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Dan Evans makes winning return to tennis after drugs ban

"I pretty much felt like I'd won the tournament"

Dan Evans of Great Britain in action during his singles qualifying match with Edward Corrie of Great Britain on the first day of The Glasgow Trophy at Scotstoun Leisure Centre on April 28, 2018 in Glasgow, Scotland
Image: Dan Evans beat Ed Corrie at the Glasgow Challenger

Dan Evans marked his return from a year-long drugs ban with victory over countryman Ed Corrie on Saturday.

The 27-year-old tired towards the end of the 6-3 7-6 (8-6) win, but did enough to book his place in the second round of qualifying at the Glasgow Challenger.

Evans: Cocaine left my life in ruins
Evans: Cocaine left my life in ruins

Dan Evans returns to tennis after cocaine ban

After whipping a backhand winner past Corrie to save a set point, Evans dug out a fine low volley to set up his first match point and took it with a backhand winner on the run.

He said: "I pretty much felt like I'd won the tournament. I didn't know what was going to happen today so it's good to come out on top and get another chance to play again tomorrow.

"I was pleasantly surprised. I played better than I have been. Some parts of my game need a bit of work but it's the first match. I felt fine physically. I was getting a bit tired towards the end but after so long off that's pretty normal, I think."

Evans did not pick up a racket between learning of his failed test last June and February 24, when he was permitted to re-enter official training facilities two months before the end of his ban.

He has worked hard enough to pass the physical tests that - along with random drug testing and contributing to its anti-doping education programme - were a condition of Evans receiving support from the Lawn Tennis Association.

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It's a difficult situation. I just play and if I get one [a wild card], I get one, but if I don't, I can't have any qualms, I've just come back from a failed drugs test.
Dan Evans

The governing body's decision to grant Evans a wild card here has not been universally popular. The situation is reminiscent, albeit on a far more low-key scale, of the furore surrounding the wild cards given to Maria Sharapova last year on her return from a doping ban.

Evans appears far more sensitive to the issue and a major incentive for winning his second-round clash against Sam Barry on Sunday will be the chance to earn his first ranking points, which would allow him to enter tournaments on his own merit.

He said: "Everyone's got their opinions, it's not for me really to get involved with. I did ask for [a wild card] but it wasn't because I wanted one, I needed to play tennis.

"The draw's not full so I'm not taking someone else's opportunity away, which would then probably be unfair. It's a difficult situation. I just play and if I get one, I get one, but if I don't, I can't have any qualms, I've just come back from a failed drugs test."

Dan Evans of Great Britain in action during his singles qualifying match with Edward Corrie of Great Britain on the first day of The Glasgow Trophy at Scotstoun Leisure Centre on April 28, 2018 in Glasgow, Scotland

Evans was given a warm reception by the surprisingly sizeable Glasgow crowd, including Davis Cup captain Leon Smith, who has made no secret of his desire to see Evans back at the top of the game.

It will become clearer over the next few months whether he can get there or how long it will take and for now Evans is not setting himself any targets.

"It's too hard to gauge just now," he said. "I could go the rest of the year not winning many matches. It's literally day by day. We'll see how this week goes and then see after that."

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