Britain's crucial Davis Cup promotion tie against Austria begins amid unrestrained razzmatazz at a sun-drenched Wimbledon Pleasantries over, Britain's Alex Bogdanovic defies previous form to take the first set in his singles match against Jurgen Melzer Buoyed by Bogdanovic's early showing, British fans raise their voices - but Melzer stands tall to take the second set on a tie-break Jurgen Melzer lets out a defiant roar as overpowers a rapidly-fading Alex Bogdanovic 3-6 7-6 (7-3) 6-2 6-1 to put Austria in control British number one - and now world number four - Andy Murray celebrates after taking the first set 6-4 against Austria's Alex Peya Murray chats to GB Davis Cup captain John Lloyd during break in play before easily closing out the match with Peya 6-4 6-1 6-3 Ross Hutchins is called up for his second Davis Cup appearance, partnering Jamie Murray in the doubles on Saturday The pair lose the first set, and get a pep talk from captain John Lloyd as they look to recover against Jurgen Melzer and Julian Knowle But the Austrians dominate at the net and from the back of the court, winning 6-4 6-3 6-1; Austria go 2-1 up Needing to win both Sunday's singles, GB suffer early worries as Andy Murray slips and slides in his match against Melzer Melzer, despite losing the first set, plays some fine tennis in between the errors and grabs the second out of nowhere But Murray's superior all-court game and better fitness allow him to seal a victory in four sets, and the tie is left on a knife-edge at 2-2 Alex Bogdanovic takes the first set in the deciding match against Alex Peya, amid signs that Great Britain could get out of jail But Bogdanovic's brittle game is exposed as Peya takes sets two and three, leaving Austria one set away from overall victory The Austrian races through the fourth set, taking it 6-2 to secure the match and the tie for Austria, as Britain are relegated to Group One
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