Summary
Great Britain win the Davis Cup
Andy Murray beats David Goffin 6-3 7-5 6-3 to seal victory
'I can't believe we did it' says Murray
GB last held the trophy in 1936
GB win best-of-five tie in Ghent 3-1
Live Reporting
Mike Henson
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15:14Even in the midst of a historic triumph, Andy Murray is working out how he can get better and improve Down Under in January.
What a champion.
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15:12 GMT 29 November 2015'I will enjoy this one'published at 15:12
15:12More from Andy Murray on BBC One: "We have to enjoy this because we may never get the opportunity again.
"The Australian Open is next.I have lost in the final four times. I need to learn a few things about how I have handled this weekend. I will try to do that in Australia.
"I will enjoy this one."
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15:12 GMT 29 November 2015'I never thought we would have the chance to do this'published at 15:11
15:11Andy Murray on BBC One: "I never thought we would have the opportunity to do this and I can't believe we have done it. Everyone who has played has played an unbelievably high level.
"After the doubles yesterday my brother spent a lot of time with my family, I felt rude, but I needed to sleep.
"I had Jamie in my eyeline at one point and when it means so much you try to avoid eye contact with your family."
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15:10 GMT 29 November 2015Russell Fuller
BBC tennis correspondent on Radio 5 liveThis is not about Europe/Africa Group Two, this is not about promotion, this is the real deal and Great Britain have become world champions.
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15:10 GMT 29 November 2015'Andy is astonishing'published at 15:10
15:10Captain Leon Smith: "It is amazing, as good a feeling as I could imagine. Andy has shown himself to be an absolute superstar. He will be the first to say it is a team thing. He will be the first to say that it is a team thing but what he has done is astonishing. I am proud of everyone."
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15:08 GMT 29 November 2015Britain's number one women's tennis player is well, over the moon.
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15:08We are treated to a replay of the winning moment and it is followed by Andy Murray rolling in the clay in delight and exhaustion, eyes clamped shut by the sheer emotion of it all.
Up in the stands Kim Sears bounces with pride.
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15:07 GMT 29 November 2015Annabel Croft
Former British number one on Radio 5 live"What a privilege to be here, we will never forget that lob for the winning moment."
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15:07And it is back to the celebrations! Andy Murray is hoisted shoulder high by his team-mates.
The Belgian fans are generous with their applause, the British fans are frantic with their flag-waving.
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15:06 GMT 29 November 2015Miles Maclagan
British tennis coach on Radio 5 live"It's an incredible occasion the guys are enjoying it, they cannot believe it, it's absolutely remarkable what Murray has done, how hard he has fought."
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15:05 GMT 29 November 2015Russell Fuller
BBC tennis correspondent on Radio 5 live"He's done it in the grand manner a lob to win the Davis Cup for Britain after a 79-year absence cue a court invasion. Leon Smith flattens him on the clay! Murray wants to get up and console Goffen and only then will he resume the celebrations. Murray's grandparents are here, his mother and his wife. He's won 11 matches out of 11, it's an extraordinary moment and he's being lifted in the centre."
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15:05 GMT 29 November 2015Great Britain win Davis Cuppublished at 15:05
15:05Andy Murray is engulfed by his team-mates after hitting the winning shot.
The Scot remembers his manners, shrugs off the congratulations and goes to exchange pleasantries with the defeat Goffin and the rest of the Belgian team.
Well played sir.
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15:03 GMT 29 November 2015#bbctennis
Alex Haworth: For a long time, I never thought this day would come. What an achievement.
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15:03 GMT 29 November 2015Andrew Castle
BBC Sport tennis commentatorQuote MessageGreat Britain have done it in the most spectacular style.