'Sad state of affairs': Tennis threat turns ugly

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'Sad state of affairs': Tennis threat turns ugly
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A controversial move has drawn the ire of one star. 🎾 'Should not throw stones when they live in glass houses.' 🔥 Tennis 9WWOS

"It's a sad state of affairs if Queen's wasn't on," British No.2 Dan Evans told The Times."Queen's is one of the best and most prestigious tournaments on the tour, which has done a lot for the ATP Tour in its time."said "ruined" the rankings system for 13 months"By virtue of the decision they've made, the rankings are inaccurate and don't reflect reality," he told Wide World of Sports in 2022.

"I'm a massive advocate for the ATP generally," the world No.28 said. "They do great things but we have to have sensible conversations. "It affects all of the Brits," he added. "They're not going to get chances or playing opportunities with a wild card.

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