The last few days were not so easy for the Davis Cup organisers that had to cope with all kinds of security concerns after the recent terrorist attacks and the security alerts in Belgium.
The Davis Cup final will be played in Ghent, 35 miles from Brussels, and according to Andy Murray they feel rather safe.
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Murray
Andy commented “Everyone, I think, is very comfortable in the team. It was obviously a bit concerning a few days ago. I think once we got here and got into the hotel, came to the venue and saw what it was like here, I think that made everyone a lot more comfortable.
Everyone was a little bit concerned. Everything seems fine in Ghent. I know in Brussels it’s a slightly different situation, but everything seems fine here. “
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