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Andy Murray has admitted he feels 'crushed' after being knocked out of the men's doubles in Tokyo, but thanked Team GB in an emotional social media post with his future at the Olympics now uncertain.
Murray and his playing partner Joe Salisbury starred to reach the quarter-finals of the event, and even led opponents Marin Cilic and Ivan Dodig of Croatia by a set and a break before they suffered late heartbreak.
And now, just hours on from the 4-6, 7-6, 10-7 defeat, superstar Murray has taken to Twitter to share his raw feelings while also reflecting back on the standout Olympics memories from his illustrious career.
Andy Murray has been left 'crushed' after his men's doubles knockout at the Tokyo Olympics
'I feel crushed after today's loss. Sport can be brutal,' Murray wrote. 'Thanks so much @joesalisbury92 for the opportunity to play. You were brilliant. I wish it could have gone a little better but s*** happens.
'And if this is the end of my Olympics journey I want to say a huge thanks to Team GB and all the tennis support team for