Andy Murray will play for two gold medals on Sunday after he and Laura Robson won their mixed doubles semi-final against Germans Christopher Kas and Sabine Lisicki.
Murray was already assured of at least a silver medal in singles ahead of the men’s singles final against Roger Federer.
And now he will also have a doubles medal after he and Robson pulled off victory for Great Britain in a match tie-break, going through 6-1 6-7 (9/7) 10-7.
Not everyone would consider two mixed doubles matches in a day to be ideal preparation for a men's singles final against Federer, but Murray has loved the whole Olympic experience and playing in front of the noisy crowd.
The British pair began the day by defeating Australian pair Lleyton Hewitt and Sam Stosur 6-3 3-6 10-8 on Centre Court.
The duo dug in to force another match tie-break and the crowd roared them on to success to set up another memorable moment for Team GB in London.
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