attraction, and it was only fair that they should seal England’s 8-4 victory over the United States and its higher-ranked players by defeating Neal Skupski and Dan Evans, 6-3, 6-4.

As Andy put it on the Private source:  “I certainly hope it’s not the case but we need to treat these moments like we might not get the opportunity again because we’re getting on a bit and you never know what’s round the corner.

“It was amazing. The whole two days, very proud of Jamie for the event that he put on and also all of the players.

“There’s obviously a huge team behind the scenes helping put on the event but all the players, it meant a lot to both of us that everyone turned up and competed well and went after it and created a great event for everyone who came along to watch.”
The 35-year-old will take heart from his successes, especially his win over young talent Jack Draper on Wednesday, as he travels to Australia. On Thursday, though, he lost in a tough match to England’s No. 1 Dan Evans, 6-4, 3-6. (10-8).

To seal the deal for England, Paul Jubb beat Aidan McHugh 6-2, 6-2 in the first match of the decisive session.

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On Thursday, England took the lead after Skupski and Jubb defeated Jamie Murray and Jonny O’Mara 6-4 5-7. (10-6).

After the ceremony had to be abruptly rescheduled due to Covid-19 last Christmas, Jamie finally saw the fruits of his labour after two years.

That 36-year-old woman said:  “It was awesome. We had a great two days, three amazing sessions. It was so much fun to come out and play in Scotland, and to finish off the event playing with Andy was really special.”

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