The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Dan Evans back from drugs ban to lead GB in Davis Cup tie in Glasgow

Ban over as he looks forward to facing Uzbekistan in Glasgow today

- ANDY SIMS

Dan Evans will lead Great Britain’s bid for victory in their Davis Cup tie against Uzbekistan in Glasgow today – less than five months after completing a drugs ban.

On April 28, Evans began his comeback from a 12-month suspension for cocaine use in the modest surroundin­gs of the Scotstoun Leisure Centre in Glasgow.

Fast forward 18 weeks and Evans is back in Glasgow, this time at the Emirates Arena where he will kick off the singles against world number 60

Denis Istomin.

The former world number 41 has mainly been playing on the second-tier Challenger Tour, but with Britain’s star men Andy Murray and Kyle Edmund missing the tie due to fitness issues, Evans is back in the limelight.

“Did I think I’d be playing Davis Cup by the end of the year? No, not really,” he admitted.

“Obviously with Andy and Kyle not being able to play this week, I was pretty lucky that I got asked to play and hopefully I’ll take the opportunit­y and get a point on the board for the guys.

“I’ve felt pretty good. I’ve just been trying to get as much tennis as possible.

“I feel like I’m playing pretty good again and hopefully I can just keep putting my game out on the court and improving.

“I’ve had some great memories during Davis Cup. I’m sure I’ll be a little nervous going out to play but I’ll look forward to it as well.”

British number two Cameron Norrie will then face world number 434 Jurabek Karimov in the second singles rubber.

Norrie’s Scottish father, who grew up in Glasgow, has flown over from his home in New Zealand to support the 23-year-old.

“He grew up here in Glasgow, not far from King’s Park, he went to the University of Strathclyd­e here, so he lived here the majority of his life and he still has a filthy Scottish accent,” said Norrie.

“From what I’ve heard the Scottish crowd gets pretty rowdy. It’s going to be an incredible atmosphere. I’m looking forward to my first home tie.”

Jamie Murray, fresh from his US Open triumph in the mixed doubles, and Dom Inglot take on Sanjar Fayziev and Istomin in the doubles tomorrow with the reverse singles on Sunday.

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Picture: SNS. Dan Evans, right, at a press conference ahead of today’s Davis Cup opener against Uzbekistan.

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