Jamie Murray has discussed having his brother Andy Murray playing with him as part of Great Britain at the Davis Cup Finals and he admitted that it always improves their chances of doing well no matter who they are playing.
Murray added that as well in terms of representing his country again, it's been good to be part of something different; as well that he hopes support is reflected from the fans of every country throughout the tournament.
"Obviously it's great for us to have Andy playing, that's always going to increase our chances of doing well against whoever we play. It's obviously a big advantage for us that he's playing at number two in this competition; so hopefully, we can use that to our advantage."
"It (doubles) is potentially more important because obviously it's two rubbers to win the tie; but, equally, especially in the latter stages, it might not get played if the singles are 2-0.
But all deciding rubbers will be doubles rubbers so, if you're playing, you're playing because it means something. Just wait and see what happens. There's a lot of great players here; there's a lot of exciting groups.
I think it's been cool for us to be a part of something different, it's been cool to see all the guys here as countries and play with the country's shirt, the colors and all that stuff. It's exciting, I just obviously hope each individual country gets the support that helps create the atmospheres that people expect when they turn up to
Davis Cup matches."