Andy Murray will bid for a third consecutive Olympic gold medal after being included in Britain's six-strong tennis team for the Tokyo Games. The 34-year-old is the only tennis player in history to win singles gold at consecutive Olympic Games, having triumphed in London and Rio and has taken up the place available to him as a former champion. Murray will also play in the men's doubles with Joe Salisbury - as expected, Jamie Murray is not in the team - while Dan Evans, Johanna Konta, Heather Watson and doubles specialist Neal Skupski make up the team.