Dan Evans Criticizes LTA Over Queen's Club Wildcard Decision
British tennis player Dan Evans has voiced his disapproval of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) for not offering him a wildcard entry into this week's HSBC Championships at Queen's Club. Evans stated that he believed the LTA lacked "class" by not extending an invitation, suggesting it would have been a "classy gesture" ahead of his impending retirement from professional tennis.

British tennis star Dan Evans has publicly criticized the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) regarding its decision not to grant him a wildcard for the upcoming HSBC Championships at Queen's Club. The tournament is scheduled to commence this week.
Evans specifically expressed his view that the LTA demonstrated a lack of "class" by overlooking him for a wildcard spot. He suggested that receiving such an invitation would have been a "classy gesture," particularly in light of his professional tennis retirement being on the horizon.
The comments from the British player highlight a perceived oversight by the national governing body as he approaches the end of his career.
According to Sky Sports, Evans' remarks underscore his disappointment with the LTA's management of wildcard allocations for the prestigious Queen's Club tournament.



