Andy Murray admits he wants to make his new daughter proud as he returns to action for Great Britain in the Davis Cup. The British No 1 played a leading role in last years triumphant Davis Cup campaign, culminating in a final win over Belgium in November, the first since 1936.On Friday, the defending champions will take on Japan in the first round, and Murray has made himself available to GB skipper Leon Smith following the birth of his first child earlier this month. Novak Djokovic, the dominant world No 1, has admitted that fatherhood has given him added motivation and two-time Grand Slam winner Murray has suggested he could be spurred on to achieve more success. The outcome of a match is not everything but I want my daughter to be proud of her dad when she grows up and sees what I did. Andy Murray Murray told The Guardian: For other players, it hasnt worked out as well. But fatherhood is a positive thing - and tennis not being your priority can help. It lends perspective when you have a bad loss or bad practice.The outcome of a match is not everything but I want my daughter to be proud of her dad when she grows up and sees what I did. I hope it works out in a positive way on the court but if it doesnt, its not the end of the world.The world No 2 has not played a competitive match since losing the Australian Open final to Novak Djokovic in January. The Scot was denied another Grand Slam title by Novak Djokovic in January Murray is relishing the challenge of representing Britain again, but is wary of the threat posed by Japan, who include world No 6 Kei Nishikori. No. I always wanted to play providing everything went well with Kim and the baby. Its going to be a tough tie. Last year, the toughest team we played was France and they didnt have anyone ranked as high as Nishikori. Hes capable of winning two singles. Djokovic and Murray could renew their rivalry in America Despite nine defeats to Djokovic in their last 10 matches, Murray is reading little into this daunting record and the pair could go head-to-head in next months hardcourt tournament in Indian Wells, live on Sky Sports.I dont look as much into that as everyone else, said Murray. Look at Stan Wawrinka, winning his second slam (the French Open) against Novak. Hed lost to him 13 times in a row. I dont think hed ever beaten Rafael Nadal when Stan won Australia in 2014.Each time you step on to the court, its a completely new match. The reason Novaks beaten me a lot recently is that hes been the better player. But if I play him tomorrow, its a bit like roulette.People think there have been five reds in a row. Its got to be black next time - but the roulette wheel doesnt know whats happened before. 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On a day filled mostly with qualifying matches, fifth-seeded Marcel Granollers of Spain also entered the second with a 7-5, 3-6, 6-2 win over Aljaz Bedene of Slovenia, while Guido Pella of Argentina defeated Guillermo Garcia-Lopez of Spain 7-6 (6), 6-4 to advance. Swell Flaske . Self was acquired from the Buffalo Bandits in a trade for Alex Hill midway through last season, and made his debut in Rochester on March 16, 2013. MINNEAPOLIS -- New York Giants receiver Odell Beckham Jr. appeared to brush an official as he protested being hit out of bounds in the second quarter against the Minnesota Vikings.Any contact was light and innocuous, but the NFL beefed up its rules after last season to include a strict ban on unnecessary contact with officials during games.NFL rules currently state: Under no circumstance is an official to allow a player to shove, push, or strike him in an offensive, disrespectful, or unsportsmanlike manner. The player shall be disqualified from the game, and any such action must be reported to the commissioner.?The contact occurred with six minutes, 22 seconds remaining before halftime at U.S. Bank Stadium.Beckham and Vikings cornerback Xavier Rhodes had been exchanging verbal barbs for several plays when Rhodes hit Beckham out of bounds after a 4-yard catch.dddddddddddd Referee Brad Allens crew did not penalize Rhodes for the late hit, but Beckham was penalized for taunting when he rushed toward Rhodes and bumped him.Beckham then sought out line judge Tom Symonette and, while protesting the hit, appeared to make light contact with him. If Allen had judged there was contact, he would have been within his authority to eject Beckham from the game.?As it is, Beckham will be automatically ejected if he commits another unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The automatic ejection rule was put in place this season in large part due to Beckhams behavior in a game last season against the Carolina Panthers. He has struggled to rein in his emotions this season as well. ' ' '