LONDON — Andy Murray believes the unique Glasgow atmosphere can fire Britain to the Davis Cup final after the Scottish city was on Wednesday confirmed as the venue for the semi-final against 28-times champions Australia.
The tie, taking place on Sept. 18-20, will be held indoors at the city's Emirates Arena.
"It's exciting for the team to be going back to Glasgow," Scot Murray, the world number three currently in action in Montreal, said in a statement from British Tennis.
"It's always special to play in front of a home crowd.
"We are fortunate to have played our last three ties at home.