When is Andy Murray's Olympic doubles quarter-final with Dan Evans?

Andy Murray is not ready to leave yet.

July 30th 2024.

When is Andy Murray's Olympic doubles quarter-final with Dan Evans?
On Tuesday, Andy Murray and Dan Evans delivered yet another thrilling performance at the Olympic Games in Paris. The question on everyone's mind was when they would be playing in the quarter-finals. Despite facing some challenges, Murray and Evans managed to secure a dramatic victory, prolonging Murray's retirement from professional tennis.

The duo faced Belgium's Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen in a nail-biting match where they missed two match points in the second-set tie-break. However, they ultimately triumphed with their third match point in a heart-pounding first-to-10 decider. This victory also marked their second time saving match points, making it a total of seven in just their first two matches on the Roland-Garros clay.

But what's next for Murray and Evans at the Olympics? Fans were eager to know when their next match would be and who their opponents would be in the quarter-finals of the men's doubles competition. Luckily, the wait wasn't too long as their match was scheduled for Thursday, August 1.

The men's doubles quarter-final match will take place on Court 14, although the exact time has not been announced yet. Murray and Evans will be facing either Team USA's Taylor Fritz and Tommy Paul or Dutch duo Robin Haase and Jean-Julien Rojer in the last eight. It's sure to be a thrilling match that fans won't want to miss.

After their victory on Tuesday, the atmosphere was electric as the British pair kept their Olympic medal hopes alive. In a heartwarming moment, Murray and Evans shared a hug and celebrated their win. The moment was captured in a tweet by BBC Sport, with the caption "Just look at the scenes."

Reflecting on their win, Evans joked that Murray didn't want to go home just yet. He also praised his partner, saying it was an amazing experience to play alongside him. Murray, on the other hand, expressed his emotions, saying it was an "unbelievably emotional" moment for him. He also mentioned how happy he was to have a day off the following day to rest and recover.

Overall, Murray and Evans' performance at the Olympics has been nothing short of remarkable. Their chemistry on the court is undeniable, and fans can't wait to see what they will accomplish next.

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