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Jamie Murray teams up with LTA for Battle of the Brits Premier League Tennis this December

The National Tennis Centre will again play host to what will be a third such Battle of the Brits event, with a domestic-only match-play league designed to help British players prepare for the 2021 season, including Andy Murray and Dan Evans

Jamie Murray makes a speech after the final during day 6 of Schroders Battle of the Brits at National Tennis Centre on June 28, 2020 in London, England.
Image: Jamie Murray has organised another Battle of the Brits event at the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton

Jamie Murray will team up with the Lawn Tennis Association again to offer elite men and women players the chance to take part in the Battle of the Brits Premier League Tennis at Roehampton from December 20.

Fans will be able to watch via live streaming, with the four-day competition played over a 30-match league format, with each player in action at least once across the four days.

Former world No 1 Andy Murray is among those to have signed up, along with the likes of Dan Evans, Heather Watson, Cameron Norrie and Harriet Dart.

Andy Murray with the airhorn and Dan Evans cheer on Jamie Murray and Olivia Nicholls of Union Jacks as they compete in their doubles match against Cameron Norrie and Johanna Konta of British Bulldogs during day five of the St. James's Place Battle of The Brits Team Tennis at National Tennis Centre on July 31, 2020 in London, England.
Image: Andy Murray with the airhorn and Dan Evans cheer on their team during the Battle of the Brits event this summer

Jamie Murray said: "All the players were keen to get the chance to test themselves before the season begins.

"It is been such an unusual year, with so many disruptions that any competitive tennis people can get is welcome.

"Even in pre-season nobody likes to lose to their friends, so we're expecting some tight matches."

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"Hopefully the players will make the most of the opportunity to get some competitive matches under their belt."
LTA chief Scott Lloyd

LTA chief executive Scott Lloyd welcomed the initiative as focus turns towards the 2021 Australian Open.

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"We want to do all we can to help British players prepare for the season ahead," he said.

"Despite being indoors, the matches will be on a similar type of court surface as at Melbourne and using the same balls to try and replicate conditions in Australia as closely as we can.

"Hopefully the players will make the most of the opportunity to get some competitive matches under their belt."

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