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When will Andy Murray and Dan Evans play their next match in the Olympic doubles?

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In an exciting Olympic doubles encounter with Dan Evans on Sunday, Andy Murray pulled off one of his best comebacks to date.

In the ultimate competition before to his retirement, the British duo defeated Japan’s Kei Nishikori and Taro Daniel 2-6 7-6 (7-5) (11/9) after saving five consecutive match points in the decisive tiebreak.

Expectations surrounding Murray and Evans have skyrocketed in the wake of the Roland-Garros miracle, and their extraordinary heroics have allowed them to prolong their stay in the French city.

The draw has also opened up for Murray and Evans, as the Team GB athletes aim to go deep and perhaps even win a medal in Paris.

So, when do Murray and Evans play next at the Olympics and who could they play in the second round of the doubles competition?

When is Andy Murray’s next match at the Olympics?

Murray’s next match at the Olympics will be on Tuesday, July 30.

The order of play is yet to be confirmed, meaning we do not have an expected start time for the two-time Olympic gold medallist and Evans.

Evans will be playing Stefanos Tsitsipas in his second round singles tie on Monday, with Murray afforded the day off.

Evans beat Tunisia’s Moez Echargui in three sets earlier in the day on Sunday.

Murray, meanwhile, withdrew from the singles last week to focus on his doubles campaign.

Who do Andy Murray and Dan Evans play next at the Olympics?

Murray and Evans will play either Ugo Humbert and Arthur Fils of France or Sander Gille and Joran Vliegen of Belgium.

The two teams contest their first round match on Monday.

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