LONDON — Andy and Jamie Murray came from a set down to beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Nicolas Mahut 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5), 6-1 in the doubles to give Britain a 2-1 lead over France in their Davis Cup quarterfinal on Saturday.
"We played an unbelievably high level match against a top team," Andy Murray said. "It was an absolutely fantastic atmosphere. To play and represent your country with your brother in a match like this is very special."
The Murrays had not played together since losing in the second round at Indian Wells in 2013.
Third-ranked Murray is set to play 11th-ranked Gilles Simon in the first of the reverse singles on Sunday, giving him an opportunity to put Britain into the World Group semifinals for the first time since 1981.