Summary
Even in the land of mountains it is hard to find a steeper ascent than the one facing Great Britain's Davis Cup team if they are to rescue their World Group play-off against Switzerland.
Jeremy Bates' men must now beat the seemingly invincible Roger Federer twice in two days to stand any chance of success after straight-sets defeats for Alan Mackin and, more crucially, Andy Murray in Geneva yesterday.See the full content of this document
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Britain Heading for Quick Exit From Davis Cup
The captain's big gamble on resting his No 1 Greg Rusedski for an extra day backfired when Murray's Davis Cup singles debut ...
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