Team GB stars Andy Murray and Dan Evans become 'opponents' on the golf course after their Olympic exit in the men's doubles...

as former teammates go head-to-head after the British tennis legend's decision to retire Andy Murray is continuing to enjoy new adventures since retiring from tennis The Grand Slam legend hit the golf course with Dan Evans on Wednesday Murray and Evans were previously beaten in the men's doubles at the Olympics By Ryan Walker Published: 22:44, 7 August 2024 | Updated: 22:44, 7 August 2024 e-mail View comments Andy Murray is continuing to make the most of his retirement after hitting the golf course with former Team GB doubles partner Dan Evans. The Scot made his final professional tennis appearance alongside Evans last week as the pair crashed out of the men's Olympics doubles at the quarter-final stage. A glittering career on the court saw Murray become the first British man for 77 years to win the Wimbledon men’s singles title as he signed off from tennis with three Grand Slam titles and Olympic gongs to his name.

He has since been busy attending other Olympic events alongside his daughter, mixing with Team GB stars and enjoying the luxuries that come with retirement. One such luxury is hitting the golf course and an afternoon spent alongside Evans on Wednesday saw the former team-mates pit their skills against each other in a different sport. Andy Murray (left) and Dan Evans (right) have been spending time with each other since their Team GB exit.