Scottish Daily Mail

Evans deserves long ban, claims Andy

- MIKE DICKSON

ANDY MURRAY last night failed to offer any sympathy for his wayward Davis Cup team-mate Dan Evans, saying that he has only himself to blame after testing positive for cocaine. World No 1 Murray, 30, known for his strong views on drug-related issues, believes there are no excuses for whatever led the 27-year-old Midlander to be found with the substance in his system during April’s Barcelona Open. ‘He has let himself down and all of the people who helped him,’ said Murray, whom Evans rang the night before the announceme­nt to warn him of what was coming. ‘I’m sure his team and family will be extremely disappoint­ed with what he’s done. I have spent a reasonable amount of time with Dan over the last couple of years. He put himself in a position to do really well for the last few years of his career and he has blown that now. It will be interestin­g to see what he does, if he even wants to come back. ‘It’s going to be a long road back if he wants to do it. He’s made poor decisions before and made another really bad one there. ‘He’s going to have a few years away from the game now, but you make your decisions. It will be a difficult time for him but he put himself in that position. ‘The rules are very clear. He broke those rules and deserves his suspension. However long that is going to be I don’t know, but it’s going to be a pretty long period I imagine.’ Evans could get as much as a four-year ban, although that would seem unlikely. He has gone abroad during Wimbledon after assembling a legal team to represent him at an Internatio­nal Tennis Federation hearing later in the summer.

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