The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Aussie denies Evans first title since return from drugs ban

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LONDON: Dan Evans’ hopes of a first title since returning from a drugs ban came to nothing on Sunday as he was beaten 7-6 (7/4), 7-5 by in-form Australian Alex de Minaur in the Nottingham Challenger Final.

Evans, who made his comeback in April after being banned for a year for testing positive for cocaine, will now head to his first ATP Tour event at Queen’s Club, for which he was given a wild card, since returning.

The 28-year-old Briton -- who has suffered just four defeats in his 20 competitiv­e matches since coming back onto the circuit and will see his world ranking rise from a lowly 530 -- will play Adrian Mannarino in the first round at Queen’s.

De Minaur, who will also rise up the rankings having broken into the top 100 on the back of his success at Surbiton last weekend, fought back from 4-2 down in the first set.

Some of his play was outstandin­g and Evans sportingly called out ‘too good’ when the 19-year-old’s sublime lob clinched the first set.

Evans showed character in breaking back in the second set with de Minaur serving for the match at 5-4, but the Australian made no mistake when presented with a second opportunit­y to secure his first ATP Challenger title.

Whilst Evans has secured a wild card to Queen’s he is not optimistic of having the same good fortune with Wimbledon.

However, with a wild card play-off due this Wednesday, he says he is prepared to play two matches in one day -- should he reach the second round at Queen’s -to give himself a shot at playing in the Grand Slam event.

“My year doesn’t revolve around just trying to play Wimbledon. But it wouldn’t be my preference to miss the best slam there is,” he said.

There was further delight for Australia and disappoint­ment in equal measure for the British fans later with top seed Ashleigh Barty beating the fourth-seeded Briton Johanna Konta 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 in the women’s final.

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