Gold medals are beautiful things but pain, grind and torment are often needed to win them - Andy Murray went through it all on Sunday night.
Britain's most outstanding international athlete found himself running the anchor leg after Britain's day of glory, and he needed to reach deep within himself to bring yet another gold home.
Fighting the adrenaline-fulled resolve of Juan Martin Del Potro, Murray became the first player to defend an Olympic singles tennis title when he sealed an ultimately joyful 7-5, 4-6, 6-2, 7-5 victory.
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