Dan Evans says he is happy with retirement decision after Wimbledon

Dan Evans says he is happy with retirement decision after Wimbledon

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Great Britain’s Dan Evans stated he is “happy” with his decision to retire after Wimbledon, following a singles defeat in the second round of Wimbledon qualifying. Evans lost to Tristan Schoolkate in that qualifying match, ending his singles career. However, Evans will still participate at Wimbledon after receiving a wildcard into the men’s doubles tournament alongside Henry Searle. The announcement was reported by BBC News, which noted the content was not available in all locations and was accessible to UK users only.

What’s reported

Dan Evans said he is “happy” with his decision to retire after Wimbledon.
His singles career ended after a defeat to Tristan Schoolkate in the second round of Wimbledon qualifying.
Evans received a wildcard into the men’s doubles at Wimbledon with Henry Searle.
The story was reported by BBC News, with content limited to UK users.

Key figures

Dan Evans, Great Britain tennis player
Tristan Schoolkate, opponent in qualifying
Henry Searle, doubles partner

Sources: BBC News

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