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EVEN in this land of mountains it is hard to find a steeper ascent than that 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. The captain's big gamble on resting his number one Greg Rusedski for an extra day backfired when Murray's Davis Cup singles debut produced a strangely subdued 6-3 7-6 6-4 defeat to the Swiss number two Stanislas Wawrinka.See the full content of this document
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Tennis: Brits Have Davis Cup Mountain to Climb
Federer had coasted through his mismatch wit...
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