Andy Murray's illustrious career has drawn to a close following his quarter-final exit, alongside partner Dan Evans, in the men's doubles at the Paris Olympics.
The pair had previously staged an incredible comeback from five match points down to defeat Kei Nishikori and Taro Daniel of Japan in the first round.
This was followed by another nail-biting victory over Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen in the second round. The British duo clinched their quarter-final spot after overcoming two match points against their Belgian rivals - and missing two of their own - with Evans' triumphant smash winner sparking jubilant celebrations from both men. READ MORE: More freedom for players and one base - how Manchester United learnt lessons for their pre-season tour READ MORE: Ederson out with Costa in, £50million sales, and Olmo coup - Man City's dream transfer window conclusion Despite his departure in Paris, Murray already boasts an impressive array of Olympic medals.
He previously struck gold in the men's singles at London and Rio, and secured silver alongside Laura Robson in the 2012 mixed doubles.