• Henman: ‘I didn’t know the No 1 player had choice as captain’• Great
Britain captain advises Murray not to rush his comeback
Whatever the result of Great Britain’s ATP Cup quarter-final against Australia, Andy Murray will probably be the first on the phone to Tim Henman and his band of unlikely heroes.
Murray withdrew from the team in the new 24-nation event only two weeks ago to continue work on a groin strain that flared in the Davis Cup finals in Madrid six weeks ago, but he was in regular contact with the first-time captain and his players as they ground through three round-robin ties to reach the final eight with an emphatic 3-0 win against Moldova.