Dan Evans to Retire From Tennis After Wimbledon - Tennis Tonic - News, Predictions, H2H, Live Scores, Stats
- On Thursday, British tennis player Dan Evans announced his retirement following this year's Wimbledon championships at age 36.
- The former world No 21 won two ATP Tour titles, including the ATP 500 in Washington in 2023, and helped Great Britain win the 2015 Davis Cup.
- Evans has slipped to 217th in the world rankings amid sparse play during 2026, following a one-year ban that interrupted his career in 2017.
- Representing Great Britain at the Olympics remains a career highlight, with Evans reaching the quarter-finals alongside Andy Murray at the Paris Olympics in 2024.
- Evans will require a wildcard to enter Wimbledon's main draw, where he intends to give everything one last time before concluding his professional journey.
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Dan Evans to retire from tennis after Wimbledon - Tennis Tonic - News, Predictions, H2H, Live Scores, stats
British tennis player Dan Evans has confirmed that he will retire from professional tennis following this year’s Wimbledon Championships. The 36-year-old shared the news in a heartfelt social media post on Thursday, marking the end of a career that spanned nearly two decades. Evans wrote on Instagram: “After an incredible journey, I wanted to share some personal news with you all. I will be retiring from professional tennis following this year’s…
Former British number one Dan Evans will end his tennis career after the Wimbledon tournament.
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Dan Evans has just announced he will retire from tennis after Wimbledon. The Brit, 36, said in a social media post: “After an incredible journey, I wanted to share some personal news with you all. I will be retiring from professional tennis following this years Wimbledon championships. “This sport has given me everything. The friendships, the experiences, the battles and even the hard days were special in hindsight. “I have loved every single mi…
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