Andy Murray has said that he hopes to continue what has been the best year of his career with Davis Cup victory over Argentina this weekend.

Murray won a second Wimbledon title, a second Olympic gold medal and reached the final of the Australian and French Opens this season and will now be the key figure again as Great Britain aim to successfully defend their Davis Cup title.

The Scot said he had a short break before preparing for the match and now wants to go all out to set up a final against either France or Croatia in November.

"I took a few days off after New York and came here and I've been practising since Sunday," he said. "I get a little break after I'm finished here so one more big push this weekend.

"At the end of last year, Davis Cup for all of us was a priority but I don't think at the beginning of the year we expected to win the event.

"But as you get closer and closer you want to make the most of the opportunity and we want to do it again this year if possible. It's going to be hard and I want to win all the events I can.

"It's been the best year of my career so far and I hope I can keep it going."

The tie at the Emirates will pit Murray against Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro, who he defeated in an epic battle in Rio. Though Murray doesn't know whether they will meet on Friday or Sunday, he was anticipating a stern test.

"Tomorrow we'll find out and I'll get ready to play whoever it is on Friday but it doesn't matter to me who plays the first day," he said.

"It will be a tough match.

"He's one of the best players in the world when he's fit and healthy and he's played really well over the last couple of months.

"He's very solid, a good ball striker and he doesn't mind playing indoors."

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