Murray, a warrior to the end!
Andy Murray has been an outstanding fighter throughout his career.
Fighting for every point when he was at the pinnacle of world tennis, it is also as a warrior that he is likely to leave the stage.
Indeed, as he plays the very last professional tournament of his career at these Olympic Games, the Scot continues to go through all kinds of emotions.
Lining up in doubles alongside Dan Evans, the two men had already come close in the first round, saving 5 consecutive match points.
History repeated itself on Tuesday when, after a good start, they had to save two more match points in their second round match against the Belgians Vliegen and Gille (6-3, 6-7, 11-9).
Irresistible, the British pair are now hoping to reach the semi-finals.
To do so, they will have to overcome the winner of the match between Americans Fritz and Paul and Dutchmen Haase and Rojer.