Wimbledon 2026 results: Dan Evans bids emotional farewell as career ends with doubles defeat alongside Henry Searle

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Dan Evans is the first to admit he is not everybody’s cup of tea.

The former British number one, who brought the curtain down on his career at Wimbledon on Wednesday, is never afraid to say what he thinks and wears his heart on his sleeve.

Evans’ outspoken nature has tended to annoy those in positions of power – and was perhaps one of the reasons why he did not receive a Wimbledon singles wildcard.

The 36-year-old was given a place in the SW19 men’s doubles with his protege Henry Searle, but fought back the tears as he waved an emotional goodbye following their 6-2 6-4 first-round defeat by Hugo Nys and Edouard Roger-Vasselin.

“I know they don’t like people voicing their views and I’m more than happy to voice mine,” Evans told BBC Sport.

“So not getting a wildcard was bewildering. I thought it was disrespectful, to be quite frank.

“But that’s life. It’s been a different way to end, but it’s been pretty cool.”

There is no doubt Evans, who reached a career-high of 21st in the world in 2023, possesses an authenticity that does appeal to many fans.

Sir Andy Murray summed it up as well as anyone.

“He’s unbelievably talented and very competitive. He’s a bit of bad boy, maybe, but he has a good heart,” Murray said.

Hundreds packed into the small outside court – with long queues to get in – as Evans and Searle tried to prolong the veteran’s career with a shock win over ninth seeds Nys and Roger-Vasselin.

A group of supporters, who travelled from Evans’ native Solihull, wore T-shirts that read ‘Thanks Dan’.

Despite joining the Wimbledon queue on Tuesday and camping overnight to get a prime spot, they still had to watch on their tip-toes from the gangway as all the seats inside court 15 were already taken.

“We wanted to say thanks for the career – he’s had some brilliant moments,” Tom Ritchie, one of the quartet, told BBC Sport.

“How busy it is – the queues outside the court – show how popular he is. He’s really down-to-earth and relatable. That’s why we love him.”

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