British No 3 Dan Evans hitting top form ahead of Wimbledon with straight sets victory over Jack Draper British No 3 Dan Evans is finding top form ahead of the return of grass season He took straight sets victory over Wimbledon junior losing finalist Jack Draper Evans recently moved up to 70 in the world after his Surbiton victory
By Janine Self for MailOnline
Published: 00:09 BST, 14 June 2019 | Updated: 00:09 BST, 14 June 2019
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Riding the crest of a wave can be a tricky business in a landscape full of muddy puddles.
Four days of incessant rain meant that top seed Dan Evans, winner at Surbiton last week, had to wait until Thursday to play his first match at the Nottingham Open.
His straight sets dismissal of Wimbledon junior losing finalist Jack Draper was inflicted down the road from the Nottingham Tennis Centre as the inclement weather continued to play havoc with the competition.
British No 3 Dan Evans is finding top form ahead of the return of grass season tennis
There were no spectators, no scoreboard even, as the