Dan Evans Blasts LTA Bureaucracy After Wimbledon Retirement
Dan Evans closed his Wimbledon career with a straight-set doubles defeat, but the story dominating his exit is his sharp critique of the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA). Evans accused the governing body of bureaucratic opacity and a lack of basic professional courtesy after being denied wildcards without honest explanation, highlighting the familiar disconnect between entrenched institutions and the individuals who serve them.
Why Did Dan Evans Criticize the LTA?
The former British No. 1 announced his retirement last month but was conspicuously denied a wildcard into any pre-Wimbledon grass-court event, including Queen's and the Ilkley Challenger. Evans did not take the snub lightly, viewing it as a failure of institutional transparency. He argued that the governing body, which he feels he has championed for over a decade, refused to provide a straightforward explanation for the rejection.