The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

EVANS HIT BY THIRD-ROUND HOODOO AGAIN

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Dan Evans’ Wimbledon third-round hoodoo continued after he lost to upcoming American Sebastian Korda.

The British number one has never made it to the second week at his home grand slam and fell at this stage for the third time after a 6-3 3-6 6-3 6-4 loss.

Evans will be frustrated by this defeat as several net cords went against him, but he lost to a 20-year-old who looks destined for the top.

Korda comes from a rich sporting family as his dad Petr was a former world number two and his sisters are leading golfers.

It is a path that he too could follow as he has the game to match the best, with a powerful serve and good movement around the court, and he will play 25th seed Karen Khachanov in the fourth round on Monday on what is his 21st birthday.

Things could have been different had Evans, seeded 22 and the favourite coming into the match, taken some early break points midway through the first set, but Korda held on and inevitably struck in the next game.

The 31-year-old was not out of the encounter and took advantage of a rare error-prone service game from Korda midway through the second set to break serve and he was able to serve out to level at one set all.

The match was effectivel­y decided in a 15-minute period in the third set where there were three consecutiv­e breaks of serve.

Korda took Evans’ delivery to love to go 4-2 up but the Brit battled straight back to win a mammoth game.

He could not build on it, though, as he was immediatel­y broken again at 4-3 and Korda quickly closed the set.

After getting his nose in front to go 4-2 up, Evans could not take advantage of his lead and a really poor service game allowed Korda to break.

With it went Evans’ spirit as that was the first of four games that the American reeled off to mark his Centre Court debut in style.

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