Dan Evans could face lengthy time on the sidelines due to injury

Dan Evans (in white), walks over to tell opponent he can’t continue.

Dan Evans continued his Asian tour today as he faced Argentine, Juan Manuel Cernudolo, in the quarter-finals of the Gunagzhou 2 Challenger even, but was forced to retire through injury.

The Brit was up a set and a break before launching his racket in frustration saying “my wrist literally broke.” The 35-year-old has had his fair share of injuries during his career but such a significant one if his beliefs that it is broken are true, could be detrimental to his career.

An all English semi-final was on the cards, but instead of Evans, Cerundolo will have the chance to face Billy Harris for a spot in the final.

Written by: Tyreid Savage.

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