Robin Van Persie’s lookalike and Andy Murray left crushed – Wednesday’s sporting social

More praise for Team GB and Harry Kane turned 28.

Pa Sport Staff
Wednesday 28 July 2021 13:10 EDT
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Andy Murray and Joe Salisbury lost in the men’s tennis doubles at the Olympics
Andy Murray and Joe Salisbury lost in the men’s tennis doubles at the Olympics (AP)

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Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from 28 July.

Olympics

Prime Minister Boris Johnson Sharron Davies and Becky Adlington hailed Team GB after another successful day in the pool.

Andy Murray felt crushed.

Bianca Walkden was proud.

Geraint Thomas felt honoured.

Philip Hindes will be going for gold number three.

Tokyo training was very different from lockdown training for hammer thrower Taylor Campbell.

There was lots of support for Simone Biles after she spoke out about focusing on her mental health.

Dina Asher-Smith gave a glimpse into Olympic Village life.

Bronze winner Carl Hester was ready for more.

Long jumper Abigail Irozuru was not leaving anything to chance.

Golfer Paul Casey was completing his preparations

GB’s rowers had the same mask issues as everyone else.

The sevens squad bowed out with praise.

Adam Gemili is on his way to Tokyo.

Football

Robin Van Persie had a lookalike.

Harry Kane turned 28.

Romelu Lukaku and Cristiano Ronaldo worked hard.

Leicester released their new away kit.

Patrick Van Aanholt left Crystal Palace for Galatasaray.

Michael Owen was enthralled.

Peter Crouch was not happy with the weather.

Formula One

George Russell headed to the Hungarian Grand Prix.

F1 and Mercedes turned the clock back.

Cricket

A true great celebrated their birthday.

Jofra Archer bemoaned the Manchester weather.

KP battled the elements.

Golf

No easing up for Dustin Johnson.

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