Dan Evans sparks retirement worries with social media post after Monte Carlo loss


Last year, the world No. 50 reached the semi-final, losing to eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz. A few months later, he won the biggest title of his career at the ATP 500 in Washington and reached a career-high of No. 21 in the world.

He pushed Alcaraz to four sets in a thrilling US Open match but his season ended in Vienna when he picked up a calf injury during his first-round match against Frances Tiafoe, with the issue ruling him out of the Davis Cup.

So far in 2024, he has racked up a 3-9 record with his only wins coming in Adelaide, Los Cabos and Miami.

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