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Evans likely to escape maximum sentence for testing positive

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British tennis player Dan Evans has said that he failed a drug test in April, testing positive for cocaine. The world No. 50 claimed on Friday that he had taken the recreation­al drug out-of-competitio­n for reasons “completely unrelated to tennis”, the Independen­t reported.

He called a press conference at a hotel close to Queen’s Club to announce that he had failed a drugs test.

Earlier this week, he received a wildcard to play at the Aegon Championsh­ips but had to withdraw because of injury.

The fact that his use of the drug was entirely recreation­al means he will likely escape the maximum sentence of fouryears for a positive test. In 2007, Martina Hingis served a two-year ban for testing positive for cocaine, while in 2009 Richard Gasquet was banned for a year.

“This is a very difficult day for me and I wanted to come here in person to tell you guys face to face,” Evans said.

“I was notified a few days ago that I failed a drugs test in April where I tested positive for cocaine. It’s really important you know this was taken out-of-competitio­n and the context was completely unrelated to tennis,” he said.

“I made a mistake and I must face up to it. I do not condone for one second to anyone that this was acceptable behaviour,” Evans said.

“I’ve let a lot of people down — my family, my coach, my team, sponsors, British tennis and my fans. I can only deeply apologise from the bottom of my heart. This has been an extremely sad and humbling experience.”

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