Former GB number one Evans to retire after Wimbledon

Dan Evans announced his retirement from professional tennis on June 18, 2024, stating that this year's Wimbledon will be his final tournament. The 34-year-old British player, who reached a career-high singles ranking of world number 20 in September 2017, has won one ATP Tour singles title, the 2019 Delray Beach Open. Evans also achieved significant success in doubles, winning the 2016 Sydney International and reaching the final of the 2017 Aegon Championships at Queen's Club. He has represented Great Britain in the Davis Cup on multiple occasions, contributing to their 2015 victory. Evans' career has been marked by resilience, overcoming challenges to establish himself as a consistent presence on the ATP Tour for over a decade. His final appearance at Wimbledon, a tournament he has competed in since 2009, will mark the end of a notable chapter in British tennis.
Original source — read the full reporting at the publisher:
Read on BBC Sport