Evans 'let himself down' with poor decision-making - says Murray


  • Tennis
  • Tuesday, 04 Jul 2017

FILE PHOTO: Tennis - France v Great Britain - Davis Cup Quarter Final - Kindarena, Rouen, France - 7/4/17 Great Britain's Dan Evans celebrates during his Quarter Final match against France's Jeremy Chardy Reuters / Gonzalo Fuentes

(Reuters) - World number one Andy Murray says fellow Briton Dan Evans has a long road ahead of him if he wants to resurrect his career after the 27-year-old was provisionally suspended for failing a doping test for cocaine at the Barcelona Open in April.

Evans broke into the top 50 of the ATP rankings for the first time this year, reached his first Tour final at the Sydney International in January and also reached the last 16 at the Australian Open.

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