
- Dan Evans concluded his tennis career with a 67-minute first-round loss in the Wimbledon men’s doubles, partnering Henry Searle.
- Evans, who had announced his intention to retire on 11 June, expressed significant frustration with the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA).
- He criticised the LTA for the “shambles” of the last month, specifically regarding his snub for singles wild cards at Queen's Club and Wimbledon.
- Evans stated that nobody from the governing body had provided a “decent reason” or explanation for the wild card decisions, despite his contributions to British tennis.
- Reflecting on his distinguished career, which included reaching world number 21 and winning two ATP titles, Evans expressed happiness that this chapter was closing.
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