Evans Forced to Retire in Challenger: Serious Wrist Injury for the Briton?
Dan Evans, the 35-year-old British player, was forced to leave the court prematurely during the quarterfinals of the Guangzhou Challenger in recent hours while he was leading in his match against Juan Manuel Cerundolo.
The former world No. 21 reportedly revealed he had sustained a worrying injury as he exited the court. Although he was leading 6-4, 2-1 (break) against Juan Manuel Cerundolo, the former world No. 21 collapsed on the court and was ultimately forced to retire.
As he left the court, he reportedly stated, "My wrist is literally broken," according to information from EdgeAI. Bad news ahead and a long period of unavailability for Evans? The words spoken by the player as he left the court at the Chinese tournament certainly raise concerns.
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