Andy Murray has said that the Davis Cup doubles win over France was "very special".
Andy and his brother Jamie beat France's Nicolas Mahut and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in four sets to give Great Britain a 2-1 lead going into the final day's play.
"We played an unbelievably high-level match against a top team," Andy Murray told BBC Sport.
"It was an absolutely fantastic atmosphere - to play and represent your country with your brother in a match like this is very special."
Murray looks likely to play Richard Gasquet on Sunday, and a win would send Great Britain through to the semi-final against Australia or Kazakhstan.