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Davis Cup final 2015: Match times and TV schedule for Day 2

The second day of the Davis Cup final, featuring a doubles matchup, is set for Saturday.

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After one day of play, Great Britain and Belgium have one point apiece in the 2015 Davis Cup finals. The first match saw David Goffin of Belgium score a thrilling win over Kyle Edmund of Great Britain, 3-6, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-0. After that, world No. 2 Andy Murray scored a dominant win over Ruben Bemelmans of Belgium, winning 6-3, 6-2, 7-5.

Murray will be doing triple duty in the tournament as he will play on all three days. On Saturday, Murray will team up with his brother, Jamie Murray, to face a team of Kimmer Coppejans and Steve Darcis of Belgium. That’s what is currently in the lineup, though lineups for the Davis Cup are always subject to change.

Other than the Murray brothers and Edmund, James Ward is also on the Great Britain team. Goffin and Bemelmans are both slated for action on the tournament’s third day, with the Goffin vs. Murray match currently slated to headline the tournament. That all depends how Murray feels after the doubles match on Saturday, however. If it goes to five matches, Edmund is set to face Bemelmans, though again that lineup could change.

The Davis Cup finals feature five matches between the two nations. The first day consists of the two singles matches which have already been played. The second day is the doubles matchup between the team of Coppejans and Darcis and the Murray brothers. The third day features the remaining two singles matches, if necessary.

On Saturday, play begins at 9 a.m. ET and will be broadcast on the Tennis Channel in the United States. Television coverage will begin at 9 a.m. and run through the end of the match. On Sunday, the final two singles matches will be played starting at 7 a.m. on the same network.

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