Britain's Andy Murray has won his second Olympic gold medal by beating Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro after an excruciating four-hour match.
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But the BBC's John Inverdale seemed to forget the existence of women and told Murray during an interview that he was the first personto win two tennis golds at the Olympics.
That didn't go well with Murray, who corrected him:
"Venus and Serena [Williams] have won four each."
Needless to say, people on Twitter had some thoughts about it:
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