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Evans criticises 'lack of class' after Queen's wildcard decision

Dan Evans stated that it would have been a "classy gesture" to receive a Queen's wildcard for his penultimate tournament before retirement. The British tennis player expressed his disappointment with the decision, implying a lack of consideration for his career. Evans, who is set to retire at the end of the season, had hoped for this opportunity at the Queen's Club Championships. He did not explicitly name who made the decision but indicated it was a missed chance for a graceful send-off. The tournament typically offers wildcards to promising British talent and established players returning from injury. Evans' comments suggest a perceived slight in the allocation of these spots.
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