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Murray: Del Potro will be tough
- Updated: September 14, 2016
Andy Murray says Juan Martin del Potro presents a formidable obstacle to Great Britain’s hopes of reaching their second Davis Cup final in a row.
The reigning champions will take on Argentina in an eagerly-awaited semi-final in Glasgow this weekend, with the winners advancing to play France or Croatia.
And a revitalised Del Potro will be the key member of the Argentina squad, having returned to something like his brilliant best this summer.
The 2009 US Open champion is No 64 in the world after time on the sidelines with injury, but is charging back up the rankings and made Murray pull out all the stops in an epic Olympic final in Rio before reaching the last eight at the US Open last week.
He is likely to lock horns once again with Murray on Friday or Sunday and the Scot is gearing up for another thrilling …