Andy Murray has said that he is looking forward to Great Britain's Davis Cup match against the United States.
The tie starts at the Emirates Arena, Glasgow on Friday and is Britain's first home Davis Cup match in the world group stage since 1999.
"It's the biggest home tie that I've played," the world number five said, according to BBC Sport.
"Because tickets sold out quickly, it shows that there's a passion here for the sport. I would expect that they'll get right into it.
"It looks like a great arena, it's the perfect size. If it's packed I'm sure they'll make a lot of noise and get right behind the team."
Great Britain defeated the United States in last year's Davis Cup, and will face France or Germany in the quarter-finals if they progress.