Results

ATP Barcelona 04/15 09:00 24 [49] Daniel Evans v Brandon Nakashima [87] 6-7,2-6
ATP Monte Carlo 04/08 09:00 24 [42] Daniel Evans v Sebastian Ofner [47] 1-6,4-6
ATP Marrakech 04/04 11:00 26 [42] Daniel Evans v Roberto Carballes Baena [64] 4-6,6-7
ATP Miami 03/23 23:35 24 [43] Daniel Evans v Christopher Eubanks [32] 6-7,6-3,6-7
ATP Miami 03/21 19:40 23 [53] Lorenzo Sonego v Daniel Evans [43] 6-1,3-6,4-6
ATP Indian Wells 03/07 21:20 23 [42] Roman Safiullin v Daniel Evans [45] 6-1,5-7,6-2
ATP Acapulco 02/27 00:00 25 [44] Daniel Evans v Ben Shelton [16] 6-2,5-7,6-7
ATP Los Cabos 02/22 03:00 26 [79] Thanasi Kokkinakis v Daniel Evans [44] 6-4,6-2
ATP Los Cabos 02/19 23:00 25 [44] Daniel Evans v Roman Safiullin [39] 6-2,6-4
ATP Delray Beach 02/13 18:00 25 [44] Daniel Evans v Jordan Thompson [42] 5-7,0-6
Austraalia lahtised meistrivõistlused 01/16 08:10 23 [38] Daniel Evans v Lorenzo Sonego [46] 6-4,6-7,2-6,6-7
ATP Adelaide 01/10 07:20 26 [40] Daniel Evans v Alexander Bublik [31] 6-4,2-6,1-6

Wikipedia - Dan Evans (tennis)

Daniel Evans (born 23 May 1990) is a British professional tennis player from England. He has been ranked as high as world No. 21 in singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), which he achieved on 7 August 2023. He is the current British No. 2 in singles. He reached a career-high ranking of world No. 52 in doubles on 26 April 2021. In 2015, he formed part of the winning British Davis Cup team.

Evans's four ATP Tour finals to date have been the 2017 Apia International Sydney (losing to Gilles Müller), Delray Beach Open (losing to Radu Albot), the 2021 Murray River Open, where he beat Félix Auger-Aliassime to win his first title, and the 2023 Washington Open, winning his first ATP 500 title against Tallon Griekspoor.

Evans made his Davis Cup debut for Great Britain against Poland in September 2009. Evans twice won deciding fifth rubbers, against Slovakia and Russia respectively, helping Great Britain progress to the Davis Cup World Group. Evans also played in the semifinal against Australia, losing both of his rubbers, and was a substitute for the Final against Belgium, with Great Britain winning the Davis Cup in 2015, the nation's first success in the tournament for 79 years. The Davis Cup team was awarded the 2015 BBC Sports Personality Team of the Year Award.