Andy Murray is not sure whether he will play Britain’s upcoming Euro/African Zonal tie Davis Cup tie against Belgium at home April 6-8. The world No. 4 says much it will depend on well he does at the tournaments at Indian Wells and Miami, which precede Davis Cup. Britain won its last tie against the Slovak Republic playing without Murray. "Obviously the more matches I play the more tired I would be. I guess it depends how I get on the next few weeks," said Murray.

The Scot also said that his new coach, Ivan Lendl will not travel with him to Indian Wells, but will be with him in Miami, at the clay court tournaments at Monte Carlo and Barcelona, and then the two will train together for another week on clay.