Andy Murray "unlikely" to play in Great Britain's Davis Cup quarter-final

Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates victory in his match against Bernard Tomic of Australia during Day Three of the Davis Cup Semi Final match between Great Britain and Australia at Emirates Arena on September 20, 2015
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Wimbledon champion Andy Murray says that it is "unlikely" that he will play for Great Britain in this week's Davis Cup quarter-final against Serbia in Belgrade.

Andy Murray has claimed that it is "unlikely" that he will play for Great Britain in this week's Davis Cup quarter-final against Serbia following his Wimbledon triumph.

The 29-year-old was expected to feature in Belgrade against Serbia, who will be without world number one Novak Djokovic.

However, after beating Milos Raonic in straight sets to win his second Wimbledon crown on Sunday, Murray could sit out the Davis Cup action.

According to BBC Sport, a final decision will be made after discussions with captain Leon Smith.

Murray, who was a key figure in Britain's historic Davis Cup win last November, won three matches in three days against Japan when the team began the defence of their title in March.

Andy Murray serves during his second-round match against Aljaz Bedene on day four of the Aegon Championships on June 16, 2016
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