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Team GB Stars Andy Murray and Dan Evans Turn ‘Opponents’ on the Golf Course After Olympic Doubles Exit

 

Following their exit from the men’s doubles at the Olympics, British tennis stars Andy Murray and Dan Evans have found a new way to channel their competitive spirits—on the golf course. The pair, who were teammates representing Team GB in Tokyo, have now become friendly opponents, taking their rivalry from the tennis court to the greens. Their post-Olympic golf match has been a lighthearted and enjoyable way for them to unwind and stay competitive after the pressures of the Games.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This shift from tennis to golf highlights the camaraderie between the two athletes, even after a disappointing end to their Olympic campaign. Both Murray and Evans are known for their love of golf, and their friendly match is a reminder that the spirit of competition continues, even outside of their primary sport. As they enjoy some well-deserved downtime, this playful rivalry offers a glimpse into their off-court lives and the strong bond they’ve developed as teammates and friends.

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