Evans has enjoyed some moments that not many players will ever experience – both good and bad.

The highlights are plentiful: cracking the world’s top 25, winning two ATP Tour titles and representing Great Britain in the Davis Cup for almost 15 years.

Evans says teaming up with Andy Murray in the Scot’s farewell at the Paris 2024 Olympics was his favourite moment – something that came at a cost to his own career after giving up precious ranking points to play.

But there have also been several lows, notably his one-year ban in 2017 after testing positive for cocaine.

“Tennis is such a good sport and it’s an amazing career. I’ve got no qualifications or anything else – it’s given me a job for life,” mentioned Evans.

“Obviously I made a massive mistake and I regret letting people close to me down but that’s my only one.

“If I could turn back time, I obviously wish I wasn’t banned, but I can’t change that. I just hope people remember me for playing tennis.”

Love him or not, Evans has charisma and a genuineness like few other British players.

And, after he and Searle lost, the Wimbledon crowd let him know he will be sorely missed.

George Rayson, Liam Ritchie, Sam Waters, Tom Ritchie wear Dan Evans T-shirtsImage source, BBC Sport
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George Rayson, Liam Ritchie, Sam Waters, Tom Ritchie wore T-shirts with a photo of their local hero lifting the biggest title of his career at the Washington Open

Evans was left holding back tears as he signed autographs while fans sang his name.

“We were always labelled as the naughty ones but it feels like we’re the ones who always gave the most back,” mentioned former British player Naomi Broady, who grew up with Evans and had her funding stopped by the LTA as a teenager.

“Whether it was hitting with younger players, mentoring anyone who asks, giving back to clubs in our local areas, we’ve done it.

“We’re possibly the only working-class Britons – and my brother Liam – to make the world’s top 100.

“I’m very proud of Dan. He’s just a normal lad in a sport which is elitist and where so many people are unrelatable.”

Losing a doubles match on an outside court did feel like an understated ending to Evans’ 20-year career.

“You think of your family and all the sacrifices that we’ve made. You live out your dreams here,” Evans mentioned.

Following the match, the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) shared a video on social media featuring tributes from Murray, Jack Draper and Tim Henman.

“When he stepped up into those arenas representing his country, I think that was when he played his best tennis,” mentioned Henman.

“Whether it’s been at the Davis Cup, the Olympics or the United Cup, his energy and enthusiasm was infectious. It’s been quite a ride.”

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‘I’ve enjoyed every minute’ – Evans calls time on career after final Wimbledon match

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