00:00Something strange is happening here. That should read something predictable, given that Andy Murray
00:12is involved. The mood around the participation of one of Britain's greatest sportsmen in the
00:18final tournament of his storied professional career no longer resembles a deathbed vigil.
00:23It has been replaced by a slightly incredulous feeling that Murray might do something that
00:27would rank alongside his greatest achievements, win another Olympic medal. He and his partner
00:32Dan Evans are in the quarter-finals of the men's doubles at these games after another
00:36incredible nail-biting epic on-court Suzanne Langland. When Evans put the final smash away
00:41to seal the victory, Murray danced and leaped around the court like a kid who had just been
00:45told he was going to Disneyland. A month after an operation to remove a spinal cyst from his back,
00:51the guy with the metal hip may win a medal. Hell, why should we put limits on him?
00:57Maybe he'll win gold with the two singles gongs he already possesses from London and Rio de Janeiro.
01:03If anybody epitomizes the idea of no limits, it is surely Britain's bionic 37-year-old superhero.
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