In a season which grew to become referred to as the 12 months of retirements on the ATP Tour, former British primary Dan Evans had his personal ideas about how lengthy he had left enjoying.
Andy Murray deciding it was the best time to cease dominated the speak in British tennis final 12 months, whereas his fellow Grand Slam champions Rafael Nadal and Dominic Thiem additionally introduced the curtain down on their careers in 2024.
At Wimbledon in June, Evans spoke in regards to the consciousness he had of coming in direction of the tip of his profession and the “stark actuality” of not with the ability to compete on the similar degree he as soon as did.
So it’s telling Evans – who turns 35 in lower than a fortnight – continues to be ploughing on, albeit largely on the ATP Challenger Tour which sits beneath the principle tour.
Lower than two years in the past, he was ranked a career-high twenty first on this planet, however is now one hundred and ninetieth after briefly dropping exterior of the highest 200 earlier this 12 months.
“I am having fun with enjoying tennis – I am not having fun with the place my rating is, after all,” Evans advised the BBC 5 Dwell Tennis programme final week.
“I am nonetheless making an attempt to be a tennis participant, though some individuals are letting it identified they do not assume I’m.”
Evans, competing in a Challenger occasion in Bordeaux this week earlier than specializing in French Open qualifying, actually nonetheless is a tennis participant.
Dropping down a degree demonstrates his clear love for the game and, maybe, a dedication to spend as a lot time on court docket as potential having been banned for a 12 months in 2017 after testing optimistic for cocaine.
Making the choice to cease enjoying skilled tennis is, for a lot of, the toughest they may make. There isn’t a ‘excellent’ solution to say goodbye.
