Friday, September 18, 2015

Andy Murray to help refugees by donating £50 for every ace he hits: 'I'll get that little bit more satisfaction from each ace

Andy Murray has said he will donate £50 for every ace he hits from now until the end of the year to help the cause of refugees.
The world No 3, who will play for Great Britain in Friday's Davis Cup semi-final against Australia in Glasgow, decided on the idea after seeing images of migrants coming to Europe on the news.
His donations will be matched by one of his sponsors, along with the Association of Tennis Professionals and the Lawn Tennis Association, making each ace worth £200.
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he British No 1 was a doubt for Friday's crucial tie with Australia after he missed an official dinner on Wednesday night due to illness.
But the Scot trained with his team-mates as usual on Thursday and is scheduled to begin the action against Thanasi Kokkinakis on Friday at 1pm. 
Injured Kyle Edmund has been replaced by world No 300 Dan Evans in the second singles sport, with the 25-year-old taking on Bernard Tomic immediately after Murray's match.
Murray's older brother Jamie and doubles partner Dominic Inglot make up the rest of the team, and will play an Australian pair made up of two-time grand slam winner Lleyton Hewitt and Samuel Groth.
A win for Team GB would see them reach the final of the Davis Cup for the first time in almost 40

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