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Dan Evans eager for US Open return and says tennis lagging other sports

Dan Evans loves New York. He has enjoyed many fine times there, on the court and off. And the British No 1, whose rise through the world rankings has been stalled at 28 since the pandemic paralysed tennis in February, is eager to return to Flushing Meadows for the US Open, tentatively pencilled in for late August.
Evans thinks tennis has fallen behind other sports in returning to competition and he is not worried about playing behind closed doors, or being allowed to take only a trainer or coach with him. He adds with a smile: Being in New York on my own, thats not ideal, is it? I think that would be one step too far, to go with no support staff. But theres been other sports which are back out there, and this might be tennis for a little while now, with no crowd. How long are we going to wait? Are we going to wait until we can have perfection?
Its time. There would be no bigger support for lower-ranked players financially than helping them with a grand slam. Theres a player-relief fund, but the first or second round of a slam, theres nothing bigger than that. How good would it be for tennis fans to see Novak Djokovic and whoever in the semis of a slam? Im only saying Novak because he has voiced his opinion. Its not against him.
Speaking in London on Monday afternoon while preparing for the start of the LTAs British Tour in July and Jamie Murrays NHS charity tournament later this month, Evans rowed back a little on earlier criticism of the world No 1, who had said he was not keen on playing in New York if his entourage was restricted to just one person.
It wouldnt bother me if the top guys were allowed to take two people or three, Evans said. If top guys really need extra people, then give them that. I would be happy to go there with one coach. Ive even heard people talking about sharing a coach or a physio.
You cant underestimate what teams do for players. Ive had good weeks when Ive had just my coach there; Ive had good weeks when Ive had a lot of people. Players have their reasons; its tough to [read more]. Look at when Andy [Murray] was quite reliant on a lot of people they were all there for a reason and doing a good job for him.

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