Wolves will clash with Villa on the tennis court when Henry Searle meets Dan Evans at the Rothesay Open today.
Reigning Wimbledon junior champion Searle will be looking for the biggest win of his career when he takes on world No.62 Evans in the Challenger Tour event.
Second seed Evans – now the British no.3 – needed two days and three sets to overcome Switzerland’s Dominic Stricker after his match had been held over from the night before at one set all.“I am familiar with the city, I am familiar with the surroundings and a lot of the people who come and watch,” Evans said after his victory yesterday.
Evans last lifted the trophy in Nottingham in 2022 after beating Jordan Thompson 6-4 6-4 to add to the title he won in 2019. But world No.62 Evans admitted he can only focus on himself as he looks to rack up more wins and push further up the rankings. Top seed Cameron Norrie – who needs to improve his ranking to guarantee himself a seeded spot at Wimbledon – admitted he he “did not play my best tennis”as he overcame Sho Shimabukuro.Emma Raducanu said she was on the end of some “insane” line calls which left her feeling like it was “two v one” in her first-round victory at the Nottingham Open.
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