HE JUST cannot bring himself to bid farewell to the game he loves. So the long goodbye of Andy Murray goes on. And on.
Into the quarter-finals of another Olympic adventure, this time alongside Dan Evans, with the chance to still go out in a blaze of gold, silver or bronze.
Murray, 37, deserves a medal just for still being able to compete on a tennis court and Evans (inset) is no spring chicken at 34.
The Scot had a back operation just a month before these Games. The latest in a long line of surgeries.
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